Mother Goose in ProseBobbs-Merrill, 1905 - 265 páginas A collection of twenty-two nursery rhymes, including "Old King Cole" and "Little Bo-Peep," fashioned into full-length stories by the author of "The Wizard of Oz." |
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... heard the legend of Gilligren and the King's pie you will scarcely understand the above verse ; so I will tell you the whole story , and then you will be able to better appreciate the rhyme . Gilligren was an orphan , and lived with an ...
... heard the legend of Gilligren and the King's pie you will scarcely understand the above verse ; so I will tell you the whole story , and then you will be able to better appreciate the rhyme . Gilligren was an orphan , and lived with an ...
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... heard his story , and smiled when he told her that his name was to be Little Boy Blue . She knew the Squire was a kind master and would be good to her darling son . Early the next morning Little Boy Blue was at the Hall , and the ...
... heard his story , and smiled when he told her that his name was to be Little Boy Blue . She knew the Squire was a kind master and would be good to her darling son . Early the next morning Little Boy Blue was at the Hall , and the ...
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... heard often the sound of his horn as he called the straying sheep to his side . But he had not slept the whole night , and he was tired with his long watch at his mother's bedside , and so in spite of himself the lashes would droop ...
... heard often the sound of his horn as he called the straying sheep to his side . But he had not slept the whole night , and he was tired with his long watch at his mother's bedside , and so in spite of himself the lashes would droop ...
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... heard that Little Boy Blue had failed in his trust she was deeply grieved , for she had loved the child for his pretty ways . The Squire dismounted from his horse and came to where the boy was lying . “ Awake ! ” said he , shaking him ...
... heard that Little Boy Blue had failed in his trust she was deeply grieved , for she had loved the child for his pretty ways . The Squire dismounted from his horse and came to where the boy was lying . “ Awake ! ” said he , shaking him ...
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... heard him singing his songs and scraping upon the old fiddle , you would know at once his heart was as young as ever . He never guided the donkey , but let the beast go where it would , and so it happened that at last they came to ...
... heard him singing his songs and scraping upon the old fiddle , you would know at once his heart was as young as ever . He never guided the donkey , but let the beast go where it would , and so it happened that at last they came to ...
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Términos y frases comunes
alderman answered asked asleep babies began beggars Black Sheep Bobby bread brook child cockle-shells cottage cowslips cried dingle-bells dressed duck enquired eyes farmer father fiddle flowers frightened garden Gilligren Goose in Prose Goose Mother Gotham grass grow head heard Hickory Humpty Dumpty Jack Horner jumped King's knew laugh Lilimond Little Bo-Peep Little Boy Blue little girl little gun Little Miss Muffet Little Tommy Tucker lived looked Majesty Mamma Mouse Mary miller Moon morning Mother Goose Nathalie never night Nurse Holloweg Old King Cole old woman palace Pericles Piper's Piper's Son poor pretty Prince Prose Mother Pussy-cat Mew rabbit replied sack Santa Shoe sing sixpence Socrates Solomon song Sophocles Squire sure tails tell thought Three Wise Men Tommy Tucker took town walked watched wife wool
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Página 221 - There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do. She gave them some broth without any bread, She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.
Página 99 - Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb, And pulled out a plum, And said, "What a good boy am I!
Página 216 - 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 45 - Hey, Diddle, Diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed To see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon.
Página 19 - 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 134 - THERE was a little man, And he had a little gun, And his bullets were made of lead, lead, lead; He went to the brook And saw a little duck, And he shot it right through the head, head, head.
Página 139 - Hickory, dickory, dock, The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one, The mouse ran down, Hickory, dickory, dock.
Página 183 - Hark ! hark ! the dogs do bark, The beggars are coming to town, Some in rags and some in tags, And some in velvet gowns.
Página 245 - THREE wise men of Gotham Went to sea in a bowl; If the bowl had been stronger, My song had been longer.
Página 155 - LITTLE Bo-peep has lost her sheep, And can't tell where to find them; Leave them alone, and they'll come home, And bring their tails behind them.