Two or three Posies With two or three simples, Two or three Noses With two or three pimples, Two or three wise men And two or three ninny's, Two or three guineas, Two or three raps At two or three doors, Two or three naps Of two or three hours, Two or three Cats And two or three mice, Two or three sprats At a very great price, Two or three sandies And two or three tabbies, Two or three dandies And two Mrs. --- Two or three Smiles And two or three frowns, Two or three Miles To two or three towns, Two or three pegs For two or three bonnets, Two or three dove eggs To hatch into sonnets.
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