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The Baby's Opera (1900)/Over the Hills and far away

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The Baby's Opera (1900)
illustrated by Walter Crane, edited by Edmund Evans and Walter Crane
Over the Hills and far away
Walter Crane4534797The Baby's Opera — Over the Hills and far away1900Edmund Evans and Walter Crane


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·OVER·THE·HILLS·&·FAR·AWAY·

1.Tom he was a piper's son,
He learnt to play when he was young;
But all the tunes that he could play
Was "Over the hills and far away."
Over the hills and a great way off,
The wind shall blow my top-knot off.

2.Tom with his pipe made such a noise
That he pleased both the girls and boys.
And they stopped to hear him play,
"Over the hills and far away."
Over the hill, &c.