Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . Johnny shall have a new bonnet,And Johnny shall go to the fair,And Johnny shall have a blue ribbonTo tie up his bonny brown hair. And why may not I love Johnny?And why may not Johnny love me?And why may not I love Johnny,As well as another bodj^? And heres a leg for a here is a leg for a shoe,And he has a kiss for his two for his mammy, I trow. r The cock doth crow To let you know,If you be wise, Tis time to rise. NuKSERY Rhymes 27 Jack and Jill went up t


Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . Johnny shall have a new bonnet,And Johnny shall go to the fair,And Johnny shall have a blue ribbonTo tie up his bonny brown hair. And why may not I love Johnny?And why may not Johnny love me?And why may not I love Johnny,As well as another bodj^? And heres a leg for a here is a leg for a shoe,And he has a kiss for his two for his mammy, I trow. r The cock doth crow To let you know,If you be wise, Tis time to rise. NuKSERY Rhymes 27 Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch a pail of water;Jack fell down and broke his croMn, And Jill came tumbling Ins WedOell 28 Nursery Rhymes Little fishie in the brook,Papa caught him with a hook,]\Iamma fried him in a ate him Hke a man! There was an old woman Lived under a if shes not gone, She lives there still. ^^ Jack be nimble, Jack be quick,Jack jump over the candlestick.


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