If ever you go to Dolgelley,
Don't stay at the — HOTEL;
There's nothing to put in your belly,
And no one to answer the bell.


As quoted in: Humorous Verse: An Anthology Chosen (Chatto and Windus, 1931) by Edmund Valpy Knox, p. 103


If ever you go to Dolgelley, Don't stay at the — HOTEL; There's nothing to put in your belly, And no one to answer the bell.

If ever you go to Dolgelley, Don't stay at the — HOTEL; There's nothing to put in your belly, And no one to answer the bell.

If ever you go to Dolgelley, Don't stay at the — HOTEL; There's nothing to put in your belly, And no one to answer the bell.

If ever you go to Dolgelley, Don't stay at the — HOTEL; There's nothing to put in your belly, And no one to answer the bell.