Chirps for the chicks. By M.E. Winchester |
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... Miss Brownie , and Blackie , and Grey . Now while they were little , she often declared Of children she'd really the best , Obedient , good - tempered , unselfish , and kind , Oh , theirs was a peaceable nest ! Alas , they grew older ...
... Miss Brownie , and Blackie , and Grey . Now while they were little , she often declared Of children she'd really the best , Obedient , good - tempered , unselfish , and kind , Oh , theirs was a peaceable nest ! Alas , they grew older ...
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... were ready their fortunes to seek , ' Remember ! ' she cried , ' what I say , If you venture to break the laws of the land , The penalty dearly you'll pay . ' Miss Grey trotted off , and I really don't think 40 CHIRPS FOR THE CHICKS .
... were ready their fortunes to seek , ' Remember ! ' she cried , ' what I say , If you venture to break the laws of the land , The penalty dearly you'll pay . ' Miss Grey trotted off , and I really don't think 40 CHIRPS FOR THE CHICKS .
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Margaret E. Whatham. Miss Grey trotted off , and I really don't think She waited to murmur ' Good - bye . ' In crossing the wood an acquaintance she spied , And merrily to her did hie . She found her in grave contemplation upon A curious ...
Margaret E. Whatham. Miss Grey trotted off , and I really don't think She waited to murmur ' Good - bye . ' In crossing the wood an acquaintance she spied , And merrily to her did hie . She found her in grave contemplation upon A curious ...
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... Miss Grey ; ' it's a house ; ' And then , to convince her still more , She told her a story , and said she had been Inside that same house once before . Her friend , never thinking she'd say what was false , Went in , but imagine their ...
... Miss Grey ; ' it's a house ; ' And then , to convince her still more , She told her a story , and said she had been Inside that same house once before . Her friend , never thinking she'd say what was false , Went in , but imagine their ...
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... miss ; I'm very busy , I've no time To romp about and play , miss . Now just look here , what shall I do ? Your claws have torn my book , The very page I had to learn , You naughty kitten , look ! ' Get away - quick , I say ! Don't you ...
... miss ; I'm very busy , I've no time To romp about and play , miss . Now just look here , what shall I do ? Your claws have torn my book , The very page I had to learn , You naughty kitten , look ! ' Get away - quick , I say ! Don't you ...
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apron-strings beneath bird Black Crow BLACK SHEEP BLACKBERRIES bread bright butterfly cabbage cage caterpillar Charley CHIRPS corn cows cried CROW'S NEST crows crumbs dead doctor dreadful dry your eyes eyes flew flowers foolish Four-and-twenty Fred Freddy Good-bye Goosey Gander green ground hear the ring heard Here's Jack Jenny Jenny Wren Jenny's John Johnny king laugh lawn little blackbird Little Boy Blue little John live look maid mamma miss Mister mother mouse mustard plasters Naughty Daddy Longlegs never nice night nose o'er Oh dear old woman papa play pleasant spring pony grey Poor little Pray PRETTY NEST pretty thing Pussy quickly Robin sheep shrimps silver moonlight sing smiling snow soon sure sweet tears tell thought threw told tree Twas Twill Uncle wander wife wings woman of Kent woods wool worm Wren young
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Стр. 1 - Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing; Was not that a dainty dish To set before the king!
Стр. 12 - 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. 10 - I'll be with you by and by. CXXI. [Another version, from "Infant Institutes," 8vo. Lond. 1797, p. 15.] I SAW an old woman toss'd up in a basket, Nineteen times as high as the moon ; Where she was going I couldn't but ask it, For in her hand she carried a broom. Old woman, old woman...
Стр. 5 - Goosey, goosey, gander, Whither shall I wander? Upstairs and downstairs And in my lady's chamber. There I met an old man Who would not say his prayers. I took him by the left leg And threw him down the stairs.
Стр. 2 - Eating bread and honey. The maid was in the garden, Hanging out the clothes; There came a little blackbird, And snapped off her nose.
Стр. 16 - ... un m orn s un You big cow! You did not eat all the corn. You will not eat it again. The little boy will see you. He will not sleep again. He will blow his horn. He will run after you. He will run after the sheep, too. w ill b ig...
Стр. 16 - One for my dame, But none for the little Boy Who cries in the Lane.
Стр. 10 - For in her hand she carried a Broom. Old woman, old woman, old woman, said I, Where are you going up so high ? — To sweep the cobwebs off the sky, And I'll be with you by and by.
Стр. 14 - LITTLE BOY BLUE Little Boy Blue, Come, blow your horn. The sheep are in the meadow, The cows are in the corn. Where is the little boy Who looks after the sheep?