Rhymes and StoriesMarion Florence Lansing Ginn, 1907 - 182 páginas |
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... With rats and with dogs , With ducks and with crows , With cats and with hogs , A fine song I have made , To please you , my dear ; And , if it's well sung , ' T will be charming to hear . SING a song of sixpence , A pocket full of. [ 6 ]
... With rats and with dogs , With ducks and with crows , With cats and with hogs , A fine song I have made , To please you , my dear ; And , if it's well sung , ' T will be charming to hear . SING a song of sixpence , A pocket full of. [ 6 ]
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... dear , We very much fear That we have lost our mittens . " " What ! lost your mittens ! You naughty kittens ! Then you shall have no pie . " Mee - ow , mee - ow , mee - ow . ' you shall have no pie . " 66 66 No , " Mee - ow , mee - ow ...
... dear , We very much fear That we have lost our mittens . " " What ! lost your mittens ! You naughty kittens ! Then you shall have no pie . " Mee - ow , mee - ow , mee - ow . ' you shall have no pie . " 66 66 No , " Mee - ow , mee - ow ...
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... dear , We greatly fear That we have soiled our mittens . " Soiled your mittens ! You naughty kittens ! " Then they began to sigh , " 6 Mee - ow , mee - ow , mee - ow . " Then they began to sigh , " " Mee - ow , mee - ow , mee - ow ...
... dear , We greatly fear That we have soiled our mittens . " Soiled your mittens ! You naughty kittens ! " Then they began to sigh , " 6 Mee - ow , mee - ow , mee - ow . " Then they began to sigh , " " Mee - ow , mee - ow , mee - ow ...
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... dear , Do you not hear That we have washed our mittens ? " " Washed your mittens ! Oh , you're good kittens . But I smell a rat close by . Hush ! hush ! mee - ow , mee - ow . " " We smell a rat close by , Mee - ow , mee - ow , mee - ow ...
... dear , Do you not hear That we have washed our mittens ? " " Washed your mittens ! Oh , you're good kittens . But I smell a rat close by . Hush ! hush ! mee - ow , mee - ow . " " We smell a rat close by , Mee - ow , mee - ow , mee - ow ...
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... dear mother ! " said the second . " Ah , do , dear , good mother ! " said the third . " Ah , do , dear , good , kind mother ! " said the fourth . 66 Ah , do , dear , good , kind [ 128 ]
... dear mother ! " said the second . " Ah , do , dear , good mother ! " said the third . " Ah , do , dear , good , kind mother ! " said the fourth . 66 Ah , do , dear , good , kind [ 128 ]
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Términos y frases comunes
66 Pray baby beat dog began billy goat Gruff bite pig bleat bonny song butcher Chicken-Little chin Cock Cock-Lock Dance dear Pancake Dog won't bite fell gay lady goodman and seven Goody Poody goose grandmother Hen-Pen Henny Penny home to-night Huge Bear killed the rat Lady Lee Ladybird is burned little fly weeps Little goat Little One Eye little pig little red hen Little Red Riding LITTLE Robin Redbreast little Silver Hair Little Small Wee little table Little Three Eyes Little Two Eyes LUCY LOCKET Manny Panny Marjory Daw mee-ow Middle Bear mittens morning mother old woman pat-a-cake porridge purr-r Pussy-cat Red Riding Hood roll so fast seven coaxing children sha'n't get home Simple Simon sing sly Fox Small Wee Bear Stick won't beat stile tail three bears THREE LITTLE PIGS tree trip trap troll wait a bit wee Robin wolf wood
Pasajes populares
Página 64 - Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard, To get her poor dog a bone: But when she got there The cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none.
Página 63 - That lay in the house that Jack built. This is the priest all shaven and shorn, That married the man all tattered and torn, That kissed the maiden all forlorn, That milked the cow with the crumpled horn, That tossed the dog, That worried the cat, That killed the rat, That ate the malt That lay in the house that Jack built.
Página 73 - SIMPLE Simon met a pieman Going to the fair; Says Simple Simon to the pieman, "Let me taste your ware." Says the pieman to Simple Simon, "Show me first your penny"; Says Simple Simon to the pieman. "Indeed I have not any.
Página 4 - JACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
Página 31 - Rockabye Baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock, When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, cradle and all.
Página 32 - As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives, Every wife had seven sacks, Every sack had seven cats, Every cat had seven kits— Kits, cats, sacks, and wives, How many were going to St. Ives?
Página 7 - 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; Wasn't that a dainty dish To set before the king?
Página 54 - There were comfits in the cabin, And apples in the hold ; The sails were made of silk, And the masts were made of gold.
Página 9 - 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 46 - But the ox would not. She went a little farther, and she met a butcher. So she said: "Butcher, butcher, kill ox; Ox won't drink water; Water won't quench fire; Fire won't burn stick; Stick won't beat dog; Dog won't bite pig; Pig won't get over the stile; And I shan't get home to-night.