. House of play; verses-rhymes-stories for young folks .. . ,And over them spread;And all the day long, They sung them this song: Poor babes in the wood! poor babes in the woodvAnd dont you remember the babes in the wood,^ As I Was Going oer Westminster Bridge. As I was going oer Westminster Bridge,I met with a Westminster scholar;He pulled off his cap an drew off his glove,,Aind wished me a very good is his name? Margery Mutton-pie. MARGERY MUTTON-PIE and Johnny Bo-peep,They met together in Gracechurch-street;In and out, in and out, over the way,Oh! says Johnny, tis chop-nose day


. House of play; verses-rhymes-stories for young folks .. . ,And over them spread;And all the day long, They sung them this song: Poor babes in the wood! poor babes in the woodvAnd dont you remember the babes in the wood,^ As I Was Going oer Westminster Bridge. As I was going oer Westminster Bridge,I met with a Westminster scholar;He pulled off his cap an drew off his glove,,Aind wished me a very good is his name? Margery Mutton-pie. MARGERY MUTTON-PIE and Johnny Bo-peep,They met together in Gracechurch-street;In and out, in and out, over the way,Oh! says Johnny, tis chop-nose day. .Simple Simon Met a Pie-man. SIMPLE SIMON met a pieman Going to the fair;Says Simple Simon to the pieman,Let me taste your ware. Says the pieman to Simple Simon,Show me first your penny; Says Simple Simon to the pieman,Indeed I have not any. Simple Simon went a-fishingFor to catch a whale;. All the water he had gotWas in his mothers pail. Simple Simon went to lookIf plums grew on a thistle; He pricked his fingers very much,Which made poor Simon


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