The Nursery Rhymes of EnglandJohn Russell Smith, 1858 - Всего страниц: 333 |
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... birds in the air couldn't catch me . VI . [ From a MS . in the old Royal Library , in the British Museum , the exact reference to which is mislaid . It is written , if I recollect rightly , in a hand of the time of Henry VIII , in an ...
... birds in the air couldn't catch me . VI . [ From a MS . in the old Royal Library , in the British Museum , the exact reference to which is mislaid . It is written , if I recollect rightly , in a hand of the time of Henry VIII , in an ...
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... bird ; E for an egg , good in pudding or pies ; F for a farmer , rich , honest , and wise ; G for a gentleman , void of all care ; H for the hound , that ran down the hare ; I for an Indian , sooty and dark ; K for the keeper , that ...
... bird ; E for an egg , good in pudding or pies ; F for a farmer , rich , honest , and wise ; G for a gentleman , void of all care ; H for the hound , that ran down the hare ; I for an Indian , sooty and dark ; K for the keeper , that ...
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... stomach wasn't full . LI . THERE was a fat man of Bombay , Who was smoking one sunshiny day , When a bird , called a snipe , Flew away with his pipe , Which vex'd the fat man of Bombay . LII . My dear , do you know , How. 34 TALES .
... stomach wasn't full . LI . THERE was a fat man of Bombay , Who was smoking one sunshiny day , When a bird , called a snipe , Flew away with his pipe , Which vex'd the fat man of Bombay . LII . My dear , do you know , How. 34 TALES .
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... birds of the air , they helped me to work ; The hawk with his long claws pulled down the stone , The dove , with her rough bill , brought me them home : The parrot was the clergyman , the peacock was the clerk , The bullfinch play'd the ...
... birds of the air , they helped me to work ; The hawk with his long claws pulled down the stone , The dove , with her rough bill , brought me them home : The parrot was the clergyman , the peacock was the clerk , The bullfinch play'd the ...
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... a pin and let it lay , Bad luck you'll have all the day ! LXXXVI . ; Go to bed first , a golden purse ; Go to bed second , a golden pheasant ; Go to bed third , a golden bird ! LXXXVII . WHEN the wind is in the east , PROVERBS . 69.
... a pin and let it lay , Bad luck you'll have all the day ! LXXXVI . ; Go to bed first , a golden purse ; Go to bed second , a golden pheasant ; Go to bed third , a golden bird ! LXXXVII . WHEN the wind is in the east , PROVERBS . 69.
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apples baby Beccles bells of St besom bit the cat butcher carrion crow Catskin Cock me cary cou'd dame dance daughter day of Christmas diddle ding door fair fiddle fire Four colly birds give gone heigh horn house that Jack Jack built JACK SPRAT John Ball John Block John Crowder Johnny jump'd Kind sir king Kitty lady lee legs little dog little girl little pig LITTLE Robin Redbreast lol de riddle looby malt That lay married merry milk mother mouse night nursery oh poor Colly old woman pear tree Pemmy penny Pray pretty maid pussy-cat rhyme ride round Say the bells Seven swans shoe Simple Simon snail song stick tail tell thee thou Three French hens Thumb Tittlemouse Titty's dead Tom Thumb took town true love sent turtle doves wife
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Стр. 1 - OLD King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three.
Стр. 70 - A MAN of words and not of deeds, Is like a garden full of weeds...
Стр. 146 - 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.
Стр. 17 - One, two, Buckle my shoe; Three, four, Shut the door; Five, six, Pick up sticks; Seven, eight, Lay them straight; Nine, ten, A good fat hen; Eleven, twelve, Who will delve?
Стр. 133 - 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?
Стр. 93 - 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.
Стр. 142 - 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.
Стр. 158 - Pease) Porridge Hot Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold, Pease porridge in the pot nine days old ; Some like it hot, some like it cold, Some like it in the pot nine days old.
Стр. 72 - He that by the Plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive.
Стр. 42 - The Lion and the Unicorn were fighting for the crown: The Lion beat the Unicorn all round the town. Some gave them white bread, some gave them brown: Some gave them plum-cake and drummed them out of town.