The Boyd Smith Mother Goose . Goose she ran round the Hay Stack 1 He began to bark so she began to cry . Said the Pieman to Simple Simon, Show me first your penny. Fee,Fo,Fi,Fum The King and Queen did eat thereof She had so many childrenShe didnt know what to do So he took up his hat and he wished them good night The Knave of hearts, he stole those tarts Frontispiece 1216 20 2228 36 4042 44 4850 54 xix xx LIST OF COLOURED PLATES PAGE The clock struck one and the mouse ran down ..... 56 Yes marry, Sir, three bags full ........ 60 Tweedle dee, Tweedle dee Said the Fiddlers three . 68 The little
The Boyd Smith Mother Goose . Goose she ran round the Hay Stack 1 He began to bark so she began to cry . Said the Pieman to Simple Simon, Show me first your penny. Fee,Fo,Fi,Fum The King and Queen did eat thereof She had so many childrenShe didnt know what to do So he took up his hat and he wished them good night The Knave of hearts, he stole those tarts Frontispiece 1216 20 2228 36 4042 44 4850 54 xix xx LIST OF COLOURED PLATES PAGE The clock struck one and the mouse ran down ..... 56 Yes marry, Sir, three bags full ........ 60 Tweedle dee, Tweedle dee Said the Fiddlers three . 68 The little dog laughed to see such sport ...... 74 Old Dame Trot with her basket of eggs He used his pipe and she used her legs . ...... 78 And Fired at a Duck And shot him through the head, head, head . . . 82 Cows in the cornfield, run, boys, run ....... 106 MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES AS COLLECTED FOR THE PERCY SOCIETYBY JAMES OHALLIWELL, LONDON, 1842;TO WHICH ARE ADDED CERTAIN FAMILIARNURSERY RHYMES USUALLY ASSOCIATESWITH MOTHER GOOSE. 0lh Jfflotfjer imbbarb OLD MOTHER HUBBARDWent to the cupboard,To get her poor dog a bone ;But when she got there,The cupboard was bare,And so the poor dog had none. She went to the bakersTo buy him some bread, But when she came backThe poor dog was dead. MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES She went to the joinersTo buy him a coffin, But when she came backThe poor dog was a loffin. She took a clean dishTo get him some tripe, But when she came backHe was smoking a pipe. She went to the ale-houseTo get him some beer, But when she came backThe dog sat in a chair. She went to the tavernFor white wine and red, But when she came backThe dog stood on his head. She went to the hattersTo buy him a hat, But when she came backHe was feeding a cat. She went to the barbersTo buy him a wig, But when she came backHe was dancing a jig. MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES
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