The Boyd Smith Mother Goose . The King and Queen did eat thereof,And noblemen beside. MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES 45 Jack tie iltmble JACK be nimble,Jack be quick,Jack jump over the candlestick. Wfytxt Wu$ an (Bib ^oman THERE was an old woman of Norwich,Who lived on nothing but porridge !Parading the town,She turned cloak into gown!This thrifty old woman of Norwich. There was an old woman of Leeds,Who spent all her time in good deeds;She worked for the poor,Till her fingers were sore, This pious old woman of Leeds! EGGS, cheese, butter, bread,Stick, stock, stone, dead,Stick him up, stick him down,St


The Boyd Smith Mother Goose . The King and Queen did eat thereof,And noblemen beside. MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES 45 Jack tie iltmble JACK be nimble,Jack be quick,Jack jump over the candlestick. Wfytxt Wu$ an (Bib ^oman THERE was an old woman of Norwich,Who lived on nothing but porridge !Parading the town,She turned cloak into gown!This thrifty old woman of Norwich. There was an old woman of Leeds,Who spent all her time in good deeds;She worked for the poor,Till her fingers were sore, This pious old woman of Leeds! EGGS, cheese, butter, bread,Stick, stock, stone, dead,Stick him up, stick him down,Stick him in the old mans crown. 46 MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES. Hittlt Po=$eep LITTLE Bo-peep has lost her sheep,And cant tell where to find them :Let them alone, and theyll come home,And bring their tails behind them. Little Bo-peep fell fast asleep, And dreamt she heard them bleating: But when she awoke, she found it a joke,For they still were all fleeting. Then up she took her little crook, Determind for to find them:She found them indeed, but it made her heart bleed For theyd left their tails behind them. MOTHER GOOSE MELODIES 47 It happend one day, as Bo-peep did stray, Unto a meadow hard by :There she espyd their tails side by side, All hung on a tree to dry. She heavd a sigh, and wipd her eye,And over the hillocks went stump-o; And tried what she could, as a shepherdess should,To hook again each on its rump-o. &toeeble=bum anb GTtoeeble=bee TWEEDLE-DUM and Tweedle-deeResolved to have a battle,For Tweedle-dum said Tweedle-deeHad spoiled his nice new rattle. Just then flew by a monstrous crow, As big as a tar barrel,Which frightened both


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