Aunt Friendly's GiftF. Warne and Company, 1899 - 258 páginas |
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... sing a psalm ? I , said the Thrush , As she sat in a bush ; I'll sing a psalm . Who'll toll the bell ? I , said the Bull , Because I can pull ; So , Cock Robin , farewell . All the birds of the air Fell a - sighing and sobbing , When ...
... sing a psalm ? I , said the Thrush , As she sat in a bush ; I'll sing a psalm . Who'll toll the bell ? I , said the Bull , Because I can pull ; So , Cock Robin , farewell . All the birds of the air Fell a - sighing and sobbing , When ...
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... sing to her ; but when winter came she was cold and hungry , and she knocked at the door of the Field Mouse , and asked for some barleycorns . The Field Mouse took her in and was very kind to her ; but she wanted to make Little Totty ...
... sing to her ; but when winter came she was cold and hungry , and she knocked at the door of the Field Mouse , and asked for some barleycorns . The Field Mouse took her in and was very kind to her ; but she wanted to make Little Totty ...
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... Hubbard's delight ; IIe could sing , he could dance , Ile could read , he could write . So she gave him rich dainties Whenever he fed , And erected a monument Wlien he was dead . PUBLIC LY A STOR . LY AND TILDAN Tev ? OLD MOTHER HUBBARD .
... Hubbard's delight ; IIe could sing , he could dance , Ile could read , he could write . So she gave him rich dainties Whenever he fed , And erected a monument Wlien he was dead . PUBLIC LY A STOR . LY AND TILDAN Tev ? OLD MOTHER HUBBARD .
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... sing , he could dance , He could read , he could write . So she gave him rich dainties Whenever he fed , And erected a monument When he was dead . 杯 THE NAT PUBLIC LIARY ASTOR LENGY AND TILDEN FUCNDATIONS OLD MOTHER HUBBARD .
... sing , he could dance , He could read , he could write . So she gave him rich dainties Whenever he fed , And erected a monument When he was dead . 杯 THE NAT PUBLIC LIARY ASTOR LENGY AND TILDEN FUCNDATIONS OLD MOTHER HUBBARD .
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... Sing for your supper . What shall he sing for ? White bread and butter . How shall he cut it , Without e'er a knife ? How shall he marry , Without e'er a wife ? . LITTLE TOM TUCKER , & c . Little Jack IIorner.
... Sing for your supper . What shall he sing for ? White bread and butter . How shall he cut it , Without e'er a knife ? How shall he marry , Without e'er a wife ? . LITTLE TOM TUCKER , & c . Little Jack IIorner.
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AUNT FRIENDLY'S GIFT ball barleycorn beautiful BEDFORD STREET BLACK SHEEP cherry-pie Cinderella Cockchafer COVENT GARDEN crumpled horn currant-wine dance Dog That worried dress Fairy FARMER'S WIFE flower glass slippers Goldfinch Grandmamma heard HORSE House that Jack Humpty Dumpty JACK AND JILL Jack built JENNY WREN Jenny's killed Cock Robin killed the Rat kissed the Maiden lady Lark LENOX AND TILDEN Linnet Little Bo-Peep LITTLE POLLY FLINDERS LITTLE RED RIDING Little Red Riding-Hood LITTLE TOTTY MARRIES Maiden all forlorn Malt That lay MARRIAGE OF COCK MARY milked the Cow Mole NURSERY DITTIES NURSERY RHYMES NURSERY SONGS OLD MOTHER HUBBARD Pat-a-Cake pieman pipe PIPER'S PIPER'S SON poor Dog PRETTY BIRD Priest all shaven PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR Pussy-cat RED RIDING HOOD ROBIN AND JENNY SEE-SAW shaven and shorn sisters tattered and torn TILDEN FOUNDATIONS told tossed the Dog WEDDING Wolf worried the Cat YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY