书城外语澳大利亚学生文学读本(第1册)
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第56章

THE THREE HUNTSmEN

There were three jolly huntsmen, As I have heard them say,And they would go a-hunting Upon St. David"s Day.

All the day they hunted,

And nothing could they find But a ship a-sailing,A-sailing with the wind.

One said it was a ship, Another he said nay;

The third said it was a house With the chimney blown away.

And all night they hunted, And nothing could they findBut the moon a-gliding,

A-gliding with the wind.

One said it was the moon, Another he said nay;The third said it was a cheese, With half of it cut away.

And all day they hunted,

And nothing could they find

But a hedgehog in a bramble bush, And that they left behind.

The first said "twas a hedgehog, The second he said nay;The third said "twas a pincushion, With the pins stuck in wrong way.

And all night they hunted, And nothing could they findBut a hare in a turnip field, And that they left behind.

The first said it was a hare, The second he said nay; The third said it was a calf,And the cow had run away.

And all day they hunted,

And nothing could they find But an owl in a holly tree,And that they left behind.

The first said it was an owl, The second he said nay;The third said "twas an old man, And his beard was growing grey.