THE FROGGIE'S PARTY.

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Music by T. Crampton.
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[Transcriber's Note: You can play this music (MIDI file) by clicking here.]
1. The frog who would a-wooing go,
Gave a party, you must know;
And his bride dress'd all in green,
Look'd as fine as any queen.
Their reception number'd some
Of the best in Froggiedom:
Four gray froggies play'd the fiddle,—
Hands all round and down the middle;
Oh! oh! oh! oh! away we go!
Hopping and jumping away we go!
2. Some stern old croakers there did come,
In white chokers to the room;
While the belles with rush-leaf fans,
Danc'd with beaux in green brogans,
Flirted in the bowers there,
Hidden from the ball-room's glare:
Three old froggies tried a reel,—
Twist 'em, turn 'em, toe and heel,
With a oh! oh! oh! away we go!
Hopping and jumping away we go!
3. One little Miss was ask'd to sing,
But she had a cold that spring;
Little frogs were sound asleep,
Late hours—bad for them to keep.
Each one wish'd the couple joy,
No bad boys came to annoy:
This next fall the news is spreading
They will have their silver wedding!
Oh! oh! oh! oh! away we go!
Hopping and jumping away we go!

The title page and table of contents were created for this issue following the pattern from the 1877 issues.

Page 70, period added at end of paragraph (a good-sized load)

Page 75, extra comma removed. Original read (crow, is quick)

Page 95, single quotation mark changed to double quotation mark (more about them.")

On the midi, bar 6, bass staff, both notes changed to D-sharps.





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