1 O market, to market, to buy a 2 plum bun, s. Home again, home again, mar ket is done. TALABB9 BROM, Tom, the piper's son, 2. Stole a pig and away he ran. The pig was ate, and Tom was beat, AG And Tom ran crying down the street. RIP upon trenchers, and dance upon dishes, My mother sent me for some balm, some balm ; She bid me tread lightly, and come again quickly, For fear the young men should do me some harm. Yet didn't you see, yet didn't you see, What naughtytricks they put upon me; They broke my pitcher, And spilt the water, And chid her daughter, WO little blackbirds sat upon a hill, One named Jack, the other named Gill; Fly away, Jack; fly away, Gill; Come again, Jack; come again, Gill. GELEEP my baby, tender and dear, 1 Mother is nigh, so do not fear That she will leave thee through the night; She'll watch thy slumbers till morning light. If thou art uneasy, thou shalt rest Thy little head upon her breast, Loving arms shall wrap thee round; Sleep then, baby, soft and sound. TOP the hill urge me not, KO Down the hill ride me not, i Along the level spare me not, In the stable forget me not. HEN good king Arthur ruled this land, He was a goodly king ; He stole three pecks of barley meal, To make a bag-pudding. And stuff’d it well with plums : As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside ; And what they could not eat at night, The queen next morning fried. |