The Nursery Rhymes of England: Obtained Principally from Oral TraditionJ.R. Smith, 1843 - 259 Seiten A collection of English nursery rhymes created prior to the nineteenth century. |
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... stick , It was not very thick , He hit the ball to make it go faster ; His little dog Tray , Soon scampered away , To bring the ball back to his master . He got up a tree , As high as may be , Some eggs from a nest to obtain ; A bough ...
... stick , It was not very thick , He hit the ball to make it go faster ; His little dog Tray , Soon scampered away , To bring the ball back to his master . He got up a tree , As high as may be , Some eggs from a nest to obtain ; A bough ...
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... stick , And don't know what to do . Cock a doodle doo , What is my dame to do ? Till master finds his fiddling stick , She'll dance without her shoe . Cock a doodle doo , My dame has lost her shoe , And master's found his fiddling stick ...
... stick , And don't know what to do . Cock a doodle doo , What is my dame to do ? Till master finds his fiddling stick , She'll dance without her shoe . Cock a doodle doo , My dame has lost her shoe , And master's found his fiddling stick ...
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... stick , And Sandy on a sow , Riding away to Galloway , To buy a pound o ' woo . CXLVIII . FIDDLE - de - dee , fiddle - de - dee , The fly shall marry the humble bee . They went to the church , and married was she , The fly has married ...
... stick , And Sandy on a sow , Riding away to Galloway , To buy a pound o ' woo . CXLVIII . FIDDLE - de - dee , fiddle - de - dee , The fly shall marry the humble bee . They went to the church , and married was she , The fly has married ...
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... Stick , stock , stone dead , Blind man can't see , Every knave will have a slave , You or I must be he . CLV . Hark , hark , The dogs do bark , Beggars are coming to town ; Some in jags , Some in rags , And some in velvet gowns . . CLVI ...
... Stick , stock , stone dead , Blind man can't see , Every knave will have a slave , You or I must be he . CLV . Hark , hark , The dogs do bark , Beggars are coming to town ; Some in jags , Some in rags , And some in velvet gowns . . CLVI ...
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... stick in his hand , a stone in his throat , - - If you'll tell me this riddle , I'll give you a groat . CLXXXVI . Elizabeth , Elspeth , Betsy and Bess , They all went together to seek a bird's nest . They found a bird's nest with five ...
... stick in his hand , a stone in his throat , - - If you'll tell me this riddle , I'll give you a groat . CLXXXVI . Elizabeth , Elspeth , Betsy and Bess , They all went together to seek a bird's nest . They found a bird's nest with five ...
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Seite 74 - 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.
Seite 120 - A MAN of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weeds; And when the weeds begin to grow, It's like a garden full of snow...
Seite 45 - There was a little man, and he had a little gun, And his bullets were made of lead, lead, lead; He went to the brook, and saw a little duck, / And shot it right through the head,
Seite 51 - 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 broth without any bread, She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.
Seite 6 - Then came the Holy One, blessed be He, And killed the Angel of death That killed the butcher That slew the ox That drank the water That quenched the fire That burned the staff That beat the dog That bit the cat That ate the kid That my father bought For two pieces of money : A kid, a kid.
Seite 91 - 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.
Seite 133 - Gay go up, and gay go down, To ring the bells of London town. Bull's eyes and targets, Say the bells of St. Marg'ret's. Brickbats and tiles, Say the bells of St. Giles'. Half-pence and farthings, Say the bells of St. Martin's. Oranges and lemons, Say the bells of St. Clement's. Pancakes and fritters, Say the bells of St. Peter's. Two sticks and an apple, Say the bells at Whitechapel.
Seite 101 - 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!
Seite 115 - 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?
Seite 41 - THERE was an old man, who lived in a wood, As you may plainly see ; He said he could do as much work in a day, As his wife could do in three. With all my heart...