| Woolson Morse - Musicals - 1884 - 50 pages
...a lone widow is certainly sad, etc. Oh, peas porridge hot and peas porridge cold, And peas porrige in the pot nine days old, Some like it hot, some like it cold. I8 II. I must labor and toil from the morning to night, No rest can I hope to obtain ; The love of... | |
| Folk-songs, English - 1892 - 588 pages
...away, lads, for an hour or so." Warwickshire. Pease pudding hot, pease pudding cold, Pease pudding in the pot Nine days old, Some like it hot, some like, etc. Some like it, etc. In AY. 158, this is called "a game with the hands." But in the North Midlands... | |
| Edward Pearson Moses - Readers - 1895 - 116 pages
...see my good man ? They call him Cock-a-Bandy. Pease pudding hot, Pease pudding cold, Pease pudding in the pot Nine days old. Some like it hot ; Some...it cold ; ' Some like it in the pot Nine days old. And since Master Jelf Was put on the shelf Because he would not spell pie, Let him stand there, so... | |
| Andrew Lang - Animals - 1897 - 296 pages
...forehead. Draw the latch ! [Pulling up its nose. And Walk in ! [Opening its mouth and putting in «j finge) [Game -with the hands.] PEASE-PUDDING hot, Pease-pudding...like it cold, Some like it in the pot, Nine days old. IS John Smith within ? "— " Yes, that he is." " Can he set a shoe ? "— "Ay, marry, two, Here a... | |
| Andrew Lang - Animals - 1897 - 320 pages
...[Pulling up in nose. And Walk in ! [Opening ilt mouth and putting in ittjinger. [Gamt with the handt.] PEASE.PUDDING hot, Pease-pudding cold, Pease-pudding...like it cold, Some like it in the pot, Nine days old. IS John Smith within ? " — " Yes, that he is." " Can he set a shoe ? "— "Ay, marry, two, Here a... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton - Readers - 1899 - 120 pages
...PUSSY SITS BEHIND THE LOG. PEASE-PORRIDGE HOT. Pease-porridge hot, Pease-porridge cold, Pease-porridge in the pot, Nine days old; Some like it hot, Some...like it cold, Some like it in the pot, Nine days old. PUSSY SITS BEHIND THE LOG. Pussy sits behind the log, How can she be fair? Then comes in the little... | |
| Reginald Wright Kauffman - American fiction - 1901 - 430 pages
...This is enough of a one, anyhow," added Morgan. " Well, he does n't want it cold, at all events. " ' Some like it hot, some like it cold, Some like it in the pot ' — I really forget how many days old." The curtain was drawn back and a tall, thin man appeared... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton - Readers - 1903 - 138 pages
...if she's not gone, She lives there still. 45 Pease porridge hot, Pease porridge cold, Pease porridge in the pot, Nine days old ; Some like it hot, Some...like it cold, Some like it in the pot, Nine days old. HARK, HARK! BOW-WOW. Hark, Hark! Bow-wow. The watch-dogs bark : Bow-wow. Hark, hark ! I hear The strain... | |
| Lew Anna Ball - Readers (Primary) - 1906 - 112 pages
...a kite ? We made a big kite yesterday. We can Peas porridge hot, Peas porridge cold, Peas porridge in the pot Nine days old. Some like it hot, Some like it cold, Some like it in the pot y -^ jf Nine days old. There was an old woman Lived under the hill, And if she 's not gone, She lives... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith - Children's poetry - 1907 - 280 pages
...with T, Put it in the oven for Tommy and me. r Pease porridge hot, Pease porridge cold, Pease porridge in the pot, Nine days old. Some like it hot, Some...like it cold, Some like it in the pot, Nine days old. r Pat it, kiss it, Stroke it, bless it; Three days' sunshine, three days' rain, Little hand all well... | |
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