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She made them some broth without any breadThere was an old woman who lived in a shoe, she had so many children... She made them some broth without any bread -- an illustration to the nursery rhyme
J Hassall. Georgy PorgieGeorgie Porgie, pudding and pie, kissed the girls and made them cry. 20th century
E Richards. Mary, Mary, quite contraryMary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow. Silver bells and cockle shells, and pretty maids all of a row. 20th century
J Hassall. Elsie Marleys grown so fineElsie Marleys grown so fine, she won t get up to feed the swine, but lays in bed till after nine, lazy Elsie Marley. 20th century
Do you ever hear the fairies? You can hear them if you will, singing little songs of dream, when all the house is still. 20th century
Curly Locks, Curly Locks! wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes, nor yet feed the swine, But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam, And feed upon strawberries, sugar and cream! 20th century
E Richards. Two bonny blue eyesTwo bonny blue eyes, a dear little nose, a pretty little mouth, and her name is Rose. A little boy pays court to a little girl who stands watering her garden. 20th century
D Carleton-Smyth. Hey, Diddle DiddleHey Diddle Diddle, the cat and the fiddle... 20th century
D Wheeler. Cock-a-doodle-doCock-a-doodle-doo, my dame has lost her shoe... 20th century
Dicky bird, dicky bird, come to me, you shall be happy, joyous and free, you shall be all the world to me, dicky bird, dicky bird, come to me
ELH. Girls & boys come out to playGirls & boys come out to play, the moon is shining bright as day... 20th century
ELH. Little Tommy TittlemouseLittle Tommy Tittlemouse lived in a little house, He caught fishes for other mens dishes. 20th century
ELH. Young lambs to sellYoung lambs to sell! Young lambs to sell! If I d as much money as I could tell I never would cry Young Lambs to sell! 20th century
ELH. Three wise men of GothamThree wise men of Gotham went to sea in a bowl. The bowl bended -- the story ended! 20th century
J Hassall. Hey diddle diddleHey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle... 20th century
ELH. Hush-a-bye babyHush-a-bye baby, thy cradle is green... 20th century
D Carleton-Smyth. Jack and JillJack and Jill went up the hill... 20th century
Hark, hark, the dogs do bark, the beggars have come to town. 20th century
Where are you going to, my pretty maid -- a boy and a girl in the street. 20th century
Young lambs to sell -- a salesman in the street offers toy lambs to a group of children. 20th century
See saw Marjory Daw, Johnny shall have a new Master. 20th century
The Yellow Dwarf was a doubtful friend, he caused two lovers untimely end, and from their graves, in wind and weather, two fair trees grew and mingled together. 19th century
Doctor Faustus was a good man, he whipped his scholars now and then. When he whipped them he made them dance, out of Scotland into France, out of France into Spain
L Wain. Mother GooseMother Goose -- a cat version. circa early 20th century
JL. Little Miss MuffettLittle Miss Muffet notices the spider... late 19th century
JL. Simple SimonSimple Simon fishing in a bucket... late 19th century
The old woman who brushed the cobwebs off the sky. late 19th century
Four and Twenty Tailors went to kill a snail, the best man amongst them durst not touch her tail. She put out her horns like a little Keyloe cow
Mother Goose, riding through the air. 20th century
L Wain. Little Miss MuffettLittle Miss Muffet -- a cat version. circa early 20th century
Cuckoo on the cherry tree, come down and tell me how many years have I got to live. 20th century
Two children on a seesaw. 20th century
L Wain. Old Mother HubbardOld Mother Hubbard -- a cat version. circa early 20th century
J Hassall. Tom, Tom, the pipers sonTom, Tom, the pipers son stole a pig and away he ran. 20th century
J Hassall. See saw Margery DawSee Saw Margery Daw, Johnnie shall have a new master, Johnnie shall have but a penny a day, because he can t work any faster. 20th century
J Hassall. There was a little manThere was a little man and he had a little gun... 20th century
J Hassall. One, two, buckle my shoeOne, two, buckle my shoe, three, four, shut the door. 20th century
J Hassall. Jack & JillJack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water... 20th century
J Hassall. Needles and pinsNeedles and pins, needles and pins, when a man marries his trouble begins. 20th century
J Hassall. Little Miss MuffetLittle Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet... 20th century
D Carleton-Smythe. Sing a song of sixpenceSing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye, Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie... 20th century
D Carleton-Smythe. Simple SimonSimple Simon met a pieman going to the fair... 20th century
D Carleton-Smyth. What is your fortune_What is your fortune, my pretty maid? My face is my fortune, Sir, she said. 20th century
D Carleton-Smyth. Tom, Tom the pipers sonTom, Tom the pipers son stole a pig and away did run... 20th century
Simple Simon C1860Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair. Says Simple Simon to the pieman, Let me taste your ware. Date: circa 1860
Mother Hubbard / GoatShe went to the tailors To buy him a coat But when she came back He was riding the goat Date: 1890s
Mother Hubbard / DressedShe went to the hosiers To buy him some hose But when she came back He was dressed in his clothes Date: 1890s