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Nursery Rhyme. XXVI. Historical

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[From MS. Sloane, 1489, fol. 19, written in the time of Charles I. It appears from MS. Harl. 390, fol. 85, that these verses were written in 1626, against the Duke of Buckingham.]         There was a monkey climb'd up a tree,         When he fell down, then down fell he.         There was a crow sat on a stone,         When he was gone, then there was none.         There was an old wife did eat an apple,         When she had eat two, she had eat a couple.         There was a horse going to the mill,         When he went on, he stood not still.         There was a butcher cut his thumb,         When it did bleed, then blood did come.         There was a lackey ran a race,         When he ran fast, he ran apace.         There was a cobbler clowting shoon,         When they were mended, they were done.         There was a chandler making candle,         When he them strip, he did them handle.         There was a navy went into Spain,         When it return'd it came again.

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