Nursery Rhyme. CCCCVI. Jingles.
[The first line of the following is the burden of a song in the 'Tempest,' act i, sc. 2. and also of one in the 'Merchant of Venice, act iii, sc. 2.] Ding dong bell, Pussy's in the well! Who put her in? - Little Tommy Lin. Who pulled her out? - Dog with long snout. What a naughty boy was that To drown poor pussy-cat, Who never did any harm, But kill'd the mice in his father's barn.
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