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Nursery Rhyme. CXLIII. Songs.

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Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep,             And can't tell where to find them;         Leave them alone, and they'll come home,             And bring their tails behind them.         Little Bo-peep fell fast asleep,             And dreamt she heard them bleating;         But when she awoke, she found it a joke,             For they still were all fleeting.         Then up she took her little crook,             Determin'd for to find them;         She found them indeed, but it made her heart bleed,             For they'd left all their tails behind 'em.

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