. The nursery rhymes of England . XI AII. PUNCH and Judy, Fought for a pie,Punch gave Judy o *s A sad blow on the eye. TALES 33 XL VIII. THERE was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile,He found a crooked sixpence against n crooked stile:He boughf a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse, And they all lived together in a little crookedhouse. xux. SOLOMON GRUNDY,Horn on a Monday,Christened on Tuesday,Married on Wednesday,Took ill on Thursday,Worse on Friday,Died on Saturday,Juried on Sunday :This is the endOf Solomon Grundy. L. ROBIN the Bobbin, the big-bellied Ben,He eat more meat than f
. The nursery rhymes of England . XI AII. PUNCH and Judy, Fought for a pie,Punch gave Judy o *s A sad blow on the eye. TALES 33 XL VIII. THERE was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile,He found a crooked sixpence against n crooked stile:He boughf a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse, And they all lived together in a little crookedhouse. xux. SOLOMON GRUNDY,Horn on a Monday,Christened on Tuesday,Married on Wednesday,Took ill on Thursday,Worse on Friday,Died on Saturday,Juried on Sunday :This is the endOf Solomon Grundy. L. ROBIN the Bobbin, the big-bellied Ben,He eat more meat than fourscore men,He eat a cow, he eat a calf,He eat a butcher and a half;He eat a church, he eat a steeple,He eat the priest and all the people ! 34 TALKS. A cow and a calf,An ox and a half,A church and a steeple,And ail the good people,And yet he complaind that his stomachwasnt LI. THERE was a fat man of Bombay, Who was smoking one sunshiny day, When a bird, called a snipe, Flew away with his pipe, Which vexd the fat man of Bombay. TALKS. 35 LIT. MY dear, do you kno\v, How a long time ago,Two poor little children, Whose names I dont know,\Ycre stolen away on a tine summers day,And left in a wood, as Ive heard people say. And when it was night,So sad was their plight, The sun it went down,And the moon gave no light!11 icy sobbd and they sighd, and they bit-terly cried, And the poor little things, they lay downand died. And when they were dead,The Robins so red Brought strawberry leaves,And over them spread ;And all the day long,They sung them this son;, Poor babes in the wood ! poor babes in the wood!And dont you remember the babes in the wood? 36 TALES. LI II. THERE was a man, and he had naught,And robbers came to rob him; lie crept up to the chimney pot, And then they thought they had him. But he got down on tother side,And then they could not find him ; He
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