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Nursery Rhyme. CLII. Songs.

    By Unknown



        London bridge is broken down,
            Dance o'er my lady lee;
        London bridge is broken down,
            With a gay lady.

        How shall we build it up again?
            Dance o'er my lady lee;
        How shall we build it up again?
            With a gay lady.

        Silver and gold will be stole away,
            Dance o'er my lady lee;
        Silver and gold will be stole away,
            With a gay lady.

        Build it up again with iron and steel,
            Dance o'er my lady lee;
        Build it up with iron and steel,
            With a gay lady.

        Iron and steel will bend and bow,
            Dance o'er my lady lee;
        Iron and steel will bend and bow,
            With a gay lady.

        Build it up with wood and clay,
            Dance o'er my lady lee;
        Build it up with wood and clay,
            With a gay lady.

        Wood and clay will wash away,
            Dance o'er my lady lee;
        Wood and clay will wash away,
            With a gay lady.

        Build it up with stone so strong,
            Dance o'er my lady lee;
        Huzza! 'twill last for ages long,
            With a gay lady.



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