308 NURSERY RHYMES. DXXIV. DooDLEDY, doodledy, doodledy, dan, I’ll have a piper to be my good man; And if I get less meat, I shall get game, Doodledy, doodledy, doodledy, dan. DXXV. HEY, dorolot, dorolot! Hey, dorolay, dorolay! Hey, my bonny boat, bonny boat, Hey, drag away, drag away ! DXXVI. TWEEDLE-DUM and Tweedle-dee Resolved to have a battle, For Tweedle-dum said Tweedle-dee Had spoiled his nice new rattle. Just then flew by a monstrous crow, As big as a tar-barrel, Which frightened both the heroes so, They quite forgot their quarrel. DXXVII. DING, dong, darrow, The cat and the sparrow; The little dog has burnt his tail, And he shall be hanged to-morrow.