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Title: The Frog Who Would A Wooing Go
Author: Charles Bennett
Release Date: February 14, 2007 [EBook #20579]
Language: English
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ONE SHILLING OR ON CLOTH EIGHTEEN PENCE
THE FROG WHO WOULD A WOOING GO
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BY CHARLES BENNETT
LONDON: ROUTLEDGE, WARNE, AND ROUTLEDGE.
[Illustration: THE FROG WHO WOULD A WOOING GO
CHARLES BENNETT]
A Frog he would a-wooing go,
Whether his mother would let him or no.
Off he set with his opera-hat.
On the road he met with a Rat.
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"Pray, Mr. Rat, will you go with me,
Kind Mrs. Mousey for to see?"
They soon arrived at Mousey's hall.
They gave a loud tap, and they gave a loud call.
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"Pray, Mrs. Mouse, are you within?"
"Yes, kind sirs, and sitting to spin."
"Pray, Mrs. Mouse, now give us some beer,
That Froggy and I may have good cheer."
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"Pray, Mr. Frog, will you give us a song?
Let the subject be something that's not very long."
"Indeed, Mrs. Mouse," replied the Frog,
"A cold has made me as hoarse as a hog."
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"Since you have caught cold, Mr. Frog," Mousey said,
"I'll sing you a song that I have just made."
As they were in glee and merrymaking,
A Cat and her kittens came tumbling in.
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The Cat she seized the Rat by the crown,
The kittens they pulled the little Mouse down.
This put Mr. Frog in a terrible fright,
He took up his hat,
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