A Treasury of Pleasure Books, for Young PeopleJoseph Cundall Sheldon, Blakeman & Company, 1858 - 160 páginas |
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... Trot with a basket of eggs , He used his pipe and she used her legs ; She danced about till her eggs were all broke , And Tom he thought ' twas a very fine joke . Tom saw a cross fellow beating his ass , Heavy TOM THE PIPER'S SON .
... Trot with a basket of eggs , He used his pipe and she used her legs ; She danced about till her eggs were all broke , And Tom he thought ' twas a very fine joke . Tom saw a cross fellow beating his ass , Heavy TOM THE PIPER'S SON .
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... the street , But could not find one there . He went to catch a dicky - bird , And thought he could not fail , Because he'd got a little salt To put upon its tail . Simon made a great snow - ball , And brought SIMPLE SIMON .
... the street , But could not find one there . He went to catch a dicky - bird , And thought he could not fail , Because he'd got a little salt To put upon its tail . Simon made a great snow - ball , And brought SIMPLE SIMON .
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... thought the children ; and they began to stroke him familiarly . The Bear stretched himself out at his full length upon the floor , and the youngest boy rolled over him , and nestled his curly head in the shaggy black fur of the beast ...
... thought the children ; and they began to stroke him familiarly . The Bear stretched himself out at his full length upon the floor , and the youngest boy rolled over him , and nestled his curly head in the shaggy black fur of the beast ...
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... thoughts , he was pitched into a ditch that divided the main road from the adjoining fields . The horse would have ... thought nothing of kicking and plunging , and breaking a man's neck ; and that nobody should ever catch him again ...
... thoughts , he was pitched into a ditch that divided the main road from the adjoining fields . The horse would have ... thought nothing of kicking and plunging , and breaking a man's neck ; and that nobody should ever catch him again ...
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... to the roof of his mouth . " The remedy is simple enough , " thought Hans , " and now is the time to milk my cow , and refresh myself with a good draught of milk . " He then tied his cow to the stump of a HANS IN LUCK .
... to the roof of his mouth . " The remedy is simple enough , " thought Hans , " and now is the time to milk my cow , and refresh myself with a good draught of milk . " He then tied his cow to the stump of a HANS IN LUCK .
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A treasury of Pleasure books for young and old [ed. by J. Cundall]. Pleasure books Vista completa - 1851 |
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bargain beast beat dog beautiful began birds bite pig BLAKEMAN Bo-peep brother burn stick butcher churn COCK ROBIN Cocky-locky cried crumpled horn dance delighted door drake DRAWINGS BY HARRISON drink Ducky-daddles eggs exclaimed fat duck fawn flew gaed Ganderee goose Goosey Goosie-poosie hand HARRISON WEIR head heard Henny-penny home to-night horse house that Jack huntsmen Jack built JENNY WREN kill kill'd the rat kiss'd the maiden knife-grinder LITTLE BO-PEEP'S lump of gold maiden all forlorn malt marsh milk'd the cow morning New-York night OLD MOTHER HUBBARD old woman peasant Piep poor duckling PUBLISHED BY SHELDON queen quench fire Reynard ROBIN AND JENNY rope saying Simple Simon sister sky is falling stile stones swans swim tell the King thought took toss'd the dog ugly ugly duckling vanish at dawn wild geese witch's daughter worried the cat young duck