Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, February 21, 1917 by Various
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(SECOND SERIES.) XX. MILLWALL. I leaned on the Mill-Wall Looking at the water, I leaned on the Mill-Wall And saw the Nis's Daughter. I saw the Nis's Daughter Playing with her ball, She tossed it and tossed it Against the Mill-Wall. I saw the Nis's Goodwife Busy making lace With her silver bobbins In the Mill-Race. Then I saw the old Nis, His hair to his heel, Combing out the tangles On the Mill-Wheel. The Miller came behind me And gave my ear a clout-- "Get on with your business, |
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