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Nursery Rhyme. CCCLXIII. Paradoxes.

    By Unknown



            [The following was sung to the tune of Chevy Chase. It was taken from a poetical tale in the 'Choyce Poems,' 12mo, London, 1662, the music to which may be seen in D'Urfey's 'Pills to Purge Melancholy,' 1719, vol. iv, p. 1.]

        Three children sliding on the ice
            Upon a summer's day,
        As it fell out, they all fell in,
            The rest they ran away.

        Now had these children been at home,
            Or sliding on dry ground,
        Ten thousand pounds to one penny,
            They had not all been drown'd.

        You parents all that children have,
            And you that have got none,
        If you would have them safe abroad,
            Pray keep them safe at home.



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