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" There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do. She gave them some broth without any bread, She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed. "
First Grade Manual: A Help-book for Teachers - Page 274
by Emma Miller Bolenius - 1923 - 461 pages
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The child's picture story book

Child - 1883 - 330 pages
...is vexa-ti-on, Di-vi-si-on is as bad, The Rule of Three perplex-es me, And Prac-tice drives me mad. There was an old wo-man who liv-ed in a shoe, She had so ma-ny chil-dren, she didn't know what to do ; She gave them some broth with-out any bread, She whip-ped them all round,...
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The Medical World, Volume 24

Medicine - 1906 - 574 pages
...enforced rest necessary to admit of the prolonged application being made over the precordium. Ancient. There was an old woman who lived in a shoe : She had so many children she didn't know what to do. Modern. There was a nev> woman who lived in a shoe : She had no children at...
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Old mother Hubbard [by S.C. Martin] and other nursery rhymes and jingles

Sarah Catherine Martin, mother Hubbard - 1883 - 80 pages
...For our old sow is in a swoon." OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A SHOE. 2 7 THE OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A SHOE. THERE was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she didn't know what to do ; She gave them some broth without any bread, Then whipped them all soundly,...
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Blackie's geographical readers, Issue 4

W G. Baker - 1884 - 270 pages
...United States, the unruly boy Sam, as having set up a government independent of the mother country. There was an old woman Who lived in a shoe ; She had so many children, She didn't know what to do: To some she gave broth, And to some she gave bread, And some she whipped soundly,...
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Recitations for infant schools

Wilhelmina Lydia Rooper - 1884 - 80 pages
...the cow's in the corn. Where is the little boy minding the sheep ? Under the haycock fast asleep. 24 There was an old woman who lived in a shoe; She had so many children, she didn't know what to do. She gave them some broth without any bread; She whipped them all soundly and...
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Literary News, Volumes 7-8

American literature - 1886 - 802 pages
...goslings to a single goose ! Is it any wonder that she poured out her feelings in the celebrated lines : " There was an old woman, who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she didn't know what to do ? " Yet her family cares sat lightly upon her and she survived Father Goose...
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Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 25

Medicine - 1906 - 682 pages
...irrigation has been attended with such good results it should be much more frequently employed. ANCIENT. — There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she didn't know what to do. MODERN. — There was a new woman who lived in a shoe, She had no children...
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Albany Bi-centennial: Historical Memoirs

Anthony Bleecker Banks, Franklin Martin Danaher, Andrew Hamilton - Albany (N.Y.) - 1888 - 534 pages
...well-known shoe manufacturers. It was an illustration of the old woman known so well from nursery rhymes, " who lived in a shoe ; she had so many children she did not know what to do." On a large float was the shoe, spacious enough for a good sized family. There was the old woman, while...
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The Kindergarten for Teachers and Parents, Volume 22

Kindergarten - 1910 - 392 pages
...in the kindergarten. Rhymes Dance To Your Daddy. — Mother Goose. Jack and Jill. — Mother Goose. There was an old woman Who lived in a shoe. She had so many children She knew just what to rlo. She gave them some broth With plenty of bread. She loved them and kissed them...
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Poor Jack

Frederick Marryat - Sea stories - 1889 - 394 pages
...get rid of him ! " 'There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She 'd so many children she didn't know what to do ; She gave them some broth without any bread, "And if I don't whip him, it's my fault, that's all. Virginia, my love, don't spit— that's not genteel....
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