THERE was an old woman, as I've heard tell, 1 She went to market her eggs for to sell ; She went to market all on a market-day, And she fell asleep on the king's highway. There came by a pedlar whose name was Stout; When this little woman first did wake, “But if it be I, as I do hope it be, Home went the little woman all in the dark; LD woman, old woman, shall we go a shearing?" “Speak a little louder, sir, I am very thick of hearing." “Old woman, old woman, shall I love you dearly?” “Thank you, kind sir, I hear you very clearly." THERE was an old woman toss'd up in a 1 basket Nineteen times as high as the moon; Where she was going I couldn't but ask it, For in her hand she carried a broom. “Old woman, old woman, old woman,” quoth I, “O whither, O whither, O whither, so high?” “To brush the cobwebs off the sky!” “Shall I go with thee?” “Ay, by-and-by." A LITTLE old man and I fell out; N “How shall we bring this matter about ?" “Bring it about as well as you can ; Get you gone, you little old man !” THERE was an old woman of Leeds . Who spent all her time in good deeds: Till her fingers were sore, THERE was an old woman I Lived under a hill; And sent it to mill. The miller declar'd By the point of his knife, Of a mouse in his life. THERE was an old woman who lived in a shoe; T She had so many children she didn't know what . to do; She gave them some broth without any bread; She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed. |