Cock Robin, and other nursery rhymes and jinglesCassell, Petter, Galpin & Company, 1883 - Всего страниц: 75 |
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... tree 68 A hoggie dead ! a hoggie dead ! a hoggie dead ! 34 A little man and I fell out , [ How shall we bring , & c . ] . 26 A little man and I fell out , [ I'll tell you , & c . ] 26 A rainbow in the morning 47 All the months of the ...
... tree 68 A hoggie dead ! a hoggie dead ! a hoggie dead ! 34 A little man and I fell out , [ How shall we bring , & c . ] . 26 A little man and I fell out , [ I'll tell you , & c . ] 26 A rainbow in the morning 47 All the months of the ...
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... trees were butter and cheese , What should we have for drink ? ELIZABETH . ELIZABETH , Elspeth , Betsy , and Bess , They all went together to seek a bird's nest ; They found a bird's nest with five eggs in ; They all took one , and left ...
... trees were butter and cheese , What should we have for drink ? ELIZABETH . ELIZABETH , Elspeth , Betsy , and Bess , They all went together to seek a bird's nest ; They found a bird's nest with five eggs in ; They all took one , and left ...
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... trees , To frighten the terrible Thomas a Tattamus : Tell me how many T's there are in all THAT . PEASE PORRIDGE HOT . PEASE porridge hot , pease porridge cold , Pease porridge in the pot , nine days old . Spell me THAT in four letters ...
... trees , To frighten the terrible Thomas a Tattamus : Tell me how many T's there are in all THAT . PEASE PORRIDGE HOT . PEASE porridge hot , pease porridge cold , Pease porridge in the pot , nine days old . Spell me THAT in four letters ...
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... trees , APRIL showers Make May flowers . WHEN April blows his horn , It's good for both hay and corn . Mist in May , and heat in June , Make the harvest right soon . The evening red , and the morning grey , Will set the traveller on his ...
... trees , APRIL showers Make May flowers . WHEN April blows his horn , It's good for both hay and corn . Mist in May , and heat in June , Make the harvest right soon . The evening red , and the morning grey , Will set the traveller on his ...
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... trees . APRIL showers Make May flowers . WHEN April blows his horn , It's good for both hay and corn . Mist in May , and heat in June , Make the harvest right soon . THE evening red , and the morning grey , Will set the traveller on his ...
... trees . APRIL showers Make May flowers . WHEN April blows his horn , It's good for both hay and corn . Mist in May , and heat in June , Make the harvest right soon . THE evening red , and the morning grey , Will set the traveller on his ...
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a-merry began BLACKSMITH Blow the fire Book BRIDGE IS BROKEN brown Build bull butcher carol and carries Children Christmas My mother cloth cloth gilt cock comes Crown Cuckoo Dance o'er day of Christmas fair fiddle five gold rings Folks fool four canary birds gay lady gilt edges going goose GOOSIE gray hand HAPPY Illustrated iron and steel JOHN jumped kill king sent lady lee learns my carol legs LONDON BRIDGE lords marry months morning mother sent night nine o'er my lady old woman papingo-aye pear-tree penny Pictures pretty maid ROBIN rope Says sent his lady seven swans a-swimming Silver and gold sing six geese a-laying SNAIL SONG stick stile Stories tell three French hens Three goldspinks three partridges Three plovers three starlings trees true WEATHER RHYMES wife wind won't Wood and clay young Yule day
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Стр. 9 - I," said the Sparrow, "With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin." Who saw him die? "I," said the Fly, "With my little eye, I saw him die.
Стр. 16 - Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall: Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the King's horses and all the King's men Couldn't put Humpty Dumpty in his place again.
Стр. 23 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest have thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight, in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Стр. 38 - But the dog would not. She went a little farther, and she met a stick. So she said, " Stick ! stick ! beat dog ; dog won't bite pig ; piggy won't get over the stile, and I shan't get home to-night.
Стр. 19 - I'm going a-milking, sir, she said. May I go with you, my pretty maid? You're kindly welcome, sir, she said. Say, will you marry me, my pretty maid? Yes, if you please, kind sir, she said. What is your father, my pretty maid? My father's a farmer, sir, she said. What is your fortune, my pretty maid? My face is my fortune, sir, she said. Then I can't marry you, my pretty maid.
Стр. 16 - JACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
Стр. 40 - So away went the old woman to the cow. And the cow said to her, " If you will go to 62 THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG. yonder haystack and fetch me a handful of hay, I'll give you the milk.
Стр. 27 - GOD bless the master of this house, The mistress, also, And all the little children, That round the table go : And all your kin and kinsfolk. That dwell both far and near ; I wish you a merry Christmas, And a happy new year.
Стр. 47 - Though she saw him there, like a ball of light; For she knew he had God's time to keep All over the world, and never could sleep. The tall pink foxglove bowed his head — The violets curtsied, and went to bed; And good little Lucy tied up her hair, And said, on her knees, her favourite prayer.
Стр. 15 - Girls and boys, come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day; Leave your supper and leave your sleep, And come with your playfellows into the street.