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ONE, TWO, BUCKLE MY SHOE
THE FAIRY SHIP
THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET
WITH
THIRTY-TWO PAGES OF ILLUSTRATIONS BY WALTER CRANE
PRINTED IN COLOURS BY EDMUND EVANS
LONDON
GEORGE
ROUTLEDGE
AND SONS
THE BROADWAY, LUDGATE
NEW YORK: 416 BROOME STREET
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K ING LUCKIEBOY sat in his lofty state
His Chancellor by him, [chair,
Attendants, too, nigh him,
For he was expecting some company there.
And Tempus, the footman, to usher them in,
At the drawing-room floor;
And a knock at the door [begin.
Came just at the hour they'd announced to
'T was General Janus, the first to arrive,
In snow-shoes and gaiters,
Escorted by skaters, [drive.
And looking quite blue with the cold of his
See him come in, with his footman Aquarius,
Who presents his Ah-kishes,
That's to say, his best wishes,
A choice of fresh colds, and compliments various
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Friend February was the next
to appear,
With Valentine Day,
Who had plenty to say;
The Fishes in silver to brinll
up the rear.
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Mr. March was the next, with
Mr. March Hare;
And they, both together,
Remark'cd on the weather,
And carried themselves with a
very high air.
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Arch April came after, with
bow and with smile;
nd --" If they'd allow her,
I\iss Sunshinv Shower,"
Arraved like a sunbeam, in
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But ere the Kinm- Luckiebov's
best b)ow begins.
Enters beautiful Alav,
With a nose-and-a-cay,
And a train which was borne
b\ t\\wo little t\wins.
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Then N adame J unes crab, too,
dra\\s up at the door,
And she brought a new moon,
And a plate and a spoon,
\With strawberries enough for
the party, andl more.
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July next, a traveller undIer the,
With a blue and white sky on,
Brings in a live Lion,
And :by none of them there
C(old lie be outshone.
Till August arrived, who
brought a young lady,
And a tace so sunburn'd,
That wherever he turned,
E\vrc-vne long'd It;r a place
that 'was shady.
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He was followed by one whose
name's in a line
No doubt you remember
His name was September,
Like John Gilpin balanced by
bottles of wine.
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the Scorpion outrider,
For honest October,
Who drest very sober
In russet, and brought in Sir
Barrel de Cider.
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November the next, arm-inn- .ii
arm with the Archer
\\ho shot at the froggrie;
I iss Ravne Dullan Foggie,
And Mlr.Jack Frost in a stick-
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I)ecembler came last, and he
SCleml d very old,
And lie role (o)n a goat,
In a very thick coat,
Sprinkled )ver with snow, and
lookinLi so cold.
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-But he had blrouoht with him
a grrIen Christnlas-tree,
SAnd Sr-ris Iof crisp holly,
And all that \\was jolly
In puddings and presents, as
there you may see.
Now\, if this party is such as
maI' please one,
\\e hople o I you'll receive them,
For here we must leave them,
\\ VishiCn L y-u all the rood things
(Of) the season.
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Buckle my shoe.
Three, Four,
Open the door.
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Eleven, Twelve,
Ring the Bell.
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Fifteen, Sixteen,
Maids in the Kitchen.
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Nineteen, Twenty.
My plate is empty.
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Sailing o'er the sea;
And it was deeply laden
With good things
for me!
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The mast it was of gold,
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Skippin, o'er ff
They \\-ere it tv
With rings
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thie decks;
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The Captain
was a Duck,
With a jacket
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Quack, quack, quack!
And when the Ship set sail,
The Captain he said Quack!
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