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Nursery Rhyme. CCCCVIII. Jingles.

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Cock a doodle doo!         My dame has lost her shoe;         My master's lost his fiddling stick,         And don't know what to do.         Cock a doodle doo!         What is my dame to do?         Till master finds his fiddling stick,         She'll dance without her shoe.         Cock a doodle doo!         My dame has lost her shoe,         And master's found his fiddling stick,         Sing doodle doodle doo!         Cock a doodle doo!         My dame will dance with you,         While master fiddles his fiddling stick.         For dame and doodle doo.         Cock a doodle doo!         Dame has lost her shoe;         Gone to bed and scratch'd her head,         And can't tell what to do.

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