[The Following Lines, Slightly Altered, Occur In A Little Black-Letter Book By W. Wagner, Printed About The Year 1561; Entitled, 'A Very Mery And Pythie Commedie, Called, The Longer Thou Livest, The More Foole Thou Art.' See Also A Whole Song, Ending With These Lines, In Ritson'S 'North Country Chorister,' 8Vo, Durham, 1802, P. 1.] Bryan O'Lin, And His Wife, And Wife'S Mother, They All Went Over A Bridge Together: The Bridge Was Broken, And They All Fell In, The Deuce Go With All! Quoth Bryan O'Lin.