. Rhymes and jingles . Jack had the whole of the saddle ;I held on to the tail;And Leslie, under the fore-feet,Managed to ride the rail; 152 RHYMES AND JINGLES. Jackey galloped and cantered,—Played he galloped, I mean ;For Les. and I did the rocking,And Jack just rode between. Oh, did nt our animal caperAs he hitched himself along!We might have kept on forever,If theyd only made him strong. But when I pitched on the carpet,His tail so tight in my hand,And Les. from the rail fell kicking,Why, horsey came to a stand. If Les. had only kept quiet. We might have played we were dead;I dont see the s
. Rhymes and jingles . Jack had the whole of the saddle ;I held on to the tail;And Leslie, under the fore-feet,Managed to ride the rail; 152 RHYMES AND JINGLES. Jackey galloped and cantered,—Played he galloped, I mean ;For Les. and I did the rocking,And Jack just rode between. Oh, did nt our animal caperAs he hitched himself along!We might have kept on forever,If theyd only made him strong. But when I pitched on the carpet,His tail so tight in my hand,And Les. from the rail fell kicking,Why, horsey came to a stand. If Les. had only kept quiet. We might have played we were dead;I dont see the sense in yelling Because you have bumped your head. Jackey held on like a good one,And looked as fine as a fiddle,—But its nothing to ride a-horsebackIf a fellow is on the middle. THE BUSY BEE. ^53. Busy bee! busy bee ! Where is your home ?In truth, pretty maiden, I live in a comb. And you, little Rabbit,Where do you rush ? I rush to my home, dear^Under the brush !
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