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Nursery Rhyme. CXLVII. Songs.

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Johnny shall have a new bonnet,             And Johnny shall go to the fair,         And Johnny shall have a blue ribbon             To tie up his bonny brown hair.         And why may not I love Johnny?             And why may not Johnny love me?         And why may not I love Johnny             As well as another body?         And here's a leg for a stocking,             And here is a leg for a shoe,         And he has a kiss for his daddy,             And two for his mammy, I trow.         And why may not I love Johnny?             And why may not Johnny love me?         And why may not I love Johnny,             As well as another body?

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