The Baby's Opera (1900)/The Frog's Wooing

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The Baby's Opera (1900)
illustrated by Walter Crane, edited by Edmund Evans and Walter Crane
The Frog's Wedding
4534027The Baby's Opera — The Frog's Wedding1900


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Ye FROG'S WOOING

1.It was the frog lived in the well.
Heigh-ho! says Rowley;
And the merry mouse under the mill,
With a Rowley, Powley, Gammon, and Spinach,
Heigh-ho! says Anthony Rowley.

2.The frog he would a-wooing ride, Heigh-ho, &c.
Sword and buckler at his side, With a, &c.

3.When upon his high horse set, Heigh-lo, &c.
His boots they shone as black as jet, With a, &c.

4.When he came to the merry mill-pin, Heigh-ho, &c
"Lady Mouse, are you within?" With a, &c.

5.Then came out the dusty mouse, Heigh-ho, &c
"I am the lady of this house," With a, &c.

6."Hast thou any mind of me?" Heigh-ho, &c.
"I have e'en great mind of thee," with a, &c.

7."Who shall this marriage make?" Heigh-ho, &c.
"Our lord, which is the rat," With a, &c.

8."What shall we have to our supper?" Heigh-ho, &c.
"Three beans in a pound of butter," With a, &c.

9.But when the supper they were at, Heigh-ho, &c.
The frog, the mouse, and e'en the rat, With a, &c.

10.Then came in Tib, our cat, Heigh-ho, &c.
And caught the mouse e'en by the back, With a, &c.

11.Then did they separate, Heigh-ho, &c.
The frog leaped on the floor so flat, With a, &c.

12.Then came in Dick, our drake, Heigh-ho, &c.
And drew the frog e'en to the lake, With a, &c.

13.The rat he ran up the wall, Heigh-ho, &c.
And so the company parted all, With a, &c.