Nursery Rhyme. CLXII. Songs.
[The following catch is found in Ben Jonson's 'Masque of Oberon,' and is a most common nursery song at the present day.] Buz, quoth the blue fly, Hum, quoth the bee, Buz and hum they cry, And so do we: In his ear, in his nose, Thus, do you see? He ate the dormouse, Else it was he.
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