Some Up, and Some Down

The Nursery Rhymes of England. James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. 1886.

  Some up, and some down,
  There's players in the town,
You wot well who they be;
  The sun doth arise,
  To three companies,
One, two, three, four, make wee!

  Besides we that travel,
  With pumps full of gravel,
Made all of such running leather:
  That once in a week,
  New masters we seek,
And never can hold together.

From 'Histrio-mastix, or, the Player Whipt,' 4to, Lond. 1610. Mr. Rimbault tells me this is common in Yorkshire.

Tags - Songs - Player - Town - Travel - Gravel - Leather -

Origin - Europe - British Isles -