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Jacky Dandy's DELIGHT.
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This is Mr. Harliquin, who shews what is to be seen within.
LONDON:
Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dial
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JACKY DANDY.
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This is little Jacky Dandy He loves cake and sugar-candy, He bought some at the grocer's shop, And pleased away went hop, hop, hop.
He hopp'd to the fair, And saw a show there.
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The first was the Lion, That never would yield; Behold how he ranger, The King of the field.
He next saw the Wolf, a cruel and savage beast.
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This is the Wolf, That prouls thro' the wood, Who preys upon lambs, And drinks of their blood.
He was next shewn a Monkey, a funny fellow, but mischievous.
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The monkey mischievous Like a naughty boy looks, Who plagues all his friends, And don't mind his books.
The next was a Bear, that had been taught to dance.
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This is the Bear, In Greenland was bred, And brought over here, Thro' the streets to be led.
The next was the Tiger.
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The savage Tiger will, they say, Sieze any man that's in his way, And o'er his back the victim throw, As you your satchel may do now.
He now saw a little Robin Red-breast hopping about.
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He cocks his tail, While hopping along, And pays for his crumbs With an innocent song.
The next was little Jenny Wren the smallest bird in England.
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The little Robin And the Wren, Are Jacky Dandy's Cock and Hren.
The next was a Kite a cruel enemy to all small birds.
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This is the Kite, When searching for food Kills Bob and his wife, And all the young brood.
The next was a Goose, some say a silly bird but good roasted.
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This is the Goose, That wadles and swims, See, little boy, How foolish she seems.
The next was a beautiful Game Cock with fine comb and gills.
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This is the Cock Who crows, if you're wise, To tell you from bed 'Tis time for to rise.
The next was a Hen and Chickens--See, there is one on her Back.
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This is the Hen Who cares for her young, And cackles to please them Instead of a song.
The next was a very fine Newfoundland Dog.
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This is the Dog, Who whilst we're asleep, Is a guard to the house, And from thieves does it keep.
The next was a nice Cat who sat purring a song.
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This is poor Puss, The beautiful Cat, That keeps the house clear, Of both Mouse and Rat.
CONCLUSION.
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Now you've all the Beast And the Birds that are handy, Take this horse and ride home With little Jack Dandy.
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