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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at <a href = "http://www.gutenberg.org">www.gutenberg.org</a></pre> +<p>Title: The Baby's Opera</p> +<p>Author: Walter Crane</p> +<p>Release Date: May 10, 2008 [eBook #25418]</p> +<p>Language: English</p> +<p>Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1</p> +<p>***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BABY'S OPERA***</p> +<p> </p> +<h3>E-text prepared by Chris Curnow, Lindy Walsh, Linda Cantoni,<br /> + and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team<br /> + (http://www.pgdp.net).<br /> + <br /> + Music transcribed by Linda Cantoni.</h3> +<p> </p> +<div class="notes"> +<p class="center"><i>Transcriber’s Note</i></p> + +<p>Midi, PDF, and MusicXML files have been provided for the songs in +this e-book. To hear a song, click on the [Listen] link. To view a +song in sheet-music form, click on the [PDF] link. To view MusicXML +code for a song, click on the [MusicXML] link. All lyrics are set +forth in text below the music images.</p> + +<p>In the original, some titles use V for U and I for J. This has been +preserved in this e-book.</p> +</div> +<p> </p> +<hr class="full" /> +<p> </p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/cover.jpg" width="600" height="608" alt="cover" title="cover" /> +</p> + +<p class="centerp"><a href="#CONTENTS">CONTENTS</a></p> + +<hr /> + +<p><img src="images/mouse.png" width="151" height="44" alt="mouse" title="mouse" /> +</p> + +<p class="right" style="padding-top: 3em"><img src="images/mouse.png" width="151" height="44" alt="mouse" title="mouse" /> +</p> + +<hr /> + +<p class="right"><img src="images/mouse.png" width="151" height="44" alt="mouse" title="mouse" /> +</p> + +<p class="center"> +<img src="images/fiddle.png" width="324" height="324" alt="1ST FIDDLE" title="1ST FIDDLE" /> +</p> + +<hr /> + +<p class="center"> +<img src="images/kingcole.jpg" width="600" height="600" alt="KING COLE" title="KING COLE" /> +</p> + + + +<hr /> + +<p class="center" style="padding-bottom: 1em"> +<img src="images/title.jpg" width="600" height="599" alt="title page" title="title page" /> +</p> + + +<div class="bbox"> +<h1><span class="sm">THE</span><br /> +BABY’S OPERA</h1> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="20" cellspacing="0" summary="title page"> +<tr> +<td class="center"><b>A<br /> +BOOK OF OLD<br /> +RHYMES WITH<br /> +NEW DRESSES<br /> +BY</b></td> +<td class="center"><b>THE MUSIC BY<br /> +THE EARLIEST<br /> +MASTERS</b></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<h2>WALTER CRANE,</h2> + +<h3><span class="smcap">Engraved, & Printed in colours by Edmund Evans.</span></h3> + +<p class="center"> +<span class="sm"><b>LONDON</b></span><br /> +<b>FREDERICK WARNE AND CO.</b><br /> +<span class="sm"><b>AND NEW YORK</b></span><br /><br /> +</p> +</div> + +<hr /> + +<p class="center"> +<img src="images/babysopera.png" width="367" height="368" alt="BABY'S OPERA" title="BABY'S OPERA" /> +</p> + + +<hr /> + +<p class="right"> +<img src="images/boat.png" width="321" height="331" alt="boat" title="boat" /> +</p> + +<p> +<span class="lg"><i>TO</i></span><br /> +<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 5em;"><span class="lg"><i>THE HONOURABLE</i></span></span><br /> +<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 10em;"><span class="lg"><i>MRS. GEORGE HOWARD</i></span></span> +</p> + + + +<hr /> + +<p class="center"> +<img src="images/contents.jpg" width="600" height="600" alt="CONTENTS" title="CONTENTS" /> +</p> + +<h2><a name="CONTENTS" id="CONTENTS"></a>CONTENTS</h2> + +<div class="blockquot"> +<ul> +<li><span class="sm"><i>Page</i></span></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_9">9.</a> <i>Girls and Boys.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_10">10, 11.</a> <i>The Mulberry Bush.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_12">12.</a> <i>Oranges and Lemons.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_13">13.</a> <i>St. Paul’s Steeple.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_14">14, 15.</a> <i>My Lady’s Garden.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_16">16.</a> <i>Natural History.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_17">17.</a> <i>Lavender’s Blue.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_18">18, 19.</a> <i>I saw Three Ships.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_20">20.</a> <i>Ding Dong Bell.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_21">21.</a> <i>Puss at Court.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_22">22.</a> <i>Three Blind Mice.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_23">23.</a> <i>Dickory Dock.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_24">24, 25.</a> <i>Y<sup>e</sup> Frog’s Wooing.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_26">26, 27.</a> <i>Y<sup>e</sup> Frog and Y<sup>e</sup> Crow.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_28">28, 29.</a> <i>Mrs. Bond.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_30">30.</a> <i>Xmas Day in y<sup>e</sup> Morning.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_31">31.</a> <i>Little Jack Horner.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_32">32, 33.</a> <i>King Arthur.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_34">34.</a> <i>Y<sup>e</sup> Jolly Miller.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_35">35.</a> <i>Y<sup>e</sup> Song of Sixpence.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_36">36, 37.</a> <i>Bo-Peep.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_38">38.</a> <i>Baa! Baa! Black Sheep.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_39">39.</a> <i>Tom, the Piper’s Son.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_40">40, 41.</a> <i>There was a Lady Loved a Swine.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_42">42.</a> <i>Over the Hills & far away.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_43">43.</a> <i>Cock Robin & Jenny Wren.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_44">44, 45.</a> <i>I had a little Nut Tree.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_46">46.</a> <i>Dr. Faustus.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_47">47.</a> <i>Three Children.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_48">48, 49.</a> <i>My Pretty Maid.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_50">50.</a> <i>The Ploughboy in Luck.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_51">51.</a> <i>Warm Hands.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_52">52, 53.</a> <i>Jack & Jill.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_54">54.</a> <i>Dance a Baby.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_55">55.</a> <i>Hush-a-by Baby.</i></li> + +<li><a href="#Page_56">56.</a> <i>King Cole.</i></li> +</ul> +</div> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">9</a></span></p> +<h2>GIRLS AND BOYS</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/girls.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/girls.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/girls.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/girls.jpg" width="700" height="701" alt="Girls and Boys music" title="Girls and Boys music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. Girls and boys come out to play,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">The moon doth shine as bright as day;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Leave your supper, and leave your sleep;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Come to your playfellows in the street;</span><br /> +<br /> +2. Come with a whoop, and come with a call.<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Come with a good will or not at all.</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Up the ladder and down the wall,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">A penny loaf will serve you all.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">10</a></span></p> +<h2>THE MVLBERRY BVSH</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/mulberry.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/mulberry.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/mulberry.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/mulberrymusic.jpg" width="700" height="695" alt="The Mulberry Bush music" title="The Mulberry Bush music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Here we go round the mulberry bush,<br /> +the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush;<br /> +Here we go round the mulberry bush,<br /> +All on a frosty morning.<br /> +<br /> +This is the way we clap our hands,<br /> +This is the way we clap our hands,<br /> +This is the way we clap our hands,<br /> +All on a frosty morning.<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">11</a></span></p> + +<p class="center"> +<img src="images/mulberry.jpg" width="600" height="604" alt="HERE WE GO ROVND THE MVLBERRY BVSH" title="HERE WE GO ROVND THE MVLBERRY BVSH" /> +</p> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12">12</a></span></p> +<h2>ORANGES & LEMONS</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/oranges.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/oranges.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/oranges.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/oranges.jpg" width="700" height="700" alt="Oranges and Lemons music" title="Oranges and Lemons music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Oranges and lemons, says the bells of St. Clemen’s;<br /> +You owe me five farthings, says the bells of St. Martin’s;<br /> +When will you pay me, says the bells of Old Bailey;<br /> +When I grow rich, says the bells of Shoreditch;<br /> +When will that be? says the bells of Stepney;<br /> +I do not know, says the great bell of Bow.<br /> +<br /> +Here comes a candle to light you to bed,<br /> +And here comes a chopper to chop off your head.<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13">13</a></span></p> +<h2>S<sup>T</sup> PAVL’S STEEPLE</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/stpaul.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/stpaul.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/stpaul.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/stpaul.jpg" width="700" height="700" alt="St. Paul's Steeple music" title="St. Paul's Steeple music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Upon Paul’s steeple stands a tree<br /> +As full of apples as may be,<br /> +The little boys of London town<br /> +They run with hooks to pull them down;<br /> +And then they run from hedge to hedge<br /> +Until they come to London Bridge.<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_14" id="Page_14">14</a></span></p> +<h2>MY LADY’S GARDEN</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/mylady.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/mylady.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/mylady.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/myladymusic.jpg" width="700" height="696" alt="My Lady's Garden music" title="My Lady's Garden music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +How does my lady’s garden grow?<br /> +How does my lady’s garden grow?<br /> +With silver bells, and cockle shells,<br /> +And pretty maids all in a row!<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">15</a></span></p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/mylady.jpg" width="600" height="605" alt="HOW DOES MY LADY'S GARDEN GROW?" title="HOW DOES MY LADY'S GARDEN GROW?" /> +</p> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16">16</a></span></p> +<h2>NATURAL HISTORY</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/natural.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/natural.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/natural.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/natural.jpg" width="700" height="701" alt="Natural History music" title="Natural History music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. What are little boys made of?<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">What are little boys made of?</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Frogs and snails and puppy-dog’s tails,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And that are little boys made of.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. What are little girls made of?<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">What are little girls made of?</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Sugar and spice and all that’s nice,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And that are little girls made of.</span><br /> +<br /> +3. What are young men made of?<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">What are young men made of?</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Sighs and leers, and crocodile tears,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And that are young men made of.</span><br /> +<br /> +4. What are young women made of?<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">What are young women made of?</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Ribbons and laces, and sweet pretty faces,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And that are young women made of.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17">17</a></span></p> +<h2>LAVENDER’S BLUE</h2> + + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/lavender.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/lavender.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/lavender.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/lavender.jpg" width="700" height="701" alt="Lavender's Blue music" title="Lavender's Blue music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. Lavender’s blue, diddle, diddle!<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Lavender’s green;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">When I am king, diddle, diddle!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">You shall be queen.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. Call up your men, diddle, diddle!<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Set them to work;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Some to the plough, diddle, diddle!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Some to the cart.</span><br /> +<br /> +3. Some to make hay, diddle, diddle!<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Some to cut corn;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">While you and I, diddle, diddle!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Keep ourselves warm.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_18" id="Page_18">18</a></span></p> +<h2>I SAW THREE SHIPS</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/threeships.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/threeships.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/threeships.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/threeshipsmusic.jpg" width="700" height="701" alt="I Saw Three Ships music" title="I Saw Three Ships music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. I saw three ships come sailing by,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Sailing by, sailing by,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">I saw three ships come sailing by,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">On New-year’s Day in the morning.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. And what do you think was in them then,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">In them then, in them then,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And what do you think was in them then,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">On New-year’s Day in the morning?</span><br /> +<br /> +3. Three pretty girls were in them then,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">In them then, in them then,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Three pretty girls were in them then,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">On New-year’s Day in the morning.</span><br /> +<br /> +4. And one could whistle, and one could sing,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">The other play on the violin;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Such joy there was at my wedding,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">On New-year’s Day in the morning.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19">19</a></span></p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/threeships.jpg" width="600" height="601" alt="I SAW THREE SHIPS" title="I SAW THREE SHIPS" /> +</p> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_20" id="Page_20">20</a></span></p> +<h2>DING DONG BELL</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/dingdong.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/dingdong.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/dingdong.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/dingdong.jpg" width="700" height="702" alt="Ding Dong Bell music" title="Ding Dong Bell music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Ding dong bell!<br /> +Pussy’s in the well!<br /> +Who put her in?<br /> +Little Tommy Lin.<br /> +Who pulled her out?<br /> +Little Tommy Stout.<br /> +What a naughty boy was that<br /> +To drown poor pussy-cat,<br /> +Who ne’er did any harm,<br /> +But killed all the mice in father’s barn.<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21">21</a></span></p> +<h2>PUSS AT COURT</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/puss.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/puss.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/puss.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/puss.jpg" width="700" height="705" alt="Puss at Court music" title="Puss at Court music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +“Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, where have you been?”<br /> +“I’ve been to London to look at the Queen.”<br /> +“Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, what did you there?”<br /> +“I caught a little mouse under the chair.”<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_22" id="Page_22">22</a></span></p> +<h2>THREE BLIND MICE</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/threeblindmice.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/threeblindmice.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/threeblindmice.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/threeblindmice.jpg" width="700" height="702" alt="Three Blind Mice music" title="Three Blind Mice music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Three blind mice,<br /> +See how they run!<br /> +They all ran after the farmer’s wife,<br /> +Who cut off their tails with a carving knife;<br /> +Did ever you hear such a thing in your life?<br /> +Three blind mice.<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23">23</a></span></p> +<h2>DICKORY DOCK</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/dickory.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/dickory.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/dickory.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/dickory.jpg" width="700" height="694" alt="Dickory Dock music" title="Dickory Dock music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Hickory, dickory dock!<br /> +The mouse ran up the clock;<br /> +The clock struck one,<br /> +The mouse ran down,<br /> +Hickory, dickory dock!<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_24" id="Page_24">24</a></span></p> +<h2>Y<sup>e</sup> FROG’S WOOING</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/frogwooing.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/frogwooing.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/frogwooing.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/frogwooingmusic.jpg" width="700" height="705" alt="Ye Frog's Wooing music" title="Ye Frog's Wooing music" /> +</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25">25</a></span></p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/frogwooinglyrics.jpg" width="700" height="701" alt="Ye Frog's Wooing lyrics" title="Ye Frog's Wooing lyrics" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td class="center">1.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>It was the frog lived in the well,<br /> +Heigh-ho! says Rowley;<br /> +And the merry mouse under the mill,<br /> +With a Rowley, Powley, Gammon, and Spinach,<br /> +Heigh-ho! says Anthony Rowley.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">2.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>The frog he would a-wooing ride, Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +Sword and buckler at his side, With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">3.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>When upon his high horse set, Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +His boots they shone as black as jet, With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">4.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>When he came to the merry mill-pin, Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +“Lady Mouse, are you within?” With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">5.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Then came out the dusty mouse, Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +“I am the lady of this house,” With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">6.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>“Hast thou any mind of me?” Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +“I have e’en great mind of thee,” With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">7.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>“Who shall this marriage make?” Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +“Our lord, which is the rat,” With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">8.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>“What shall we have to our supper?” Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +“Three beans in a pound of butter,” With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">9.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>But when the supper they were at, Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +The frog, the mouse, and e’en the rat, With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">10.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Then came in Tib, our cat, Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +And caught the mouse e’en by the back, With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">11.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Then did they separate, Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +The frog leaped on the floor so flat, With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">12.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>Then came in Dick, our drake, Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +And drew the frog e’en to the lake, With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="center">13.</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td>The rat he ran up the wall, Heigh-ho, &c.<br /> +And so the company parted all, With a, &c.</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26">26</a></span></p> +<h2>Y<sup>e</sup> FROG & Y<sup>e</sup> CROW</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/frogcrow.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/frogcrow.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/frogcrow.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/frogcrowmusic.jpg" width="700" height="704" alt="Ye Frog & Ye Crow music" title="Ye Frog & Ye Crow music" /> +</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_27" id="Page_27">27</a></span></p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/frogcrowlyrics.jpg" width="700" height="703" alt="Ye Frog & Ye Crow lyrics" title="Ye Frog & Ye Crow lyrics" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. A jolly fat frog lived in the river swim, O!<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">A comely black crow lived on the river brim, O!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Come on shore, come on shore,”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Said the crow to the frog, and then, O!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“No, you’ll bite me, no, you’ll bite me,”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Said the frog to the crow again, O!</span><br /> +<br /> +2. “O! there is sweet music on yonder green hill, O!<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And you shall be a dancer, a dancer in yellow,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">All in yellow, all in yellow.”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Said the crow to the frog, and then, O!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“All in yellow, all in yellow,”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Said the frog to the crow again, O!</span><br /> +<br /> +3. “Farewell, ye little fishes, that in the river swim, O!<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">I’m going to be a dancer, a dancer in yellow.”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“O beware! O beware!”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Said the fish to the frog, and then, O!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“I’ll take care, I’ll take care,”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Said the frog to the fish again, O!</span><br /> +<br /> +4. The frog began a swimming, a swimming to land, O!<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And the crow began jumping to give him his hand, O!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Sir, you’re welcome, Sir, you’re welcome,”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Said the crow to the frog, and then, O!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Sir, I thank you, Sir, I thank you.”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Said the frog to the crow, again, O!</span><br /> +<br /> +5. “But where is the sweet music on yonder green hill, O?<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And where are all the dancers, the dancers in yellow?</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">All in yellow, all in yellow?”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Said the frog to the crow, and then, O!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Sir, they’re here, Sir, they’re here.”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Said the crow to the frog—<a name="FNanchor_A_1" id="FNanchor_A_1"></a><a href="#Footnote_A_1" class="fnanchor">[*]</a></span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p class="center"><a name="Footnote_A_1" id="Footnote_A_1"></a><a href="#FNanchor_A_1">[*]</a> Here the crow swallows the frog.</p> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_28" id="Page_28">28</a></span></p> +<h2>MRS. BOND</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/mrsbond.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/mrsbond.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/mrsbond.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/mrsbondmusic.jpg" width="700" height="705" alt="Mrs. Bond music" title="Mrs. Bond music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. “Oh, what have you got for dinner, Mrs. Bond?”<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“There’s beef in the larder, and ducks in the pond;”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Dilly, dilly, dilly, dilly, come to be killed,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">For you must be stuffed, and my customers filled!”</span><br /> +<br /> +2. “John Ostler, go fetch me a duckling or two,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">John Ostler go fetch me a duckling or two;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Cry dilly, dilly, dilly, dilly, come and be killed,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">For you must be stuffed, and my customers filled!”</span><br /> +<br /> +3. “I have been to the ducks that are swimming in the pond,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And they won’t come to be killed, Mrs. Bond;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">I cried dilly, dilly, dilly, dilly, come and be killed,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">For you must be stuffed, and the customers filled!”</span><br /> +<br /> +4. Mrs. Bond she went down to the pond in a rage,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">With plenty of onions, and plenty of sage;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">She cried, “Come, little wag-tails, come, and be killed.</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">For you shall be stuffed, and my customers filled!”</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_29" id="Page_29">29</a></span></p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/mrsbond.jpg" width="600" height="602" alt="MRS. BOND" title="MRS. BOND" /> +</p> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_30" id="Page_30">30</a></span></p> +<h2>XMAS DAY IN Y<sup>e</sup> MORNING</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/xmas.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/xmas.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/xmas.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/xmas.jpg" width="700" height="706" alt="Xmas Day in Ye Morning music" title="Xmas Day in Ye Morning music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. Dame, get up and bake your pies,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bake your pies, bake your pies;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Dame, get up and bake your pies,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">On Christmas-day in the morning.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. Dame, what makes your maidens lie,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Maidens lie, maidens lie?</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Dame, what makes your maidens lie,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">On Christmas-day in the morning?</span><br /> +<br /> +3. Dame, what makes your ducks to die,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Ducks to die, ducks to die?</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Dame, what makes your ducks to die,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">On Christmas-day in the morning?</span><br /> +<br /> +4. Their wings are cut, they cannot fly,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Cannot fly, cannot fly;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Their wings are cut, they cannot fly,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">On Christmas-day in the morning.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31">31</a></span></p> +<h2>LITTLE IACK HORNER</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/jackhorner.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/jackhorner.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/jackhorner.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/jackhorner.jpg" width="700" height="704" alt="Little Jack Horner music" title="Little Jack Horner music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Little Jack Horner sat in a corner,<br /> +Eating a Christmas pie;<br /> +He put in his thumb, and pulled out a plum,<br /> +And said, “What a good boy am I!”<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_32" id="Page_32">32</a></span></p> +<h2>KING ARTHUR</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/kingarthur.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/kingarthur.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/kingarthur.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/kingarthurmusic.jpg" width="700" height="699" alt="King Arthur music" title="King Arthur music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. When good King Arthur ruled this land,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">He was a goodly king—</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">He stole three pecks of barley-meal,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">To make a bag pudding.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. A bag pudding the Queen did make,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And stuffed it well with plums,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And in it put great lumps of fat</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">As big as my two thumbs.</span><br /> +<br /> +3. The King and Queen did eat thereof,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And noblemen beside,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And what they could not eat that night</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">The Queen next morning fried.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_33" id="Page_33">33</a></span></p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/kingarthur.jpg" width="600" height="601" alt="YE GOOD KING ARTHUR" title="YE GOOD KING ARTHUR" /> +</p> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_34" id="Page_34">34</a></span></p> +<h2>Y<sup>e</sup> JOLLY MILLER</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/jollymiller.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/jollymiller.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/jollymiller.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/jollymiller.jpg" width="700" height="705" alt="Ye Jolly Miller music" title="Ye Jolly Miller music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +There was a jolly miller once<br /> +Lived on the river Dee;<br /> +He worked and sang from morn till night,<br /> +No lark more blithe than he.<br /> +And this the burden of his song<br /> +For ever used to be,<br /> +“I care for nobody, no, not I,<br /> +And nobody cares for me.”<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_35" id="Page_35">35</a></span></p> +<h2>Y<sup>e</sup> SONG of SIXPENCE</h2> + + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/sixpence.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/sixpence.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/sixpence.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/sixpence.jpg" width="700" height="704" alt="Ye Song of Sixpence music" title="Ye Song of Sixpence music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket fall of rye;<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">When the pie was open the birds began to sing,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Wasn’t that a dainty dish to set before the king?</span><br /> +<br /> +2. The king was in his counting-house counting out his money;<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">The queen was in the parlour eating bread and honey;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">The maid was in the garden hanging out her clothes,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">When up came a blackbird and pecked off her nose.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_36" id="Page_36">36</a></span></p> +<h2>BO-PEEP</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/bopeep.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/bopeep.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/bopeep.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/bopeepmusic.jpg" width="700" height="699" alt="Bo-Peep music" title="Bo-Peep music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. Little Bo-Peep, she lost her sheep,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And didn’t know where to find them;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Let them alone, they’ll all come home</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And bring their tails behind them.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. Little Bo-Peep fell fast asleep,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And dreamt she heard them bleating;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">But when she awoke, she found it a joke,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">For they were still a-fleeting.</span><br /> +<br /> +3. Then up she took her little crook,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Determined for to find them,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">She found them indeed, but it made her heart bleed</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">For they’d left their tails behind them.</span><br /> +<br /> +4. It happened one day as Bo-Peep did stray<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Into a meadow hard by,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">There she espied their tails side by side,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">All hung on a tree to dry.</span><br /> +<br /> +5. She heaved a sigh and wiped her eye,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Then went o’er hill and dale,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And tried what she could, as a shepherdess should,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">To tack to each sheep its tail.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_37" id="Page_37">37</a></span></p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/bopeep.jpg" width="600" height="604" alt="LITTLE BO-PEEP" title="LITTLE BO-PEEP" /> +</p> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_38" id="Page_38">38</a></span></p> +<h2>BAA! BAA! BLACK SHEEP</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/baabaa.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/baabaa.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/baabaa.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/baabaa.jpg" width="700" height="703" alt="Baa! Baa! Black Sheep music" title="Baa! Baa! Black Sheep music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +“Baa! Baa! Black sheep, have you any wool?”<br /> +“Yes, marry, have I, three bags full;<br /> +One for my master, and one for my dame,<br /> +But none for the little boy that lives down the lane!”<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_39" id="Page_39">39</a></span></p> +<h2>TOM, THE PIPER’S SON</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/tom.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/tom.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/tom.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/tom.jpg" width="700" height="700" alt="Tom, the Piper's Son music" title="Tom, the Piper's Son music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Tom, Tom, the piper’s son,<br /> +Stole a pig and away did run;<br /> +The pig was eat, and Tom was beat,<br /> +And Tom went roaring down the street.<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_40" id="Page_40">40</a></span></p> +<h2>THERE WAS A LADY LOVED A SWINE</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/swine.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/swine.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/swine.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/swinemusic.jpg" width="700" height="704" alt="There Was a Lady Loved a Swine music" title="There Was a Lady Loved a Swine music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. There was a lady loved a swine,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">“Honey!” said she;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Pig-hog, wilt thou be mine?”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">“Hunc!” said he.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. “I’ll build thee a silver sty,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Honey!” said she;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“And in it thou shalt lie!”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">“Hunc!” said he.</span><br /> +<br /> +3. “Pinned with a silver pin,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Honey!” said she;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“That thou mayest go out and in,”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">“Hunc!” said he.</span><br /> +<br /> +4. “Will thou have me now,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Honey?” said she;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Speak, or my heart will break,”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">“Hunc!” said he.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_41" id="Page_41">41</a></span></p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/swine.jpg" width="600" height="601" alt="THERE WAS A LADY LOVED A SWINE" title="THERE WAS A LADY LOVED A SWINE" /> +</p> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_42" id="Page_42">42</a></span></p> +<h2>OVER THE HILLS & FAR AWAY</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/overthehills.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/overthehills.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/overthehills.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/overthehills.jpg" width="700" height="701" alt="Over the Hills music" title="Over the Hills music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. Tom he was a piper’s son,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">He learnt to play when he was young;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">But all the tunes that he could play</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Was “Over the hills and far away.”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Over the hills and a great way off,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">The wind shall blow my top-knot off.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. Tom with his pipe made such a noise<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">That he pleased both the girls and boys,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And they stopped to hear him play,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Over the hills and far away.”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Over the hills, &c.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_43" id="Page_43">43</a></span></p> +<h2>COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/cockrobin.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/cockrobin.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/cockrobin.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/cockrobin.jpg" width="700" height="703" alt="Cock Robin and Jenny Wren music" title="Cock Robin and Jenny Wren music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. ’Twas on a merry time,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">When Jenny Wren was young,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">So neatly as she danced,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And so sweetly as she sung,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Robin Redbreast lost his heart,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">He was a gallant bird,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">He doffed his cap to Jenny Wren,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Requesting to be heard.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. “My dearest Jenny Wren,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">If you will but be mine,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">You shall dine on cherry pie,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And drink nice currant wine;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">I’ll dress you like a gold-finch,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Or like a peacock gay,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">So if you’ll have me, Jenny, dear,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Let us appoint the day.”</span><br /> +<br /> +3. Jenny blushed behind her fan<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And thus declared her mind—</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“So let it be to-morrow, Rob,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">I’ll take your offer kind;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Cherry pie is very good,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And so is currant wine,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">But I will wear my plain brown gown,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And never dress too fine.”</span><br /> +<br /> +4. Robin Redbreast got up early,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">All at the break of day,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">He flew to Jenny Wren’s house,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And sang a roundelay;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">He sang of Robin Redbreast,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And pretty Jenny Wren,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And when he came unto the end,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">He then began again.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_44" id="Page_44">44</a></span></p> +<h2>I HAD A LITTLE NVT-TREE</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/nuttree.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/nuttree.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/nuttree.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/nuttreemusic.jpg" width="700" height="700" alt="I Had a Litttle Nut-Tree music" title="I Had a Little Nut-Tree music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +I had a little nut-tree, nothing would it bear<br /> +But a silver nutmeg and a golden pear;<br /> +The King of Spain’s daughter came to visit me,<br /> +And all for the sake of my little nut-tree.<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_45" id="Page_45">45</a></span></p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/nuttree.jpg" width="600" height="603" alt="I HAD A LITTLE NUT-TREE" title="I HAD A LITTLE NUT-TREE" /> +</p> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_46" id="Page_46">46</a></span></p> +<h2>DR. FAVSTVS</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/drfaustus.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/drfaustus.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/drfaustus.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/drfaustus.jpg" width="700" height="705" alt="Dr.Faustus music" title="Dr. Faustus music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Doctor Faustus was a good man,<br /> +He whipt his scholars now and then;<br /> +When he whipt he made them dance<br /> +Out of England into France;<br /> +Out of France into Spain,<br /> +And then he whipt them back again.<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_47" id="Page_47">47</a></span></p> +<h2>THREE CHILDREN</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/threechildren.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/threechildren.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/threechildren.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/threechildren.jpg" width="700" height="708" alt="Three Children music" title="Three Children music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. Three children sliding on the ice,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">All on a summer’s day,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">As it fell out, they all fell in,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">The rest they ran away.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. Now, had these children been at home,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Or sliding on dry ground,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Ten thousand pounds to one penny,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">They had not all been drowned.</span><br /> +<br /> +3. You parents all that children have,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">And you that have got none,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">If you would have them safe abroad,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Pray keep them safe at home.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_48" id="Page_48">48</a></span></p> +<h2><span class="smcap">My Pretty Maid</span></h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/myprettymaid.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/myprettymaid.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/myprettymaid.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/myprettymaidmusic.jpg" width="700" height="698" alt="My Pretty Maid music" title="My Pretty Maid music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. “Where are you going to, my pretty maid?<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Where are you going to, my pretty maid?”</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“I’m going a-milking, Sir,” she said,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Sir,” she said, “Sir,” she said,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“I’m going a-milking, Sir,” she said.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. “Shall I go with you, my pretty maid?”<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Yes, if you please, kind Sir,” she said,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Sir,” she said, “Sir,” she said,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Yes, if you please, kind Sir,” she said.</span><br /> +<br /> +3. “What is your fortune, my pretty maid?”<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“My face is my fortune, Sir,” she said,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Sir,” she said, “Sir,” she said,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“My face is my fortune, Sir,” she said.</span><br /> +<br /> +4. “Then I can’t marry you, my pretty maid.”<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Nobody asked you, Sir,” she said,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Sir,” she said, “Sir,” she said,</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">“Nobody asked you, Sir,” she said.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_49" id="Page_49">49</a></span></p> + +<p class="center"> +<img src="images/myprettymaid.jpg" width="600" height="600" alt="WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO MY PRETTY MAID?" title="WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO MY PRETTY MAID?" /> +</p> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_50" id="Page_50">50</a></span></p> +<h2>THE PLOVGH BOY IN LVCK</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/plough.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/plough.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/plough.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/plough.jpg" width="700" height="708" alt="The Plough Boy in Luck music" title="The Plough Boy in Luck music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +1. My daddy is dead, but I can’t tell you how;<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">He left me six horses to follow the plough;</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">With my whim wham waddle ho!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Strim stram straddle ho!</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">Bubble ho! pretty boy, over the brow.</span><br /> +<br /> +2. I sold my six horses to buy me a cow;<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">And wasn’t that a pretty thing to follow the plough?</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">With my, &c.</span><br /> +<br /> +3. I sold my cow to buy me a calf,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">For I never made a bargain but I lost the best half.</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">With my, &c.</span><br /> +<br /> +4. I sold my calf to buy me a cat,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">To sit down before the fire to warm her little back.</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">With my, &c.</span><br /> +<br /> +5. I sold my cat to buy me a mouse,<br /> +<span style="margin-left: 1em;">But she took fire in her tail and so burnt up my house.</span><br /> +<span style="margin-left: 2em;">With my, &c.</span><br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_51" id="Page_51">51</a></span></p> +<h2>WARM HANDS</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/warmhands.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/warmhands.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/warmhands.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/warmhands.jpg" width="700" height="705" alt="Warm Hands music" title="Warm Hands music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Warm hands, warm, thy men are gone to plough;<br /> +If you want to warm your hands, warm your hands now.<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_52" id="Page_52">52</a></span></p> +<h2><span class="smcap">Jack and Jill</span></h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/jackandjill.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/jackandjill.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/jackandjill.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/jackandjillmusic.jpg" width="700" height="704" alt="Jack and Jill music" title="Jack and Jill music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Jack and Jill went up the hill<br /> +To fetch a pail of water;<br /> +Jack fell down and broke his crown,<br /> +And Jill came tumbling after.<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_53" id="Page_53">53</a></span></p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/jackandjill.jpg" width="600" height="600" alt="JACK & JILL." title="JACK & JILL." /> +</p> + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_54" id="Page_54">54</a></span></p> +<h2>DANCE A BABY</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/danceababy.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/danceababy.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/danceababy.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/danceababy.jpg" width="700" height="703" alt="Dance a Baby music" title="Dance a Baby music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Dance a baby diddy!<br /> +What can mammy do wid’e?<br /> +Sit in her lap,<br /> +Give it some pap,<br /> +And dance a baby diddy!<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_55" id="Page_55">55</a></span></p> +<h2>HVSH-A-BY BABY</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/hushaby.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/hushaby.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/hushaby.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/hushaby.jpg" width="700" height="701" alt="Hush-a-by Baby music" title="Hush-a-by Baby music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Hush-a-by baby on the tree-top,<br /> +When the wind blows the cradle will rock;<br /> +When the bough breaks the cradle will fall—<br /> +Down comes baby, cradle and all!<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<hr /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_56" id="Page_56">56</a></span></p> +<h2>KING COLE</h2> + +<p class="center">[<a href="music/kingcole.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/kingcole.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/kingcole.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<p class="centerp"> +<img src="images/kingcolemusic.jpg" width="700" height="703" alt="King Cole music" title="King Cole music" /> +</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Old King Cole was a merry old soul,<br /> +And a merry old soul was he;<br /> +He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl,<br /> +And he called for his fiddlers three.<br /> +Ev’ry fiddler had a fiddle,<br /> +And a very fine fiddle had he.<br /> +<br /> +Tweedle dee, tweedle dee, tweedle dee, tweedle dee,<br /> +Tweedle dee, tweedle dee, went the fiddlers three,<br /> +O there’s none so rare as can compare<br /> +With King Cole and his fiddlers three.<br /> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<p class="centerp"><span class="lg">FINIS</span></p> + + + + +<hr /> +<p class="center"> +<img src="images/backcover.jpg" width="600" height="611" alt="Back cover" title="Back cover" /> +</p> + +<p class="centerp">[<a href="music/backcover.midi">Listen</a>] [<a href="music/backcover.pdf">PDF</a>] [<a href="music/backcover.xml">MusicXML</a>]</p> + +<table border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="lyrics"> +<tr> +<td> +Hey diddle diddle! 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