<SPAN name="startofbook"></SPAN>
<h1>THE REAL<br/> MOTHER<br/> GOOSE</h1>
<br/>
<h2><i>Illustrated by</i><br/> Blanche Fisher Wright</h2>
<br/><br/>
<h3>1916</h3>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td colspan="3">
<h3 id="list">A LIST OF THE RHYMES<br/></h3>
<h4><SPAN href="#alpha">an alphabetical list of first lines</SPAN></h4>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td class="contents" width="33%"> <SPAN href="#a55"> ABC<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a63"> About the Bush<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a100"> The Alphabet<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a252"> An Equal<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a223"> An Icicle<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a200"> Around the Green Gravel<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a203"> As I Was Going Along<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a126"> Baa, Baa, Black Sheep<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a23"> Baby Dolly<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a284"> The Balloon<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a247"> The Bells<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a57"> Banbury Cross<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a257"> Bandy Legs<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a37"> Barber<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a155"> Bat, Bat<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a236"> Bedtime<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a24"> Bees<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a267"> Bell Horses<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a178"> Belleisle<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a211"> Bessy Bell and Mary Gray<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a234"> Betty Blue<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a205"> Billy, Billy<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a217"> Birds of a Feather<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a209"> The Bird Scarer<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a75"> The Black Hen<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a173"> The Blacksmith<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a89"> Blue Bell Boy<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a300"> Bobby Shaftoe<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a149"> Bobby Snooks<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a279"> Boy and Girl<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a141"> Boy and the Sparrow<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a226"> The Boy in the Barn<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a301"> The Bunch of Blue Ribbons<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a41"> Burnie Bee<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a132"> Buttons<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a167"> Bye, Baby Bunting<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a202"> Caesar's Song<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a77"> A Candle<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a191"> Candle-Saving<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a128"> The Cat and the Fiddle<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a285"> A Cherry<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a196"> A Chimney<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a50"> Christmas<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a294"> Christmas<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a49"> Clap Handies<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a32"> The Clever Hen<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a4"> The Clock<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a274"> The Coachman<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a88"> The Cock and the Hen<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a176"> Cock-a-Doodle-Do!<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a222"> Cock-a-Doodle-Do<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a187"> A Cock and Bull Story<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a170"> Cock-Crow<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a183"> Coffee and Tea<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a25"> Come Out to Play<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a254"> Come, Let's to Bed<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a169"> Comical Folk<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a130"> A Counting-Out Rhyme<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a242"> The Crooked Sixpence<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a10"> Cross Patch<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a125"> Cry, Baby<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a79"> Curly-Locks<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a61"> Cushy Cow<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a94"> Daffodils<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a8"> Dame Trot and Her Cat<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a101"> Dance to Your Daddie<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a237"> Dance, Little Baby<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a214"> Dance, Thumbkin, Dance<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a181"> Dapple-Gray<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a297"> The Death and Burial of Poor Cock Robin<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a137"> The Derby Ram<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a72"> Diddle Diddle Dumpling<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a163"> A Difficult Rhyme<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a291"> Ding, Dong, Bell<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a129"> Doctor Fell<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a71"> Doctor Foster<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a245"> The Donkey<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a82"> The Dove and the Wren<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a186"> Dreams<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a244"> Ducks and Drakes<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a218"> The Dusty Miller<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a51"> Elizabeth<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a293"> The Farmer and the Raven<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a192"> Fears and Tears<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a6"> Fingers and Toes<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a143"> The First of May<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a69"> Five Toes<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a38"> The Flying Pig<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a188"> For Baby<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a60"> For Every Evil<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a239"> For Want of a Nail<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a114"> Forehead, Eyes, Cheeks, Nose, etc.<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a59"> Georgy Porgy<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a258"> The Girl and the Birds<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a95"> The Girl in the Lane<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a21"> Going to St. Ives<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a165"> Good Advice<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a86"> Goosey, Goosey, Gander<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a220"> The Greedy Man<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a98"> Handy Pandy<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a156"> Hark! Hark!</SPAN><SPAN href="#a204"><br/></SPAN> </td>
<td class="contents" width="33%"> <SPAN href="#a54"> </SPAN><SPAN href="#a157">The Hart<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a204"> Hector Protector</SPAN> <br/>
<SPAN href="#a54">Heigh-Ho, the Carrion Crow<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a31"> Here Goes My Lord<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a138"> The Hobby-Horse<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a133"> Hot Boiled Beans<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a287"> Hot Codlins<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a299"> Hot-Cross Buns<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a145"> The House That Jack Built<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a80"> Humpty Dumpty<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a43"> The Hunter of Reigate<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a40"> Hush-a-Bye<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a93"> Hush-a-Bye<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a96"> Hush-a-Bye<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a120"> I Had a Little Husband<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a166"> I Love Sixpence<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a151"> I Saw a Ship A-Sailing<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a111"> If All the Seas Were One Sea<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a26"> If Wishes Were Horses<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a246"> If<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a122"> I'll Tell You a Story<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a201"> Intery, Mintery<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a131"> Jack and His Fiddle<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a99"> Jack and Jill<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a91"> Jack Jelf<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a230"> Jack Jingle<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a92"> Jack Sprat<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a20"> Jack<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a260"> Jenny Wren<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a73"> Jerry Hall<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a66"> John Smith<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a52"> Just Like Me<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a193"> The Kilkenny Cats<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a249"> The King of France<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a197"> Ladybird<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a34"> Leg Over Leg<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a74"> Lengthening Days<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a118"> The Lion and the Unicorn<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a216"> The Little Bird<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a1"> Little Bo-Peep<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a2"> Little Boy Blue<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a127"> Little Fred<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a248"> Little Girl and Queen<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a185"> The Little Girl with a Curl<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a208"> Little Jack Horner<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a147"> Little Jenny Wren<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a15"> Little Jumping Joan<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a265"> Little King Boggen<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a255"> Little Maid<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a70"> A Little Man<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a150"> The Little Moppet<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a278"> The Little Mouse<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a44"> Little Polly Flinders<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a134"> Little Pussy<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a286"> The Lost Shoe<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a261"> Little Tom Tucker<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a117"> Lock and Key<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a282"> London Bridge<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a35"> Lucy Locket<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a30"> A Man and a Maid<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a58"> The Man in Our Town<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a153"> The Man in the Moon<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a207"> The Man in the Wilderness<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a159"> The Man of Bombay<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a273"> The Man of Derby<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a290"> The Man of Tobago<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a198"> The Man Who Had Naught<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a283"> March Winds<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a210"> Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a215"> Mary's Canary<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a83"> Master I Have<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a19"> A Melancholy Song<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a119"> The Merchants of London<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a78"> Miss Muffet<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a76"> The Mist<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a17"> Money and the Mare<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a298"> The Mouse and the Clock<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a139"> The Mulberry Bush<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a264"> Multiplication Is Vexation<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a110"> My Kitten<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a238"> My Little Maid<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a158"> My Love<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a162"> My Maid Mary<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a189"> Myself<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a97"> Nancy Dawson<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a212"> Needles and Pins<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a56"> A Needle and Thread<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a13"> Oh Dear!<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a28"> Old Chairs to Mend<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a194"> Old Grimes<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a179"> Old King Cole<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a108"> The Old Man<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a14"> Old Mother Goose<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a87"> Old Mother Hubbard<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a148"> The Old Woman and the Pedlar<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a105"> The Old Woman from France<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a142"> Old Woman, Old Woman<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a263"> The Old Woman of Gloucester<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a270"> The Old Woman of Harrow<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a225"> The Old Woman of Leeds<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a277"> The Old Woman of Surrey<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a11"> The Old Woman Under a Hill</SPAN><SPAN href="#a251"><br/></SPAN> </td>
<td class="contents" width="33%"> <SPAN href="#a102">One Misty Moisty Morning</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a154">One, He Loves</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a251">One to Ten</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a175">One, Two, Buckle My Shoe<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a81"> One, Two, Three<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a190"> Over the Water<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a177"> Pairs or Pears<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a112"> Pancake Day<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a16"> Pat-a-Cake<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a240"> Pease Porridge<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a250"> Peter Piper<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a259"> A Pig<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a84"> Pins<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a272"> The Piper and His Cow<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a46"> Pippen Hill<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a53"> Play Days<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a113"> A Plum Pudding<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a276"> A Thorn<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a296"> Polly and Sukey<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a160"> Poor Old Robinson Crusoe!<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a164"> Pretty John Watts<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a232"> The Pumpkin-Eater<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a47"> Pussy-Cat and Queen<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a213"> Pussy-Cat and the Dumplings<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a304"> Pussy-Cat by the Fire<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a184"> Pussy-Cat Mew<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a231"> The Quarrel<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a3"> Rain<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a104"> Rain<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a45"> Ride Away, Ride Away<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a241"> Ring a Ring o' Roses<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a269"> The Robin<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a29"> Robin and Richard<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a103"> Robin Hood and Little John<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a18"> Robin Redbreast<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a65"> Robin-a-Bobbin<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a107"> The Robins<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a206"> Rock-a-Bye, Baby<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a146"> Saturday, Sunday<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a7"> A Seasonable Song<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a180"> See, See<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a64"> See-Saw<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a85"> Shall We Go A-Shearing?<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a224"> A Ship's Nail<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a233"> Shoeing<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a161"> A Sieve<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a67"> Simple Simon<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a135"> Sing a Song of Sixpence<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a281"> Sing, Sing<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a124"> Sleep, Baby, Sleep<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a303"> Sneezing<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a39"> Solomon Grundy<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a219"> A Star<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a123"> A Strange Old Woman<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a144"> Sulky Sue<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a227"> Sunshine<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a292"> A Sunshiny Shower<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a116"> A Sure Test<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a288"> Swan<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a199"> The Tailors and the Snail<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a268"> Taffy<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a253"> The Tarts<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a106"> Teeth and Gums<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a221"> The Ten O'Clock Scholar<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a235"> That's All<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a275"> There was an Old Woman<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a22"> Thirty Days Hath September<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a243"> This Is the Way<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a68"> Three Blind Mice<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a9"> Three Children on the Ice<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a172"> The Three Sons<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a289"> Three Straws<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a42"> Three Wise Men of Gotham<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a121"> To Babylon<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a27"> To Market<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a168"> Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a171"> Tommy Snooks<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a136"> Tommy Tittlemouse<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a229"> Tongs<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a109"> T'Other Little Tune<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a12"> Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dee<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a33"> Two Birds<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a174"> Two Gray Kits<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a115"> Two Pigeons<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a152"> A Walnut<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a62"> Wee Willie Winkie<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a195"> A Week of Birthdays<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a182"> A Well<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a256"> What Are Little Boys Made Of?<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a36"> When Jenny Wren Was Young<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a305"> When the Snow Is on the Ground<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a280"> When<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a262"> Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid?<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a266"> Whistle<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a90"> Why May Not I Love Johnny?<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a295"> Willy Boy<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a228"> Willy, Willy<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a48"> The Winds<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a5"> Winter<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a302"> The Woman of Exeter<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a140"> Young Lambs to Sell<br/></SPAN> <SPAN href="#a271"> Young Roger and Dolly<br/></SPAN> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<br/>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td colspan="3">
<h3 id="alpha">AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF FIRST LINES<br/></h3>
<h4><SPAN href="#list">a list of the rhymes</SPAN></h4>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td class="contents" width="50%">
<SPAN href="#a251"> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a54"> A carrion crow sat on an oak,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a221"> A diller, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a244"> A duck and a drake,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a293"> A farmer went trotting upon his gray mare,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a76"> A hill full, a hole full,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a226"> A little boy went into a barn,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a141"> A little cock-sparrow sat on a green tree,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a273"> A little old man of Derby,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a43"> A man went a-hunting at Reigate,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a161"> A riddle, a riddle, as I suppose,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a107"> A robin and a robin's son</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a292"> A sunshiny shower</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a24"> A swarm of bees in May</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a100"> A, B, C, and D,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a63"> About the bush, Willie,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a200"> Around the green gravel the grass grows green,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a189"> As I walked by myself,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a137"> As I was going to Derby all on a market-day,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a257"> As I was going to sell my eggs</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a21"> As I was going to St. Ives</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a46"> As I was going up Pippen Hill,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a285"> As I went through the garden gap,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a259"> As I went to Bonner,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a260"> As little Jenny Wren</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a182"> As round as an apple, as deep as a cup,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a152"> As soft as silk, as white as milk,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a74"> As the days grow longer</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a171"> As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a203"> A-singing a comical song, song, song,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a178"> At the siege of Belleisle</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a209"> Away, birds, away!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a126"> Baa, baa, black sheep,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a37"> Barber, barber, shave a pig.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a155"> Bat, bat, come under my hat</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a267"> Bell horses, bell horses, what time of day?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a211"> Bessy Bell and Mary Gray,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a205"> Billy, Billy, come and play,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a217"> Birds of a feather flock together,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a196"> Black within and red without;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a300"> Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a202"> Bow-wow-wow!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a41"> Burnie bee, burnie bee,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a132"> Buttons, a farthing a pair!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a167"> Bye, baby bunting,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a50"> Christmas comes but once a year,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a294"> Christmas is coming, the geese are getting fat,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a49"> Clap, clap handies,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a88"> Cock, cock, cock, cock,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a176"> Cock-a-doodle-do!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a170"> Cocks crow in the morn</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a5"> Cold and raw the north wind doth blow,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a165"> Come when you're called,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a10"> Cross patch, draw the latch,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a125"> Cry, baby, cry,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a79"> Curly-locks, Curly-locks, wilt thou be mine?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a61"> Cushy cow, bonny, let down thy milk,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a94"> Daffy-down-dilly has come to town</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a8"> Dame Trot and her cat</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a101"> Dance to your daddie,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a237"> Dance, little Baby, dance up high!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a214"> Dance, Thumbkin, dance;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a13"> Dear, dear! what can the matter be?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a38"> Dickory, dickory, dare,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a72"> Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a291"> Ding, dong, bell,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a71"> Doctor Foster went to Glo'ster,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a245"> Donkey, donkey, old and gray,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a286"> Doodle doodle doo,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a51"> Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a6"> Every lady in this land</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a113"> Flour of England, fruit of Spain,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a60"> For every evil under the sun</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a239"> For want of a nail, the shoe was lost;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a199"> Four and Twenty tailors</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a186"> Friday night's dream, on Saturday told,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a59"> Georgy Porgy, pudding and pie,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a25"> Girls and boys, come out to play,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a86"> Goosey, goosey, gander,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a55"> Great A, little a,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a112"> Great A, little a,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a98"> Handy Pandy, Jack-a-dandy,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a156"> Hark, hark! the dogs do bark!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a204"> Hector Protector was dressed all in green;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a15"> Here am I, little jumping Joan,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a31"> Here goes my lord</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a114"> Here sits the Lord Mayor,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a139"> Here we go round the mulberry bush,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a144"> Here's Sulky Sue,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a119"> Hey diddle dinkety poppety pet,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a128"> Hey, diddle, diddle!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a110"> Hey, my kitten, my kitten,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a227"> Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a130"> Hickery, dickery, 6 and 7,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a75"> Hickety, pickety, my black hen,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a298"> Hickory, dickory, dock!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a238"> High diddle doubt, my candle's out</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a219"> Higher than a house, higher than a tree.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a299"> Hot-cross Buns!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a53"> How many days has my baby to play?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a121"> How many miles is it to Babylon?--</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a80"> Humpty Dumpty had a great fall;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a23"> Hush, baby, my dolly, I pray you don't cry,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a96"> Hush-a-bye, baby, lie still with thy daddy,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a40"> Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree top!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a93"> Hush-a-bye, baby,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a117"> I am a gold lock.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a129"> I do not like thee, Doctor Fell;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a89"> I had a little boy,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a32"> I had a little hen, the prettiest ever seen,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a138"> I had a little hobby-horse,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a120"> I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a150"> I had a little moppet,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a181"> I had a little pony,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a115"> I had two pigeons bright and gay,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a278"> I have seen you, little mouse,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a134"> I like little Pussy,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a166"> I love sixpence, a jolly, jolly sixpence,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a151"> I saw a ship a-sailing,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a276"> I went to the wood and got it;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a52"> I went up one pair of stairs.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a109"> I won't be my father's Jack,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a111"> If all the seas were one sea,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a246"> If all the world were apple pie,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a28"> If I'd as much money as I could spend,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a140"> If I'd as much money as I could tell,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a26"> If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a116"> If you are to be a gentleman,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a303"> If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a122"> I'll tell you a story</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a169"> In a cottage in Fife</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a201"> Intery, mintery, cutery corn,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a66"> Is John Smith within?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a99"> Jack and Jill went up the hill,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a20"> Jack be nimble, Jack be quick,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a92"> Jack Sprat</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a131"> Jacky, come and give me thy fiddle,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a73"> Jerry Hall, he was so small,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a90"> Johnny shall have a new bonnet,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a133"> Ladies and gentlemen come to supper--</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a197"> Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a34"> Leg over leg,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a17"> Lend me thy mare to ride a mile.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a234"> Little Betty Blue</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a149"> Little Bobby Snooks was fond of his books,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a1"> Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a2"> Little Boy Blue, come, blow your horn!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a248"> Little girl, little girl, where have you been?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a208"> Little Jack Horner</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a91"> Little Jack Jelf</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a230"> Little Jack Jingle, He used to live single;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a147"> Little Jenny Wren fell sick,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a265"> Little King Boggen, he built a fine hall,</SPAN><br/>
</td>
<td class="contents" width="50%">
<SPAN href="#a255"> Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest thou?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a78"> Little Miss Muffet</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a77"> Little Nanny Etticoat</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a44"> Little Polly Flinders</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a18"> Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a261"> Little Tom Tucker</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a136"> Little Tommy Tittlemouse</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a223"> Lives in winter,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a282"> London Bridge is broken down,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a229"> Long legs, crooked thighs,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a35"> Lucy Locket lost her pocket,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a283"> March winds and April showers</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a218"> Margaret wrote a letter,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a215"> Mary had a pretty bird,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a210"> Mary, Mary, quite contrary,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a83"> Master I have, and I am his man,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a48"> Mister East gave a feast;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a183"> Molly, my sister and I fell out,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a195"> Monday's child is fair of face,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a264"> Multiplication is vexation,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a231"> My little old man and I fell out;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a162"> My maid Mary she minds the dairy,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a97"> Nancy Dawson was so fine</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a212"> Needles and pins, needles and pins,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a301"> Oh, dear, what can the matter be?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a222"> Oh, my pretty cock, oh, my handsome cock,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a194"> Old Grimes is dead, that good old man,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a179"> Old King Cole</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a14"> Old Mother Goose, when</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a87"> Old Mother Hubbard</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a56"> Old Mother Twitchett had but one eye,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a85"> Old woman, old woman, shall we go a-shearing?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a146"> On Saturday night</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a216"> Once I saw a little bird</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a102"> One misty moisty morning,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a154"> One, he loves; two, he loves;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a81"> One, two, three, four, five,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a175"> One, two, buckle my shoe</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a190"> Over the water, and over the sea,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a224"> Over the water,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a16"> Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a240"> Pease porridge hot,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a250"> Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a232"> Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a7"> Piping hot, smoking hot.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a296"> Polly, put the kettle on,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a160"> Poor old Robinson Crusoe!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a164"> Pretty John Watts,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a213"> Pussy-cat ate the dumplings, the dumplings,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a184"> Pussy-cat Mew jumped over a coal,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a304"> Pussy-cat sits by the fire;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a47"> Pussy-cat, pussy-cat,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a3"> Rain, rain, go away,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a104"> Rain, rain, go to Spain,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a252"> Read my riddle, I pray.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a57"> Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a45"> Ride away, ride away,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a241"> Ring a ring o' roses,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a173"> Robert Barnes, my fellow fine,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a29"> Robin and Richard were two pretty men,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a103"> Robin Hood, Robin Hood,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a65"> Robin-a-Bobbin</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a206"> Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a158"> Saw ye aught of my love a-coming from the market?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a84"> See a pin and pick it up,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a180"> See, see! What shall I see?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a64"> See-saw, Margery Daw,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a233"> Shoe the colt,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a67"> Simple Simon met a pieman,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a135"> Sing a song of sixpence,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a281"> Sing, sing, what shall I sing?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a124"> Sleep, baby, sleep,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a39"> Solomon Grundy,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a288"> Swan, swan, over the sea;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a268"> Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a187"> The cock's on the housetop blowing his horn;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a82"> The dove says coo, coo, what shall I do?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a143"> The fair maid who, the first of May,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a95"> The girl in the lane, that couldn't speak plain,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a220"> The greedy man is he who sits</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a157"> The hart he loves the high wood,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a249"> The King of France went up the hill,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a118"> The Lion and the Unicorn were fighting for the crown,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a305"> The little robin grieves</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a153"> The Man in the Moon came tumbling down,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a236"> The Man in the Moon looked out of the moon,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a207"> The man in the wilderness</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a269"> The north wind doth blow,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a253"> The Queen of Hearts,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a174"> The two gray kits,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a105"> There came an old woman from France</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a302"> There dwelt an old woman at Exeter;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a242"> There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a159"> There was a fat man of Bombay,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a279"> There was a little boy and a little girl</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a185"> There was a little girl who had a little curl</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a70"> There was a little man, and he had a little gun,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a30"> There was a little man,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a287"> There was a little woman, as I've been told,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a198"> There was a man and he had naught,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a58"> There was a man in our town,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a272"> There was a piper had a cow,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a290"> There was an old man of Tobago</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a108"> There was an old man</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a172"> There was an old woman had three sons,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a277"> There was an old woman in Surrey,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a263"> There was an old woman of Gloucester,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a270"> There was an old woman of Harrow,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a225"> There was an old woman of Leeds,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a235"> There was an old woman sat spinning,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a142"> There was an old woman tossed in a basket,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a275"> There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a123"> There was an old woman, and what do you think?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a148"> There was an old woman, as I've heard tell,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a11"> There was an old woman</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a193"> There were once two cats of Kilkenny.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a33"> There were two birds sat on a stone,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a4"> There's a neat little clock,--</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a22"> Thirty days hath September,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a106"> Thirty white horses upon a red hill,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a145"> This is the house that Jack built.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a243"> This is the way the ladies ride,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a69"> This little pig went to market;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a68"> Three blind mice! See how they run!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a9"> Three children sliding on the ice</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a289"> Three straws on a staff</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a42"> Three wise men of Gotham</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a254"> To bed! To bed!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a191"> To make your candles last for aye,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a27"> To market, to market, to buy a fat pig.</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a168"> Tom, Tom, the piper's son,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a192"> Tommy's tears and Mary's fears</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a19"> Trip upon trenchers,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a36"> 'Twas once upon a time, when Jenny Wren was young,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a12"> Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a177"> Twelve pairs hanging high,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a274"> Up at Piccadilly, oh!</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a62"> Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a256"> What are little boys made of, made of?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a284"> What is the news of the day,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a163"> What is the rhyme for porringer?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a280"> When I was a bachelor</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a258"> When I was a little girl, about seven years old,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a127"> When little Fred went to bed,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a262"> Where are you going, my pretty maid?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a266"> Whistle, daughter, whistle;</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a297"> Who killed Cock Robin?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a295"> Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a228"> Willy, Willy Wilkin</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a247"> You owe me five shillings,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a188"> You shall have an apple,</SPAN><br/>
<SPAN href="#a271"> Young Roger came tapping at Dolly's window,</SPAN><br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<ANTIMG class="images" src="images/002_0.jpg" width-obs="700" height-obs="140" alt="The Real Mother Goose" />
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a1">
<div class="boldtitle"><br/>
LITTLE BO-PEEP</div>
<br/>
Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep,<br/>
And can't tell where to find them;<br/>
Leave them alone, and they'll come home,<br/>
And bring their tails behind them.<br/>
<br/>
Little Bo-Peep fell fast asleep,<br/>
And dreamt she heard them bleating;<br/>
But when she awoke, she found it a joke,<br/>
For still they all were fleeting.<br/>
<br/>
Then up she took her little crook,<br/>
Determined for to find them;<br/>
She found them indeed, but it made her heart bleed,<br/>
For they'd left all their tails behind 'em!<br/>
<br/>
It happened one day, as Bo-peep did stray<br/>
Unto a meadow hard by--<br/>
There she espied their tails, side by side,<br/>
All hung on a tree to dry.<br/>
<br/>
She heaved a sigh and wiped her eye,<br/>
And over the hillocks she raced;<br/>
And tried what she could, as a shepherdess should,<br/>
That each tail should be properly placed.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a2">
<div class="boldtitle">LITTLE BOY BLUE</div>
<br/>
Little Boy Blue, come, blow your horn!<br/>
The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn.<br/>
Where's the little boy that looks after the sheep?<br/>
Under the haystack, fast asleep!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a3">
<div class="boldtitle">RAIN<br/></div>
<br/>
Rain, rain, go away,<br/>
Come again another day;<br/>
Little Johnny wants to play.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/1_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/1.jpg" alt="Rain" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a4">
<div class="boldtitle">THE CLOCK</div>
<br/>
There's a neat little clock,--<br/>
In the schoolroom it stands,--<br/>
And it points to the time<br/>
With its two little hands.<br/>
<br/>
And may we, like the clock,<br/>
Keep a face clean and bright,<br/>
With hands ever ready<br/>
To do what is right.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/2_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/2.jpg" alt="The Clock" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a5">
<div class="boldtitle">WINTER</div>
<br/>
Cold and raw the north wind doth blow,<br/>
Bleak in the morning early;<br/>
All the hills are covered with snow,<br/>
And winter's now come fairly.<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a6"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/3_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/3.jpg" alt="Fingers and Toes" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">FINGERS AND TOES</div>
<br/>
Every lady in this land<br/>
Has twenty nails, upon each hand<br/>
Five, and twenty on hands and feet:<br/>
All this is true, without deceit.<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a7">
<div class="boldtitle">A SEASONABLE SONG</div>
<br/>
Piping hot, smoking hot.<br/>
What I've got<br/>
You have not.<br/>
Hot gray pease, hot, hot, hot;<br/>
Hot gray pease, hot.<br/></div>
</div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a8">
<div class="boldtitle">DAME TROT AND HER CAT</div>
<br/>
Dame Trot and her cat<br/>
Led a peaceable life,<br/>
When they were not troubled<br/>
With other folks' strife.<br/>
<br/>
When Dame had her dinner<br/>
Pussy would wait,<br/>
And was sure to receive<br/>
A nice piece from her plate.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a9">
<div class="boldtitle">THREE CHILDREN ON THE ICE</div>
<br/>
Three children sliding on the ice<br/>
Upon a summer's day,<br/>
As it fell out, they all fell in,<br/>
The rest they ran away.<br/>
<br/>
Oh, had these children been at school,<br/>
Or sliding on dry ground,<br/>
Ten thousand pounds to one penny<br/>
They had not then been drowned.<br/>
<br/>
Ye parents who have children dear,<br/>
And ye, too, who have none,<br/>
If you would keep them safe abroad<br/>
Pray keep them safe at home.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a10">
<div class="boldtitle">CROSS PATCH</div>
<br/>
Cross patch, draw the latch,<br/>
Sit by the fire and spin;<br/>
Take a cup and drink it up,<br/>
Then call your neighbors in.<br/>
<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a11"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/4_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/4.jpg" alt="The Old Woman Under a Hill" /></SPAN>
<div class="boldtitle">THE OLD WOMAN UNDER A HILL</div>
<br/>
There was an old woman<br/>
Lived under a hill;<br/>
And if she's not gone,<br/>
She lives there still.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a12">
<div class="boldtitle">TWEEDLE-DUM AND TWEEDLE-DEE</div>
<br/>
Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee<br/>
Resolved to have a battle,<br/>
For Tweedle-dum said Tweedle-dee<br/>
Had spoiled his nice new rattle.<br/>
<br/>
Just then flew by a monstrous crow,<br/>
As big as a tar barrel,<br/>
Which frightened both the heroes so,<br/>
They quite forgot their quarrel.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a13">
<div class="boldtitle">OH, DEAR!</div>
<br/>
Dear, dear! what can the matter be?<br/>
Two old women got up in an apple-tree;<br/>
One came down, and the other stayed till Saturday.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/5_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/5.jpg" alt="Oh Dear!" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a14">
<div class="boldtitle">OLD MOTHER GOOSE</div>
<br/>
Old Mother Goose, when<br/>
She wanted to wander,<br/>
Would ride through the air<br/>
On a very fine gander.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a15">
<div class="boldtitle">LITTLE JUMPING JOAN</div>
<br/>
Here am I, little jumping Joan,<br/>
When nobody's with me<br/>
I'm always alone.<br/></div>
<div class="poem" id="a18">
<div class="boldtitle">ROBIN REDBREAST</div>
<br/>
Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree,<br/>
Up went Pussy-Cat, down went he,<br/>
Down came Pussy-Cat, away Robin ran,<br/>
Says little Robin Redbreast: "Catch me if you can!"<br/>
<br/>
Little Robin Redbreast jumped upon a spade,<br/>
Pussy-Cat jumped after him, and then he was afraid.<br/>
Little Robin chirped and sang, and what did Pussy say?<br/>
Pussy-Cat said: "Mew, mew, mew," and Robin flew away.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a16"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/6_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/6.jpg" alt="Pat-a-Cake" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">PAT-A-CAKE</div>
<br/>
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake,<br/>
Baker's man!<br/>
So I do, master,<br/>
As fast as I can.<br/>
<br/>
Pat it, and prick it,<br/>
And mark it with T,<br/>
Put it in the oven<br/>
For Tommy and me.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a17">
<div class="boldtitle">MONEY AND THE MARE</div>
<br/>
"Lend me thy mare to ride a mile."<br/>
"She is lamed, leaping over a stile."<br/>
<br/>
"Alack! and I must keep the fair!<br/>
I'll give thee money for thy mare."<br/>
<br/>
"Oh, oh! say you so?<br/>
Money will make the mare to go!"<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a19">
<div class="boldtitle">A MELANCHOLY SONG</div>
<br/>
Trip upon trenchers,<br/>
And dance upon dishes,<br/>
My mother sent me for some barm, some barm;<br/>
She bid me go lightly,<br/>
And come again quickly,<br/>
For fear the young men should do me some harm.<br/>
Yet didn't you see, yet didn't you see,<br/>
What naughty tricks they put upon me?<br/>
They broke my pitcher<br/>
And spilt the water,<br/>
And huffed my mother,<br/>
And chid her daughter,<br/>
And kissed my sister instead of me.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/6a_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/6a.jpg" alt="A Melancholy Song" /></SPAN></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a20"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/7_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/7.jpg" alt="Jack" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">JACK</div>
<br/>
Jack be nimble, Jack be quick,<br/>
Jack jump over the candlestick.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a21">
<div class="boldtitle">GOING TO ST. IVES</div>
<br/>
As I was going to St. Ives<br/>
I met a man with seven wives.<br/>
Every wife had seven sacks,<br/>
Every sack had seven cats,<br/>
Every cat had seven kits.<br/>
Kits, cats, sacks, and wives,<br/>
How many were going to St. Ives?<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a22">
<div class="boldtitle">THIRTY DAYS HATH SEPTEMBER</div>
<br/>
Thirty days hath September,<br/>
April, June, and November;<br/>
February has twenty-eight alone,<br/>
All the rest have thirty-one,<br/>
Excepting leap-year, that's the time<br/>
When February's days are twenty-nine.<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a23"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/9_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/9.jpg" alt="Baby Dolly" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">BABY DOLLY</div>
<br/>
Hush, baby, my dolly, I pray you don't cry,<br/>
And I'll give you some bread, and some milk by-and-by;<br/>
Or perhaps you like custard, or, maybe, a tart,<br/>
Then to either you're welcome, with all my heart.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a24">
<div class="boldtitle">BEES</div>
<br/>
A swarm of bees in May<br/>
Is worth a load of hay;<br/>
A swarm of bees in June<br/>
Is worth a silver spoon;<br/>
A swarm of bees in July<br/>
Is not worth a fly.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/8_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/8.jpg" alt="Bees" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a26"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/11_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/11.jpg" alt="If Wishes were Horses" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">IF WISHES WERE HORSES</div>
<br/>
If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.<br/>
If turnips were watches, I would wear one by my side.<br/>
And if "ifs" and "ands"<br/>
Were pots and pans,<br/>
There'd be no work for tinkers!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a27"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/10_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/10.jpg" alt="To Market, To Market, To Buy a Fat Pig" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">TO MARKET</div>
<br/>
To market, to market, to buy a fat pig.<br/>
Home again, home again, jiggety jig.<br/>
To market, to market, to buy a fat hog,<br/>
Home again, home again, jiggety jog.<br/>
To market, to market, to buy a plum bun,<br/>
Home again, home again, market is done.<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a25">
<div class="boldtitle">COME OUT TO PLAY</div>
<br/>
Girls and boys, come out to play,<br/>
The moon doth shine as bright as day;<br/>
Leave your supper, and leave your sleep,<br/>
And come with your playfellows into the street.<br/>
Come with a whoop, come with a call,<br/>
Come with a good will or not at all.<br/>
Up the ladder and down the wall,<br/>
A half-penny roll will serve us all.<br/>
You find milk, and I'll find flour,<br/>
And we'll have a pudding in half an hour.<br/>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a28">
<div class="boldtitle">OLD CHAIRS TO MEND</div>
<br/>
If I'd as much money as I could spend,<br/>
I never would cry old chairs to mend;<br/>
Old chairs to mend, old chairs to mend;<br/>
I never would cry old chairs to mend.<br/>
<br/>
If I'd as much money as I could tell,<br/>
I never would cry old clothes to sell;<br/>
Old clothes to sell, old clothes to sell;<br/>
I never would cry old clothes to sell.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/12_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/12.jpg" alt="Old Chairs to Mend" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a29"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/13_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/13.jpg" align="left" alt="Robin and Richard" /></SPAN>
<div class="boldtitle">ROBIN AND RICHARD</div>
<br/>
Robin and Richard were two pretty men,<br/>
They lay in bed till the clock struck ten;<br/>
Then up starts Robin and looks at the sky,<br/>
"Oh, brother Richard, the sun's very high!<br/>
You go before, with the bottle and bag,<br/>
And I will come after on little Jack Nag."<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a30">
<div class="boldtitle">A MAN AND A MAID<br/></div>
<br/>
There was a little man,<br/>
Who wooed a little maid,<br/>
And he said, "Little maid, will you wed, wed, wed?<br/>
I have little more to say,<br/>
So will you, yea or nay,<br/>
For least said is soonest mended-ded, ded, ded."<br/>
<br/>
The little maid replied,<br/>
"Should I be your little bride,<br/>
Pray what must we have for to eat, eat, eat?<br/>
Will the flame that you're so rich in<br/>
Light a fire in the kitchen?<br/>
Or the little god of love turn the spit, spit, spit?"<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a31">
<div class="boldtitle">HERE GOES MY LORD</div>
<br/>
Here goes my lord<br/>
A trot, a trot, a trot, a trot,<br/>
Here goes my lady<br/>
A canter, a canter, a canter, a canter!<br/>
<br/>
Here goes my young master<br/>
Jockey-hitch, jockey-hitch, jockey-hitch, jockey-hitch!<br/>
Here goes my young miss<br/>
An amble, an amble, an amble, an amble!<br/>
<br/>
The footman lags behind to tipple ale and wine,<br/>
And goes gallop, a gallop, a gallop, to make up his time.<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a32">
<div class="boldtitle">THE CLEVER HEN</div>
<br/>
I had a little hen, the prettiest ever seen,<br/>
She washed me the dishes and kept the house clean;<br/>
She went to the mill to fetch me some flour,<br/>
She brought it home in less than an hour;<br/>
She baked me my bread, she brewed me my ale,<br/>
She sat by the fire and told many a fine tale.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/14_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/14.jpg" alt="The Clever Hen" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a33">
<div class="boldtitle">TWO BIRDS<br/></div>
<br/>
There were two birds sat on a stone,<br/>
Fa, la, la, la, lal, de;<br/>
One flew away, and then there was one,<br/>
Fa, la, la, la, lal, de;<br/>
The other bird flew after,<br/>
And then there was none,<br/>
Fa, la, la, la, lal, de;<br/>
And so the stone<br/>
Was left alone,<br/>
Fa, la, la, la, lal, de.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/16_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/16.jpg" alt="Two Birds" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a34">
<div class="boldtitle">LEG OVER LEG</div>
<br/>
Leg over leg,<br/>
As the dog went to Dover;<br/>
When he came to a stile,<br/>
Jump, he went over.<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a35">
<div class="boldtitle">LUCY LOCKET</div>
<br/>
Lucy Locket lost her pocket,<br/>
Kitty Fisher found it;<br/>
Nothing in it, nothing in it,<br/>
But the binding round it.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/15_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/15.jpg" alt="Lucy Locket" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a36">
<div class="boldtitle">WHEN JENNY WREN WAS YOUNG</div>
<br/>
'Twas once upon a time, when Jenny Wren was young,<br/>
So daintily she danced and so prettily she sung,<br/>
Robin Redbreast lost his heart, for he was a gallant bird.<br/>
So he doffed his hat to Jenny Wren, requesting to be heard.<br/>
<br/>
"Oh, dearest Jenny Wren, if you will but be mine,<br/>
You shall feed on cherry pie and drink new currant wine,<br/>
I'll dress you like a goldfinch or any peacock gay,<br/>
So, dearest Jen, if you'll be mine, let us appoint the day."<br/>
<br/>
Jenny blushed behind her fan and thus declared her mind:<br/>
"Since, dearest Bob, I love you well, I'll take your offer kind.<br/>
Cherry pie is very nice and so is currant wine,<br/>
But I must wear my plain brown gown and never go too fine."<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a37"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/17_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/17.jpg" alt="Barber" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">BARBER</div>
<br/>
Barber, barber, shave a pig.<br/>
How many hairs will make a wig?<br/>
Four and twenty; that's enough.<br/>
Give the barber a pinch of snuff.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a39">
<div class="boldtitle">SOLOMON GRUNDY</div>
<br/>
Solomon Grundy,<br/>
Born on a Monday,<br/>
Christened on Tuesday,<br/>
Married on Wednesday,<br/>
Took ill on Thursday,<br/>
Worse on Friday,<br/>
Died on Saturday,<br/>
Buried on Sunday.<br/>
This is the end<br/>
Of Solomon Grundy.<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a38">
<div class="boldtitle">THE FLYING PIG</div>
<br/>
Dickory, dickory, dare,<br/>
The pig flew up in the air;<br/>
The man in brown soon brought<br/>
him down,<br/>
Dickory,<br/>
dickory,<br/>
dare.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/18_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/18.jpg" alt="The Flying Pig" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a40"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/19_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/19.jpg" alt="Hush-a-bye" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">HUSH-A-BYE</div>
<br/>
Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree top!<br/>
When the wind blows the cradle will rock;<br/>
When the bough breaks the cradle will fall;<br/>
Down will come baby, bough, cradle and all.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a41">
<div class="boldtitle">BURNIE BEE</div>
<br/>
Burnie bee, burnie bee,<br/>
Tell me when your wedding be?<br/>
If it be to-morrow day,<br/>
Take your wings and fly away.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a42">
<div class="boldtitle">THREE WISE MEN OF GOTHAM</div>
<br/>
Three wise men of Gotham<br/>
Went to sea in a bowl;<br/>
If the bowl had been stronger<br/>
My song had been longer.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/20_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/20.jpg" alt="Three Wise Men of Gotham" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a43">
<div class="boldtitle">THE HUNTER OF REIGATE</div>
<br/>
A man went a-hunting at Reigate,<br/>
And wished to leap over a high gate.<br/>
Says the owner, "Go round,<br/>
With your gun and your hound,<br/>
For you never shall leap over my gate."<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a44">
<div class="boldtitle"> LITTLE POLLY FLINDERS</div>
<br/>
Little Polly Flinders<br/>
Sat among the cinders<br/>
Warming her pretty little toes;<br/>
Her mother came and caught her,<br/>
Whipped her little daughter<br/>
For spoiling her nice new clothes.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a45">
<div class="boldtitle">RIDE AWAY, RIDE AWAY</div>
<br/>
Ride away, ride away,<br/>
Johnny shall ride,<br/>
And he shall have pussy-cat<br/>
Tied to one side;<br/>
And he shall have little dog<br/>
Tied to the other,<br/>
And Johnny shall ride<br/>
To see his grandmother.<br/>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a46"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/21_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/21.jpg" alt="Pippen Hill" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">PIPPEN HILL</div>
<br/>
As I was going up Pippen Hill,<br/>
Pippen Hill was dirty;<br/>
There I met a pretty Miss,<br/>
And she dropped me a curtsy.<br/>
<br/>
Little Miss, pretty Miss,<br/>
Blessings light upon you;<br/>
If I had half-a-crown a day,<br/>
I'd spend it all upon you.<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a47">
<div class="boldtitle">PUSSY-CAT AND QUEEN</div>
<br/>
"Pussy-cat, pussy-cat,<br/>
Where have you been?"<br/>
"I've been to London<br/>
To look at the Queen."<br/>
<br/>
"Pussy-cat, pussy-cat,<br/>
What did you there?"<br/>
"I frightened a little mouse<br/>
Under the chair."<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/25_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/25.jpg" alt="Pussy-Cat and Queen" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a48">
<div class="boldtitle">THE WINDS</div>
<br/>
Mister East gave a feast;<br/>
Mister North laid the cloth;<br/>
Mister West did his best;<br/>
Mister South burnt his mouth<br/>
Eating cold potato.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/24_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/24.jpg" alt="Clap Handies" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a49">
<div class="boldtitle">CLAP HANDIES</div>
<br/>
Clap, clap handies,<br/>
Mammie's wee, wee ain;<br/>
Clap, clap handies,<br/>
Daddie's comin' hame,<br/>
Hame till his bonny wee bit laddie;<br/>
Clap, clap handies,<br/>
My wee, wee ain.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a52">
<div class="boldtitle">JUST LIKE ME</div>
<br/>
"I went up one pair of stairs."<br/>
"Just like me."<br/>
<br/>
"I went up two pairs of stairs."<br/>
"Just like me."<br/>
<br/>
"I went into a room."<br/>
"Just like me."<br/>
<br/>
"I looked out of a window."<br/>
"Just like me."<br/>
<br/>
"And there I saw a monkey."<br/>
"Just like me."<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a54"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/22_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/22.jpg" alt="Heigh-Ho, The Carrion Crow" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">HEIGH-HO, THE CARRION CROW</div>
<br/>
A carrion crow sat on an oak,<br/>
Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding do,<br/>
Watching a tailor shape his cloak;<br/>
Sing heigh-ho, the carrion crow,<br/>
Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding do!<br/>
<br/>
Wife, bring me my old bent bow,<br/>
Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding do,<br/>
That I may shoot yon carrion crow;<br/>
Sing heigh-ho, the carrion crow,<br/>
Fol de riddle, loi de riddle, hi ding do!<br/>
<br/>
The tailor he shot, and missed his mark,<br/>
Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding do!<br/>
And shot his own sow quite through the heart;<br/>
Sing heigh-ho, the carrion crow,<br/>
Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding do!<br/>
<br/>
Wife! bring brandy in a spoon,<br/>
Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding do!<br/>
For our old sow is in a swoon;<br/>
Sing heigh-ho, the carrion crow,<br/>
Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding do!<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/23_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/23.jpg" alt="Heigh-Ho, The Carrion Crow" /></SPAN></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a53">
<div class="boldtitle">PLAY DAYS</div>
<br/>
How many days has my baby to play?<br/>
Saturday, Sunday, Monday,<br/>
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,<br/>
Saturday, Sunday, Monday.<br/>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a50">
<div class="boldtitle">CHRISTMAS</div>
<br/>
Christmas comes but once a year,<br/>
And when it comes it brings good cheer.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a51">
<div class="boldtitle">ELIZABETH</div>
<br/>
Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess,<br/>
They all went together to seek a bird's nest;<br/>
They found a bird's nest with five eggs in,<br/>
They all took one, and left four in.<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a55"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/26_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/26.jpg" alt="ABC" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">ABC</div>
<br/>
Great A, little a,<br/>
Bouncing B!<br/>
The cat's in the cupboard,<br/>
And can't see me.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a56">
<div class="boldtitle">A NEEDLE AND THREAD</div>
<br/>
Old Mother Twitchett had but one eye,<br/>
And a long tail which she let fly;<br/>
And every time she went through a gap,<br/>
A bit of her tail she left in a trap.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a57">
<div class="boldtitle">BANBURY CROSS</div>
<br/>
Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross,<br/>
To see an old lady upon a white horse.<br/>
Rings on her fingers, and bells on her toes,<br/>
She shall have music wherever she goes.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/28_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/28.jpg" alt="Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a58">
<div class="boldtitle">THE MAN IN OUR TOWN</div>
<br/>
There was a man in our town,<br/>
And he was wondrous wise,<br/>
He jumped into a bramble bush,<br/>
And scratched out both his eyes;<br/>
But when he saw his eyes were out,<br/>
With all his might and main,<br/>
He jumped into another bush,<br/>
And scratched 'em in again.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/27_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/27.jpg" alt="The Man in Our Town" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a59"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/29_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/29.jpg" alt="Georgy Porgy" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">GEORGY PORGY</div>
<br/>
Georgy Porgy, pudding and pie,<br/>
Kissed the girls and made them cry.<br/>
When the boys came out to play,<br/>
Georgy Porgy ran away.<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a60">
<div class="boldtitle">FOR EVERY EVIL</div>
<br/>
For every evil under the sun<br/>
There is a remedy or there is none.<br/>
If there be one, seek till you find it;<br/>
If there be none, never mind it.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a61">
<div class="boldtitle">CUSHY COW</div>
<br/>
Cushy cow, bonny, let down thy milk,<br/>
And I will give thee a gown of silk;<br/>
A gown of silk and a silver tee,<br/>
If thou wilt let down thy milk to me.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a62"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/31_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/31.jpg" alt="Wee Willie Winkie" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">WEE WILLIE WINKIE</div>
<br/>
Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town,<br/>
Upstairs and downstairs, in his nightgown;<br/>
Rapping at the window, crying through the lock,<br/>
"Are the children in their beds? Now it's eight o'clock."<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a63"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/30_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/30.jpg" alt="About the Bush" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">ABOUT THE BUSH</div>
<br/>
About the bush, Willie,<br/>
About the beehive,<br/>
About the bush, Willie,<br/>
I'll meet thee alive.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a64">
<div class="boldtitle">SEE-SAW</div>
<br/>
See-saw, Margery Daw,<br/>
Sold her bed and lay upon straw.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/31a_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/31a.jpg" alt="See-Saw" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a65">
<div class="boldtitle">ROBIN-A-BOBBIN</div>
<br/>
Robin-a-Bobbin<br/>
Bent his bow,<br/>
Shot at a pigeon,<br/>
And killed a crow.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a66">
<div class="boldtitle">JOHN SMITH</div>
<br/>
Is John Smith within?<br/>
Yes, that he is.<br/>
Can he set a shoe?<br/>
Ay, marry, two.<br/>
Here a nail, there a nail,<br/>
Tick, tack, too.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a67">
<div class="boldtitle">SIMPLE SIMON</div>
<br/>
Simple Simon met a pieman,<br/>
Going to the fair;<br/>
Says Simple Simon to the pieman,<br/>
"Let me taste your ware."<br/>
<br/>
Says the pieman to Simple Simon,<br/>
"Show me first your penny,"<br/>
Says Simple Simon to the pieman,<br/>
"Indeed, I have not any."<br/>
<br/>
Simple Simon went a-fishing<br/>
For to catch a whale;<br/>
All the water he could find<br/>
Was in his mother's pail!<br/>
<br/>
Simple Simon went to look<br/>
If plums grew on a thistle;<br/>
He pricked his fingers very much,<br/>
Which made poor Simon whistle.<br/>
<br/>
He went to catch a dicky bird,<br/>
And thought he could not fail,<br/>
Because he had a little salt,<br/>
To put upon its tail.<br/>
<br/>
He went for water with a sieve,<br/>
But soon it ran all through;<br/>
And now poor Simple Simon<br/>
Bids you all adieu.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a69">
<div class="boldtitle">FIVE TOES</div>
<br/>
This little pig went to market;<br/>
This little pig stayed at home;<br/>
This little pig had roast beef;<br/>
This little pig had none;<br/>
This little pig said, "Wee, wee!<br/>
I can't find my way home."<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/33_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/33.jpg" alt="Five Toes" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<div class="poem" id="a68">
<div class="boldtitle">THREE BLIND MICE</div>
<br/>
Three blind mice! See how they run!<br/>
They all ran after the farmer's wife,<br/>
Who cut off their tails with a carving knife.<br/>
Did you ever see such a thing in your life<br/>
As three blind mice?<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/32_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/32.jpg" alt="Three Blind Mice" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a70"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/34_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/34.jpg" alt="A Little Man"/></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">A LITTLE MAN</div>
<br/>
There was a little man, and he had a little gun,<br/>
And his bullets were made of lead, lead, lead;<br/>
He went to the brook, and saw a little duck,<br/>
And shot it right through the head, head, head.<br/>
<br/>
He carried it home to his old wife Joan,<br/>
And bade her a fire to make, make, make.<br/>
To roast the little duck he had shot in the brook,<br/>
And he'd go and fetch the drake, drake, drake.<br/>
<br/>
The drake was a-swimming with his curly tail;<br/>
The little man made it his mark, mark, mark.<br/>
He let off his gun, but he fired too soon,<br/>
And the drake flew away with a quack, quack, quack.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a71">
<div class="boldtitle">DOCTOR FOSTER</div>
<br/>
Doctor Foster went to Glo'ster,<br/>
In a shower of rain;<br/>
He stepped in a puddle, up to his middle,<br/>
And never went there again.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/35_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/35.jpg" alt="Doctor Foster" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a72"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/39_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/39.jpg" alt="Diddle Diddle Dumpling" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">DIDDLE DIDDLE DUMPLING</div>
<br/>
Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John<br/>
Went to bed with his breeches on,<br/>
One stocking off, and one stocking on;<br/>
Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a73">
<div class="boldtitle">JERRY HALL</div>
<br/>
Jerry Hall, he was so small,<br/>
A rat could eat him, hat and all.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a74">
<div class="boldtitle">LENGTHENING DAYS</div>
<br/>
As the days grow longer<br/>
The storms grow stronger.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a75">
<div class="boldtitle">THE BLACK HEN</div>
<br/>
Hickety, pickety, my black hen,<br/>
She lays eggs for gentlemen;<br/>
Gentlemen come every day<br/>
To see what my black hen doth lay.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/37_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/37.jpg" alt="The Black Hen" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a77">
<div class="boldtitle">A CANDLE</div>
<br/>
Little Nanny Etticoat<br/>
In a white petticoat,<br/>
And a red nose;<br/>
The longer she stands<br/>
The shorter she grows.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/36_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/36.jpg" alt="A Candle" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a76">
<div class="boldtitle">THE MIST</div>
<br/>
A hill full, a hole full,<br/>
Yet you cannot catch a bowl full.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a78">
<div class="boldtitle">MISS MUFFET<br/></div>
<br/>
Little Miss Muffet<br/>
Sat on a tuffet,<br/>
Eating of curds and whey;<br/>
There came a big spider,<br/>
And sat down beside her,<br/>
And frightened Miss Muffet away.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a79">
<div class="boldtitle">CURLY-LOCKS</div>
<br/>
Curly-locks, Curly-locks, wilt thou be mine?<br/>
Thou shalt not wash the dishes, nor yet feed the swine;<br/>
But sit on a cushion, and sew a fine seam<br/>
And feed upon strawberries, sugar, and cream.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/38_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/38.jpg" alt="Curly-Locks, Curly-Locks, Wilt Thou Be Mine?"/><br/></SPAN></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a80"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/40_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/40.jpg" align="left" alt="Humpty-Dumpty" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">HUMPTY DUMPTY</div>
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,<br/>
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall;<br/>
All the King's horses, and all the King's men<br/>
Cannot put Humpty Dumpty together again.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a81">
<div class="boldtitle">ONE, TWO, THREE</div>
<br/>
One, two, three, four, five,<br/>
Once I caught a fish alive.<br/>
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,<br/>
But I let it go again.<br/>
Why did you let it go?<br/>
Because it bit my finger so.<br/>
Which finger did it bite?<br/>
The little one upon the right.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a82">
<div class="boldtitle">THE DOVE AND THE WREN</div>
<br/>
The dove says coo, coo, what shall I do?<br/>
I can scarce maintain two.<br/>
Pooh, pooh! says the wren, I've got ten,<br/>
And keep them all like gentlemen.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a83">
<div class="boldtitle">MASTER I HAVE</div>
<br/>
Master I have, and I am his man,<br/>
Gallop a dreary dun;<br/>
Master I have, and I am his man,<br/>
And I'll get a wife as fast as I can;<br/>
With a heighty gaily gamberally,<br/>
Higgledy piggledy, niggledy, niggledy,<br/>
Gallop a dreary dun.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a84">
<div class="boldtitle">PINS</div>
<br/>
See a pin and pick it up,<br/>
All the day you'll have good luck.<br/>
See a pin and let it lay,<br/>
Bad luck you'll have all the day.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/41_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/41.jpg" alt="Pins" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a85">
<div class="boldtitle"> SHALL WE GO A-SHEARING?</div>
<br/>
"Old woman, old woman, shall we go a-shearing?"<br/>
"Speak a little louder, sir, I am very thick of hearing."<br/>
"Old woman, old woman, shall I kiss you dearly?"<br/>
"Thank you, kind sir, I hear you very clearly."<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a86"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/42_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/42.jpg" alt="Goosey, Goosey, Gander" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">GOOSEY, GOOSEY, GANDER</div>
<br/>
Goosey, goosey, gander,<br/>
Whither dost thou wander?<br/>
Upstairs and downstairs<br/>
And in my lady's chamber.<br/>
<br/>
There I met an old man<br/>
Who wouldn't say his prayers;<br/>
I took him by the left leg,<br/>
And threw him down the stairs.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a88">
<div class="boldtitle">THE COCK AND THE HEN</div>
<br/>
"Cock, cock, cock, cock,<br/>
I've laid an egg,<br/>
Am I to gang ba--are-foot?"<br/>
<br/>
"Hen, hen, hen, hen,<br/>
I've been up and down<br/>
To every shop in town,<br/>
And cannot find a shoe<br/>
To fit your foot,<br/>
If I'd crow my hea--art out."<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a89"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/43_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/43.jpg" alt="Blue Bell Boy" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">BLUE BELL BOY</div>
<br/>
I had a little boy,<br/>
And called him Blue Bell;<br/>
Gave him a little work,--<br/>
He did it very well.<br/>
<br/>
I bade him go upstairs<br/>
To bring me a gold pin;<br/>
In coal scuttle fell he,<br/>
Up to his little chin.<br/>
<br/>
He went to the garden<br/>
To pick a little sage;<br/>
He tumbled on his nose,<br/>
And fell into a rage.<br/>
<br/>
He went to the cellar<br/>
To draw a little beer;<br/>
And quickly did return<br/>
To say there was none there.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a87">
<div class="boldtitle">OLD MOTHER HUBBARD</div>
<br/>
Old Mother Hubbard<br/>
Went to the cupboard,<br/>
To give her poor dog a bone;<br/>
But when she got there<br/>
The cupboard was bare,<br/>
And so the poor dog had none.<br/>
<br/>
She went to the baker's<br/>
To buy him some bread;<br/>
When she came back<br/>
The dog was dead.<br/>
<br/>
She went to the undertaker's<br/>
To buy him a coffin;<br/>
When she got back<br/>
The dog was laughing.<br/>
<br/>
She took a clean dish<br/>
To get him some tripe;<br/>
When she came back<br/>
He was smoking a pipe.<br/>
<br/>
She went to the alehouse<br/>
To get him some beer;<br/>
When she came back<br/>
The dog sat in a chair.<br/>
<br/>
She went to the tavern<br/>
For white wine and red;<br/>
When she came back<br/>
The dog stood on his head.<br/>
<br/>
She went to the hatter's<br/>
To buy him a hat;<br/>
When she came back<br/>
He was feeding the cat.<br/>
<br/>
She went to the barber's<br/>
To buy him a wig;<br/>
When she came back<br/>
He was dancing a jig.<br/>
<br/>
She went to the fruiterer's<br/>
To buy him some fruit;<br/>
When she came back<br/>
He was playing the flute.<br/>
<br/>
She went to the tailor's<br/>
To buy him a coat;<br/>
When she came back<br/>
He was riding a goat.<br/>
<br/>
She went to the cobbler's<br/>
To buy him some shoes;<br/>
When she came back<br/>
He was reading the news.<br/>
<br/>
She went to the sempster's<br/>
To buy him some linen;<br/>
When she came back<br/>
The dog was a-spinning.<br/>
<br/>
She went to the hosier's<br/>
To buy him some hose;<br/>
When she came back<br/>
He was dressed in his clothes.<br/>
<br/>
The dame made a curtsy,<br/>
The dog made a bow;<br/>
The dame said, "Your servant,"<br/>
The dog said, "Bow-wow."<br/>
<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a90">
<div class="boldtitle">WHY MAY NOT I LOVE JOHNNY?</div>
<br/>
Johnny shall have a new bonnet,<br/>
And Johnny shall go to the fair,<br/>
And Johnny shall have a blue ribbon<br/>
To tie up his bonny brown hair.<br/>
<br/>
And why may not I love Johnny?<br/>
And why may not Johnny love me?<br/>
And why may not I love Johnny<br/>
As well as another body?<br/>
<br/>
And here's a leg for a stocking,<br/>
And here's a foot for a shoe,<br/>
And he has a kiss for his daddy,<br/>
And two for his mammy, I trow.<br/>
<br/>
And why may not I love Johnny?<br/>
And why may not Johnny love me?<br/>
And why may not I love Johnny<br/>
As well as another body?<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/45_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/45.jpg" alt="Why May I not Love Johnny?" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a91"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/44_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/44.jpg" alt="Jack Jelf" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">JACK JELF</div>
<br/>
Little Jack Jelf<br/>
Was put on the shelf<br/>
Because he could not spell "pie";<br/>
When his aunt, Mrs. Grace,<br/>
Saw his sorrowful face,<br/>
She could not help saying, "Oh, fie!"<br/>
<br/>
And since Master Jelf<br/>
Was put on the shelf<br/>
Because he could not spell "pie,"<br/>
Let him stand there so grim,<br/>
And no more about him,<br/>
For I wish him a very good-bye!<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a92">
<div class="boldtitle">JACK SPRAT</div>
<br/>
Jack Sprat<br/>
Could eat no fat,<br/>
His wife could eat no lean;<br/>
And so,<br/>
Betwixt them both,<br/>
They licked the platter clean.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/46_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/46.jpg" alt="Jack Sprat" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a95">
<div class="boldtitle">THE GIRL IN THE LANE</div>
<br/>
The girl in the lane, that couldn't speak plain,<br/>
Cried, "Gobble, gobble, gobble":<br/>
The man on the hill that couldn't stand still,<br/>
Went hobble hobble, hobble.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/48_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/48.jpg" alt="The Girl in the Lane" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a94">
<div class="boldtitle">DAFFODILS</div>
<br/>
Daffy-down-dilly has come to town<br/>
In a yellow petticoat and a green gown.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a96">
<div class="boldtitle">HUSH-A-BYE</div>
<br/>
Hush-a-bye, baby, lie still with thy daddy,<br/>
Thy mammy has gone to the mill,<br/>
To get some meal to bake a cake,<br/>
So pray, my dear baby, lie still.<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a93"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/47_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/47.jpg" alt="Hush-a-Bye" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">HUSH-A-BYE</div>
<br/>
Hush-a-bye, baby,<br/>
Daddy is near;<br/>
Mamma is a lady,<br/>
And that's very clear.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a97"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/51_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/51.jpg" align="left" alt="Nancy Dawson" /></SPAN>
<div class="boldtitle">NANCY DAWSON</div>
<br/>
Nancy Dawson was so fine<br/>
She wouldn't get up to serve the swine;<br/>
She lies in bed till eight or nine,<br/>
So it's Oh, poor Nancy Dawson.<br/>
<br/>
And do ye ken Nancy Dawson, honey?<br/>
The wife who sells the barley, honey?<br/>
She won't get up to feed her swine,<br/>
And do ye ken Nancy Dawson, honey?<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a98">
<div class="boldtitle">HANDY PANDY</div>
<br/>
Handy Pandy, Jack-a-dandy,<br/>
Loves plum cake and sugar candy.<br/>
He bought some at a grocer's shop,<br/>
And out he came, hop, hop, hop!<br/>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a99"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/52_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/52.jpg" alt="Jack and Jill" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">JACK AND JILL</div>
<br/>
Jack and Jill went up the hill,<br/>
To fetch a pail of water;<br/>
Jack fell down, and broke his crown,<br/>
And Jill came tumbling after.<br/>
<br/>
Then up Jack got and off did trot,<br/>
As fast as he could caper,<br/>
To old Dame Dob, who patched his nob<br/>
With vinegar and brown paper.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a100"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/53_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/53.jpg" alt="The Alphabet" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE ALPHABET</div>
<br/>
A, B, C, and D,<br/>
Pray, playmates, agree.<br/>
E, F, and G,<br/>
Well, so it shall be.<br/>
J, K, and L,<br/>
In peace we will dwell.<br/>
M, N, and O,<br/>
To play let us go.<br/>
P, Q, R, and S,<br/>
Love may we possess.<br/>
W, X, and Y,<br/>
Will not quarrel or die.<br/>
Z, and ampersand,<br/>
Go to school at command.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a101"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/54_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/54.jpg" alt="Dance to Your Daddie" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">DANCE TO YOUR DADDIE</div>
<br/>
Dance to your daddie,<br/>
My bonnie laddie;<br/>
Dance to your daddie, my bonnie lamb;<br/>
You shall get a fishy,<br/>
On a little dishy;<br/>
You shall get a fishy, when the boat comes home.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a102">
<div class="boldtitle">ONE MISTY MOISTY MORNING</div>
<br/>
One misty moisty morning,<br/>
When cloudy was the weather,<br/>
I chanced to meet an old man,<br/>
Clothed all in leather.<br/>
He began to compliment<br/>
And I began to grin.<br/>
How do you do? And how do you do?<br/>
And how do you do again?<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/55_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/55.jpg" alt="One Misty Moisty Morning" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a103"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/56_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/56.jpg" alt="Robin Hood" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN</div>
<br/>
Robin Hood, Robin Hood,<br/>
Is in the mickle wood!<br/>
Little John, Little John,<br/>
He to the town is gone.<br/>
<br/>
Robin Hood, Robin Hood,<br/>
Telling his beads,<br/>
All in the greenwood<br/>
Among the green weeds.<br/>
<br/>
Little John, Little John,<br/>
If he comes no more,<br/>
Robin Hood, Robin Hood,<br/>
We shall fret full sore!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a104">
<div class="boldtitle">RAIN</div>
<br/>
Rain, rain, go to Spain,<br/>
And never come back again.<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a105">
<div class="boldtitle">THE OLD WOMAN FROM FRANCE</div>
<br/>
There came an old woman from France<br/>
Who taught grown-up children to dance;<br/>
But they were so stiff,<br/>
She sent them home in a sniff,<br/>
This sprightly old woman from France.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/57_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/57.jpg" alt="The Old Woman from France" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a106">
<div class="boldtitle">TEETH AND GUMS</div>
<br/>
Thirty white horses upon a red hill,<br/>
Now they tramp, now they champ, now they stand still.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a107">
<div class="boldtitle">THE ROBINS</div>
<br/>
A robin and a robin's son<br/>
Once went to town to buy a bun.<br/>
They couldn't decide on plum or plain,<br/>
And so they went back home again.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a108">
<div class="boldtitle">THE OLD MAN</div>
<br/>
There was an old man<br/>
In a velvet coat,<br/>
He kissed a maid<br/>
And gave her a groat.<br/>
The groat it was crack'd<br/>
And would not go,--<br/>
Ah, old man, do you serve me so?<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/58_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/58.jpg" alt="The Old Man" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a109"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/59_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/59.jpg" alt="T'Other Little Tune" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">T'OTHER LITTLE TUNE<br/></div>
<br/>
I won't be my father's Jack,<br/>
I won't be my father's Jill;<br/>
I will be the fiddler's wife,<br/>
And have music when I will.<br/>
T'other little tune,<br/>
T'other little tune,<br/>
Prithee, Love, play me<br/>
T'other little tune.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a110">
<div class="boldtitle">MY KITTEN</div>
<br/>
Hey, my kitten, my kitten,<br/>
And hey, my kitten, my deary!<br/>
Such a sweet pet as this<br/>
Was neither far nor neary.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/60_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/60.jpg" alt="My Kitten" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a111">
<div class="boldtitle">IF ALL THE SEAS WERE ONE SEA</div>
<br/>
If all the seas were one sea,<br/>
What a <i>great</i> sea that would be!<br/>
And if all the trees were one tree,<br/>
What a <i>great</i> tree that would be!<br/>
And if all the axes were one axe,<br/>
What a <i>great</i> axe that would be!<br/>
And if all the men were one man,<br/>
What a <i>great</i> man he would be!<br/>
And if the <i>great</i> man took the <i>great</i> axe,<br/>
And cut down the <i>great</i> tree,<br/>
And let it fall into the <i>great</i> sea,<br/>
What a splish splash <i>that</i> would be!<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a112">
<div class="boldtitle">PANCAKE DAY</div>
<br/>
Great A, little a,<br/>
This is pancake day;<br/>
Toss the ball high,<br/>
Throw the ball low,<br/>
Those that come after<br/>
May sing heigh-ho!<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/49_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/49.jpg" alt="Pancake Day" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a113">
<div class="boldtitle">A PLUM PUDDING</div>
<br/>
Flour of England, fruit of Spain,<br/>
Met together in a shower of rain;<br/>
Put in a bag tied round with a string;<br/>
If you'll tell me this riddle,<br/>
I'll give you a ring.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a114">
<div class="boldtitle">FOREHEAD, EYES, CHEEKS, NOSE, MOUTH, AND CHIN</div>
<br/>
Here sits the Lord Mayor,<br/>
Here sit his two men,<br/>
Here sits the cock,<br/>
Here sits the hen,<br/>
Here sit the little chickens,<br/>
Here they run in.<br/>
Chin-chopper, chin-chopper, chin chopper, chin!<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/61_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/61.jpg" alt="Here Sits the Lord Mayor" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a116"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/62_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/62.jpg" alt="A Sure Test" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">A SURE TEST</div>
<br/>
If you are to be a gentleman,<br/>
As I suppose you'll be,<br/>
You'll neither laugh nor smile,<br/>
For a tickling of the knee.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a117">
<div class="boldtitle">LOCK AND KEY</div>
<br/>
"I am a gold lock."<br/>
"I am a gold key."<br/>
"I am a silver lock."<br/>
"I am a silver key."<br/>
"I am a brass lock."<br/>
"I am a brass key."<br/>
"I am a lead lock."<br/>
"I am a lead key."<br/>
"I am a don lock."<br/>
"I am a don key!"<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a118">
<div class="boldtitle">THE LION AND THE UNICORN</div>
<br/>
The Lion and the Unicorn were fighting for the crown,<br/>
The Lion beat the Unicorn all around the town.<br/>
Some gave them white bread, and some gave them brown,<br/>
Some gave them plum-cake, and sent them out of town.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a119">
<div class="boldtitle">THE MERCHANTS OF LONDON</div>
<br/>
Hey diddle dinkety poppety pet,<br/>
The merchants of London they wear scarlet,<br/>
Silk in the collar and gold in the hem,<br/>
So merrily march the merchant men.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/63_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/63.jpg" alt="The Merchants of London" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a120">
<div class="boldtitle">I HAD A LITTLE HUSBAND</div>
<br/>
I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb,<br/>
I put him in a pint pot, and there I bid him drum,<br/>
I bought a little handkerchief to wipe his little nose,<br/>
And a pair of little garters to tie his little hose.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a121"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/67_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/67.jpg" alt="To Babylon" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">TO BABYLON</div>
<br/>
How many miles is it to Babylon?--<br/>
Threescore miles and ten.<br/>
Can I get there by candle-light?--<br/>
Yes, and back again.<br/>
If your heels are nimble and light,<br/>
You may get there by candle-light.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a122">
<div class="boldtitle">I'LL TELL YOU A STORY</div>
<br/>
I'll tell you a story<br/>
About Jack-a-Nory:<br/>
And now my story's begun.<br/>
I'll tell you another<br/>
About his brother:<br/>
And now my story is done.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/66_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/66.jpg" alt="I'll Tell You a Story" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<div class="poem" id="a123">
<div class="boldtitle">A STRANGE OLD WOMAN</div>
<br/>
There was an old woman, and what do you think?<br/>
She lived upon nothing but victuals and drink;<br/>
Victuals and drink were the chief of her diet,<br/>
And yet this old woman could never be quiet.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a124"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/69_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/69.jpg" alt="Sleep, Baby, Sleep" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">SLEEP, BABY, SLEEP</div>
<br/>
Sleep, baby, sleep,<br/>
Our cottage vale is deep:<br/>
The little lamb is on the green,<br/>
With woolly fleece so soft and clean--<br/>
Sleep, baby, sleep.<br/>
Sleep, baby, sleep,<br/>
Down where the woodbines creep;<br/>
Be always like the lamb so mild,<br/>
A kind, and sweet, and gentle child.<br/>
Sleep, baby, sleep.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a127"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/68_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/68.jpg" alt="Little Fred" /></SPAN>
<div class="boldtitle">LITTLE FRED</div>
<br/>
When little Fred went to bed,<br/>
He always said his prayers;<br/>
<br/>
He kissed mamma, and then papa,<br/>
And straightway went upstairs.<br/>
<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a125">
<div class="boldtitle">CRY, BABY</div>
<br/>
Cry, baby, cry,<br/>
Put your finger in your eye,<br/>
And tell your mother it wasn't I.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a126"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/70_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/70.jpg" alt="Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP</div>
<br/>
Baa, baa, black sheep,<br/>
Have you any wool?<br/>
Yes, marry, have I,<br/>
Three bags full;<br/>
<br/>
One for my master,<br/>
One for my dame,<br/>
But none for the little boy<br/>
Who cries in the lane.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a128"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/71_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/71.jpg" alt="The Cat and the Fiddle" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE</div>
<br/>
Hey, diddle, diddle!<br/>
The cat and the fiddle,<br/>
The cow jumped over the moon;<br/>
The little dog laughed<br/>
To see such sport,<br/>
And the dish ran away with the spoon.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a129">
<div class="boldtitle">DOCTOR FELL</div>
<br/>
I do not like thee, Doctor Fell;<br/>
The reason why I cannot tell;<br/>
But this I know, and know full well,<br/>
I do not like thee, Doctor Fell!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a130">
<div class="boldtitle">A COUNTING-OUT RHYME</div>
<br/>
Hickery, dickery, 6 and 7,<br/>
Alabone, Crackabone, 10 and 11,<br/>
Spin, spun, muskidun,<br/>
Twiddle 'em, twaddle 'em, 21.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a131"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/73_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/73.jpg" alt="Jack and his Fiddle" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">JACK AND HIS FIDDLE</div>
<br/>
"Jacky, come and give me thy fiddle,<br/>
If ever thou mean to thrive."<br/>
"Nay, I'll not give my fiddle<br/>
To any man alive.<br/>
<br/>
"If I should give my fiddle,<br/>
They'll think that I've gone mad;<br/>
For many a joyous day<br/>
My fiddle and I have had."<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a132">
<div class="boldtitle">BUTTONS</div>
<br/>
Buttons, a farthing a pair!<br/>
Come, who will buy them of me?<br/>
They're round and sound and pretty,<br/>
And fit for girls of the city.<br/>
Come, who will buy them of me?<br/>
Buttons, a farthing a pair!<br/>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a133"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/72_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/72.jpg" alt="Hot Boiled Beans" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">HOT BOILED BEANS</div>
<br/>
Ladies and gentlemen come to supper--<br/>
Hot boiled beans and very good butter.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a134"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/74_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/74.jpg" alt="Little Pussy" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">LITTLE PUSSY</div>
<br/>
I like little Pussy,<br/>
Her coat is so warm,<br/>
<br/>
And if I don't hurt her<br/>
She'll do me no harm;<br/>
<br/>
So I'll not pull her tail,<br/>
Nor drive her away,<br/>
<br/>
But Pussy and I<br/>
Very gently will play.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/75_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/75.jpg" alt="Sing a Song of Sixpence" /></SPAN>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a135"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/76_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/76.jpg" alt="Sing a Song of Sixpence" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE</div>
<br/>
Sing a song of sixpence,<br/>
A pocket full of rye;<br/>
Four-and-twenty blackbirds<br/>
Baked in a pie!<br/>
<br/>
When the pie was opened<br/>
The birds began to sing;<br/>
Was not that a dainty dish<br/>
To set before the king?<br/>
<br/>
The king was in his counting-house,<br/>
Counting out his money;<br/>
The queen was in the parlor,<br/>
Eating bread and honey.<br/>
<br/>
The maid was in the garden,<br/>
Hanging out the clothes;<br/>
When down came a blackbird<br/>
And snapped off her nose.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a136"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/64_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/64.jpg" alt="Tommy Tittlemouse" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">TOMMY TITTLEMOUSE</div>
<br/>
Little Tommy Tittlemouse<br/>
Lived in a little house;<br/>
He caught fishes<br/>
In other men's ditches.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a139">
<div class="boldtitle"> THE MULBERRY BUSH</div>
<br/>
Here we go round the mulberry bush,<br/>
The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush,<br/>
Here we go round the mulberry bush.<br/>
On a cold and frosty morning.<br/>
<br/>
This is the way we wash our hands,<br/>
Wash our hands, wash our hands,<br/>
This is the way we wash our hands,<br/>
On a cold and frosty morning.<br/>
<br/>
This is the way we wash our clothes.<br/>
Wash our clothes, wash our clothes,<br/>
This is the way we wash our clothes,<br/>
On a cold and frosty morning.<br/>
<br/>
This is the way we go to school,<br/>
Go to school, go to school,<br/>
This is the way we go to school,<br/>
On a cold and frosty morning.<br/>
<br/>
This is the way we come out of school,<br/>
Come out of school, come out of school,<br/>
This is the way we come out of school,<br/>
On a cold and frosty morning.<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a137">
<div class="boldtitle">THE DERBY RAM</div>
<br/>
As I was going to Derby all on a market-day,<br/>
I met the finest ram, sir, that ever was fed upon hay;<br/>
Upon hay, upon hay, upon hay;<br/>
I met the finest ram, sir, that ever was fed upon hay.<br/>
This ram was fat behind, sir; this ram was fat before;<br/>
This ram was ten yards round, sir; indeed, he was no more;<br/>
No more, no more, no more;<br/>
This ram was ten yards round, sir; indeed, he was no more.<br/>
The horns that grew on his head, sir, they were so wondrous high,<br/>
As I've been plainly told, sir, they reached up to the sky.<br/>
The sky, the sky, the sky;<br/>
As I've been plainly told, sir, they reached up to the sky.<br/>
The tail that grew from his back, sir, was six yards and an ell;<br/>
And it was sent to Derby to toll the market bell;<br/>
The bell, the bell, the bell;<br/>
And it was sent to Derby to toll the market bell.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/65_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/65.jpg" alt="The Derby Ram" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a138"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/77_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/77.jpg" alt="The Hobby-Horse" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE HOBBY-HORSE</div>
<br/>
I had a little hobby-horse,<br/>
And it was dapple gray;<br/>
Its head was made of pea-straw,<br/>
Its tail was made of hay.<br/>
<br/>
I sold it to an old woman<br/>
For a copper groat;<br/>
And I'll not sing my song again<br/>
Without another coat.<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a140">
<div class="boldtitle">YOUNG LAMBS TO SELL</div>
<br/>
If I'd as much money as I could tell,<br/>
I never would cry young lambs to sell;<br/>
Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell;<br/>
I never would cry young lambs to sell.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/78_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/78.jpg" alt="Young Lambs to Sell" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a141"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/79_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/79.jpg" alt="Boy and the Sparrow" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">BOY AND THE SPARROW</div>
<br/>
A little cock-sparrow sat on a green tree,<br/>
And he chirruped, he chirruped, so merry was he;<br/>
A naughty boy came with his wee bow and arrow,<br/>
Determined to shoot this little cock-sparrow.<br/>
<br/>
"This little cock-sparrow shall make me a stew,<br/>
And his giblets shall make me a little pie, too."<br/>
"Oh, no," says the sparrow "I won't make a stew."<br/>
So he flapped his wings and away he flew.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a142">
<div class="boldtitle">OLD WOMAN, OLD WOMAN</div>
<br/>
There was an old woman tossed in a basket,<br/>
Seventeen times as high as the moon;<br/>
But where she was going no mortal could tell,<br/>
For under her arm she carried a broom.<br/>
<br/>
"Old woman, old woman, old woman,"said I,<br/>
"Whither, oh whither, oh whither so high?"<br/>
"To sweep the cobwebs from the sky;<br/>
And I'll be with you by-and-by."<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/81_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/81.jpg" alt="The Old Woman Tossed in a Basket" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a115">
<div class="boldtitle">TWO PIGEONS<br/></div>
<br/>
I had two pigeons bright and gay,<br/>
They flew from me the other day.<br/>
What was the reason they did go?<br/>
I cannot tell, for I do not know.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/50_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/50.jpg" alt="Two Pigeons" /></SPAN></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a143">
<div class="boldtitle">THE FIRST OF MAY</div>
<br/>
The fair maid who, the first of May,<br/>
Goes to the fields at break of day,<br/>
And washes in dew from the hawthorn-tree,<br/>
Will ever after handsome be.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/80_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/80.jpg" alt="The First of May" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a144">
<div class="boldtitle">SULKY SUE</div>
<br/>
Here's Sulky Sue,<br/>
What shall we do?<br/>
Turn her face to the wall<br/>
Till she comes to.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/82_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/82.jpg" alt="Sulky Sue" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a146">
<div class="boldtitle">SATURDAY, SUNDAY</div>
<br/>
On Saturday night<br/>
Shall be all my care<br/>
To powder my locks<br/>
And curl my hair.<br/>
<br/>
On Sunday morning<br/>
My love will come in.<br/>
When he will marry me<br/>
With a gold ring.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/83_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/83.jpg" alt="Saturday, Sunday" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a145">
<div class="boldtitle">THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT</div>
<br/>
This is the house that Jack built.<br/>
This is the malt<br/>
That lay in the house that Jack built.<br/>
<br/>
This is the rat,<br/>
That ate the malt<br/>
That lay in the house that Jack built.<br/>
<br/>
This is the cat,<br/>
That killed the rat,<br/>
That ate the malt<br/>
That lay in the house that Jack built.<br/>
<br/>
This is the dog,<br/>
That worried the cat,<br/>
That killed the rat,<br/>
That ate the malt<br/>
That lay in the house that Jack built.<br/>
<br/>
This is the cow with the crumpled horn,<br/>
That tossed the dog,<br/>
That worried the cat,<br/>
That killed the rat,<br/>
That ate the malt<br/>
That lay in the house that Jack built.<br/>
<br/>
This is the maiden all forlorn,<br/>
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,<br/>
That tossed the dog,<br/>
That worried the cat,<br/>
That killed the rat,<br/>
That ate the malt<br/>
That lay in the house that Jack built<br/>
<br/>
This is the man all tattered and torn,<br/>
That kissed the maiden all forlorn,<br/>
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,<br/>
That tossed the dog,<br/>
That worried the cat,<br/>
That killed the rat,<br/>
That ate the malt<br/>
That lay in the house that Jack built.<br/>
<br/>
This is the priest all shaven and shorn,<br/>
That married the man all tattered and torn,<br/>
That kissed the maiden all forlorn,<br/>
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,<br/>
That tossed the dog,<br/>
That worried the cat,<br/>
That killed the rat,<br/>
That ate the malt<br/>
That lay in the house that Jack built.<br/>
<br/>
This is the cock that crowed in the morn,<br/>
That waked the priest all shaven and shorn,<br/>
That married the man all tattered and torn,<br/>
That kissed the maiden all forlorn,<br/>
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,<br/>
That tossed the dog,<br/>
That worried the cat,<br/>
That killed the rat,<br/>
That ate the malt<br/>
That lay in the house that Jack built.<br/>
<br/>
This is the farmer sowing the corn,<br/>
That kept the cock that crowed in the morn,<br/>
That waked the priest all shaven and shorn,<br/>
That married the man all tattered and torn,<br/>
That kissed the maiden all forlorn,<br/>
That milked the cow with the crumpled horn,<br/>
That tossed the dog,<br/>
That worried the cat,<br/>
That killed the rat,<br/>
That ate the malt<br/>
That lay in the house that Jack built.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a147"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/85_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/85.jpg" alt="Little Jenny Wren" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">LITTLE JENNY WREN</div>
<br/>
Little Jenny Wren fell sick,<br/>
Upon a time;<br/>
In came Robin Redbreast<br/>
And brought her cake and wine.<br/>
<br/>
"Eat well of my cake, Jenny,<br/>
Drink well of my wine."<br/>
"Thank you, Robin, kindly,<br/>
You shall be mine."<br/>
<br/>
Jenny she got well,<br/>
And stood upon her feet,<br/>
And told Robin plainly<br/>
She loved him not a bit.<br/>
<br/>
Robin being angry,<br/>
Hopped upon a twig,<br/>
Saying, "Out upon you! Fie upon you!<br/>
Bold-faced jig!"<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a148">
<div class="boldtitle">THE OLD WOMAN AND THE PEDLAR</div>
<br/>
There was an old woman, as I've heard tell,<br/>
She went to market her eggs for to sell;<br/>
She went to market all on a market-day,<br/>
And she fell asleep on the King's highway.<br/>
<br/>
There came by a pedlar whose name was Stout,<br/>
He cut her petticoats all round about;<br/>
He cut her petticoats up to the knees,<br/>
Which made the old woman to shiver and freeze.<br/>
<br/>
When the little old woman first did wake,<br/>
She began to shiver and she began to shake;<br/>
She began to wonder and she began to cry,<br/>
"Lauk a mercy on me, this can't be I!<br/>
<br/>
"But if it be I, as I hope it be,<br/>
I've a little dog at home, and he'll know me;<br/>
If it be I, he'll wag his little tail,<br/>
And if it be not I, he'll loudly bark and wail."<br/>
<br/>
Home went the little woman all in the dark;<br/>
Up got the little dog, and he began to bark;<br/>
He began to bark, so she began to cry,<br/>
"Lauk a mercy on me, this is none of I!"<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/84_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/84.jpg" alt="The Old Woman and the Pedlar" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a149"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/87_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/87.jpg" alt="Bobby Snooks" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">BOBBY SNOOKS</div>
<br/>
Little Bobby Snooks was fond of his books,<br/>
And loved by his usher and master;<br/>
But naughty Jack Spry, he got a black eye,<br/>
And carries his nose in a plaster.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a150">
<div class="boldtitle">THE LITTLE MOPPET</div>
<br/>
I had a little moppet,<br/>
I put it in my pocket,<br/>
And fed it with corn and hay.<br/>
There came a proud beggar.<br/>
And swore he should have her;<br/>
And stole my little moppet away.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/86_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/86.jpg" alt="The Little Moppet" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a151">
<div class="boldtitle">I SAW A SHIP A-SAILING</div>
<br/>
I saw a ship a-sailing,<br/>
A-sailing on the sea;<br/>
And, oh! it was all laden<br/>
With pretty things for thee!<br/>
<br/>
There were comfits in the cabin,<br/>
And apples in the hold;<br/>
The sails were made of silk,<br/>
And the masts were made of gold.<br/>
<br/>
The four-and-twenty sailors<br/>
That stood between the decks,<br/>
Were four-and-twenty white mice<br/>
With chains about their necks.<br/>
<br/>
The captain was a duck,<br/>
With a packet on his back;<br/>
And when the ship began to move,<br/>
The captain said, "Quack! Quack!"<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a152">
<div class="boldtitle">A WALNUT</div>
<br/>
As soft as silk, as white as milk,<br/>
As bitter as gall, a strong wall,<br/>
And a green coat covers me all.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a153">
<div class="boldtitle">THE MAN IN THE MOON</div>
<br/>
The Man in the Moon came tumbling down,<br/>
And asked the way to Norwich;<br/>
He went by the south, and burnt his mouth<br/>
With eating cold pease porridge.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/88_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/88.jpg" alt="The Man in the Moon" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a154">
<div class="boldtitle">ONE, HE LOVES</div>
<br/>
One, he loves; two, he loves;<br/>
Three, he loves, they say;<br/>
Four, he loves with all his heart;<br/>
Five, he casts away.<br/>
Six, he loves; seven, she loves;<br/>
Eight, they both love.<br/>
Nine, he comes; ten, he tarries;<br/>
Eleven, he courts; twelve, he marries.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a155">
<div class="boldtitle">BAT, BAT</div>
<br/>
Bat, bat,<br/>
Come under my hat,<br/>
And I'll give you a slice of bacon;<br/>
And when I bake<br/>
I'll give you a cake<br/>
If I am not mistaken.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a156"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/89_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/89.jpg" alt="Hark! Hark! The Dogs do Bark!" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">HARK! HARK!</div>
<br/>
Hark, hark! the dogs do bark!<br/>
Beggars are coming to town:<br/>
Some in jags, and some in rags,<br/>
And some in velvet gown.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a157">
<div class="boldtitle">THE HART</div>
<br/>
The hart he loves the high wood,<br/>
The hare she loves the hill;<br/>
The Knight he loves his bright sword,<br/>
The Lady--loves her will.<br/>
<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a158"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/90_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/90.jpg" alt="My Love" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">MY LOVE</div>
<br/>
Saw ye aught of my love a-coming from the market?<br/>
A peck of meal upon her back,<br/>
A babby in her basket;<br/>
Saw ye aught of my love a-coming from the market?<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a159">
<div class="boldtitle">THE MAN OF BOMBAY</div>
<br/>
There was a fat man of Bombay,<br/>
Who was smoking one sunshiny day;<br/>
When a bird called a snipe<br/>
Flew away with his pipe,<br/>
Which vexed the fat man of Bombay<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/91_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/91.jpg" alt="The Man of Bombay" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a160"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/93_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/93.jpg" alt="Poor Old Robinson Crusoe!" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">POOR OLD ROBINSON CRUSOE!</div>
<br/>
Poor old Robinson Crusoe!<br/>
Poor old Robinson Crusoe!<br/>
They made him a coat<br/>
Of an old Nanny goat.<br/>
I wonder why they should do so!<br/>
With a ring-a-ting-tang,<br/>
And a ring-a-ting-tang,<br/>
Poor old Robinson Crusoe!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a161">
<div class="boldtitle">A SIEVE</div>
<br/>
A riddle, a riddle, as I suppose,<br/>
A hundred eyes and never a nose!<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a162"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/92_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/92.jpg" alt="My Maid Mary" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">MY MAID MARY</div>
<br/>
My maid Mary she minds the dairy,<br/>
While I go a-hoeing and mowing each morn;<br/>
Gaily run the reel and the little spinning wheel,<br/>
While I am singing and mowing my corn.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a163">
<div class="boldtitle">A DIFFICULT RHYME</div>
<br/>
What is the rhyme for porringer?<br/>
The king he had a daughter fair,<br/>
And gave the Prince of Orange her.<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a164">
<div class="boldtitle"> PRETTY JOHN WATTS</div>
<br/>
Pretty John Watts,<br/>
We are troubled with rats.<br/>
Will you drive them out of the house?<br/>
We have mice, too, in plenty,<br/>
That feast in the pantry,<br/>
But let them stay<br/>
And nibble away,<br/>
What harm in a little brown mouse?<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a166"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/94_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/94.jpg" alt="I Love Sixpence" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">I LOVE SIXPENCE</div>
<br/>
I love sixpence, a jolly, jolly sixpence,<br/>
I love sixpence as my life;<br/>
I spent a penny of it, I spent a penny of it,<br/>
I took a penny home to my wife.<br/>
<br/>
Oh, my little fourpence, a jolly, jolly fourpence,<br/>
I love fourpence as my life;<br/>
I spent twopence of it, I spent twopence of it,<br/>
And I took twopence home to my wife.<br/>
<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a165">
<div class="boldtitle">GOOD ADVICE</div>
<br/>
Come when you're called,<br/>
Do what you're bid,<br/>
Shut the door after you,<br/>
And never be chid.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a167">
<div class="boldtitle">BYE, BABY BUNTING</div>
<br/>
Bye, baby bunting,<br/>
Father's gone a-hunting,<br/>
Mother's gone a-milking,<br/>
Sister's gone a-silking,<br/>
And brother's gone to buy a skin<br/>
To wrap the baby bunting in.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a168">
<div class="boldtitle">TOM, TOM, THE PIPER'S SON</div>
<br/>
Tom, Tom, the piper's son,<br/>
Stole a pig, and away he run,<br/>
The pig was eat,<br/>
And Tom was beat,<br/>
And Tom ran crying down the street.<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a169"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/96_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/96.jpg" alt="Comical Folk" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">COMICAL FOLK</div>
<br/>
In a cottage in Fife<br/>
Lived a man and his wife<br/>
Who, believe me, were comical folk;<br/>
For, to people's surprise,<br/>
They both saw with their eyes,<br/>
And their tongues moved whenever they spoke!<br/>
<br/>
When they were asleep,<br/>
I'm told, that to keep<br/>
Their eyes open they could not contrive;<br/>
They both walked on their feet,<br/>
And 'twas thought what they eat<br/>
Helped, with drinking, to keep them alive!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a171"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/95_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/95.jpg" alt="Tommy Snooks" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">TOMMY SNOOKS</div>
<br/>
As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks<br/>
Were walking out one Sunday,<br/>
Says Tommy Snooks to Bessy Brooks,<br/>
"Wilt marry me on Monday?"<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a170"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/97_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/97.jpg" alt="Cock-Crow" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">COCK-CROW</div>
<br/>
Cocks crow in the morn<br/>
To tell us to rise,<br/>
And he who lies late<br/>
Will never be wise;<br/>
<br/>
For early to bed<br/>
And early to rise,<br/>
Is the way to be healthy<br/>
And wealthy and wise.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a172">
<div class="boldtitle">THE THREE SONS</div>
<br/>
There was an old woman had three sons,<br/>
Jerry and James and John,<br/>
Jerry was hanged, James was drowned,<br/>
John was lost and never was found;<br/>
And there was an end of her three sons,<br/>
Jerry and James and John!<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a173">
<div class="boldtitle">THE BLACKSMITH</div>
<br/>
"Robert Barnes, my fellow fine,<br/>
Can you shoe this horse of mine?"<br/>
"Yes, good sir, that I can,<br/>
As well as any other man;<br/>
There's a nail, and there's a prod,<br/>
Now, good sir, your horse is shod."<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/98_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/98.jpg" alt="The Blacksmith" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a174">
<div class="boldtitle">TWO GRAY KITS<br/></div>
<br/>
The two gray kits,<br/>
And the gray kits' mother,<br/>
All went over<br/>
The bridge together.<br/>
<br/>
The bridge broke down,<br/>
They all fell in;<br/>
"May the rats go with you,"<br/>
Says Tom Bolin.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a175">
<div class="boldtitle">ONE, TWO, BUCKLE MY SHOE</div>
<br/>
One, two,<br/>
Buckle my shoe;<br/>
Three, four,<br/>
Knock at the door;<br/>
Five, six,<br/>
Pick up sticks;<br/>
Seven, eight,<br/>
Lay them straight;<br/>
Nine, ten,<br/>
A good, fat hen;<br/>
Eleven, twelve,<br/>
Dig and delve;<br/>
Thirteen, fourteen,<br/>
Maids a-courting;<br/>
Fifteen, sixteen,<br/>
Maids in the kitchen;<br/>
Seventeen, eighteen,<br/>
Maids a-waiting;<br/>
Nineteen, twenty,<br/>
My plate's empty.<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a176"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/99_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/99.jpg" alt="Cock-a-Doodle-Doo!" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">COCK-A-DOODLE-DO!</div>
<br/>
Cock-a-doodle-do!<br/>
My dame has lost her shoe,<br/>
My master's lost his fiddle-stick<br/>
And knows not what to do.<br/>
<br/>
Cock-a-doodle-do!<br/>
What is my dame to do?<br/>
Till master finds his fiddle-stick,<br/>
She'll dance without her shoe.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a177">
<div class="boldtitle">PAIRS OR PEARS</div>
<br/>
Twelve pairs hanging high,<br/>
Twelve knights riding by,<br/>
Each knight took a pear,<br/>
And yet left a dozen there.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a178">
<div class="boldtitle">BELLEISLE</div>
<br/>
At the siege of Belleisle<br/>
I was there all the while,<br/>
All the while, all the while,<br/>
At the siege of Belleisle.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a179">
<div class="boldtitle">OLD KING COLE</div>
<br/>
Old King Cole<br/>
Was a merry old soul,<br/>
And a merry old soul was he;<br/>
He called for his pipe,<br/>
And he called for his bowl,<br/>
And he called for his fiddlers three!<br/>
And every fiddler, he had a fine fiddle,<br/>
And a very fine fiddle had he.<br/>
"Twee tweedle dee, tweedle dee," went the fiddlers.<br/>
Oh, there's none so rare<br/>
As can compare<br/>
With King Cole and his fiddlers three.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a180">
<div class="boldtitle">SEE, SEE</div>
<br/>
See, see! What shall I see?<br/>
A horse's head where his tail should be.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a182">
<div class="boldtitle">A WELL</div>
<br/>
As round as an apple, as deep as a cup,<br/>
And all the king's horses can't fill it up.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a183"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/101_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/101.jpg" alt="Coffee and Tea" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">COFFEE AND TEA</div>
<br/>
Molly, my sister and I fell out,<br/>
And what do you think it was all about?<br/>
She loved coffee and I loved tea,<br/>
And that was the reason we couldn't agree.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a184">
<div class="boldtitle">PUSSY-CAT MEW</div>
<br/>
Pussy-cat Mew jumped over a coal,<br/>
And in her best petticoat burnt a great hole.<br/>
Poor Pussy's weeping, she'll have no more milk<br/>
Until her best petticoat's mended with silk.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a181"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/100_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/100.jpg" alt="Dapple-Gray" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">DAPPLE-GRAY</div>
<br/>
I had a little pony,<br/>
His name was Dapple-Gray,<br/>
I lent him to a lady,<br/>
To ride a mile away.<br/>
She whipped him, she slashed him,<br/>
She rode him through the mire;<br/>
I would not lend my pony now<br/>
For all the lady's hire.<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a185"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/103_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/103.jpg" alt="The Little Girl with a Curl" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE LITTLE GIRL WITH A CURL</div>
<br/>
There was a little girl who had a little curl<br/>
Right in the middle of her forehead;<br/>
When she was good, she was very, very good,<br/>
And when she was bad she was horrid.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a186">
<div class="boldtitle">DREAMS<br/></div>
<br/>
Friday night's dream, on Saturday told,<br/>
Is sure to come true, be it never so old.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a187">
<div class="boldtitle">A COCK AND BULL STORY</div>
<br/>
The cock's on the housetop blowing his horn;<br/>
The bull's in the barn a-threshing of corn;<br/>
The maids in the meadows are making of hay;<br/>
The ducks in the river are swimming away.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/102_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/102.jpg" alt="A Cock and Bull Story" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a188">
<div class="boldtitle">FOR BABY</div>
<br/>
You shall have an apple,<br/>
YOU shall have a plum,<br/>
You shall have a rattle,<br/>
When papa comes home.<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a189">
<div class="boldtitle">MYSELF</div>
<br/>
As I walked by myself,<br/>
And talked to myself,<br/>
Myself said unto me:<br/>
"Look to thyself,<br/>
Take care of thyself,<br/>
For nobody cares for thee."<br/>
<br/>
I answered myself,<br/>
And said to myself<br/>
In the selfsame repartee:<br/>
"Look to thyself,<br/>
Or not look to thyself,<br/>
The selfsame thing will be."<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a191">
<div class="boldtitle">CANDLE-SAVING<br/></div>
<br/>
To make your candles last for aye,<br/>
You wives and maids give ear-O!<br/>
To put them out's the only way,<br/>
Says honest John Boldero.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/105_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/105.jpg" alt="Candle-Saving" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a190"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/104_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/104.jpg" alt="Over the Water" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">OVER THE WATER</div>
<br/>
Over the water, and over the sea,<br/>
And over the water to Charley,<br/>
I'll have none of your nasty beef,<br/>
Nor I'll have none of your barley;<br/>
But I'll have some of your very best flour<br/>
To make a white cake for my Charley.<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a192">
<div class="boldtitle">FEARS AND TEARS</div>
<br/>
Tommy's tears and Mary's fears<br/>
Will make them old before their years.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a193">
<div class="boldtitle">THE KILKENNY CATS</div>
<br/>
There were once two cats of Kilkenny.<br/>
Each thought there was one cat too many;<br/>
So they fought and they fit,<br/>
And they scratched and they bit,<br/>
Till, excepting their nails,<br/>
And the tips of their tails,<br/>
Instead of two cats, there weren't any.<br/>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a194"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/108_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/108.jpg" alt="Old Grimes" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">OLD GRIMES</div>
<br/>
Old Grimes is dead, that good old man,<br/>
We ne'er shall see him more;<br/>
He used to wear a long brown coat<br/>
All buttoned down before.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a195">
<div class="boldtitle">A WEEK OF BIRTHDAYS</div>
<br/>
Monday's child is fair of face,<br/>
Tuesday's child is full of grace,<br/>
Wednesday's child is full of woe,<br/>
Thursday's child has far to go,<br/>
Friday's child is loving and giving,<br/>
Saturday's child works hard for its living,<br/>
But the child that's born on the Sabbath day<br/>
Is bonny and blithe, and good and gay.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a196">
<div class="boldtitle">A CHIMNEY</div>
<br/>
Black within and red without;<br/>
Four corners round about.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a197">
<div class="boldtitle">LADYBIRD</div>
<br/>
Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home!<br/>
Your house is on fire, your children all gone,<br/>
All but one, and her name is Ann,<br/>
And she crept under the pudding pan.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/106_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/106.jpg" alt="Ladybird" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a198">
<div class="boldtitle">THE MAN WHO HAD NAUGHT</div>
<br/>
There was a man and he had naught,<br/>
And robbers came to rob him;<br/>
He crept up to the chimney pot,<br/>
And then they thought they had him.<br/>
<br/>
But he got down on t'other side,<br/>
And then they could not find him;<br/>
He ran fourteen miles in fifteen days,<br/>
And never looked behind him.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a199">
<div class="boldtitle">THE TAILORS AND THE SNAIL</div>
<br/>
Four and Twenty tailors<br/>
Went to kill a snail;<br/>
The best man among them<br/>
Durst not touch her tail;<br/>
She put out her horns<br/>
Like a little Kyloe cow.<br/>
Run, tailors, run, or<br/>
She'll kill you all e'en now.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a200">
<div class="boldtitle">AROUND THE GREEN GRAVEL</div>
<br/>
Around the green gravel the grass grows green,<br/>
And all the pretty maids are plain to be seen;<br/>
Wash them with milk, and clothe them with silk,<br/>
And write their names with a pen and ink.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a201">
<div class="boldtitle">INTERY, MINTERY</div>
<br/>
Intery, mintery, cutery corn,<br/>
Apple seed and apple thorn;<br/>
Wire, brier, limber-lock,<br/>
Five geese in a flock,<br/>
Sit and sing by a spring,<br/>
O-u-t, and in again.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a202"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/109_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/109.jpg" alt="Caesar's Song" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">CAESAR'S SONG</div>
<br/>
Bow-wow-wow!<br/>
Whose dog art thou?<br/>
Little Tom Tinker's dog,<br/>
Bow-wow-wow!<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a203"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/107_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/107.jpg" alt="As I was Going Along" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">AS I WAS GOING ALONG</div>
As I was going along, along,<br/>
A-singing a comical song, song, song,<br/>
The lane that I went was so long, long, long,<br/>
And the song that I sang was so long, long, long,<br/>
And so I went singing along.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a206">
<div class="boldtitle">ROCK-A-BYE, BABY<br/></div>
<br/>
Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green;<br/>
Father's a nobleman, mother's a queen;<br/>
And Betty's a lady, and wears a gold ring;<br/>
And Johnny's a drummer, and drums for the king.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a204">
<div class="boldtitle">HECTOR PROTECTOR</div>
<br/>
Hector Protector was dressed all in green;<br/>
Hector Protector was sent to the Queen.<br/>
The Queen did not like him,<br/>
No more did the King;<br/>
So Hector Protector was sent back again.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a205">
<div class="boldtitle">BILLY, BILLY</div>
<br/>
"Billy, Billy, come and play,<br/>
While the sun shines bright as day."<br/>
<br/>
"Yes, my Polly, so I will,<br/>
For I love to please you still."<br/>
<br/>
"Billy, Billy, have you seen<br/>
Sam and Betsy on the green?"<br/>
<br/>
"Yes, my Poll, I saw them pass,<br/>
Skipping o'er the new-mown grass."<br/>
<br/>
"Billy, Billy, come along,<br/>
And I will sing a pretty song."<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a207">
<div class="boldtitle">THE MAN IN THE WILDERNESS</div>
<br/>
The man in the wilderness<br/>
Asked me<br/>
How many strawberries<br/>
Grew in the sea.<br/>
I answered him<br/>
As I thought good,<br/>
As many as red herrings<br/>
Grew in the wood.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a208"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/110_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/110.jpg" alt="Little Jack Horner" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">LITTLE JACK HORNER</div>
<br/>
Little Jack Horner<br/>
Sat in the corner,<br/>
Eating of Christmas pie:<br/>
He put in his thumb,<br/>
And pulled out a plum,<br/>
And said, "What a good boy am I!"<br/></div>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a209">
<div class="boldtitle"> THE BIRD SCARER</div>
<br/>
Away, birds, away!<br/>
Take a little and leave a little,<br/>
And do not come again;<br/>
For if you do,<br/>
I will shoot you through,<br/>
And there will be an end of you.<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a210"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/112_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/112.jpg" alt="Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRARY</div>
<br/>
Mary, Mary, quite contrary,<br/>
How does your garden grow?<br/>
Silver bells and cockle-shells,<br/>
And pretty maids all of a row.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a211">
<div class="boldtitle">BESSY BELL AND MARY GRAY</div>
<br/>
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray,<br/>
They were two bonny lasses;<br/>
They built their house upon the lea,<br/>
And covered it with rushes.<br/>
<br/>
Bessy kept the garden gate,<br/>
And Mary kept the pantry;<br/>
Bessy always had to wait,<br/>
While Mary lived in plenty.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/111_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/111.jpg" alt="Bessy Bell and Mary Gray" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a212"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/113_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/113.jpg" alt="Needles and Pins" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">NEEDLES AND PINS</div>
<br/>
Needles and pins, needles and pins,<br/>
When a man marries his trouble begins.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a213">
<div class="boldtitle">PUSSY-CAT AND THE DUMPLINGS</div>
<br/>
Pussy-cat ate the dumplings, the dumplings,<br/>
Pussy-cat ate the dumplings.<br/>
Mamma stood by, and cried, "Oh, fie!<br/>
Why did you eat the dumplings?"<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a214">
<div class="boldtitle">DANCE, THUMBKIN DANCE</div>
<br/>
Dance, Thumbkin, dance;<br/>
(<i>keep the thumb in motion</i><br/>
Dance, ye merrymen, everyone.<br/>
(<i>all the fingers in motion</i><br/>
For Thumbkin, he can dance alone,<br/>
(<i>the thumb alone moving</i><br/>
Thumbkin, he can dance alone.<br/>
(<i>the thumb alone moving</i><br/>
Dance, Foreman, dance,<br/>
(<i>the first finger moving</i><br/>
Dance, ye merrymen, everyone.<br/>
(<i>all moving</i><br/>
But Foreman, he can dance alone,<br/>
(<i>the first finger moving</i><br/>
Foreman, he can dance alone.<br/>
(<i>the first finger moving</i><br/>
Dance, Longman, dance,<br/>
(<i>the second finger moving</i><br/>
Dance, ye merrymen, everyone.<br/>
(<i>all moving</i><br/>
For Longman, he can dance alone,<br/>
(<i>the second finger moving</i><br/>
Longman, he can dance alone.<br/>
(<i>the second finger moving</i><br/>
Dance, Ringman, dance,<br/>
(<i>the third finger moving</i><br/>
Dance, ye merrymen, dance.<br/>
(<i>all moving</i><br/>
But Ringman cannot dance alone,<br/>
(<i>the third finger moving</i><br/>
Ringman, he cannot dance alone.<br/>
(<i>the third finger moving</i><br/>
Dance, Littleman, dance,<br/>
(<i>the fourth finger moving</i><br/>
Dance, ye merrymen, dance.<br/>
(<i>all moving</i><br/>
But Littleman, he can dance alone,<br/>
(<i>the fourth finger moving</i><br/>
Littleman, he can dance alone.<br/>
(<i>the fourth finger moving</i><br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a215"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/115_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/115.jpg" alt="Mary's Canary" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">MARY'S CANARY</div>
<br/>
Mary had a pretty bird,<br/>
Feathers bright and yellow,<br/>
Slender legs--upon my word<br/>
He was a pretty fellow!<br/>
<br/>
The sweetest note he always sung,<br/>
Which much delighted Mary.<br/>
She often, where the cage was hung,<br/>
Sat hearing her canary.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a217">
<div class="boldtitle">BIRDS OF A FEATHER</div>
<br/>
Birds of a feather flock together,<br/>
And so will pigs and swine;<br/>
Rats and mice will have their choice,<br/>
And so will I have mine.<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a216">
<div class="boldtitle">THE LITTLE BIRD</div>
<br/>
Once I saw a little bird<br/>
Come hop, hop, hop;<br/>
So I cried, "Little bird,<br/>
Will you stop, stop, stop?"<br/>
<br/>
And was going to the window<br/>
To say, "How do you do?"<br/>
But he shook his little tail,<br/>
And far away he flew.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/114_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/114.jpg" alt="The Little Bird" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a218"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/117_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/117.jpg" alt="The Dusty Miller" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE DUSTY MILLER</div>
<br/>
Margaret wrote a letter,<br/>
Sealed it with her finger,<br/>
Threw it in the dam<br/>
For the dusty miller.<br/>
Dusty was his coat,<br/>
Dusty was the siller,<br/>
Dusty was the kiss<br/>
I'd from the dusty miller.<br/>
If I had my pockets<br/>
Full of gold and siller,<br/>
I would give it all<br/>
To my dusty miller.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a219">
<div class="boldtitle">A STAR</div>
<br/>
Higher than a house, higher than a tree.<br/>
Oh! whatever can that be?<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a220">
<div class="boldtitle">THE GREEDY MAN</div>
<br/>
The greedy man is he who sits<br/>
And bites bits out of plates,<br/>
Or else takes up an almanac<br/>
And gobbles all the dates.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/116_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/116.jpg" alt="The Greedy Man" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a221">
<div class="boldtitle">THE TEN O'CLOCK SCHOLAR</div>
<br/>
A diller, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar!<br/>
What makes you come so soon?<br/>
You used to come at ten o'clock,<br/>
But now you come at noon.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/118_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/118.jpg" alt="The Ten O'Clock Scholar" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a222"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/119_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/119.jpg" alt="Cock-a-Doodle-Doo" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">COCK-A-DOODLE-DO</div>
<br/>
Oh, my pretty cock, oh, my handsome cock,<br/>
I pray you, do not crow before day,<br/>
And your comb shall be made of the very beaten gold,<br/>
And your wings of the silver so gray.<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a223">
<div class="boldtitle"> AN ICICLE</div>
<br/>
Lives in winter,<br/>
Dies in summer,<br/>
And grows with its roots upward!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a224">
<div class="boldtitle">A SHIP'S NAIL</div>
<br/>
Over the water,<br/>
And under the water,<br/>
And always with its head down.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a228">
<div class="boldtitle">WILLY, WILLY</div>
<br/>
Willy, Willy Wilkin<br/>
Kissed the maids a-milking,<br/>
Fa, la, la!<br/>
And with his merry daffing<br/>
He set them all a-laughing,<br/>
Ha, ha, ha!<br/>
<br/></div>
<div class="poem" id="a225"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/121_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/121.jpg" alt="The Old Woman of Leeds" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE OLD WOMAN OF LEEDS</div>
<br/>
There was an old woman of Leeds,<br/>
Who spent all her time in good deeds;<br/>
She worked for the poor<br/>
Till her fingers were sore,<br/>
This pious old woman of Leeds!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a226">
<div class="boldtitle">THE BOY IN THE BARN</div>
<br/>
A little boy went into a barn,<br/>
And lay down on some hay.<br/>
An owl came out, and flew about,<br/>
And the little boy ran away.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/120_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/120.jpg" alt="The Boy in the Barn" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a227">
<div class="boldtitle">SUNSHINE</div>
<br/>
Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more,<br/>
On the King's kitchen door,<br/>
All the King's horses,<br/>
And all the King's men,<br/>
Couldn't drive Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more,<br/>
Off the King's kitchen door.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a229">
<div class="boldtitle">TONGS</div>
<br/>
Long legs, crooked thighs,<br/>
Little head, and no eyes.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a230">
<div class="boldtitle">JACK JINGLE</div>
<br/>
Little Jack Jingle, He used to live single;<br/>
But when he got tired of this kind of life,<br/>
He left off being single and lived with his wife.<br/>
Now what do you think of little Jack Jingle?<br/>
Before he was married he used to live single.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/123_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/123.jpg" alt="Jack Jingle" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a233">
<div class="boldtitle">SHOEING</div>
<br/>
Shoe the colt,<br/>
Shoe the colt,<br/>
Shoe the wild mare;<br/>
Here a nail,<br/>
There a nail,<br/>
Yet she goes bare.<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a231">
<div class="boldtitle">THE QUARREL</div>
<br/>
My little old man and I fell out;<br/>
I'll tell you what 'twas all about,--<br/>
I had money and he had none,<br/>
And that's the way the noise begun.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/122_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/122.jpg" alt="The Quarrel" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a232">
<div class="boldtitle">THE PUMPKIN-EATER</div>
<br/>
Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater,<br/>
Had a wife and couldn't keep her;<br/>
He put her in a pumpkin shell,<br/>
And there he kept her very well.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/124_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/124.jpg" alt="Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a234"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/126_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/126.jpg" alt="Betty Blue" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">BETTY BLUE</div>
<br/>
Little Betty Blue<br/>
Lost her holiday shoe;<br/>
What shall little Betty do?<br/>
Give her another<br/>
To match the other<br/>
And then she'll walk upon two.<br/>
<br/></div>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a235">
<div class="boldtitle">THAT'S ALL</div>
<br/>
There was an old woman sat spinning,<br/>
And that's the first beginning;<br/>
<br/>
She had a calf,<br/>
And that's half;<br/>
<br/>
She took it by the tail,<br/>
And threw it over the wall,<br/>
And that's all!<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/125_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/125.jpg" alt="That's All" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a236"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/127_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/127.jpg" alt="Bedtime" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">BEDTIME</div>
<br/>
The Man in the Moon looked out of the moon,<br/>
Looked out of the moon and said,<br/>
"'Tis time for all children, on the earth<br/>
To think about getting to bed!"<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a237">
<div class="boldtitle">DANCE, LITTLE BABY</div>
<br/>
Dance, little Baby, dance up high!<br/>
Never mind, Baby, Mother is by.<br/>
Crow and caper, caper and crow,<br/>
There, little Baby, there you go!<br/>
Up to the ceiling, down to the ground,<br/>
Backwards and forwards, round and round;<br/>
Dance, little Baby and Mother will sing,<br/>
With the merry coral, ding, ding, ding!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a238">
<div class="boldtitle">MY LITTLE MAID</div>
<br/>
High diddle doubt, my candle's out<br/>
My little maid is not at home;<br/>
Saddle my hog and bridle my dog,<br/>
And fetch my little maid home.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a239">
<div class="boldtitle">FOR WANT OF A NAIL</div>
<br/>
For want of a nail, the shoe was lost;<br/>
For want of the shoe, the horse was lost;<br/>
For want of the horse, the rider was lost;<br/>
For want of the rider, the battle was lost;<br/>
For want of the battle, the kingdom was lost,<br/>
And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a240">
<div class="boldtitle">PEASE PORRIDGE</div>
<br/>
Pease porridge hot,<br/>
Pease porridge cold,<br/>
Pease porridge in the pot,<br/>
Nine days old.<br/>
Some like it hot,<br/>
Some like it cold,<br/>
Some like it in the pot,<br/>
Nine days old.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/129_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/129.jpg" alt="Pease Porridge Hot" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a241">
<div class="boldtitle">RING A RING O' ROSES</div>
<br/>
Ring a ring o' roses,<br/>
A pocketful of posies.<br/>
Tisha! Tisha!<br/>
We all fall down.<br/></div>
</td>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a242">
<div class="boldtitle">THE CROOKED SIXPENCE</div>
<br/>
There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile,<br/>
He found a crooked sixpence beside a crooked stile;<br/>
He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse,<br/>
And they all lived together in a little crooked house.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/128_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/128.jpg" alt="The Crooked Sixpence" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a243">
<div class="boldtitle">THIS IS THE WAY</div>
<br/>
This is the way the ladies ride,<br/>
Tri, tre, tre, tree,<br/>
Tri, tre, tre, tree!<br/>
This is the way the ladies ride,<br/>
Tri, tre, tre, tre, tri-tre-tre-tree!<br/>
<br/>
This is the way the gentlemen ride,<br/>
Gallop-a-trot,<br/>
Gallop-a-trot!<br/>
This is the way the gentlemen ride,<br/>
Gallop-a-gallop-a-trot!<br/>
<br/>
This is the way the farmers ride,<br/>
Hobbledy-hoy,<br/>
Hobbledy-hoy!<br/>
This is the way the farmers ride,<br/>
Hobbledy-hobbledy-hoy!<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a244"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/130_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/130.jpg" alt="Ducks and Drakes" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">DUCKS AND DRAKES</div>
<br/>
A duck and a drake,<br/>
And a halfpenny cake,<br/>
With a penny to pay the old baker.<br/>
A hop and a scotch<br/>
Is another notch,<br/>
Slitherum, slatherum, take her.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a245">
<div class="boldtitle">THE DONKEY</div>
<br/>
Donkey, donkey, old and gray,<br/>
Ope your mouth and gently bray;<br/>
Lift your ears and blow your horn,<br/>
To wake the world this sleepy morn.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a246">
<div class="boldtitle">IF</div>
<br/>
If all the world were apple pie,<br/>
And all the sea were ink,<br/>
And all the trees were bread and cheese,<br/>
What should we have for drink?<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a247">
<div class="boldtitle">THE BELLS</div>
<br/>
"You owe me five shillings,"<br/>
Say the bells of St. Helen's.<br/>
"When will you pay me?"<br/>
Say the bells of Old Bailey.<br/>
"When I grow rich,"<br/>
Say the bells of Shoreditch.<br/>
"When will that be?"<br/>
Say the bells of Stepney.<br/>
"I do not know,"<br/>
Says the great Bell of Bow.<br/>
"Two sticks in an apple,"<br/>
Ring the bells of Whitechapel.<br/>
"Halfpence and farthings,"<br/>
Say the bells of St. Martin's.<br/>
"Kettles and pans,"<br/>
Say the bells of St. Ann's.<br/>
"Brickbats and tiles,"<br/>
Say the bells of St. Giles.<br/>
"Old shoes and slippers,"<br/>
Say the bells of St. Peter's.<br/>
"Pokers and tongs,"<br/>
Say the bells of St. John's.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a248"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/131_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/131.jpg" alt="Little Girl and Queen" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">LITTLE GIRL AND QUEEN<br/></div>
<br/>
"Little girl, little girl, where have you been?"<br/>
"Gathering roses to give to the Queen."<br/>
"Little girl, little girl, what gave she you?"<br/>
"She gave me a diamond as big as my shoe."<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a249">
<div class="boldtitle">THE KING OF FRANCE</div>
<br/>
The King of France went up the hill,<br/>
With twenty thousand men;<br/>
The King of France came down the hill,<br/>
And ne'er went up again.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a250">
<div class="boldtitle">PETER PIPER</div>
<br/>
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers;<br/>
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.<br/>
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,<br/>
Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a251"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/134_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/134.jpg" alt="One to Ten" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">ONE TO TEN</div>
<br/>
1, 2, 3, 4, 5!<br/>
I caught a hare alive;<br/>
6, 7, 8, 9, 10!<br/>
I let her go again.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a252">
<div class="boldtitle">AN EQUAL</div>
<br/>
Read my riddle, I pray.<br/>
What God never sees,<br/>
What the king seldom sees,<br/>
What we see every day.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a253"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/132_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/132.jpg" alt="The Tarts" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE TARTS</div>
<br/>
The Queen of Hearts,<br/>
She made some tarts,<br/>
All on a summer's day;<br/>
The Knave of Hearts,<br/>
He stole the tarts,<br/>
And took them clean away.<br/>
<br/>
The King of Hearts<br/>
Called for the tarts,<br/>
And beat the Knave full sore;<br/>
The Knave of Hearts<br/>
Brought back the tarts,<br/>
And vowed he'd steal no more.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/133_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/133.jpg" alt="The Tarts" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a254"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/135_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/135.jpg" alt="Come, Let's to Bed" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">COME, LET'S TO BED</div>
<br/>
"To bed! To bed!"<br/>
Says Sleepy-head;<br/>
"Tarry awhile," says Slow;<br/>
"Put on the pan,"<br/>
Says Greedy Nan;<br/>
"We'll sup before we go."<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a256">
<div class="boldtitle"> WHAT ARE LITTLE BOYS MADE OF?</div>
<br/>
What are little boys made of, made of?<br/>
What are little boys made of?<br/>
"Snaps and snails, and puppy-dogs' tails;<br/>
And that's what little boys are made of."<br/>
<br/>
What are little girls made of, made of?<br/>
What are little girls made of?<br/>
"Sugar and spice, and all that's nice;<br/>
And that's what little girls are made of."<br/>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a255">
<div class="boldtitle">LITTLE MAID</div>
<br/>
"Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest thou?"<br/>
"Down in the forest to milk my cow."<br/>
"Shall I go with thee?" "No, not now;<br/>
When I send for thee, then come thou."<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/136_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/136.jpg" alt="Little Maid"/><br/></SPAN></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a257"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/137_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/137.jpg" alt="Bandy Legs" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">BANDY LEGS</div>
<br/>
As I was going to sell my eggs<br/>
I met a man with bandy legs,<br/>
Bandy legs and crooked toes;<br/>
I tripped up his heels, and he fell on his nose.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a258">
<div class="boldtitle">THE GIRL AND THE BIRDS</div>
<br/>
When I was a little girl, about seven years old,<br/>
I hadn't got a petticoat, to cover me from the cold.<br/>
So I went into Darlington, that pretty little town,<br/>
And there I bought a petticoat, a cloak, and a gown.<br/>
I went into the woods and built me a kirk,<br/>
And all the birds of the air, they helped me to work.<br/>
The hawk with his long claws pulled down the stone,<br/>
The dove with her rough bill brought me them home.<br/>
The parrot was the clergyman, the peacock was the clerk,<br/>
The bullfinch played the organ,--we made merry work.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/138_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/138.jpg" alt="The Girl and the Birds" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a259"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/139_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/139.jpg" alt="A Pig" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">A PIG</div>
<br/>
As I went to Bonner,<br/>
I met a pig<br/>
Without a wig<br/>
Upon my word and honor.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a260">
<div class="boldtitle">JENNY WREN</div>
<br/>
As little Jenny Wren<br/>
Was sitting by her shed.<br/>
She waggled with her tail,<br/>
And nodded with her head.<br/>
She waggled with her tail,<br/>
And nodded with her head,<br/>
As little Jenny Wren<br/>
Was sitting by the shed.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a261">
<div class="boldtitle">LITTLE TOM TUCKER</div>
<br/>
Little Tom Tucker<br/>
Sings for his supper.<br/>
What shall he eat?<br/>
White bread and butter.<br/>
How will he cut it<br/>
Without e'er a knife?<br/>
How will he be married<br/>
Without e'er a wife?<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/140_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/140.jpg" alt="Little Tom Tucker" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a262">
<div class="boldtitle">WHERE ARE YOU GOING, MY PRETTY MAID</div>
<br/>
"Where are you going, my pretty maid?"<br/>
"I'm going a-milking, sir," she said.<br/>
"May I go with you, my pretty maid?"<br/>
"You're kindly welcome, sir," she said.<br/>
"What is your father, my pretty maid?"<br/>
"My father's a farmer, sir," she said.<br/>
"What is your fortune, my pretty maid?"<br/>
"My face is my fortune, sir," she said.<br/>
"Then I can't marry you, my pretty maid."<br/>
"Nobody asked you, sir," she said.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/141_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/141.jpg" alt="Where are You Going, My Pretty Maid?" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a263"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/142_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/142.jpg" alt="The Old Woman of Gloucester" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE OLD WOMAN OF GLOUCESTER</div>
<br/>
There was an old woman of Gloucester,<br/>
Whose parrot two guineas it cost her,<br/>
But its tongue never ceasing,<br/>
Was vastly displeasing<br/>
To the talkative woman of Gloucester.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a264">
<div class="boldtitle"> MULTIPLICATION IS VEXATION</div>
<br/>
Multiplication is vexation,<br/>
Division is as bad;<br/>
The Rule of Three doth puzzle me,<br/>
And Practice drives me mad.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a265">
<div class="boldtitle">LITTLE KING BOGGEN</div>
<br/>
Little King Boggen, he built a fine hall,<br/>
Pie-crust and pastry-crust, that was the wall;<br/>
The windows were made of black puddings and white,<br/>
And slated with pan-cakes,--you ne'er saw the like!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a267">
<div class="boldtitle">BELL HORSES</div>
<br/>
Bell horses, bell horses, what time of day?<br/>
One o'clock, two o'clock, three and away.<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a266"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/143_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/143.jpg" alt="Whistle" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">WHISTLE</div>
<br/>
"Whistle, daughter, whistle;<br/>
Whistle, daughter dear."<br/>
"I cannot whistle, mammy,<br/>
I cannot whistle clear."<br/>
"Whistle, daughter, whistle;<br/>
Whistle for a pound."<br/>
"I cannot whistle, mammy,<br/>
I cannot make a sound."<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a268">
<div class="boldtitle">TAFFY</div>
<br/>
Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief,<br/>
Taffy came to my house and stole a piece of beef;<br/>
I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was not home;<br/>
Taffy came to my house and stole a marrow-bone.<br/>
<br/>
I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was not in;<br/>
Taffy came to my house and stole a silver pin;<br/>
I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was in bed,<br/>
I took up the marrow-bone and flung it at his head.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a276">
<div class="boldtitle">A THORN</div>
<br/>
I went to the wood and got it;<br/>
I sat me down to look for it<br/>
And brought it home because I couldn't find it.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a271">
<div class="boldtitle">YOUNG ROGER AND DOLLY</div>
<br/>
Young Roger came tapping at Dolly's window,<br/>
Thumpaty, thumpaty, thump!<br/>
<br/>
He asked for admittance; she answered him "No!"<br/>
Frumpaty, frumpaty, frump!<br/>
<br/>
"No, no, Roger, no! as you came you may go!"<br/>
Stumpaty, stumpaty, stump!<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/146_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/146.jpg" alt="Young Roger and Dolly" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a269"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/144_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/144.jpg" alt="The Robin" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE ROBIN<br/></div>
<br/>
The north wind doth blow,<br/>
And we shall have snow,<br/>
And what will poor robin do then,<br/>
Poor
thing?<br/>
<br/>
He'll sit in a barn,<br/>
And keep himself warm,<br/>
And hide his head under his wing,<br/>
Poor
thing!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a270">
<div class="boldtitle">THE OLD WOMAN OF HARROW</div>
<br/>
There was an old woman of Harrow,<br/>
Who visited in a wheelbarrow;<br/>
And her servant before,<br/>
Knocked loud at each door,<br/>
To announce the old woman of Harrow.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/145_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/145.jpg" alt="The Old Woman of Harrow" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a272">
<div class="boldtitle">THE PIPER AND HIS COW</div>
<br/>
There was a piper had a cow,<br/>
And he had naught to give her;<br/>
He pulled out his pipes and played her a tune,<br/>
And bade the cow consider.<br/>
<br/>
The cow considered very well,<br/>
And gave the piper a penny,<br/>
And bade him play the other tune,<br/>
"Corn rigs are bonny."<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a273">
<div class="boldtitle">THE MAN OF DERBY</div>
<br/>
A little old man of Derby,<br/>
How do you think he served me?<br/>
He took away my bread and cheese,<br/>
And that is how he served me.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/148_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/148.jpg" alt="The Man of Derby" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a274"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/147_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/147.jpg" alt="The Coachman" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE COACHMAN</div>
<br/>
Up at Piccadilly, oh!<br/>
The coachman takes his stand,<br/>
And when he meets a pretty girl<br/>
He takes her by the hand;<br/>
Whip away forever, oh!<br/>
Drive away so clever, oh!<br/>
All the way to Bristol, oh!<br/>
He drives her four-in-hand.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a275">
<div class="boldtitle">THERE WAS AN OLD WOMAN</div>
<br/>
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.<br/>
She had so many children she didn't know what to do.<br/>
She gave them some broth without any bread.<br/>
She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a277"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/149_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/149.jpg" alt="The Old Woman of Surrey" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE OLD WOMAN OF SURREY</div>
<br/>
There was an old woman in Surrey,<br/>
Who was morn, noon, and night in a hurry;<br/>
Called her husband a fool,<br/>
Drove the children to school,<br/>
The worrying old woman of Surrey.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a278"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/150_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/150.jpg" alt="The Little Mouse" /></SPAN>
<div class="boldtitle">THE LITTLE MOUSE</div>
<br/>
I have seen you, little mouse,<br/>
Running all about the house,<br/>
Through the hole your little eye<br/>
In the wainscot peeping sly,<br/>
Hoping soon some crumbs to steal,<br/>
To make quite a hearty meal.<br/>
Look before you venture out,<br/>
See if pussy is about.<br/>
If she's gone, you'll quickly run<br/>
To the larder for some fun;<br/>
Round about the dishes creep,<br/>
Taking into each a peep,<br/>
To choose the daintiest that's there,<br/>
Spoiling things you do not care.<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a291">
<div class="boldtitle">DING, DONG, BELL</div>
<br/>
Ding, dong, bell,<br/>
Pussy's in the well!<br/>
Who put her in?<br/>
Little Tommy Lin.<br/>
<br/>
Who pulled her out?<br/>
Little Johnny Stout.<br/>
What a naughty boy was that,<br/>
To try to drown poor pussy-cat.<br/>
Who never did him any harm,<br/>
But killed the mice in his father's barn!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a279"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/151_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/151.jpg" alt="Boy and Girl" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">BOY AND GIRL<br/></div>
<br/>
There was a little boy and a little girl<br/>
Lived in an alley;<br/>
Says the little boy to the little girl,<br/>
"Shall I, oh, shall I?"<br/>
Says the little girl to the little boy,<br/>
"What shall we do?"<br/>
Says the little boy to the little girl,<br/>
"I will kiss you."<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a280"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/152_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/152.jpg" alt="When" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">WHEN</div>
<br/>
When I was a bachelor<br/>
I lived by myself;<br/>
And all the bread and cheese I got<br/>
I laid up on the shelf.<br/>
<br/>
The rats and the mice<br/>
They made such a strife,<br/>
I was forced to go to London<br/>
To buy me a wife.<br/>
<br/>
The streets were so bad,<br/>
And the lanes were so narrow,<br/>
I was forced to bring my wife home<br/>
In a wheelbarrow.<br/>
<br/>
The wheelbarrow broke,<br/>
And my wife had a fall;<br/>
Down came wheelbarrow,<br/>
Little wife and all.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/153_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/153.jpg" alt="When I was a Bachelor" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a281"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/154_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/154.jpg" alt="Sing, Sing" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">SING, SING</div>
<br/>
Sing, sing, what shall I sing?<br/>
Cat's run away with the pudding-string!<br/>
Do, do, what shall I do?<br/>
The cat has bitten it quite in two.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a283">
<div class="boldtitle">MARCH WINDS</div>
<br/>
March winds and April showers<br/>
Bring forth May flowers.<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a299"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/165_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/165.jpg" alt="Hot-Cross Buns" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">HOT-CROSS BUNS</div>
<br/>
Hot-cross Buns!<br/>
Hot-cross Buns!<br/>
One a penny, two a penny,<br/>
Hot-cross Buns!<br/>
<br/>
Hot-cross Buns!<br/>
Hot-cross Buns!<br/>
If ye have no daughters,<br/>
Give them to your sons.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a282">
<div class="boldtitle">LONDON BRIDGE</div>
<br/>
London Bridge is broken down,<br/>
Dance over my Lady Lee;<br/>
London Bridge is broken down,<br/>
With a gay lady.<br/>
<br/>
How shall we build it up again?<br/>
Dance over my Lady Lee;<br/>
How shall we build it up again?<br/>
With a gay lady.<br/>
<br/>
Build it up with silver and gold,<br/>
Dance over my Lady Lee;<br/>
Build it up with silver and gold,<br/>
With a gay lady.<br/>
<br/>
Silver and gold will be stole away,<br/>
Dance over my Lady Lee;<br/>
Silver and gold will be stole away,<br/>
With a gay lady.<br/>
<br/>
Build it up with iron and steel,<br/>
Dance over my Lady Lee;<br/>
Build it up with iron and steel,<br/>
With a gay lady.<br/>
<br/>
Iron and steel will bend and bow,<br/>
Dance over my Lady Lee;<br/>
Iron and steel will bend and bow,<br/>
With a gay lady.<br/>
<br/>
Build it up with wood and clay,<br/>
Dance over my Lady Lee;<br/>
Build it up with wood and clay,<br/>
With a gay lady.<br/>
<br/>
Wood and clay will wash away,<br/>
Dance over my Lady Lee;<br/>
Wood and clay will wash away,<br/>
With a gay lady.<br/>
<br/>
Build it up with stone so strong,<br/>
Dance over my Lady Lee;<br/>
Huzza! 'twill last for ages long,<br/>
With a gay lady.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a284"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/155_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/155.jpg" alt="The Balloon" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE BALLOON</div>
<br/>
"What is the news of the day,<br/>
Good neighbor, I pray?"<br/>
"They say the balloon<br/>
Is gone up to the moon!"<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a285">
<div class="boldtitle">A CHERRY</div>
<br/>
As I went through the garden gap,<br/>
Who should I meet but Dick Red-cap!<br/>
A stick in his hand, a stone in his throat,--<br/>
If you'll tell me this riddle, I'll give you a groat.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a286">
<div class="boldtitle">THE LOST SHOE</div>
<br/>
Doodle doodle doo,<br/>
The Princess lost her shoe:<br/>
Her Highness hopped,--<br/>
The fiddler stopped,<br/>
Not knowing what to do.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a287">
<div class="boldtitle">HOT CODLINS</div>
<br/>
There was a little woman, as I've been told,<br/>
Who was not very young, nor yet very old;<br/>
Now this little woman her living got<br/>
By selling codlins, hot, hot, hot!<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/156_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/156.jpg" alt="Hot Codlins" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a288"> <br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/157_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/157.jpg" alt="Swan" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">SWAN</div>
<br/>
Swan, swan, over the sea;<br/>
Swim, swan, swim!<br/>
Swan, swan, back again;<br/>
Well swum, swan!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a289">
<div class="boldtitle">THREE STRAWS</div>
<br/>
Three straws on a staff<br/>
Would make a baby cry and laugh.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a290">
<div class="boldtitle">THE MAN OF TOBAGO</div>
<br/>
There was an old man of Tobago<br/>
Who lived on rice, gruel, and sago,<br/>
Till much to his bliss,<br/>
His physician said this:<br/>
"To a leg, sir, of mutton, you may go."<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/158_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/158.jpg" alt="The Man of Tobago" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a292">
<div class="boldtitle"> A SUNSHINY SHOWER</div>
<br/>
A sunshiny shower<br/>
Won't last half an hour.<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a293"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/159_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/159.jpg" alt="The Farmer and the Raven" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE FARMER AND THE RAVEN</div>
<br/>
A farmer went trotting upon his gray mare,<br/>
Bumpety, bumpety, bump!<br/>
With his daughter behind him so rosy and fair,<br/>
Lumpety, lumpety, lump!<br/>
<br/>
A raven cried croak! and they all tumbled down,<br/>
Bumpety, bumpety, bump!<br/>
The mare broke her knees, and the farmer his crown,<br/>
Lumpety, lumpety, lump!<br/>
<br/>
The mischievous raven flew laughing away,<br/>
Bumpety, bumpety, bump!<br/>
And vowed he would serve them the same the next day,<br/>
Lumpety, lumpety lump!<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a294">
<div class="boldtitle">CHRISTMAS</div>
<br/>
Christmas is coming, the geese are getting fat,<br/>
Please to put a penny in an old man's hat;<br/>
If you haven't got a penny a ha'penny will do,<br/>
If you haven't got a ha'penny, God bless you.<br/>
<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/160_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/160.jpg" alt="Christmas" /><br/></SPAN></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a295"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/161_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/161.jpg" alt="Willy Boy" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">WILLY BOY</div>
<br/>
"Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?<br/>
I will go with you, if that I may."<br/>
"I'm going to the meadow to see them a-mowing,<br/>
I'm going to help them to make the hay."<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a296"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/162_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/162.jpg" alt="Polly and Sukey" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">POLLY AND SUKEY</div>
<br/>
Polly, put the kettle on,<br/>
Polly, put the kettle on,<br/>
Polly, put the kettle on,<br/>
And let's drink tea.<br/>
<br/>
Sukey, take it off again,<br/>
Sukey, take it off again,<br/>
Sukey, take it off again,<br/>
They're all gone away.<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a298"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/163_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/163.jpg" alt="The Mouse and the Clock" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE MOUSE AND THE CLOCK</div>
<br/>
Hickory, dickory, dock!<br/>
The mouse ran up the clock;<br/>
The clock struck one,<br/>
And down he run,<br/>
Hickory, dickory, dock!<br/></div>
</div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a297">
<div class="boldtitle">THE DEATH AND BURIAL OF POOR COCK ROBIN</div>
<br/>
Who killed Cock Robin?<br/>
"I," said the sparrow,<br/>
"With my little bow and arrow,<br/>
I killed Cock Robin."<br/>
<br/>
Who saw him die?<br/>
"I," said the fly,<br/>
"With my little eye,<br/>
I saw him die."<br/>
<br/>
Who caught his blood?<br/>
"I," said the fish,<br/>
"With my little dish,<br/>
I caught his blood."<br/>
<br/>
Who'll make his shroud?<br/>
"I," said the beetle,<br/>
"With my thread and needle.<br/>
I'll make his shroud."<br/>
<br/>
Who'll carry the torch?<br/>
"I," said the linnet,<br/>
"I'll come in a minute,<br/>
I'll carry the torch."<br/>
<br/>
Who'll be the clerk?<br/>
"I," said the lark,<br/>
"If it's not in the dark,<br/>
I'll be the clerk."<br/>
<br/>
Who'll dig his grave?<br/>
"I," said the owl,<br/>
"With my spade and trowel<br/>
I'll dig his grave."<br/>
<br/>
Who'll be the parson?<br/>
"I," said the rook,<br/>
"With my little book,<br/>
I'll be the parson."<br/>
<br/>
Who'll be chief mourner?<br/>
"I," said the dove,<br/>
"I mourn for my love,<br/>
I'll be chief mourner."<br/>
<br/>
Who'll sing a psalm?<br/>
"I," said the thrush,<br/>
"As I sit in a bush.<br/>
I'll sing a psalm."<br/>
<br/>
Who'll carry the coffin?<br/>
"I," said the kite,<br/>
"If it's not in the night,<br/>
I'll carry the coffin."<br/>
<br/>
Who'll toll the bell?<br/>
"I," said the bull,<br/>
"Because I can pull,<br/>
I'll toll the bell."<br/>
<br/>
All the birds of the air<br/>
Fell sighing and sobbing,<br/>
When they heard the bell toll<br/>
For poor Cock Robin.<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a300">
<div class="boldtitle">BOBBY SHAFTOE</div>
<br/>
Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea,<br/>
With silver buckles on his knee:<br/>
He'll come back and marry me,<br/>
Pretty Bobby Shaftoe!<br/>
Bobby Shaftoe's fat and fair,<br/>
Combing down his yellow hair;<br/>
He's my love for evermore,<br/>
Pretty Bobby Shaftoe.<br/>
<SPAN target="_blank" href="images/166_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/166.jpg" alt="Bobby Shaftoe" /></SPAN>
<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a301"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/164_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/164.jpg" alt="The Bunch Of Blue Ribbons" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE BUNCH OF BLUE RIBBONS</div>
<br/>
Oh, dear, what can the matter be?<br/>
Oh, dear, what can the matter be?<br/>
Oh, dear, what can the matter be?<br/>
Johnny's so long at the fair.<br/>
<br/>
He promised he'd buy me a bunch of blue ribbons,<br/>
He promised he'd buy me a bunch of blue ribbons,<br/>
He promised he'd buy me a bunch of blue ribbons,<br/>
To tie up my bonny brown hair.<br/>
<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td> <br/>
<div class="poem" id="a302"> <SPAN target="_blank" href="images/167_1.jpg"><ANTIMG class="images" src="images/167.jpg" alt="The Woman of Exeter" /></SPAN>
<br/>
<div class="boldtitle">THE WOMAN OF EXETER</div>
<br/>
There dwelt an old woman at Exeter;<br/>
When visitors came it sore vexed her,<br/>
So for fear they should eat,<br/>
She locked up all her meat,<br/>
This stingy old woman of Exeter.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a303">
<div class="boldtitle">SNEEZING</div>
<br/>
If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger;<br/>
Sneeze on a Tuesday, kiss a stranger;<br/>
Sneeze on a Wednesday, sneeze for a letter;<br/>
Sneeze on a Thursday, something better.<br/>
Sneeze on a Friday, sneeze for sorrow;<br/>
Sneeze on a Saturday, joy to-morrow.<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
</td>
<td>
<div class="poem" id="a304">
<div class="boldtitle">PUSSY-CAT BY THE FIRE</div>
<br/>
Pussy-cat sits by the fire;<br/>
How can she be fair?<br/>
In walks the little dog;<br/>
Says: "Pussy, are you there?<br/>
How do you do, Mistress Pussy?<br/>
Mistress Pussy, how d'ye do?"<br/>
"I thank you kindly, little dog,<br/>
I fare as well as you!"<br/></div>
<br/>
<br/>
<div class="poem" id="a305">
<div class="boldtitle">WHEN THE SNOW IS ON THE GROUND</div>
<br/>
The little robin grieves<br/>
When the snow is on the ground,<br/>
For the trees have no leaves,<br/>
And no berries can be found.<br/>
<br/>
The air is cold, the worms are hid;<br/>
For robin here what can be done?<br/>
Let's strow around some crumbs of bread,<br/>
And then he'll live till snow is gone.<br/></div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<SPAN name="endofbook"></SPAN>
<div style="break-after:column;"></div><br />