Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales: a Sequel to the Nursery Rhymes of EnglandJ. Russell Smith, 1849 - 276 pages |
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Page 38
... young lady happened to be looking out of the window when Jack was passing with the donkey on his shoulders , the legs sticking up in the air , and the sight was so comical and An incident analogous to this occurs in Grimm , Die Goldene ...
... young lady happened to be looking out of the window when Jack was passing with the donkey on his shoulders , the legs sticking up in the air , and the sight was so comical and An incident analogous to this occurs in Grimm , Die Goldene ...
Page 39
... young princess , having lost her father's This story is abridged from the old chap - book of the Three Kings of Colchester . The incident of the heads rising out of the well is very similar to one introduced in Peele's Old Wives Tale ...
... young princess , having lost her father's This story is abridged from the old chap - book of the Three Kings of Colchester . The incident of the heads rising out of the well is very similar to one introduced in Peele's Old Wives Tale ...
Page 41
... young king made him sensible of all that happened . Great was the joy at court amongst all , with the exception of the queen and her club - footed daughter , who were ready to burst with malice , and envied her happiness ; and the ...
... young king made him sensible of all that happened . Great was the joy at court amongst all , with the exception of the queen and her club - footed daughter , who were ready to burst with malice , and envied her happiness ; and the ...
Page 42
... Young woman , whither so fast ? " " What is that to you , " said she " Then , " said he , " what have you in your bag and bottle ? " She answered , " Good things , which you shall not be troubled with . " " Won't you give me some ...
... Young woman , whither so fast ? " " What is that to you , " said she " Then , " said he , " what have you in your bag and bottle ? " She answered , " Good things , which you shall not be troubled with . " " Won't you give me some ...
Page 44
... young maiden , frightened almost out of her wits by her mother's fury , speedily took the sieve , and though p . 236. The rhymes in the copy given above were obtained from the North of England , without , however , any reference to the ...
... young maiden , frightened almost out of her wits by her mother's fury , speedily took the sieve , and though p . 236. The rhymes in the copy given above were obtained from the North of England , without , however , any reference to the ...
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