Nursery Rhyme. DCI. Local.
[The following verses are said by Aubrey to have been sung in his time by the girls of Oxfordshire in a sport called Leap Candle, which is now obsolete.] The tailor of Bicester, He has but one eye; He cannot cut a pair of green galagaskins, If he were to try.
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