Book of Rhymes, Jingles and DittiesCharles Henry Bennett J. Miller, 1866 - Всего страниц: 64 |
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... drink it up , Then call your neighbors in . CRY , baby , cry , Put your finger in your eye , And tell your mother it was n't I. COCK a doodle doo ! My dame has lost her shoe ; My master's lost his fiddle stick , And don't know what to ...
... drink it up , Then call your neighbors in . CRY , baby , cry , Put your finger in your eye , And tell your mother it was n't I. COCK a doodle doo ! My dame has lost her shoe ; My master's lost his fiddle stick , And don't know what to ...
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... sat by the fire , and told me a tale . IF all the world were apple pie , And all the sea was ink , And all the trees were bread and cheese , What should we have for drink ? JACK SPRAT could eat no fat , His wife could. ( 18 )
... sat by the fire , and told me a tale . IF all the world were apple pie , And all the sea was ink , And all the trees were bread and cheese , What should we have for drink ? JACK SPRAT could eat no fat , His wife could. ( 18 )
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... drink tea . Sukey take it off again , Sukey take it off again , Sukey take it off again , It will all boil away . Blow the fire and make the toast , Put the muffins down to roast , Blow the fire and make the toast , We'll all have tea ...
... drink tea . Sukey take it off again , Sukey take it off again , Sukey take it off again , It will all boil away . Blow the fire and make the toast , Put the muffins down to roast , Blow the fire and make the toast , We'll all have tea ...
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... drink : Victuals and drink were the chief of her diet ; This plaguy old woman could never be quiet . She went to the baker to buy her some bread , And when she came home her old husband was dead ; She went to the clerk to toll the bell ...
... drink : Victuals and drink were the chief of her diet ; This plaguy old woman could never be quiet . She went to the baker to buy her some bread , And when she came home her old husband was dead ; She went to the clerk to toll the bell ...
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... drink new currant - wine , I'll dress you like a goldfinch , Or any peacock gay ; So , dearest Jen , if you'll be mine , Let us appoint the day . Jenny blush'd behind her fan , And thus declared her mind ; Since , dearest Bob , I love ...
... drink new currant - wine , I'll dress you like a goldfinch , Or any peacock gay ; So , dearest Jen , if you'll be mine , Let us appoint the day . Jenny blush'd behind her fan , And thus declared her mind ; Since , dearest Bob , I love ...
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522 BROADWAY apple baby began Bells of St bird blow Bo-peep bread broke Brush our hair Bumpety Chitterabob could'nt crooked danced deedle diccory dickery diddlety diddy DING dish dog has burnt door doth drink eggs fell fiddle flew girls Hearts Hobbledy-hoy Humpty Dumpty ITTLE Jack JAMES MILLER Jenny Wren Jill Johnny jump'd jumped king legs LITTLE Bo-peep little boys little dog LITTLE Robin Red-breast London town Lumpety maids mare mice Mother Goose mouse Mulberry bush NEEDLES and pins old woman peck of pepper Peter Piper picked pieman Pinnikin pipe piper's son PITTY Patty Polt playmates plum Polly put poor pudding PUSSY Pussy-cat put the kettle queerish quidbox Quixote Quixote Quicksight quiz'd quiz'd a queerish Redbreast Robin Red-breast Sat sing snail Stick stole story's Sukey take Taffy tarts tell Three THREE blind mice tree Twas twist twister wheel-barrow wife
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Стр. 44 - There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
Стр. 30 - Twas built in a wood, Where an owl at the door For sentinel stood. This is her son Jack, A plain-looking lad, He is not very good, Nor yet very bad. She sent him to market, A live goose he bought, Here, mother...
Стр. 4 - 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. 29 - One misty, moisty morning, When cloudy was the weather, I chanced to meet an old man clothed all in leather. He began to compliment, and I began to grin, How do you do, and how do you do?
Стр. 36 - I R)BIN and Richard were two pretty men, They lay in bed till the clock struck ten: Then up starts Robin, and looks at the sky, 'Oh! brother Richard, the sun's very high, The bull's in the barn threshing the corn; The cock's on the dunghill blowing his horn.
Стр. 45 - There was an old woman, and what do you think? She lived upon nothing but victuals and drink; Victuals and drink were the whole of her diet, And yet this old woman would never be quiet.
Стр. 19 - Rockabye Baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock, When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, cradle and all.
Стр. 37 - Humpty together again. ide a cockhorse to Banbury Cross, To see a fine lady upon a white horse; With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes.
Стр. 46 - THERE WAS A MAN IN OUR TOWN. There was a man in our town, And he was wondrous wise ; He jumped into a bramble bush, And scratched out both his eyes : And when he saw his eyes were out, With all his might and main He jumped into another bush, And scratched them in again.
Стр. 46 - THERE was an old woman lived under a hill, And if she's not gone, she lives there still.