. Rhymes and jingles .. . .. T I D GIVE YOU A ROSE. 52 RHYMES AND JINGLES. HOLLOA ! Whats the matter ?Why this bustle, Noise and clatter ?Mercy on us ! Dont you knowLittle Pipkin s Stubbed his toe! Whats that? Some one the wind Shakes the locks!Run, quick ! How absurd —Only a beggar, Upon my word ! A RIDDLE. JOHNNY looked down in the spring, one night, And saw, reflected, a dipper ;The handle crooked, the bottom out, Yet floating as trim as a was nt broken ; t was good as new ; Yes, fit for a monarchs ! you re a funny old dipper ! said John ;You cant hold a dr


. Rhymes and jingles .. . .. T I D GIVE YOU A ROSE. 52 RHYMES AND JINGLES. HOLLOA ! Whats the matter ?Why this bustle, Noise and clatter ?Mercy on us ! Dont you knowLittle Pipkin s Stubbed his toe! Whats that? Some one the wind Shakes the locks!Run, quick ! How absurd —Only a beggar, Upon my word ! A RIDDLE. JOHNNY looked down in the spring, one night, And saw, reflected, a dipper ;The handle crooked, the bottom out, Yet floating as trim as a was nt broken ; t was good as new ; Yes, fit for a monarchs ! you re a funny old dipper ! said John ;You cant hold a drop of water. OLD SIMON. 53. OLD SIMON. OLD SIMON and his boys were glad, To take the plainest fare ;They brightened everything they had, With gratitude and prayer. Give thanks, said Simon. when ye rise,Give thanks when day is done. And none than Simon were more wise,Or happy, under the sun. 54 RHYMES AND JINGLES. WAKE UP, BIRDIE! BIRDIE with the folded wing,Shall we never hear you sing ?Sleepy birdie, wake up quick!Pretty birdie, are you sick ?Birdie, birdie! are you dead ?Birdie, birdie ! lift your head !Lift your head, and show your beak0Naughty birdie! wont you speak ?Here is water for your cup ;Here is sugar — eat it up:Here is sunshine warm and bright -Now he sings with all his might!


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