Excerpt from An Original Light English Opera, in Three Acts, Entitled Haddon Hall
A gallant young squirrel Sat perched on a tree, And he thought to himself, There’s a good wife for me On the eve of the wedding He said to the mouse, Wilt thou, marry a squirrel Who hasn’t a house? Oh, squirrel, I cannot But, dormouse, thou must Her heart to a squirrel A dormouse may trust 1.
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