300 NURSERY RHVMES. DXX. FIDDLE-DE-DEE, fiddle-de-dee, The fly shall marry the humble-bee. They went to the church, and married was she, The fly has married the humble-bee. DXXI. A caT came fiddling out of a barn, With a pair of bagpipes under her arm; She could sing nothing but fiddle cum fee, The mouse has married the humble-bee ; Pipe, cat; dance, mouse: We'll have a wedding at our good house. DXXIl. LITTLE Jack a Dandy Wanted sugar-candy, And fairly for it cried; But little Billy Cook, Who always reads his book, Shall have a horse to ride. DXXITl. Is John Smith within? Yes, that he is. Can he set a shoe? Ay, marry, two;