THE PARISH OF OXFORD.
[A New Nttbseby Rhyme, fob the Babies of Oxford.] r, This is the Parish of Oxford; This is the Wratt that looks so Sharpe That lives m the Parish of Oxford. These are the Burrows, the House of the Wratt ' \ That, looks so Sliarpe,.,. That lives m the Parish of Oxford. . This is the Lamb that lost his Horn, As he broke up the Burrows, : • . ' ' The" House of the Wratt That'looks iso Sharpe, That lives m the Parish of Oxford. Brown is the Mann who Bluett (the Horn) That was lost by the Lamb • Who broke up the Burrows, ■. TheHouse of the Wratt ; That looks s.o SJidrpe, < : .... ,< , That .lives m the Parish of Qxford. . -^Ai 8 the maid; Brown woke at DoHn, As he Bluett (the Horn) j That was" lost by, the Lamb Who broke up' l^^mjtotos, The House of fa&Wraii That looks so Sharpe, ' ; . That lives m. the Parish, of- Oxford. These are the Crowes that flew in Twose, - 3?o Hst T^iththe maid j : ' , : Brown Yt_dk&'atl>orn i Aajhe ßluett (the-Horn) • Thatwaf lost r by the Lamb, Who broke up the The House of "the Wratt,' -■■--■ * Thatflooks i'so Sharpe, ' ""'~\' , : v.Th^ jiveg-in' the Parish of^Oxford. The .Parson ; and Dean-, they couldn't .Rekora, " ' ' ' '' y' -. i But rode after the Crowes^ ••"; . • : Who i fle.ff;in Twose; \ :-.i n;J -iv. : i ........ jTo listwith theinaid.. : /;•: Brown woke at Dom, -- n ' '" 'Is he '-BZwitt.. (the Horn) £•" That was' lost by .the' iam6 c . i 'Vfrnd i bfbke up the Bilrroibs, ; ' .'"■'• :. . • v!l-heH;OM*«of.theJF;Yt«; ./: i , t . :: . a That lqgkg ; sg SJ\arpe,. j-, _ - ; That lives m the Parish of Oxford, .. ThglfQO^^ Who could notJßg'dej because of his Pegg ' ' S^oon stamped the Inc/t-es that made • ••.• '.---■' r iheMtles, ' "• 'J " "■' • T6 list with^he maid- ; '. Brown -wok.ea,t -Darn, ::^ • • ; s As .h&Bluetli: (the Horn) ..... , That, was lost by the. 'Lamb /yVho'broke up. the.Bur^oa^.- >. ' : : • The rHpusje 6i\%h&Wrai^ , ' _ - -- That looks '66^iSnaiyc, !;! • : " ' , i sTfiat livesin theJJPftnsfc" of L Oxford. ,j i . nlbii Wat'ermafy the'butcher^ and Baker, c ... :.itCan4y,~6ble,:&n&'HarVidgej)a,teT, -••■.- • iW^erei among thei iothers-.who : did ( ...... AUpress, .[- ; And were -]^eZ^edintp the moving mass """■ ' Who followed the Crowes * - v I?vWfl^yinMob^' ; ; ' -••-•-• To-mt- i witH I the r maid' jC '" ; !j ' - : 1.,. JBr-owmwoke'^atDorre;^--''-' r:^ -'*' l i;; ■ / ;. i.Aa he i JsZMe«t.(the > cHbra)c[oO o.ii '*••> j. r . rTbatjwaslost:by c the,^a^^\ o),; . 0 Who.broke up the Jturroios,-. „ r • • -.■ „., 1 The JSouse of T;he Wratt.., ... - • That looks so Sharpe, . •-'TMt'lives iiii^he ParisUoi O^ord;' ' r
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Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXII, 28 December 1889, Page 5
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389THE PARISH OF OXFORD. Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXII, 28 December 1889, Page 5
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