A Treasury of Pleasure Books for Young PeopleJoseph Cundall |
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... Wren was young , So neatly as she danced , And so sweetly as she sung , -- Robin Redbreast lost his heart : He was a gallant. COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN . He held within his hand . 3.
... Wren was young , So neatly as she danced , And so sweetly as she sung , -- Robin Redbreast lost his heart : He was a gallant. COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN . He held within his hand . 3.
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... Wren , If you will but be mine , You shall dine on cherry - pie , And drink nice currant - wine . I'll dress you like a Goldfinch , Or like a Peacock gay ; So if you'll have me , Jenny , Let us appoint the day . " Jenny blush'd behind ...
... Wren , If you will but be mine , You shall dine on cherry - pie , And drink nice currant - wine . I'll dress you like a Goldfinch , Or like a Peacock gay ; So if you'll have me , Jenny , Let us appoint the day . " Jenny blush'd behind ...
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... Wren's house , To sing a roundelay . He met the Cock and Hen , And bade the Cock declare , This was his wedding - day With Jenny Wren the fair . The Cock then blew his horn To let the neighbours know This was Robin's wedding - day , And ...
... Wren's house , To sing a roundelay . He met the Cock and Hen , And bade the Cock declare , This was his wedding - day With Jenny Wren the fair . The Cock then blew his horn To let the neighbours know This was Robin's wedding - day , And ...
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... Rook , With his spectacles and band ; And one of Mother Hubbard's books Then follow'd him the Lark , For he could sweetly. He held within his hand . For the Cuckoo he miss'd , But Cock Robin he. 6 COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN .
... Rook , With his spectacles and band ; And one of Mother Hubbard's books Then follow'd him the Lark , For he could sweetly. He held within his hand . For the Cuckoo he miss'd , But Cock Robin he. 6 COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN .
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... Wren ; And when he came unto the end , Then he began again . The Goldfinch came on next , To give away the Bride ; The Linnet , being bridesmaid , Walk'd by Jenny's side ; And as she was a - walking , Said , " Upon my word , I think ...
... Wren ; And when he came unto the end , Then he began again . The Goldfinch came on next , To give away the Bride ; The Linnet , being bridesmaid , Walk'd by Jenny's side ; And as she was a - walking , Said , " Upon my word , I think ...
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