Notes and Queries, Number 65, January 25, 1851 by Various
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I am Lady of this house,
Tweedle, &c. "Hast thou any minde of me? Humble-dum, &c. I have e'ne great minde of thee, Tweedle, &c. "Who shall this marriage make? Humble-dum, &c. Our Lord, which is the Rat, Tweedle, &c. "What shall we have to our supper? Humble-dum, &c. Three beanes in a pound of butter, Tweedle, &c. "When supper they were at, Humble-dum, &c. The frogge, the Mouse, and even the Rat, Tweedle, &c. "Then came in Gib our Cat, Humble-dum, &c. And catcht the Mouse even by the backe, Tweedle, &c. "Then did they separate, Humble-dum, &c. |
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