| Rudyard Kipling - British - 1899 - 178 pages
...Will'am WilI'ams." And in this manner did Wee Willie Winkie enter into his manhood. BAA BAA, BLACK SHEEP BAA BAA, BLACK SHEEP Baa Baa, Black Sheep, Have you...wool ? Yes, Sir, yes, Sir, three bags full. One for the Master, one for the Dame — None for the Little Boy that cries down the lane. — Nursery Rhyme.... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 366 pages
...said Wee Willie Winkie, ' but you mustn't call me Winkie any no more. I'm Percival Will'am Will'ams.' BAA BAA, BLACK SHEEP Baa Baa, Black Sheep, Have you...wool ? Yes, Sir, yes, Sir, three bags full. One for the Master, one for the Dame — None for the Little Boy that cries down the lane. Nursery Rhyme. THE... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - British - 1899 - 364 pages
...said Wee Willie Winkie, ' but you mustn't call me Winkie any no more. I'm Percival Will'am Will'ams.' BAA BAA, BLACK SHEEP Baa Baa, Black Sheep, Have you...wool ? Yes, Sir, yes, Sir, three bags full. One for the Master, one for the Dame — None for the Little Boy that cries down the lane. Nursery Rhyme. THE... | |
| Percy B. Green - Mother Goose - 1899 - 298 pages
...little dog laughed to see such fine sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon." ***** * Baa 1 baa I black sheep, have you any wool ? Yes, sir ; yes, sir, three bags full, One for the master, another for the maid, And one for the little child that cried in the lane." ***** " Here... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton - Readers - 1899 - 120 pages
...them ; She found them, indeed, but it made her heart bleed, For they'd left their tails behind them. BA-A, BA-A, BLACK SHEEP. Ba-a, ba-a, black sheep, have you any wool ? Yes, marry, have I, three bags full : One for my master, one for his dame, And one for the little boy that... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1899 - 358 pages
...more. I'm Percival WilTam Will'ams.' And in this manner did Wee Willie Winkie enter into his manhood. BAA BAA, BLACK SHEEP Baa Baa, Black Sheep, Have you any wool ? Tes, Sir, yes, Sir, three bags full. One for the Master, one for the Dame — None for the Little... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1899 - 360 pages
...more. I'm Percival Will'am Will'ams.' And in this manner did Wee Willie Winkie enter into his manhood. BAA BAA, BLACK SHEEP Baa Baa, Black Sheep, Have you any wool ? Fes, Sir, yes, Sir, three bags full. One for the Master, one for the Dame — None for the Little... | |
| Maud Summers - Readers (Primary) - 1900 - 136 pages
...went home, she told her little brother about Snow- White, who had sent him such a pretty gift. ' ' Baa ! baa ! black sheep ! Have you any wool?" "Yes, sir; yes, sir; Three bags Ml. One for my master, One for my dame, One for the little boy That lives in the lane." 97 COLLIE "... | |
| Ella Marie Powers, Thomas Minard Balliet - Readers - 1902 - 152 pages
...from it ? Little Grace has on a warm dress. Her dress is made of wool. The lambs gave Grace her dress. Baa! baa! black sheep! Have you any wool? Yes, sir;...Three bags full. One for my master, One for my dame, One for the little boy night stars count those We can see the stars at night. O, look up into the sky!... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1902 - 138 pages
...care of Fan, too. He gives Fan hay to eat. black hay ride back may hide tack say side A FIRST READER. Baa ! baa ! black sheep ! Have you any wool ? " "...Three bags full. One for my master, One for my dame, One for the little boy That lives in the lane." 66 under found ripe sweet down Mary has found an apple.... | |
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