The Mother Goose: Containing All the Melodies the Old Lady Ever WroteDame Goslin (pseud.) G.S. Appleton, 1851 - 64 ページ |
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... mend . If I'd as much money as I could tell , I never would cry , old clothes to sell ; Old clothes to sell , old clothes to sell ; I never would cry , old clothes to sell . THERE was an old woman Lived under a hill ;
... mend . If I'd as much money as I could tell , I never would cry , old clothes to sell ; Old clothes to sell , old clothes to sell ; I never would cry , old clothes to sell . THERE was an old woman Lived under a hill ;
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... Lived under a hill ; And if she's not gone , She lives there still . INTERY , mintery , cutery - corn , Apple seed and apple thorn ; Wine , brier , limber - lock , Five geese in a flock , Sing and sing by a spring , O - U - T , and in ...
... Lived under a hill ; And if she's not gone , She lives there still . INTERY , mintery , cutery - corn , Apple seed and apple thorn ; Wine , brier , limber - lock , Five geese in a flock , Sing and sing by a spring , O - U - T , and in ...
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... the basin had been stronger , My story would have been longer . PIT , pat , well - a - day ,. THERE was a king , and he had three daughters , And they all lived in a basin of water ; LITTLE Jack Jingle , He used to live single :
... the basin had been stronger , My story would have been longer . PIT , pat , well - a - day ,. THERE was a king , and he had three daughters , And they all lived in a basin of water ; LITTLE Jack Jingle , He used to live single :
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... money ? I've forgot . Get you gone , You drunken sot ! MISTRESS Mary , quite contrary , How does your garden grow ? With silver bells and cockle shells , And maidens all a row . THERE was an old woman of Norwich , Who lived.
... money ? I've forgot . Get you gone , You drunken sot ! MISTRESS Mary , quite contrary , How does your garden grow ? With silver bells and cockle shells , And maidens all a row . THERE was an old woman of Norwich , Who lived.
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... lived upon nothing but porridge ; Parading the town , She turned cloak into gown , This thrifty old woman of Norwich . I HAD a little hobby - horse , and it was well shod , It carried me to the mill - door , trod , trod , trod ; When I ...
... lived upon nothing but porridge ; Parading the town , She turned cloak into gown , This thrifty old woman of Norwich . I HAD a little hobby - horse , and it was well shod , It carried me to the mill - door , trod , trod , trod ; When I ...
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38 cents 75 cents ANNER Pallic ANNIE'S FIRST BOOK APPLETON'S JUVENILE PUBLICATIONS ASTO barn blows calf chairs to mend Charley loves Chimney sweep clothes to sell Coloured dance a jig deedle DESIGNS BY CROOME dibbity ding dish EMBELLISHED feedle fiddle GEORGE GOOSEY gown Half cloth hill house and stole Illustrated with Numerous JACK SPRAT Johnny Pringle jump'd king Knave Little Annie's little boy little dog LITTLE Jack LITTLE Jack Horner LITTLE Robin Maids Mamma's Bible Stories MARIA EDGEWORTH mice miller Mother Goose mouse never would cry Numerous Engravings old chairs old clothes old woman ORIGINAL DESIGNS PAT-A-CAKE peck of pickled penny Peter Piper picked pretty Price 50 cents Price 75 pussy-cat queen shoe sing SOLOMON GRUNDY stairs Taffy Taffy's house tarts THREE blind mice took town trip and go tumbled Volume 16mo Volume square 16mo weedle Where's wife wind