Old Nurse's Book of Rhymes, Jingles and DittiesCharles Henry Bennett Griffith and Farran, 1858 - 66 páginas |
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... woman from She lays eggs for gentlemen ; Sometimes nine , Sometimes ten . Gentlemen come every day , baby - land , With three small children in her hand ; One can brew , another can bake , To see what my black hen doth lay . The other ...
... woman from She lays eggs for gentlemen ; Sometimes nine , Sometimes ten . Gentlemen come every day , baby - land , With three small children in her hand ; One can brew , another can bake , To see what my black hen doth lay . The other ...
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... old woman ride on a white horse ; With rings on her fin- gers and bells on her toes , She shall have music wherever she goes . This popular game is honored with a variety of jingles , but generally commencing- SALLY , Sally Waters ...
... old woman ride on a white horse ; With rings on her fin- gers and bells on her toes , She shall have music wherever she goes . This popular game is honored with a variety of jingles , but generally commencing- SALLY , Sally Waters ...
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... old soldier of Bister , Went walking one day with his sister ; When a cow at a poke , Toss'd her into an oak , Before the old gentleman miss'd her . ww THERE was an old woman who lived in a shoe , She had so many children she didn't ...
... old soldier of Bister , Went walking one day with his sister ; When a cow at a poke , Toss'd her into an oak , Before the old gentleman miss'd her . ww THERE was an old woman who lived in a shoe , She had so many children she didn't ...
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Charles Henry Bennett. THERE HERE was an old woman , and what do you think ? She lived upon nothing but victuals and drink : Victuals and drink were thè chief of her diet , Yet this plaguy old woman could never be quiet . She went to the ...
Charles Henry Bennett. THERE HERE was an old woman , and what do you think ? She lived upon nothing but victuals and drink : Victuals and drink were thè chief of her diet , Yet this plaguy old woman could never be quiet . She went to the ...
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... old woman Lived under a hill , And if she's not gone , She lives there still . THERE was a fat man of Bombay , Who was smoking one sun- shiny day , When a bird called a snipe , Flew away with his pipe , Which vexed the fat man of Bombay ...
... old woman Lived under a hill , And if she's not gone , She lives there still . THERE was a fat man of Bombay , Who was smoking one sun- shiny day , When a bird called a snipe , Flew away with his pipe , Which vexed the fat man of Bombay ...
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Old Nurse's Book of Rhymes, Jingles and Ditties Charles H (Charles Henry) Bennett,Edmund Evans Sin vista previa disponible - 2023 |
Old Nurse's Book of Rhymes, Jingles and Ditties Charles H (Charles Henry) Bennett,Edmund Evans Sin vista previa disponible - 2023 |
Términos y frases comunes
baby began Bells of St bird Bo-peep BOOK OF RHYMES bread broke Brush our hair Bumpety Chitterabob crooked deedle dickery diddlety diddy dish dog has burnt door doth drink eggs fell fiddle flew FOUR-and-twenty Gallop a dreary girls HARVARD COLLEGE heart HICKYMORE Hobbledy-hoy Humpty Dumpty Jack Jenny Wren Jill Johnny jumped king KISS lady legs LITTLE Bo-peep little boys little dog LITTLE Robin Red-breast Lumpety maids mare mice mouse Mulberry bush NEEDLES and pins niggledy old woman peck of pepper Peter Piper picked pieman Pinnikin pipe piper's son PITTY Patty Polt plum Polly put poor pudding PUSSY PUSSY Cat Pussy-cat put the kettle quidbox Quixote Quicksight Quixote Quicksight quiz'd quiz'd a queerish Robin Red-breast Sat SEE-SAW sing Stick stole stomach's emp story's Sukey take Taffy tarts tell THREE blind mice thumb tree Twas twist twister washed wheel-barrow wife
Pasajes populares
Página 36 - One, two, Buckle my shoe; Three, four, Shut the door; Five, six, Pick up sticks; Seven, eight, Lay them straight; Nine, ten, A good fat hen; Eleven, twelve, Who will delve?
Página 27 - 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.
Página 25 - 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 33 - One misty, moisty morning, When cloudy was the weather, I chanced to meet an old man clothed all in leather. He began to compliment, and I began to grin, How do you do, and how do you do?
Página 20 - 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 40 - ROBIN and Richard Were two pretty men ; They laid in bed Till the clock struck ten ; Then up starts Robin And looks at the sky, Oh ! brother Richard, The sun's very high. You go before with the bottle and bag, And I will come after on little Jack Nag.
Página 48 - There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
Página 19 - Girls and boys, come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day; Leave your supper and leave your sleep, And come with your playfellows into the street.
Página 27 - Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn, The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn.
Página 34 - OLD Mother Goose, when She wanted to wander, Would ride through the air On a very fine gander. Mother Goose had a house, Twas built in a wood, Where an owl at the door For sentinel stood. This is her son Jack, A plain-looking lad, He is not very good, Nor yet very bad. She sent him to market, A live goose he bought , Here, mother, says he, It will not go for nought.