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OTHER.
(jOOSE
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CONTENTS
OF
THIS
BOOK.
Bonny
lass,
pretty
lass
27
jtf
diller,
a
dollar
.
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Blue
.
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29
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boy
blue
...
30
G/'r/y
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MOTHER
GOOSE
or
tt)e
OLD
NURSERY
RHYMES
Illustrated
ty
KATE
GREEN
AWAY
engraved
and
o
EDMUND
EVANS
London
and Ne-~
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Hark
hark
.
the
dogs
bark,
'The
beggars
are
coming
to
town^
Some in
rags
and
some
in
tags.
And
some
in
silken
gowns.
Some
gave
ibetn
white
bread,
And
some
gave
them
brown,
And
some
gave
them
a
good
horse-whip,
And
sent
them
out
of
the town*
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Little
Jack
Hcnier,
sat
in the
rcr/.vr,
Eating
a
Christmas
pic
-^
He
put
in
his
thumb,
and
pulled
out
a
//;;:,
And
said,
oh
what
a
good
boy
am
I.
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There -ivas an old
~^cm
Lived
under
a
hill
;
And
If
she
'
s
not
gone.
She lives there still.
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Dtddlty,
dlddlty,
dumpty
The
cat
run
up
the
plum
tree
;
Give her
a
plum,
and
donxn
she*
II
come
Diddltj,
diddlty,
dumpty.
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IVe^re
all
jolly
boys,
and
-ive^re
coming
ivitb
a
noise,
Our
stockings
shall
be made
Of
the
finest
silk,
And
our
tails shall
touch
the
ground.
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To market
,
to
market,
to
buy
a
plum
cake,
Home
again,
home
again,
market is
late
,-
To
market,
to
market,
to
buy
a
plum
bun,
Home
again,
home
again,
market is
done.
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Elsie
Mar
ley
has
grown
so
fine,
She
--won''t
get
up
to
serve
the
swine
j
But
lies
in
bed
till
eight or
nine.
And
surely
she
does
take her
time.
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Daffy
-down-dilly
has
come
up
to
town,
In
a
yellow
petticoat
and
a
green
gown
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Jack Sprat
could
eat
no
fat,
His
wife
could eat
no lean
;
And
so between
them
both,
They
licked the
platter
clean.
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Lucy
Locket,
lost her
,
Kitty
Fisher
found
it
;
There
was not a
penny
in
it,
But
a
ribbon
round
it.
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Cross
Patch,
lift
the
latch,
Sit
by
the
fire
and
spin;
Take
a
cup,
and
drink
it
up,
Then
call
your
neighbours
in.
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Johnny
shall have
a
ne-iv
bonnet,
And
Johnny
shall
go
to
the
fair;
And
Johnny
shall
have
a
blue
ribbon,
To tie
up
his
bonny
bro~jjn hair.
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There
-ivas
a little
boy
and
a
little
girl
Lived
in an
alley
,
Says
the
little
boy
to the little
girl,
Shall
/,
oh shall
I?
Says
the
little
girl
to
the little
boy,
What shall
we
do?
Says
the
little
boy
to the little
girl,,
1
-Mill
kiss
you
/
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Draw
a
pail
of
--cater,
For
my lady's
daughter;
My
fathers
a
king,
and
my
mother's
a
queen,
My
two
little
sisters
are
dressed
in
green,
Stamping
grass
and
parsley,
Marigold
leaves
and
daisies,
One
rush
tnvo rush
Pray
tbee,
fine lady,
come
under
my
bus/2.
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Jack
and
Jill
Went
up
the
hill,
To
fetch
a
pail
of
water
Jack
fell
do-t'jn
And
broke
his
crown,
And
Jill
came
tumbling after.
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Little
Bo-peep
has lost
her
sheep,
And
cant
tell
where
to
find
them-,
Leave them
alone,
and
they
V/
come
home,
And
brinv
their tails behind
them.
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Polly
put
the
kettle
on,
Polly
put
the kettle
on,
We'll
all have
tea.
Sukey
take
it
off'
again,
Sukey
take
it
off
again,
Sukey
take
it
off
again,
They
''re
all
gone
a-ivaj.
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Little
Tommy
Tittlemous
e
^
Lived
in
a
little
house;
He
caught
Jishes
In
other
men's
ditches.
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Tell Tale
Tit,
Your
tongue
shall be
slit$
And
all
the
dogs
in
the
town
Shall have
a
little bit.
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Goosey,
goosey,
gander,
Where shall I
wander?
Up
stairs,
down
stairs,
And in
my
lady^s
chamber:
There I
met
an old
?nan,
IVould not
say
his
prayers
,
Take
him
by
the
left
leg,
Throw him
down
the
stairs.
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Willy
boy,
Willy boy,
where
are
you
going?
I 'will
go
c
with
you,
if
I
uiay.
Vm
going
to the
meadow
to
see
them
a
mowing,
Vm
going
to
help
them
make
the
hay.
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Mary,
Mary,
quite contrary
Hoiv
does
your
garden
gro~jj
?
With
silver
bells,
and
cockle
shells
',
And
CQ-UU
slips
all
of
a
ro~uu.
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Bonny
lass,
pretty
lass,
wilt
thou be
mine
?
'Thou shalt not
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A
diller^
a
dollar,
A
ten
o'clock
scholar
,
What
makes
you
come
so soon
?
You
us^d
to cume
at
ten
o'clock.
But
noiv
you
come
at noon
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Little
Betty
Blue,
Lost her
holiday
shoe.
What
-will
poor
Betty
do?
Why,
give
her
another,
To
match the
other,
And
then
she
-ivi/l
c
walk in
t-ivo.
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Billy
boy
blue,
come
blonv
me
your
horn,
The
sheeps
in
the
meadow,
the
co-ivs''
in
the
corn
j
Is
that
the
n.vay
you
mind
your
sheep.
Under
the
Haycock
fast
asleep?
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Girls and
boys
come
out
to
play,
'The
moon
it
shines,
as
bright
as
day;
Leave
your
supper
,
and
leave
your
deep,
And come to
your
playmates
in
the
street
5
Come with
a
whoop,
come
c
wit/i
a
call,
Come
with a
good
--will,
or
come not at
all;
Up
the
ladder
and
down
the
wall,
A
halfpenny
loaf
-Tvi/l
serve
us
all.
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I/
Here
am
I,
little
jumping
'Joan
t
When
nobody
V 'with
me,
I'm
al-ivays
alone.
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Ride
a
cock-horse,
To
^anbury-cross^
To see
little
Johnny
Get
on
a
-iv/rite
horse.
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Rock-a-bye
baby,
Thy
cradle is
green
,-
Father
's
a
nobleman.
Mothers
a
queen.
And
Betty's
a
lady,
And wears
a
gold
ring
j
*?
And
Johnny'
's
a
drummer
,
And
drums
for
the
king.
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Little
Tom
Tucker,
He
sang
for
his
supper.
What
did
he
singfor?
Why,
white
bread
and
butter.
How
can
I
cut
it
without a
knife?
How
can
I
marry
without
a
wife?
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Little
Miss
Mu/et,
Sat on
a
tu/et,
Eating
some
curds
and
-ivhey
j
There
came
a
great
spider,
And sat
down
beside
her,
And
frightened
Miss
Muffet
away.
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Humpty
Dumpty
sat on
a
wall,
Humpty
Dumpty
had a
great
fall
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See-Saw-Jack
in the
hedge.
Which
is
the
ivay
to
London-bridge?
3?
If
9
$
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Little
lad,
little
lad,
Where
ivast
thou
born?
Far
off
in
Lancashire,
Under
a thorn
,-
Where
they
sup
sour
milk
From
a rams
horn.
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As
I
- was
going
up
Pippin
Hi/I,
Pippin
Hill
^vcas
dirty
$
There
I met a sweet
pretty
lass
}
And
she
dropped
me
a
curtsey*
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Little
maid,
little
maid,
Whither
goest
thou?
Doivn in
the
meads^vn
To
milk
my
cow.
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My
mother,
and
your
mother,
Went
O'-ver
the
way
Said
my
mother,
to
your
mother,
It's
chop-a-nose
day.
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All
around
the
green
gravel,
The
grass
grows
so
green,
.
And
all
the
pretty
maids
are
fit
to
/>,
seen
,-
Wash
them
in
milk,
Dress
them
in
silk,
And
the
first
to
go
do-ivn
shall
be
married.
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One
foot
up,
the other
foot
down,
That's the
ivay
to
London-town.
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Georgie
Peorgie,
pudding
and
pie,
Kissed
the
girls
and
made
them
cry.
When
the
girls
begin
to
play,
Georgie
Peorgie
runs
away.
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As
Tommy
Snooks,
and
Bessie
Brooks
Were
walking
out
one
Sunday
,
Says
Tommy
Snooks
to
Bessie
Brooks,
To-morrow zcv'//
be
Monday.''''
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Tom, Tom,
the
piper's
son,
He
learnt
to
play
when
he
was
young
,
He
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Ring-a
-
ring
-a-
roses,
A
full
of
posies;
Hush
hush
hush
I
hush
We're
all
tumbled
down.
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