A note about Adam and EveThe DT version makes less sense than it should because of the typos. Here are the 2 verses:
Adam and Eve could never believe that Peter the miller was dead
Shut up in a tower for stealing a flower
And never could get a relief
And never could get a relief
They bored a hole in Oliver's nose and pulled therein a string
And drew him around about the town
For murdering Charles our King
For murdering Charles our KingThey should be:
Adam and Eve could never believe that Peter the miller was dead
Shut up in a tower for stealing flour
And never could get a reprieveThey bored a hole in Oliver's nose and tied therein a string
And drew him around about the town
For murdering Charles our KingThe rhyme, as I remember it, didn't have the repeating the last lines either. BTW, the tune is supposed to be taken from the chimes of Christchurch, Dorset I think.
:-)
Ian