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    MOTHER. (jOOSE

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    CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK.

    Bonny lass, pretty lass 27jtf diller, a dollar . .28Z,////^ 1k//)' Blue . . 29

    ///}' boyblue

    ... 30G/'r/y //

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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 ~^cmLived under a hill

    ;

    And If she'

    s not gone.She lives there still.

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    Dtddlty, dlddlty, dumptyThe 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 comingivitb 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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    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 girlLived 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

    Praytbee, fine lady, come under my bus/2.

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    Jack and JillWent up the hill,To fetch a pail of waterJack fell do-t'jnAnd 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 Tittle mous e ^Lived in a little house;He caught JishesIn other men's ditches.

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    Tell TaleTit,Your tongue shall be slit$

    And all the dogs in the townShall 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 cwith 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 contraryHoiv does your garden gro~jj ?With silver bells, and cockle shells ',And CQ-UU

    slipsall

    ofa ro~uu.

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    Bonny lass, pretty lass, wilt thou be mine ?'Thou shalt not

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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 cwalk 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

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    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 5Come 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 tWhen nobody V 'with me,I'm al-ivays alone.

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    Ride a cock-horse,To ^anbury-cross^To see little JohnnyGet 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 sing for?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 jThere 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

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    Where they sup sour milkFrom a rams horn.

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    Little maid, little maid,Whither goest thou?Doivn in the meads^vnTo milk my cow.

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    My mother, and your mother,Went O'-ver the waySaid 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

    firstto

    godo-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 BrooksWere 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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    PARKINS & GOTTO'SLIST OF ARTICLES

    SUITABLE FOR

    PORTRAIT ALBUMSSCRAP BOOKSHAND BAGSCARRIAGE BAGSFITTED BAGSBAGATELLE BOARDSBLOTTING BOOKSBOOK SLIDESBIBLES AND PRAYERSCHURCH SERVICESTABLE CANDLESTICKSCIGAR CASESCARD TRAYSCARD CASESCHESS AND DRAUGHTSWOOD DESKSLEATHER DESKSDESPATCH BOXESDRESSING CASESPORTABLE DITTO

    ENVELOPE CASESFANS AND PURSES

    FITTED WALLETSGLOVE BOXESINKSTANDSJEWEL CASESKEY BOXESKNITTING BOXESLADIES' COMPANIONSLETTER BOXESLIQUEUR CASESOPERA GLASSESSILVER PENCIL CASESPOCKET BOOKSPORTFOLIOSRETICULESSMELLING BOTTLESCASES OF INSTRUMENTSSTATIONERY CABINETSWRITING CASESWORK BOXESPOSTAGE SCALES

    BACKGAMMON BOARDSMUSICAL BOXES

    CHILDREN'S and other Books for PRESENTATION.

    In-door and Out-door Games of every description,and an endless variety of Nic-Nacs.

    A descriptive Illustrated Catalogue of Fancy Articlesor Games, forwarded Post free, on application.

    24, 25, 27 & 28, OXFORD STREET,

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    OTHER. Ij COSE