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 Pretty little damsels, go to cheapen in the shops, Chit, chat, tittle-tattle, Pretty little bonnets, and pretty little caps, Chit, chat, tittle-tattle-tat. A little bit of rouge, and a nice little fan, A nice little picture of a nice little man, Or any silly thing at all of which they can Chit, chat, tittle-tattle, Chit-chat, tittle-tattle-tat.

Pretty little damsels, how prettily they run, Chit, chat, tittle-tattle, For a little bit of flattery, and a little bit of fun, Chit, chat, tittle-tattle-tat. The pretty little nose, and the pretty little chin, And the pretty little mouth, and the pretty little grin, And the nimble little tongue to keep others in, Chit, chat, tittle-tattle, Chit, chat, tittle-tattle-tat.

XXXII. SONG OF SPRING

The country's now in all its pride, Now dressed in lovely green, The earth with many colours dyed, Displays a lovely scene.