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Nursery Rhyme. CLXXI. Songs.

    By Unknown



        My father left me three acres of land,
            Sing ivy, sing ivy;
        My father left me three acres of land,
            Sing holly, go whistle and ivy!

        I ploughed it with a ram's horn,
            Sing ivy, sing ivy;
        And sowed it all over with one pepper corn,
            Sing holly, go whistle and ivy!

        I harrowed it with a bramble bush,
            Sing ivy, sing ivy;
        And reaped it with my little penknife,
            Sing holly, go whistle and ivy!

        I got the mice to carry it to the barn,
            Sing ivy, &c.
        And thrashed it with a goose's quill,
            Sing holly, &c.

        I got the cat to carry it to the mill,
            Sing ivy, &c.
        The miller he swore he would have her paw,
        And the cat she swore she would scratch his face,
            Sing holly, go whistle and ivy!



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