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sighs to his love on the bank above, "0 when will you marry me, my little love?"
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Then his sad little lover hopped down from the bank,
And into the water she plunged and she sank,
And the sweet summer days came and went by the score
But she never was seen on the bank any more.
Quackl Quack! QuackI Quack!
A lily-white duck came upon his track.
Quack! Quack! Quack! Quack!
A lily-white duck came upon his track
And before he had finished his sweet little lay,
She swallowed up Froggy and vanished away.
Quack! Quack! Quack! Quackl
A lily-white duck came upon his track.
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But sometimes at night when the moon's all agleam
A circle appears on the lone little stream
And a sad voice ascends to the surface above
"Ahl when will you marry me, Froggy, my love?"
Crook, crook, crook, crook I
"When will you marry me, Froggy, my love?"
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But the rake looking down,
Ha! Ha!
On the fields of old Brown,
Ho! Ho!
Where the hay lay all out in the sun,
Ha! Ha!
VWhere the hay lay all out in the sun,
Ho! Ho!
Observed "I must go
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To my work down below
Ho! Ho!
Or the hay making ne'er will be done'
Will be done!"
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So down through the air,
Ha! Ha!
He descended with care,
Ho! Ho!
And arrived not a moment too soon"
Ha! Ha!
And arrived not a moment too soon;
Ho! Ho!
hijlst Sir Lancelot Lake
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Deprived of his rake
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Remains till this day in the moon!
In the moon!
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UNLESS.
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Said Bobby to his sister
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A little speckled twister.
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As he kept twisting faster,
"Unless you get in your inside
A hook, my little master!"
"Unless you get in your inside
A hook,my little master!"
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"I wish, I wish I were a fish,
With all my dear relations.
No need to go to school, you know,
And never do dictations,
And never have to wash or dress.
And never to be beaten!"
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You happen to be eaten.'
"Quite so," the fish replied, "unless
You happen to be eaten."
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"Why should I not,sweet sir,why not?"she said. 'Gold i-locks! Gold i-locks!
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LAMENT OF A GUINEA PIG.
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"Piminy's gone,"
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"He'll never come back
The world is so wide,
I loved him too dearly
I knew how wouldd be,
He's found a new lover,
He 's faithless to me.
Piminy's gone!
O what shall we do
Niminy, darling,
I and you?
What shall we do?
What shall we do?
Niminy, darling,
I and you."
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"Then get me a coffin"
Poor Niminy said,
"And tuck me up in it,
I want to be dead,
And write on my tombstone,
Set round with rue,
"Piminy's faithless
Niminy true!...."
Piminy's gone!
0 what shall we do
Niminy, darling,
I and you?
What shall we do?
What shall we do?
Niminy, darling,
I and you.
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"If thus you will cry
The roads and the meadows
Will never be dry!"
Said Richard to Rachel
"Then what shall I do?"
"Why laugh!" answered Rachel,
"And make the sky blue!"
So she laughed, and he laughed
And their eyes shone so gay,
That the rain saw the sunshine
And vanished away.
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I hate these horrid le. ons,' Said Dick to sister May.'....Let's make old Pussy learn them, I
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"I hate these horrid lessons,"
Said Dick to sister May,
'Let's make old Pussy learn them,
I '.'.ant to go and play.
And when the bell for school begins,
Why, she must stay instead,
And we can play all through the day,
Until we go to bed.'
And we can play all through the day,
Until we go to bed:'
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So down they sat together
With Pussy on the stair,
And Dick went thro his lessons
With most industrious care;
And when he'd finished teaching,
He found he knew them pat,
So when you want to learn a thing
First teach it to your cat.
So when you want to learn a thing
First teach it to your cat.
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WINTER AND SUMMER.
I love the winter,
The jolly, frosty winter,
I love the winter,
When all is white with snow,
For Nip and I together,
Laughing at the weather,
Go playing round the trees,
With a hey, hey-hullo!
But I love the Summer,
The green and golden summer,
I love the summer,
When through the hay we go,
When Nan and I we smother
Our little Baby brother,
All among the haycocks,
With a hey, hey-hullo!
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POLLY AND HER DOLLY.
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S Lit .te Pol -ly With her doly Walking to the ri ver, Met alit-tle
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Little Polly Little Polly
With her dolly Left ner dolly,
Walking to the river, Wandered through the gateway,
Met a little Farmer Creese -
Nanny goat, 's silly geese
Made poor Polly shiver. Cackled at her straightway.
Little Polly "Sa.e me, Dolly!"
With her dolly Screamed poor Polly,
Only heard it bleating, Ran away like winking,
Ran away Dolly said ,
All the day With shaking head,
As tho' she'd had a beating. "You're the goose, I'm thinking."
F. E. W.
MY DOG SPOT.
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Spot's my dog, And Spot's a beau-ty, Loves his master, Does his du ty.
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MY DOG SPOT.
Spot's my dog,
And Spot's a beauty,
Loves his master,
Does his duty.
When the hill is bleak and cold
Spot don't mind it;
If a lamb has stray'd from fold,
Spot will find it.
Spot's my dog,
And Spot's a beauty,
Loves his master,
Does his duty.
Spot's my dog,
And Spot's my treasure,
Thinks his sheep
His only pleasure,
And if danger press them hard,
Spot is nigh,
If by dying he could guard,
Spot would die.
Spot has more
Than wealth or beauty,
Loves his master,
Does his duty.
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Doy n the pink gown With the golden hair, Upand down, Up and down,
Dolly In the pink gown With the golden hair, Upand down, Up and down,
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I will rock you, dolly, dolly, Up and down, Up and down And stroke your golden hair.
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Dolly, if your blue eyes
Shed a falling tear,
Then your woe, then your woe
Let me comfort, dolly, dolly,
For you know, for you know
That dollies must not fear.
Tattered is the pink gown,
Frayed with many a fall,
Up and down, up and down
Still I rock you, dolly, dolly,
Up and down, up and down
My dearest doll of all.
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PIGGY AND PUSSY.
He gave a rat-tat at the knocker,
Miss Pussy put out her head,
"O Pussy, my dear, I love you;"
This fat little Piggy said.
But Pussy she slammed the door in his face
And replied with a scornful mew:
"If there were not a lover in all the world,
I never would marry you!
If there were not a lover inall the world,
I never would marry you!"
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So he threw down his green umbrella
And stamped on his hat in woe,
And tore out his hair in wild despair,
"O Pussy, I loved you so!"
And sadly and slowly home he went
' With a tear in each little eye,
Hi And limply and pale,with no curl in his tail,
SHe laid him down in the stye.
And limply and pale,with no curl in his tail,
He laid him down in the stye.
F. E.W.
GOOD NIGHT, BABY!
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0 frog-y, froggy curl-toes, stay awhile
Where the rushes touch the tree,
Though the warblers cease to warble, froggy,
'Tis not time to flee-
Baby laughs in glee!
Froggy, froggy curl -toes, swimming,swimming,swim,
Swimming, swim in such a fright,
Can it be the moonbeams call you, froggy,
With a sad "Good night?"
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0 baby, baby darling,'tis Good night,
For the shadows creeping sigh
That the moos and geegees slumber,baby,
And the dark is nigh-
Baby dear, don't cry!
Baby, baby darling,nodding,nodding,nod;
Nodding, nod your little head,
Nurse is calling to you softly, baby,
"It is time for bed."
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