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w:There was an old wo-man lived un-der a hill, Sing
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w:tro-lly, lo-lly, lo-lly, lo-lly, lo!
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w:She had good beer and ale for to sell: Ho_
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w:ho! Had she so? Had she so? Had she so?
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W:There was an old woman lived under a hill,
W:(chorus)Sing trolly, lolly, lolly, lolly, lo!
W:She had good beer and ale for to sell:
W:(chorus)Ho, ho! Had she so? Had she so? Had she so?
W:.
W:She had a daughter, her name was Siss,
W:She kept her at home for to welcome her guests:
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W:There came a trooper riding by,
W:He called for drink most plentifully:
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W:When one pot was out, he called for another,
W:He kissed the daughter before the mother:
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W:And when night came on, to bed they went,
W:It was with the mother's own consent:
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W:Quoth she: What is this, so stiff and warm?
W:'Tis Ball, my nag! He will do you no harm!
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W:But what is this, hangs under his chin?
W:'Tis the bag he puts his provender in!
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W:Quoth he: What is this? Quoth she: 'Tis a well,
W:Where Ball your nag may drink his fill!
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W:But what if my nag should chance to slip in?
W:Then catch hold of the grass that grows on the brim!
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W:But what if the grass should chance to fail?
W:Shove him in by the head: Pull him out by the tail!
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