DIDDLETY, diddlety, dumpty, The cat ran up the plum-tree; To fetch her down, 136. , Little Tommy Stout. 137. , I caught a hare alive; COOK THERE 140. And he was wondrous wise, And scratch'd out both his eyes; With all his might and main And scratch'd them in again. RAIN, rain, go away, , Come again another day; 142. COME, good Mr. Watts, , We are troubled with rats, drive them out of the house? And nibble away; a 199 а I 143. And it was dapple gray ; Its tail was made of hay. For a copper groat; Without a new coat. 94 THREE children sliding on the ice Upon a summer's day, The rest they ran away. Or sliding on dry ground, They had not all been drown'd. You parents all that children have, And you that have got none, Pray, keep them safe at home. 145. JACK ACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; And Jill came tumbling after. OH! One came down, 147. HAVE you ever heard of Billy Pringle's pig ? It was very little, and not very big; So there's an end of all the three, piggy wigee. 148. HUMP Humpty Dumpty had a great fall; |