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... With Jenny Wren the fair . The Cock then blew his horn To let the neighbours know This was Robin's wedding - day , And they might see the show . And first came Parson Rook , With his spectacles and COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN .
... With Jenny Wren the fair . The Cock then blew his horn To let the neighbours know This was Robin's wedding - day , And they might see the show . And first came Parson Rook , With his spectacles and COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN .
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Favourite pleasure books. And first came Parson Rook , With his spectacles and band ; And one of Mother Hubbard's books Then followed him the Lark , For he could sweetly. He held within his hand . The Blackbird and the Thrush , And charming ...
Favourite pleasure books. And first came Parson Rook , With his spectacles and band ; And one of Mother Hubbard's books Then followed him the Lark , For he could sweetly. He held within his hand . The Blackbird and the Thrush , And charming ...
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... Parson Rook , " Who gives this maid away ? " " I do , " says the Goldfinch , " And her fortune I will pay : Here's a bag of grain of many sorts , And other things beside : Now happy be the Bridegroom , And happy be the Bride ! " " And ...
... Parson Rook , " Who gives this maid away ? " " I do , " says the Goldfinch , " And her fortune I will pay : Here's a bag of grain of many sorts , And other things beside : Now happy be the Bridegroom , And happy be the Bride ! " " And ...
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... Parson Rook : While the Lark aloud did sing : " Happy be the Bridegroom , And happy be the Bride ! And may not man , nor bird , nor beast This happy pair divide . " The birds were ask'd to dine ; Not Jenny's friends alone , But every ...
... Parson Rook : While the Lark aloud did sing : " Happy be the Bridegroom , And happy be the Bride ! And may not man , nor bird , nor beast This happy pair divide . " The birds were ask'd to dine ; Not Jenny's friends alone , But every ...
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Favourite pleasure books. W.G.M I , said the Beetle , With my little needle , And I'll make his shroud . I , said the Owl , With my spade and. Who'll make his shroud ? Who'll dig his grave ? Who'll be the parson ?
Favourite pleasure books. W.G.M I , said the Beetle , With my little needle , And I'll make his shroud . I , said the Owl , With my spade and. Who'll make his shroud ? Who'll dig his grave ? Who'll be the parson ?
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ABSOLON AND HARRISON beat dog began bird bite pig breakfast Bride burn stick Butcher chair Cocky-locky crumpled horn Ducky-daddles e-oh fat duck flew gaed gave the Mouse give Pussy milk going to-day Goosie-poosie HARRISON WEIR Heigho says Rowley Henny-penny home to-night house that Jack Huge Bear ILLUSTRATED WITH SEVEN Jack built Jenny Wren JOHN ABSOLON kill'd the rat kiss'd the maiden LITTLE BO-PEEP'S little maid little Silver-hair maiden all forlorn malt mee-ow mi-ow Middle Bear middle voice milk'd the cow mittens Mother Goose Mousey old Dame OLD MOTHER HUBBARD PICTURES BY HARRISON PICTURES BY JOHN Piep poor duckling porridge purr-r Pussy will give Quack quench fire rowley powley SEVEN PICTURES sky is falling stile tail tatter'd and torn tell the king Three Bears three little kittens toss'd the dog Turkey-lurky ugly Wee Bear WGMASON Who'll wild geese worried the cat
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Página 12 - So she covered herself up comfortably and lay there till she fell fast asleep. By this time the Three Bears thought their porridge would be cool enough, so they came home to breakfast. Now the little old Woman had left the spoon of the Great, Huge Bear standing in his porridge. "SOMEBODY HAS BEEN AT MY PORRIDGE!
Página 12 - Now the little old woman had left the spoon of the Great, Huge Bear standing in his porridge. 'SOMEBODY HAS BEEN AT MY PORRIDGE ! ' said the Great, Huge Bear, in his great, gruff voice.