Part 23 (1/2)
[4: speech]
[5: drink]
[6: mouth]
[7: hand]
[8: nose]
[9: Notes; got the better of]
POOR LUDDY [Notes]
[b. 1826]
[By T. DIBDIN. _Universal Songster_, Vol. iii].
As I was walking down the Strand, Luddy, Luddy, Ah, poor Luddy, I. O.
As I was walking down the Strand, The traps they nabbed me out of hand [1]
Luddy, Luddy, Ah, poor Luddy, I. O.
As I was walking, etc.
Said I, kind justice, pardon me, Luddy, Luddy, Ah, poor Luddy, I. O.
Said I, kind justice, pardon me, Or Botany-Bay I soon shall see Luddy, Luddy, Ah, poor Luddy, I. O.
Said I, kind justice, etc.
Sessions and 'sizes are drawing nigh, Luddy, Luddy, Ah, poor Luddy, I. O.
Sessions and 'sizes are drawing nigh, I'd rather you was hung than I.
Luddy, Luddy, Ah, poor Luddy, I. O.
Sessions and 'sizes, etc.
[1: police; arrested]
THE PICKPOCKET'S CHAUNT [Notes]
[1829]
[By W. MAGINN: being a translation of Vidocq's song, ”En roulant de vergne en vergne”].
I
As from ken to ken I was going, [1]
Doing a bit on the prigging lay, [2]
Who should I meet but a jolly blowen, [3]
Tol lol, lol lol, tol dirol lay; Who should I meet but a jolly blowen, Who was fly to the time of day. [4]
II
Who should I meet but a jolly blowen, Who was fly to the time of day, I pattered in flash like a covey knowing, [5]
Tol, lol, etc.
'Ay, bub or grubby, I say?' [6]