166 NURSERY RHYMES. CCLXXXIX. AS I was going o’er Westminster Bridge, I met with a Westminster scholar ; He pulled off his cap az drew off his glove, = And wished me a very good morrow. What is his name? CCLXC, THERE was a man who had no eyes, He went abroad to view the skies ; He saw a tree with apples on it, He took no apples off, yet left no apples en it. The man had one eye, and the tree two apples upon it. CCLXCI. As I went over Lincoln Bridge, I met Mister Rusticap ; Pins and needles on his back, A going to Thorney fair. A hedgehog. CCLXCII. FORMED long ago, yet made to-day, Employed while others sleep ; What few would like to give away, Nor any wish to keep,