Nursery rhymes, tales and jingles. The Camden ed. Compiled by mrs. Valentine1874 |
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Стр. 46
... . " The old woman would not go back so soon , With a high gee ho , gee humble ; For she wanted to visit the Man in the Moon , With a bimble , bamble , bumble . Says Tom , " I'll go back by myself to 46 NURSERY RHYMES .
... . " The old woman would not go back so soon , With a high gee ho , gee humble ; For she wanted to visit the Man in the Moon , With a bimble , bamble , bumble . Says Tom , " I'll go back by myself to 46 NURSERY RHYMES .
Стр. 77
... soon ? You used to come at ten o'clock , But now you come at noon . CXXXVI . SPEAK when you're spoken to , Come when one call , Shut the door after you , And turn to the wall . CXXXVII . TELL tale , tit ! Your tongue shall. 77.
... soon ? You used to come at ten o'clock , But now you come at noon . CXXXVI . SPEAK when you're spoken to , Come when one call , Shut the door after you , And turn to the wall . CXXXVII . TELL tale , tit ! Your tongue shall. 77.
Стр. 124
... soon . CCI . WHERE are you going , my pretty maid ? I'm going a - milking , sir , she said . May I go with you , my pretty maid ? You're kindly welcome , sir , she said . What is your father , my pretty maid ? My. 124.
... soon . CCI . WHERE are you going , my pretty maid ? I'm going a - milking , sir , she said . May I go with you , my pretty maid ? You're kindly welcome , sir , she said . What is your father , my pretty maid ? My. 124.
Стр. 270
... soon climbed up again . [ Here he draws a zigzag horizontally from the foot of the last line , and draws one up , forming with the last movement the first foot of the cat . ] Then he walks along again , but soon falls down once more ...
... soon climbed up again . [ Here he draws a zigzag horizontally from the foot of the last line , and draws one up , forming with the last movement the first foot of the cat . ] Then he walks along again , but soon falls down once more ...
Стр. 364
... bird so blithe as he ; And this the burden of his song For ever used to be : Good boys shall have cherries as soon as they're ripe , But naughty boys none from me . DCXLIV . LITTLE Jenny Wren fell sick upon a time 364 NURSERY RHYMES .
... bird so blithe as he ; And this the burden of his song For ever used to be : Good boys shall have cherries as soon as they're ripe , But naughty boys none from me . DCXLIV . LITTLE Jenny Wren fell sick upon a time 364 NURSERY RHYMES .
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bamble Beccles bird bread butcher carrion crow castle Chicken-licken child Child Rowland Cock Cock-lock cried Dame dance daughter dead door father frog gave gay ladye giant girl give hand head heigh Hen-len Hickathrift hinny Jack Jack Horner JACK SPRAT John John Ball John Crowder Johnny jumped killed King King Arthur lady Lady Lee legs little dog little pig LITTLE Robin Redbreast lived looby maiden married merry milk morning mother mouse never night nursery oh poor Colly old woman penny play Pray pretty maid Princess pudding pussy pussy-cat Queen quoth riddle ride ring Robin round rowley powley says Rowley Seven swans shoe sing song stick tail Tatty teeny-tiny woman tell thee thou titmouse Tom Hickathrift took town tree Vinegar Where's wife wood
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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. 182 - 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. 20 - 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. 308 - 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. 40 - SIMPLE Simon met a pieman Going to the fair; Says Simple Simon to the pieman, "Let me taste your ware." Says the pieman to Simple Simon, "Show me first your penny"; Says Simple Simon to the pieman. "Indeed I have not any.
Стр. 168 - 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. 438 - THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT This is the farmer sowing his corn, That kept the cock that crowed in the morn, That waked the priest all shaven and shorn, That married the man all tattered and torn, That kissed the maiden all forlorn, That milked the cow with the crumpled horn, That tossed the dog That worried the cat That killed the rat That ate the malt That lay in the house that Jack built.
Стр. 440 - This is the dog, That worried the cat, That killed the rat, That ate the malt That lay in the house that Jack built. 6. This is the cow with the crumpled horn, That tossed the dog, That worried the cat, That killed the rat, That ate the malt That lay in the house that Jack built.
Стр. 526 - I smell the blood of an Englishman, Be he alive or be he dead, I'll grind his bones to make my bread.
Стр. 311 - 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!