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    M

    OTHER.

    (jOOSE

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    CONTENTS

    OF

    THIS

    BOOK.

    Bonny

    lass,

    pretty

    lass

    27

    jtf

    diller,

    a

    dollar

    .

    .28

    Z,////^

    1k//)'

    Blue

    .

    .

    29

    ///}'

    boy

    blue

    ...

    30

    G/'r/y

    //

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    G

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    MOTHER

    GOOSE

    or

    tt)e

    OLD

    NURSERY

    RHYMES

    Illustrated

    ty

    KATE

    GREEN

    AWAY

    engraved

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    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

    pocket

    ,

    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

    pocket

    full

    of

    posies;

    Hush

    hush

    hush

    I

    hush

    We're

    all

    tumbled

    down.

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