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... and the King , and Queen , and all the court danced at the wedding , and afterwards wee Robin flew away home to his own water - side and hopped on a brier . A Fox jump'd up on a moonlight night , The 14 THE ROBIN'S YULE SONG .
... and the King , and Queen , and all the court danced at the wedding , and afterwards wee Robin flew away home to his own water - side and hopped on a brier . A Fox jump'd up on a moonlight night , The 14 THE ROBIN'S YULE SONG .
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Joseph Cundall. A Fox jump'd up on a moonlight night , The stars were shining , and all things bright ; " Oh , ho ! " said the Fox , " it's a very fine night For me to go through the town , e - oh ! " The Fox when he came to yonder stile ...
Joseph Cundall. A Fox jump'd up on a moonlight night , The stars were shining , and all things bright ; " Oh , ho ! " said the Fox , " it's a very fine night For me to go through the town , e - oh ! " The Fox when he came to yonder stile ...
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... With a rowley powley , & c . This put poor Frog in a terrible fright , Heigho says Rowley , So he took up his hat , and he wish'd them good night ; With a rowley powley , & c . THE FROG WHO WOULD A - WOOING GO . But 15.
... With a rowley powley , & c . This put poor Frog in a terrible fright , Heigho says Rowley , So he took up his hat , and he wish'd them good night ; With a rowley powley , & c . THE FROG WHO WOULD A - WOOING GO . But 15.
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... , said the Kite , If it's not in the night , And I'll carry him to the grave . Who'll carry the link ? I , said the Linnet. Here is the Kite , In the air in full flight . Here is the Linnet , With a link with fire. DEATH OF COCK ROBIN .
... , said the Kite , If it's not in the night , And I'll carry him to the grave . Who'll carry the link ? I , said the Linnet. Here is the Kite , In the air in full flight . Here is the Linnet , With a link with fire. DEATH OF COCK ROBIN .
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... night . " 1 But the dog would not . So the old Dame held up her stick and said , - - " Good stick , beat dog ; dog will not bite pig , pig will not get over the stile , and I shall not get home to - night . " But the stick would not ...
... night . " 1 But the dog would not . So the old Dame held up her stick and said , - - " Good stick , beat dog ; dog will not bite pig , pig will not get over the stile , and I shall not get home to - night . " But the stick would not ...
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