. Rhymes and jingles .. . D DAY . . 206 AT THE WINDOW .... . 206 OUT OF THE SHELL . 208 BEES IN THE MANGER 209 BABY NELL 209 LEMONS FOR MOLLY . 210 JAMIES TROUBLES 210 JEAN AND KITTY . 211 DOGGIES TRICKS 212 SOME CHILDREN ROAM THE FIELDS AND HILLS . . 214 A COMMON MISTAKE 214 LITTLE MINNIE STOWE . 215 LETTING THE OLD CAT DIE 216 WHAT SHALL WE TAKE TO BOSTON? ... 219 LEARNING TO PRAY . 220 TROTTY MALONE .222 DONT TRUST CHATTER 222 RED AND WHITE 223 THE THIRD OF JULY 227 WHEN I AM BIG 229 xii TABLE OF CONTENTS. WIND FOR THE TREE TOP • 229 HERE ARE PLENTY OF SHELLS .... 229 LITTLE BELL DREER AND


. Rhymes and jingles .. . D DAY . . 206 AT THE WINDOW .... . 206 OUT OF THE SHELL . 208 BEES IN THE MANGER 209 BABY NELL 209 LEMONS FOR MOLLY . 210 JAMIES TROUBLES 210 JEAN AND KITTY . 211 DOGGIES TRICKS 212 SOME CHILDREN ROAM THE FIELDS AND HILLS . . 214 A COMMON MISTAKE 214 LITTLE MINNIE STOWE . 215 LETTING THE OLD CAT DIE 216 WHAT SHALL WE TAKE TO BOSTON? ... 219 LEARNING TO PRAY . 220 TROTTY MALONE .222 DONT TRUST CHATTER 222 RED AND WHITE 223 THE THIRD OF JULY 227 WHEN I AM BIG 229 xii TABLE OF CONTENTS. WIND FOR THE TREE TOP • 229 HERE ARE PLENTY OF SHELLS .... 229 LITTLE BELL DREER AND THE DISH-COVER . • 230 MASTER TREMBLES ADVENTURE . . 232 HARK ! MY CHILDREN . ... 235 THE TERRIBLE BALL . 236 BENNYS BUTTONS ... 241 IF Cows WORE SATIN SLIPPERS 242 BUMBLE BRAMBLE . 242 NOBODY NEAR HIM, ALL IN THE DARK . . 242 OH No, Tis NT So . 243 THE SUN AND THE STARS . 243 A BIRTHDAY RHYME . • 246 MOTHER GOOSE FOR BIG FOLKS . 248 How THE NEW YEAR CAME . .... 250 CHILDRENS HYMN 254. RHYMES AND JINGLES, GOING TO LONDON. UP, down ! Up, down !All the way to London townSunny road, and m the papa,You re the mama,You re the pretty lady ! Up, down ! Up, down !All the way to London townSee how fast we re going !Feel the jarOf the car ?Feel the wind a-blowing ? Up, down ! Up, clown !All the way to London townHere we are this minute !Rock a chairAnywhere,When we two are in it. RHYMES AND JL\GLES. THE MAYOR OF SCUTTLETON. • THE Mayor of Scuttleton burned his nose Trying to warm his copper toes ; He lost his money and spoiled his will By signing his name with an icicle-quill; He went bare-headed, and held his breath, And frightened his grandame most to death ; He loaded a shovel, and tried to shoot, And killed the calf in the leg of his boot; He melted a snow-bird, and formed the habit Of dancing jigs with a sad Welsh rabbit; He lived on taffy, and taxed the town ; And read his newspaper upside down ; Then he sighed, and hung his hat on a feather, And bade the town


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