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" Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town, Up-stairs and down-stairs in his nightgown, Rapping at the window, crying through the lock, " Are the children in their beds, for now it's eight o'clock I" Since the crooked man lived where everything else was... "
The Gordon Readers - Page 39
by Emma K. Gordon - 1910
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Child's play, 17 drawings, by E.V.B.

Eleanor Vere Boyle (hon. mrs. R.C.) - 1859 - 104 pages
...Pussy-cat mew Shall have no more milk, Till her best petticoat's Mended with silk. WEE WILLIE WINKIE. ЕЕ Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Upstairs and...Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, "Are the babes in their beds, For it's now ten o'clock ? " MY LADY'S DAUGHTER. RAW a pail of water For my Lady's...
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Mother Goose's Melodies for Children, Or Songs for the Nursery: With Notes ...

Nursery rhymes - 1869 - 254 pages
...And lay me down softly, And set me on a bank to dry; That I may look pretty, When some one comes by. Wee Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Up-stairs and down-stairs, In his night-gown ; Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, " Are the babes in their bed ? For it's now...
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Mother Goose's Melodies, Or, Songs for the Nursery

Children's poetry - 1878 - 252 pages
...And lay me down softly, And set me on a bank to dry ; That I may look pretty, When some one comes by. Wee Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Up-stairs and down-stairs, In his night-gown; Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, " Are the babes in their bed ? For it's now...
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The Bodley Books: The Bodleys on wheels and The Bodleys afoot

Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 446 pages
...Lucy was allowed to cuddle in her mother's arms as she sang in a low, musical voice WEE WILLIE WINKIE. Wee Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Up-stairs and down-stairs In his night-gown, . . Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, " Are the weans in their bed, For it's now...
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The Bodleys on wheels, by the author of 'The Bodleys telling stories'.

Horace Elisha Scudder - 1880 - 244 pages
...Lucy was allowed to cuddle in her mother's arms as she sang in a low, musical voice WEE WILLIE WINKIE. Wee Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Up-stairs and down-stairs In his night-gown, Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, " Are the weans in their heil, For it's now...
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The prince of nursery playmates

Prince - 1880 - 92 pages
...Pussy-Cat mew Shall have no more milk Till her best petticoat's Mended with silk. Wee Willie Winkic. WEE Willie Winkie Runs through the town Upstairs and downstairs In his night-gown ; Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, " Are the babes in their beds, For it's now...
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Verse and Prose for Beginners in Reading: Selected from English and American ...

Children - 1893 - 112 pages
...; Dead was she on Friday ; Sad was Tom on Saturday, To bury his wife on Sunday. WEE WILLIE WINKIE. Wee Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs, In his night-gown; Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, " Are the bahes in their bed ? For it's now...
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The Nursery Rhyme Book

Andrew Lang - Animals - 1897 - 296 pages
...one could play on the violin — Such joy there was at my wedding, On New Year's day in the morning. WEE Willie Winkie runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown, Rapping at the window, crying through the lock, "Are the children in their beds, for now...
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Second five months

Emma K. Gordon - Readers (Primary) - 1902 - 136 pages
...Good night, Sleep tight, Wake up bright In the morning light, To do what's right, With all your might. Wee Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Upstairs...night gown, Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, " All the children in their beds ? For it's now eight o'clock." day beam field waking lambs The sun...
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The First Book of Song and Story

Children's poetry - 1903 - 518 pages
...traveller in the dark, Though I know not what you are, Twinkle, twinkle, little star ! 93 WEE WILLIE WINKIE WEE Willie Winkie Runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs, In his night-gown, Tapping at the window, Crying at the lock, " Are the weans in their bed, For it's now ten...
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