The Only True Mother Goose Melodies: Without Addition Or Abridgement : Embracing Also a Reliable Life of the Goose Family, Never Before Published : Numerous IllustrationsJ.S. Locke, 1833 - Всего страниц: 88 |
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... girl said , As she sprang like a lark From her low trundle bed . It is morning , bright morning , Good morning , Papa ! Oh give me one kiss , For good morning , mamma ! Trip upon trenchers , And dance upon dishes , My mother sent me for ...
... girl said , As she sprang like a lark From her low trundle bed . It is morning , bright morning , Good morning , Papa ! Oh give me one kiss , For good morning , mamma ! Trip upon trenchers , And dance upon dishes , My mother sent me for ...
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... nail , and there a nail , Tick - tack - too . Charley loves good cake and ale , Charley loves good candy , Charley loves to kiss the girls , When they are clean and handy . John O'Gudgeon he was a wild man , He whipt 66.
... nail , and there a nail , Tick - tack - too . Charley loves good cake and ale , Charley loves good candy , Charley loves to kiss the girls , When they are clean and handy . John O'Gudgeon he was a wild man , He whipt 66.
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... him down stairs . The girl in the lane , That couldn't speak plain , Cried , Gobble , gobble , gobble ; The man on the hill , That couldn't stand still , Went hobble , hobble , hobble . Robert Barns , fellow fine , Can you shoe this 69.
... him down stairs . The girl in the lane , That couldn't speak plain , Cried , Gobble , gobble , gobble ; The man on the hill , That couldn't stand still , Went hobble , hobble , hobble . Robert Barns , fellow fine , Can you shoe this 69.
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... little boy , my mother kept me in , Now I am a great boy , and fit to serve the king ; I can handle a musket , I can smoke a pipe , I can kiss a pretty girl at ten o'clock at night . Mary had a pretty bird , Feathers bright and yel- 32 ...
... little boy , my mother kept me in , Now I am a great boy , and fit to serve the king ; I can handle a musket , I can smoke a pipe , I can kiss a pretty girl at ten o'clock at night . Mary had a pretty bird , Feathers bright and yel- 32 ...
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... lay upon straw . Was not she a dirty slut , To sell her bed and lay in the dirt ? What care I how black I be ? Twenty pounds will marry me . If twenty won't , forty shall , I'm my mother's bouncing girl . Here's A , B , C , D , E 87.
... lay upon straw . Was not she a dirty slut , To sell her bed and lay in the dirt ? What care I how black I be ? Twenty pounds will marry me . If twenty won't , forty shall , I'm my mother's bouncing girl . Here's A , B , C , D , E 87.
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baby bells of St Bobby Shaftoe bonny Boston bread Bristol cart and six cock Cotton Mather Dance dead dear ding Eliot Norton Elizabeth Gaskell Fal de ral-al family of Goose gay ladye gone GOOSE FAMILY Granary Burying Ground HARVARD COLLEGE HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY hire seven cooks horse Isaiah Thomas Jill Johnny shall ride jump'd king Lady Lee little boy Little Robin Little Robin Redbreast marry MATHER AND MOTHER mee-ow mi-ow mittens Mother Goose Mother Goose's Melodies mouse NORTON NOVEMBER 16 Nose Nursery office in Pudding old woman penny pounce pretty printing office Pudding lane pumpkin eater purr-r pussy cat Pussy-Cat queen ral-al de ral-laddy Richard to Robin Robin to Bobin Say the bells says John says Richard says Robin shoe sing songs and ditties stole oranges street Taffy Thomas Fleet three little kittens washed wealthy family wheelbarrow wife wren
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