. House of play; verses-rhymes-stories for young folks .. . my ten shillings Add you but a groat,I 11 go to Newcastle, And buy a new and five shillings Five and a crown;Five and five shillings, Will buy a new and five shillings, T—« • J rive and a groat;Five and five shillingsWill buy a new coat Little Jack Homer. LITTLE Jack Horncl*Sat in the corner, Eating a Christmas piejHe put in his thumb,And he took out a plum, And said, What a good boy am I! Jf Td as Much Money. IF I d as much money as I could spend,I never would cry old chairs to mend;Old chairs to mend, old chairs


. House of play; verses-rhymes-stories for young folks .. . my ten shillings Add you but a groat,I 11 go to Newcastle, And buy a new and five shillings Five and a crown;Five and five shillings, Will buy a new and five shillings, T—« • J rive and a groat;Five and five shillingsWill buy a new coat Little Jack Homer. LITTLE Jack Horncl*Sat in the corner, Eating a Christmas piejHe put in his thumb,And he took out a plum, And said, What a good boy am I! Jf Td as Much Money. IF I d as much money as I could spend,I never would cry old chairs to mend;Old chairs to mend, old chairs to mend;I never would cry old chairs to mend. If I d as much money as I could tell,I never would cry old clothes to sell;Old clothes to sell, old clothes to sell;I never would cry old clothes to sell. Pretty John Watts. PRETTY John Watts, We are troubled with rats, Will you drive them out of the house^? We have mice too, in plenty, That feast in the pantry; But let them stay And nibble away What harm in a little brown mouse? This Pig Went to 1. THIS pig went to market; 2. This pig stayed at home; 3. This pig had a bit of meat; 4. And this pig had none; 5. This pig said, Wee, wee, wee!I cant find my way home. The Rose is Red. THE rose is red, the grass is green;And in this book my name is seen. U)VE BETWEEN BROTHERS AND SISTERS Whatever brawls disturb the street,There should be peace at home. Where sisters dwell and brothers meet,Quarrels should never come. Birds in their little nests agree; And tis a shameful sight,When children of one family Fall out and chide and fight. —Isaac Waffs. BE GOOD. Little children, we must seek Rather to be good than wise; For the thoughts we do not speak,Shine out in our cheeks and eyes. OLD RHYME. Whichever way the wind doth heart is glad to have it so;Then blow it East or blow it West,The wind that blows—that wind is best. THE CHRISTMAS STOCKING. An ancient Italian legend tells how Good St. Nichola*of Padua first gave


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