 | Geoffrey Buckwalter - 1905 - 128 páginas
...What is white, and black, and read all over ? THERE WAS AN OLD WOMAN There was an old woman Who lived in a shoe, She had so many children She didn't know what to do; She gave them some milk Without any bread, Then kissed them all fondly And put them to bed. A WATCH. A KEY. A JAR. TWO... | |
 | Lina Eckenstein - 1906 - 231 páginas
...in the Infant Institutes of 1797, where it stands as follows : — There was a little old woman and she liv'd in a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do. She crumm'd 'em some porridge without any bread And she borrow'da beetle, and she knock'd 'em all o' th'... | |
 | Franklin Thomas Baker - 1906 - 138 páginas
...out ~b ox 42 THERE WAS AN OLD WOMAN bread without soundly whipped There was an old woman Who lived in a shoe. She had so many children, She didn't know what to do. So she gave them some broth Without any bread, And whipped them all soundly, And put them to bed. old... | |
 | John Ruskin - 1907
...Below, on p. 353, Ruskin refers to another familiar nursery rhyme — "There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. She had so many children she didn't know what to do" (Halliwell, p. 88); and on p. 619, to a third — " Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross " ; for the... | |
 | 1909
...and pins, needles and pins. When a wife misses, her trouble begins. There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she didn't know what to do ; There was another old woman who lived in a shoe Who had no children — because she knew what to... | |
 | Logan Douglass Howell - 1911 - 160 páginas
...it. 59 0= do wolf bos om wom an THE OLD WOMAN THAT LIVED IN A SHOE There was an old woman Who lived in a shoe; She had so many children She didn't know...to do ; She gave them some broth Without any bread, And spanked them all soundly, And put them to bed. 60 break yea steak great cup board (= cub berd)... | |
 | Henry Augustus Shute - 1911 - 362 páginas
...limbs and emphasizing the ludicrous lines of his figure. CHAPTER III "There was an old woman Who lived in a shoe She had so many children She didn't know what to do." — Mother Goose. JUST what kind of settlement poor Plupy had with his father on his return from Boston... | |
 | Ellen E. Kenyon-Warner - 1911 - 128 páginas
...sir, Three bags full! " One for my master, One for my dame, Bonheur. There was an old woman Who lived in a shoe. She had so many children, She didn't know what to do. gave them some broth And a piece of white bread, And sang them a song She Rock-a-by Rock by See-saw... | |
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