. Gems from Mother Goose . THERE was an old woman who rode on a broom,With a heigh, gee-ho, gee-humble; And she took her old cat behind for a groom,With a bumble, bumble, bumble. PHARLEY loves good cake and ale; Charley loves good candy;Charley loves to kiss the girls, When they are neat and handy. QHOE the horse, and shoe the mare,But let the little colt go bare. A FARMER went trotting upon his gray mare, Bumpety, bumpety, bump; With his daughter behind him so rosy and fair, Lumpety, lumpety, lump. - \ A raven cried croak, and they all tumbled down, Bumpety, bumpety, bump. The mare broke her


. Gems from Mother Goose . THERE was an old woman who rode on a broom,With a heigh, gee-ho, gee-humble; And she took her old cat behind for a groom,With a bumble, bumble, bumble. PHARLEY loves good cake and ale; Charley loves good candy;Charley loves to kiss the girls, When they are neat and handy. QHOE the horse, and shoe the mare,But let the little colt go bare. A FARMER went trotting upon his gray mare, Bumpety, bumpety, bump; With his daughter behind him so rosy and fair, Lumpety, lumpety, lump. - \ A raven cried croak, and they all tumbled down, Bumpety, bumpety, bump. The mare broke her l^nees and the Farmer his crown,Lumpety, lumpety, lump. The mischievous raven flew laughing away, Bumpety, bumpety, bump; And vowed he would serve them the same next day, Lumpety, lumpety, lump. 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 vexed the fat manof


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