The Book of Nursery Rhymes, Tales and Fables. ...Lawrence Lovechild J.B. Smith & Company, 1858 - 165 páginas |
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... thing , And pussy - cat is not behind me ; So hop about pretty , and drop down your wing , And pick up some crumbs , and don't mind me . But now the wind blows , and I must not stay long , I shall let all the snow and the sleet in ; So ...
... thing , And pussy - cat is not behind me ; So hop about pretty , and drop down your wing , And pick up some crumbs , and don't mind me . But now the wind blows , and I must not stay long , I shall let all the snow and the sleet in ; So ...
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... thing can something do , But what kind of use are you ? Nay , my little master , nay , Do not serve me so , I pray : Don't you see the wool that grows On my back , to make you clothes ? Cold , yes , very cold , you'd be , If you had no ...
... thing can something do , But what kind of use are you ? Nay , my little master , nay , Do not serve me so , I pray : Don't you see the wool that grows On my back , to make you clothes ? Cold , yes , very cold , you'd be , If you had no ...
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... Up stairs , down stairs , And in my lady's chamber . I met a naughty old man , That would not say his prayers I took him by the left leg , And push'd him down stairs . THE The stars were shining , and all things bright. 39 45 .
... Up stairs , down stairs , And in my lady's chamber . I met a naughty old man , That would not say his prayers I took him by the left leg , And push'd him down stairs . THE The stars were shining , and all things bright. 39 45 .
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Lawrence Lovechild. THE The stars were shining , and all things bright ; Oh , ho ! said the fox , it's a very fine night For me to go through the town , e - oh ! The fox when he came to yonder stile , He lifted his ears , and he listen'd ...
Lawrence Lovechild. THE The stars were shining , and all things bright ; Oh , ho ! said the fox , it's a very fine night For me to go through the town , e - oh ! The fox when he came to yonder stile , He lifted his ears , and he listen'd ...
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... thing is laughing , singing , All the pretty flowers are springing ; See the kitten , full of fun , Sporting in the brilliant sun ; Children , too , may sport and play , For it is a pleasant day . Bring the hoop , and bring the ball ...
... thing is laughing , singing , All the pretty flowers are springing ; See the kitten , full of fun , Sporting in the brilliant sun ; Children , too , may sport and play , For it is a pleasant day . Bring the hoop , and bring the ball ...
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Términos y frases comunes
bamble bells of St bimble bird bread buckle my shoe bumble cake cock-horse to Banbury crumpled horn dance diddle diddlety e-oh feedle fiddle gee humble goosy gander heigh high gee house that Jack ITTLE Jack built JACK SPRAT Jenny Wren John Cook jolly red nose jump'd kill'd the rat king kiss'd the maiden kitten little dog Little Jack little maid little pig Little robin redbreast Little Tommy Lumpety maiden all forlorn malt merry mice milk'd the cow moon mouse never would cry OLD King Cole old woman peck of pickled Peter Piper pick'd pickled pepper pieman Pray pretty maid pussy cat pussy-cat ride Robert Rowley rolled robin redbreast sat Say the bells says this pig shoe Simple Simon sing song Taffy tail tatter'd and torn Thumbkin titmouse Tommy Tucker toss'd the dog twinkle twist weedle wife worried the cat ye merrymen
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Página 8 - Star. TWINKLE, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are ! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.
Página 2 - OLD Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard, To get her poor dog a bone: But when she got there The cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none.
Página 40 - OLD King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three.
Página 35 - SIMPLE Simon met a pieman Going to the fair; Says Simple Simon to the pieman, "Let me taste your ware." Says the pieman to Simple Simon, "Show me first your penny"; Says Simple Simon to the pieman. "Indeed I have not any.
Página 84 - There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. She had so many children she didn't know what to do.
Página 83 - Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock; When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, cradle, and all.
Página 94 - Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall: Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the King's horses and all the King's men Couldn't put Humpty Dumpty in his place again." "That last line is much too long for the poetry," she added, almost out loud, forgetting that Humpty Dumpty would hear her.
Página 93 - JACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
Página 13 - TAFFY was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief; Taffy came to my house and stole a piece of beef; I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was not at home ; Taffy came to my house and stole a marrow-bone.
Página 68 - THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT This is the farmer sowing his corn, That kept the cock that crowed in the morn, That waked the priest all shaven and shorn, That married the man all tattered and torn, That kissed the maiden all forlorn, That milked the cow with the crumpled horn, That tossed the dog That worried the cat That killed the rat That ate the malt That lay in the house that Jack...