. Gems from Mother Goose . has but one eye. ( A STAR. ) LITTLE BOY and a little girlLived in an alley,Said the little boy to the little girl, Shall I? Oh, shall I?Said the little girl to the little boy, What will you do ?Said the little boy to the little girl, I will kiss you!. WHEN I was a little boy, I lived by myself,And all the bread and cheese I got, I put upon a shelf;The rats and the mice did lead me such a life,I had to go to market, to get myself a wife. The streets were so broad,and the lanes were sonarrow, 1 could not get my wife homewithout a wheelbarrow;The wheelbarrowbroke, my wi


. Gems from Mother Goose . has but one eye. ( A STAR. ) LITTLE BOY and a little girlLived in an alley,Said the little boy to the little girl, Shall I? Oh, shall I?Said the little girl to the little boy, What will you do ?Said the little boy to the little girl, I will kiss you!. WHEN I was a little boy, I lived by myself,And all the bread and cheese I got, I put upon a shelf;The rats and the mice did lead me such a life,I had to go to market, to get myself a wife. The streets were so broad,and the lanes were sonarrow, 1 could not get my wife homewithout a wheelbarrow;The wheelbarrowbroke, my wife got a fall, Down tumbled wheel-barrow, littlewife, and all. LOW, wind, blow ! and go, mill, go ! That the miller may grind his corn;That the baker may take it,And into rolls make it, And send us some hot in the morn.


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