The Only True Mother Goose Melodies: An Exact Reproduction of the Text and Illustrations of the Original Edition |
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Half - pence and farthings , Say the bells of St . Martin ' s . All this was sung to
New England children , thank God ! without note or comment , and with no other
explanation . But the American traveller who goes INTRODUCTION.
Half - pence and farthings , Say the bells of St . Martin ' s . All this was sung to
New England children , thank God ! without note or comment , and with no other
explanation . But the American traveller who goes INTRODUCTION.
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Nearly half the space between West and Winter streets , on Washington street ,
and extending westerly towards Tremont street , 275 feet belonged to this family ,
as did also a large tract of land on Essex , Rowe and Bedford streets , upon ...
Nearly half the space between West and Winter streets , on Washington street ,
and extending westerly towards Tremont street , 275 feet belonged to this family ,
as did also a large tract of land on Essex , Rowe and Bedford streets , upon ...
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As it was playing beneath the shed , In half a minute poor Piggy was dead . So
Johnny Pringle he sat down and cried , And Betty Pringle she laid down and died
. There is the history of one , two and three , Johnny Pringle , Betty Pringle , and ...
As it was playing beneath the shed , In half a minute poor Piggy was dead . So
Johnny Pringle he sat down and cried , And Betty Pringle she laid down and died
. There is the history of one , two and three , Johnny Pringle , Betty Pringle , and ...
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She gave them some broth without any bread , She whipt them all soundly and
put them to bed . Heigh ding a ding , what shall I sing ? How many holes in a
skimmer ? Four and twenty . I ' m half starving ! Mother , pray give me some
dinner .
She gave them some broth without any bread , She whipt them all soundly and
put them to bed . Heigh ding a ding , what shall I sing ? How many holes in a
skimmer ? Four and twenty . I ' m half starving ! Mother , pray give me some
dinner .
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... in the street ; Come with a whoop , and come with a call , And come with a
good will , or not at all . Up the ladder and down the wall , A halfpenny roll will
serve us all . You find milk and I ' ll find flour , And we ' ll have pudding in half an
hour .
... in the street ; Come with a whoop , and come with a call , And come with a
good will , or not at all . Up the ladder and down the wall , A halfpenny roll will
serve us all . You find milk and I ' ll find flour , And we ' ll have pudding in half an
hour .
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baby beat bells of St bird bonny Boston bread bright broken build cock Cornhill Dance dead dear ding dishes edition Fal de ral father Fleet Four gave gay ladye girls give gold gone green half head hill horse I'll Jack Johnny jumped king laddy Lady Lee lane legs little boy live London marry master moon morning Mother Goose mouse never Nose old woman play poor pounce pretty printed PUBLISHED Pudding pussy Queen reader Richard to Robin ride Robin to Bobin round Say the bells says John says Richard says Robin serve seven shillings shoe silver sing song stole Street sweep Taffy tell took town washed We'll wife wise wood wren young
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Página 29 - Before the Barn-door crowing. The Cock by Hens attended, His Eyes around him throwing, Stands for a while suspended. Then One he singles from the Crew, And cheers the happy Hen; With how do you do, and how do you do, And how do you do again.
Página 31 - THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW he north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then, Poor thing? He'll sit in a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under his wing, Poor thing.
Página 15 - Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing; Was not that a dainty dish To set before the king!
Página 75 - PETER, Peter, pumpkin eater, Had a wife and couldn't keep her; He put her in a pumpkin shell And there he kept her very well.
Página 64 - Pussy cat, pussy cat. Where have you been? I've been to London To look at the queen. Pussy cat, pussy cat. What did you there?
Página 96 - I like little Pussy, Her coat is so warm; And if I don't hurt her She'll do me no harm. So I'll not pull her tail, Nor drive her away, But Pussy and I Very gently will play...
Página 33 - And here we go backwards and forwards, And here we go round, round, roundy.
Página 93 - I HAD a little husband, No bigger than my thumb, I put him in a pint pot, And there I bid him drum. I bought a little horse, That galloped up and down; I bridled him, and saddled him, And sent him out of town. I gave him some garters, To garter up his hose, And a little handkerchief, To wipe his pretty nose.
Página 44 - When the wind blows the cradle will rock; When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, cradle, and all.
Página 36 - The Lion and the Unicorn were fighting for the crown : The Lion beat the Unicorn all round the town. Some gave them white bread and some gave them brown ; Some gave them plum-cake and drummed them out of town.