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ACK and JILL
Went up the hill,
To fetch a pail of
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Jack fell down,
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And Jill came tumbling alter
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Then up Jack got, } ]
And home did trot
As fast as he coukl caper,
Dame Jill did the job.
To plaster his nob,
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Then Jill came in,
And she did grin,
To see Jack's paper plaster;
Her mother whipped her
Across her knee.
For laughing at Jack's disaster
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This made Jill pout,
And she ran out,
And Jack did quickly follow;
They rode dog Ball,
Jill got a fall,
How Jack did laugh and halloo
The dame came out.
To know all about,
Jill says that Jack was saucy ;
Says Jadk I'll tell,
How that Jill fell,
Down on the pavement causey
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Dame Jill did grin,
As she went in,
And Jill was plagued by Jack, O,
Will's goat came by,
And made Jack cry,
And knocked him on his back, 0,
Now Jill did laugh,
And Jack did cry,
But his tears did soon abate
Then Jill did say,
That they would play,
At sea-saw across the gate.
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They sea-saw'd high,
They sea-saw'd low,
At length we both did tumble
We both were down,
We both must own,
Let neither of us grumble.
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Then the next thing,
They made a swing,
Rut Jill sat up a big cry,
For the swing gave way,
In the midst of the play,
And threw her in the pigsty^.
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The sow came by, ^
Says Jack Til try,
If I can ride this prancer;
He gave a jump,
On old sow's rump,
But she led him a droll dance Sir
Sow ran and squalled,,
While Jack he bawled,
Jill joined in the choir,
Dog Ball being near,
Bit sow by the ear,
And threw Jack in the mire.
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Tho' Jack was not hurt,
He was all over dirt,
I wish you had but seen him ,
And how Jill did jump
With him to the pump,
And pumped on him to clean him.
Hearing the rout
Dame Jill came out
With a horse- whip from the door
She laid on Jack
And poor Jill's back
Until they both did roar.
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Ball held sow's ear,
And both in rear,
Ran against the dame and hit her.
That she did fall,
Over sow and Ball,
Eow Jack and Jill did twitter.
And now all three,
Went out to see,
To put the place to right all,
Which done they sup,
Then drink a cup.
And wish you a good night all.
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