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Abraham Holroyd
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The next that enters on the floor It is my beauteous dame, INIost dearly I do her adore, And Bridget is her name. At needlework she does excel All that e'er learnt to sew, And when I choose, she'll ne'er refuse What I command lier do.
Edited Iy Chas. F. Forshaiv, LL. D. I+7 And I myself am come long since, And Thomas is my name, Though some are pleased to call me Tom, I think they're much to blame ; Folks should not use their betters thus, But I value it not a groat, Though the tailors, too, th
...at botching crew Have patched it on my coat.
I pray, who's this we've met with here.
That tickles his trunk-wame ? We've picked him up as here we came.
And cannot learn his name ; But sooner than he's go without, I'll call him my son Tom ; And if he'll play, be it night or day.
We'll dance you — Jumping Joan.
Trunk-wame is the cant term for a fiddle, but in its literal sense it means trunk — or box-belly. Jumping Joan is a well-known old country dance tune.
" Sword-dancing is not so common in the North of England asit was a few vears ago : but a troop of rustic practitioners of the art may still be occasionally met with at Christmas time, in some of the most secluded of the Yorkshire dales.


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