Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales: a Sequel to the Nursery Rhymes of EnglandJ. Russell Smith, 1849 - 276 pages |
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... Cock - lock . " Oh ! cock - lock , where are you going ? " And cock - lock said , " I'm going to the wood for some meat . " Then hen - len said , " Oh ! cock - lock , don't go , for I was going , and I met chicken - licken , and chicken ...
... Cock - lock . " Oh ! cock - lock , where are you going ? " And cock - lock said , " I'm going to the wood for some meat . " Then hen - len said , " Oh ! cock - lock , don't go , for I was going , and I met chicken - licken , and chicken ...
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... cock - lock , and cock - lock met hen - len , and hen - len met chicken - licken , and chicken- licken had been at the wood , and the sky had fallen on her poor bald pate , and we are going to tell the king . " So drake - lake turned ...
... cock - lock , and cock - lock met hen - len , and hen - len met chicken - licken , and chicken- licken had been at the wood , and the sky had fallen on her poor bald pate , and we are going to tell the king . " So drake - lake turned ...
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James-Orchard Halliwell. duck - luck , and duck - luck met cock - lock , and cock - lock met hen - len , and hen - len met chicken - licken , and chicken - licken had been at the wood , and the sky had fallen on her poor bald pate , and ...
James-Orchard Halliwell. duck - luck , and duck - luck met cock - lock , and cock - lock met hen - len , and hen - len met chicken - licken , and chicken - licken had been at the wood , and the sky had fallen on her poor bald pate , and ...
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Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales: A Sequel to the Nursery Rhymes of England ... James Orchard Halliwell No preview available - 2018 |
Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales: A Sequel to the Nursery Rhymes of England James Orchard Halliwell No preview available - 2015 |
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