116 DORSET CHILDREN'S DOGGEREL RHYMES. 

 BETSY BUMBLE-BEE. 



Betsy, Betsy Bumble-bee, 

 She fell down and broke her knee. 

 Where's the lock, and where's the key ? 

 Turn the key right over. 



WALLFLOWERS. 



Wally, wally, wallflowers, 



Growing up so high, 



All these little maidens 



They are sure to die, 



Except (child's name), 



And she's the best of all, 



She can hop, and she can skip, 



And she can turn the candlestick. 



Fie ! for shame ! Fie ! for shame! 



Turn your back to the wall again. 



DRAW A BUCKET OF WATER. 



Draw a bucket of water 



For my lady's daughter ; 



Milk the cows, and serve the sows, 



And drive the ducks to water. 



One go rush, 



Two go rush, 



Pray, young lady, get under the bush 

 (i.e., of crossed hands). 



THERE STANDS A LADY ON THE MOUNTAIN. 



I. There stands a lady on the mountain, 

 Who she is I do not know. 

 All she wants is gold and silver, 

 All she wants is a nice young lover. (Chooses.) 



