The Boyd Smith Mother GooseLawrence Elmendorf Forward by Lawrence Elmendorf briefly outlines a history of Mother Goose. This is followed by Mother Goose melodies collected by The Percy Society by James O'Halliwell, London in 1842. Pt. 2 is the Original Mother Goose Melody as issued by John Newbery of London circa 1760 and Isaiah Thomas of Worcester, Massachusetts circa 1785. Pt. 3 is The Pleasant history of Little Jack Horner, and Pt. 4 is the Famous history of Tom Thumb. |
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... Thumb ; eight in all - were in the 1697 edition . As to the Melodies , John Newbery , the famous publisher of St. Paul's Church Yard in London , whose life has been most interestingly told by Charles Welsh in London , 1885 , was the ...
... Thumb ; eight in all - were in the 1697 edition . As to the Melodies , John Newbery , the famous publisher of St. Paul's Church Yard in London , whose life has been most interestingly told by Charles Welsh in London , 1885 , was the ...
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... OF LITTLE JACK HORNER IV THE FAMOUS HISTORY OF TOM THUMB . NOTES . PAGE 131 • 132 132 132 133 • 133 134 • 134 • 134 135 · 135 136 136 • 136 • 136 · 137 · 139 · 159 • 217 List of Coloured Plates " THE man all tattered and xviii CONTENTS.
... OF LITTLE JACK HORNER IV THE FAMOUS HISTORY OF TOM THUMB . NOTES . PAGE 131 • 132 132 132 133 • 133 134 • 134 • 134 135 · 135 136 136 • 136 • 136 · 137 · 139 · 159 • 217 List of Coloured Plates " THE man all tattered and xviii CONTENTS.
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... thumb , and took out a plum , And said , " What a brave boy am I ! " 3 I HAD a little husband , No bigger than my thumb ; I put him in a pint pot , And then I bade him drum ; I bridled him , and saddled him , And sent him out of town ...
... thumb , and took out a plum , And said , " What a brave boy am I ! " 3 I HAD a little husband , No bigger than my thumb ; I put him in a pint pot , And then I bade him drum ; I bridled him , and saddled him , And sent him out of town ...
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... thumbs . The king and queen did eat thereof , And noblemen beside ; And what they could not eat that night , The queen next morning fried . There Were Two Cats HERE were two cats of Kilkenny , TH Each thought there was one cat too many ...
... thumbs . The king and queen did eat thereof , And noblemen beside ; And what they could not eat that night , The queen next morning fried . There Were Two Cats HERE were two cats of Kilkenny , TH Each thought there was one cat too many ...
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... . As I am your little slave , If the little that I have Be too little , little we will Borrow , borrow , borrow . Moral . Then the little man so gent , Made MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES 113 THE FAMOUS HISTORY OF TOM THUMB NOTES.
... . As I am your little slave , If the little that I have Be too little , little we will Borrow , borrow , borrow . Moral . Then the little man so gent , Made MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES 113 THE FAMOUS HISTORY OF TOM THUMB NOTES.
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baby began Bobby Shafto carrion crow coat Cock Robin cou'd Cradle will rock crumpled horn cry'd dance Dickery diddle ding e'er Fairy Queen fell fire girl Goose Gosling house that Jack Humpty Dumpty ISAIAH THOMAS ITTLE Jack built JOHN NEWBERY jump'd jumped kill'd killed the rat King Arthur kissed the maiden legs little boy little cock sparrow little dog LITTLE JACK HORNER little maid little Pig Little Robin Redbreast liv'd lol de riddle maiden all forlorn malt married MAXIM mice milked the cow Miller moon Mother GOOSE's Melody mouse night noble Number old woman penny pipe Piper's Son play pleasant poor pretty pudding quoth reply'd ride round Simple Simon sing Song tayler thee Thomas Fleet thou thro Thumb Tom Thumb Tom's Tommy took tossed the dog town Tucker L twist Unto Wheelbarrow Who'll Wife worried the cat
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Page 3 - OLD Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard, To get her poor dog a bone: But when she got there The cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none.
Page 57 - A MAN of words and not of deeds, Is like a garden full of weeds...
Page 48 - 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.
Page 124 - JACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
Page 63 - As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives, Every wife had seven sacks, Every sack had seven cats, Every cat had seven kits — Kits, cats, sacks, and wives, How many were going to St. Ives?
Page 85 - That kissed the maiden all forlorn That milked the cow with the crumpled horn That tossed the dog That worried the cat That killed the rat That ate the malt ' That lay in the house that Jack built.
Page 16 - Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing; Was not that a dainty dish To set before the king!
Page 92 - I," said the Sparrow, "With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin." Who saw him die? "I," said the Fly, " With my little eye, I saw him die.
Page 69 - Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock; When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, cradle, and all.
Page 74 - Hey, diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon!