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... fire , And soon the ball was lost . And Simon he would honey eat Out of the mustard - pot ; He bit his tongue until he cried , ——— That was all the good he got . He went to ride a spotted cow , That had got a little calf ; She threw him ...
... fire , And soon the ball was lost . And Simon he would honey eat Out of the mustard - pot ; He bit his tongue until he cried , ——— That was all the good he got . He went to ride a spotted cow , That had got a little calf ; She threw him ...
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... I , said the Kite , If it's not in the night , And I'll carry him to the grave . Who'll carry the link ? I , said the Linnet. Here is the Kite , In the air in full flight . Here is the Linnet , With a link with fire. DEATH OF COCK ROBIN .
... I , said the Kite , If it's not in the night , And I'll carry him to the grave . Who'll carry the link ? I , said the Linnet. Here is the Kite , In the air in full flight . Here is the Linnet , With a link with fire. DEATH OF COCK ROBIN .
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... said the Linnet , I'll fetch it in a minute , And I'll carry the link . Who'll be chief mourner ? I , said the Dove. Here is the Linnet , With a link with fire in it . Here is the Dove , Who Cock Robin did love. ΙΟ DEATH OF COCK ROBIN .
... said the Linnet , I'll fetch it in a minute , And I'll carry the link . Who'll be chief mourner ? I , said the Dove. Here is the Linnet , With a link with fire in it . Here is the Dove , Who Cock Robin did love. ΙΟ DEATH OF COCK ROBIN .
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Joseph Cundall. ONCE upon a time an old Dame was sweeping out her cottage , when , to her great joy ,. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG . " Good water , quench fire ; fire will not. 3.
Joseph Cundall. ONCE upon a time an old Dame was sweeping out her cottage , when , to her great joy ,. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG . " Good water , quench fire ; fire will not. 3.
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... fire , and then threw her stick into the fire , and said , — " Good fire , burn stick ; stick will not beat dog , dog will not bite pig , pig will not get over the stile , and I shall not get home to - night . " But the fire would not ...
... fire , and then threw her stick into the fire , and said , — " Good fire , burn stick ; stick will not beat dog , dog will not bite pig , pig will not get over the stile , and I shall not get home to - night . " But the fire would not ...
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