The Book of Nursery Rhymes, Tales and FablesРипол Классик, 1858 - 165 páginas |
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... song eessent“ lb q 1 ' I 56. Jaelt Spmt could eat no fat 1 145. Jack and Jill went up the hill ' 80. Jenny, good spinner ' 33. John Goal: had a. little gray mere 112 Lady-bird, lady-bird, fly away home 21. Lazy sheep, pray tell me why ...
... song eessent“ lb q 1 ' I 56. Jaelt Spmt could eat no fat 1 145. Jack and Jill went up the hill ' 80. Jenny, good spinner ' 33. John Goal: had a. little gray mere 112 Lady-bird, lady-bird, fly away home 21. Lazy sheep, pray tell me why ...
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... song! merry go round . Sing! sing! what ahall I sing! . Simple Simon met a plenum . Six little mice sat down to spin Sing a aong of sixpence . Tad? was a Welohman . The girl in the lane, that couldn't speak plain . The fox jump'cl up on ...
... song! merry go round . Sing! sing! what ahall I sing! . Simple Simon met a plenum . Six little mice sat down to spin Sing a aong of sixpence . Tad? was a Welohman . The girl in the lane, that couldn't speak plain . The fox jump'cl up on ...
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... song, . To pa)r for the. breakfast you 're eating. I don't mean to frighten you, poor little ' thing, , And pussy-cat is not behind me; o hop about pretty, and drop down your ' wing, ' And pick up some crumbs, and don't mind me. ' Pz ...
... song, . To pa)r for the. breakfast you 're eating. I don't mean to frighten you, poor little ' thing, , And pussy-cat is not behind me; o hop about pretty, and drop down your ' wing, ' And pick up some crumbs, and don't mind me. ' Pz ...
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... song is well sung, I malre you a vow, And he is a have that-drinketh new. '-_ a EEK-3' . _ " 20. 'SING a snug. 15. ITTLE Jack Jelf Was put on the. shelf Because he would not spell pie; When his aunt, Mrs. Grace, Saw his aorrowfiil faoe ...
... song is well sung, I malre you a vow, And he is a have that-drinketh new. '-_ a EEK-3' . _ " 20. 'SING a snug. 15. ITTLE Jack Jelf Was put on the. shelf Because he would not spell pie; When his aunt, Mrs. Grace, Saw his aorrowfiil faoe ...
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Brow brow briokie | |
There was an owl lived in a tree | |
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60 | |
There was an old woman who rode on a broom | |
Little Miss pretty Miss | |
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Pussy cat puasy cat where have you been | |
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12 Little King Boggen he built a fine hall | |
Come good Mr Wants | |
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baby bells of St bimble birds blow bread bumble Bumpety cake carry clothes Cock-Robin comes crumpled horn dance diddle eyes farmer fell fetch find fine fire flew forlorn gave gee humble give grave head heard heigh high gee house that Jack ITTLE Jack built John jump’d king kitten lady little dog little pig lived look Lumpety maid maiden malt married merry Miss moon mother mouse never night old woman penny play pleasant poor Pray pretty pussy ride Robin roll round Say the bells sent seven shoe sing song sparrow stand sung tails tell told took town twist wife worried the cat ye merrymen