A frog he would a-wooing go,
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
Whether his mother would let him or no.
* With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach,
Heigh ho! says Anthony Rowley.
So off he set with his opera hat,
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
And on the road he met with a rat.
* repeat
Pray, Mister Rat, will you go with me?
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
Kind Mistress Mousey for to see?
* repeat
They came to the door of Mousey's hall,
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
They gave a loud knock, and they gave a loud call.
* repeat
Pray, Mistress Mouse, are you within?
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
Oh yes, kind sirs, I'm sitting to spin.
* repeat
Pray, Mistress Mouse, will you give us some beer?
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
For Froggy and I are fond of good cheer.
* repeat
Pray, Mister Frog, will you give a song?
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
Let it be something that's not very long.
* repeat
Indeed, Mistress Mouse, replied Mister Frog,
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
A cold has made me as hoarse as a dog.
* repeat
Since you have a cold, Mister Frog, Mousey said,
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
I'll sing you a song that I have just made.
* repeat
But while they were all a-merry-making,
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
A cat and her kittens came tumbling in.
* repeat
The cat she seized the rat by the crown,
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
The kittens they pulled the little mouse down.
* repeat
This put Mister Frog in a terrible fright,
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
He took up his hat and he wished them good-night.
* repeat
But as Froggy was crossing over a brook,
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
A lily-white duck came and gobbled him up.
* repeat
So there was an end of one, two, three,
Heigh ho! says Rowley,
The rat, the mouse, and the littel frog-ee.
* repeat