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... thought he could not fail , Because he'd got a little salt To put upon its tail . Simon made a great snow ball , And brought it in to roast ; He laid it down before the fire , And soon the ball was lost . And Simon he would honey eat ...
... thought he could not fail , Because he'd got a little salt To put upon its tail . Simon made a great snow ball , And brought it in to roast ; He laid it down before the fire , And soon the ball was lost . And Simon he would honey eat ...
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... thought a cloud had fallen . And she thought she would go to the court and tell the king that the clouds were falling so she gaed , and she gaed , and she gaed , and she met a Cock , and the Cock said , - HENNY - PENNY . " Where are you ...
... thought a cloud had fallen . And she thought she would go to the court and tell the king that the clouds were falling so she gaed , and she gaed , and she gaed , and she met a Cock , and the Cock said , - HENNY - PENNY . " Where are you ...
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... The good Dame sat down to think what she should do with such a good piece of luck , for you must know that in days gone by a silver sixpence was worth much more than it is now - a - days , and first of all she thought she would buy a.
... The good Dame sat down to think what she should do with such a good piece of luck , for you must know that in days gone by a silver sixpence was worth much more than it is now - a - days , and first of all she thought she would buy a.
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... thought she would buy a hen that laid eggs well , but after thinking and thinking for a long , long time , she thought she would buy a pig ! So the old Dame put up her broom in the closet , and then got out her best high - heeled shoes ...
... thought she would buy a hen that laid eggs well , but after thinking and thinking for a long , long time , she thought she would buy a pig ! So the old Dame put up her broom in the closet , and then got out her best high - heeled shoes ...
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... thought the children ; and they began to stroke him familiarly . The Bear stretched himself out at his full length upon the floor , and the youngest boy rolled over him , and nestled his curly head in the shaggy black fur of the beast ...
... thought the children ; and they began to stroke him familiarly . The Bear stretched himself out at his full length upon the floor , and the youngest boy rolled over him , and nestled his curly head in the shaggy black fur of the beast ...
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beat dog began bite pig Bob Rose bonny song bride burn stick chair clouds are falling COCK ROBIN Cocky-locky cried crumpled horn dance door Drawings by HARRISON Drawings by JOHN Ducky-daddles e-oh Engraved by WALTER Farmer Ganderee gave Mousey Goosie-poosie HARRISON WEIR Heigho says Rowley home to-night house that Jack Huge Bear Illustrated with Six Jack built Jack Hardy JENNY WREN JOHN ABSOLON kill'd the rat kiss'd the maiden LITTLE BO-PEEP'S LITTLE GOODY TWO-SHOES LITTLE MAID little Margery little Silver-hair maiden all forlorn malt MASON Middle Bear middle voice milk'd the cow MOTHER GOOSE mouse old Dame OLD MOTHER HUBBARD PIPER'S SON porridge Reynard ROBIN AND JENNY rowley powley SILVER SIXPENCE Simple Simon Six Drawings sly Fox soon stile tail tatter'd and torn Three Bears toss'd the dog Turkey-lurky Wee Bear wee Robin flew wee Robin says WGMASON Who'll worried the cat