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Rhymes Collection (page 12)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Cuckoo on the cherry tree

Cuckoo on the cherry tree, come down and tell me how many years have I got to live. 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: Two children on a seesaw

Two children on a seesaw. 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: L Wain. Old Mother Hubbard

L Wain. Old Mother Hubbard
Old Mother Hubbard -- a cat version. circa early 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: J Hassall. Tom, Tom, the pipers son

J Hassall. Tom, Tom, the pipers son
Tom, Tom, the pipers son stole a pig and away he ran. 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: J Hassall. See saw Margery Daw

J Hassall. See saw Margery Daw
See 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

Background imageRhymes Collection: J Hassall. There was a little man

J Hassall. There was a little man
There was a little man and he had a little gun... 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: J Hassall. One, two, buckle my shoe

J Hassall. One, two, buckle my shoe
One, two, buckle my shoe, three, four, shut the door. 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: J Hassall. Jack & Jill

J Hassall. Jack & Jill
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water... 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: J Hassall. Needles and pins

J Hassall. Needles and pins
Needles and pins, needles and pins, when a man marries his trouble begins. 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: J Hassall. Little Miss Muffet

J Hassall. Little Miss Muffet
Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet... 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: D Carleton-Smythe. Sing a song of sixpence

D Carleton-Smythe. Sing a song of sixpence
Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye, Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie... 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: D Carleton-Smythe. Simple Simon

D Carleton-Smythe. Simple Simon
Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair... 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: D Carleton-Smyth. What is your fortune_

D Carleton-Smyth. What is your fortune_
What is your fortune, my pretty maid? My face is my fortune, Sir, she said. 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: D Carleton-Smyth. Tom, Tom the pipers son

D Carleton-Smyth. Tom, Tom the pipers son
Tom, Tom the pipers son stole a pig and away did run... 20th century

Background imageRhymes Collection: Simple Simon C1860

Simple Simon C1860
Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair. Says Simple Simon to the pieman, Let me taste your ware. Date: circa 1860

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Goat

Mother Hubbard / Goat
She went to the tailors To buy him a coat But when she came back He was riding the goat Date: 1890s

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Dressed

Mother Hubbard / Dressed
She went to the hosiers To buy him some hose But when she came back He was dressed in his clothes Date: 1890s

Background imageRhymes Collection: Bye Baby Bunting 1912

Bye Baby Bunting 1912

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Dancing

Mother Hubbard / Dancing
She went to the barbers To buy him a wig And when she came back He was dancing a jig Date: 1890s

Background imageRhymes Collection: Book cover design, Two Well-Worn Shoe Stories

Book cover design, Two Well-Worn Shoe Stories, showing a red-haired girl and her two dogs looking at a picture book. 1899

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Spinning

Mother Hubbard / Spinning
She went to the semptress To buy him some linen But when she came back The poor dog was spinning Date: 1890s

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / On Head

Mother Hubbard / On Head
She went to the tavern For white wine and red And when she came back The dog stood on his head Date: 1890s

Background imageRhymes Collection: Hubbard / Tuck Series 5

Hubbard / Tuck Series 5
She went to the hosiers to buy him some hose but when she got back he was wearing his clothes

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Flute

Mother Hubbard / Flute
She went to the fruiterers To buy him some fruit But when she came back He was playing the flute Date: 1890s

Background imageRhymes Collection: When we went out with grandmamma

When we went out with grandmamma - Mamma said, for a treat - oh dear, how stiff we had to walk as we went down the street ! 1885

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Curtsey

Mother Hubbard / Curtsey
The dame made a curtsey The dog made a bow; The dame said " Your servant" The dog said " Bow Wow!" Date: 1890s

Background imageRhymes Collection: Old Mother Hubbard: Playing flute

Old Mother Hubbard: Playing flute

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Smoking

Mother Hubbard / Smoking
She took a clean dish To get him some tripe But when she came back He was smoking his pipe Date: 1890s

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Feed Cat

Mother Hubbard / Feed Cat
She went to the hatters To buy him a hat But when she came back He was feeding the cat Date: 1890s

Background imageRhymes Collection: Hubbard / Cupboard & Dog

Hubbard / Cupboard & Dog
Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard To get her poor dog a bone When she came there The cupboard was bare And so the poor dog had none Date: c.1870

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Laughing

Mother Hubbard / Laughing
She went to the joiners To buy him a coffin, But when she came back The poor dog was laughing Date: 1890s

Background imageRhymes Collection: Rain, Go to Spain

Rain, Go to Spain
Rain, rain, go to Spain and nevermore come back again

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Writing

Mother Hubbard / Writing
Mother Hubbard/Writing

Background imageRhymes Collection: Hubbard / Tuck Series 3

Hubbard / Tuck Series 3

Background imageRhymes Collection: Hubbard / Tuck Series 1

Hubbard / Tuck Series 1
Old Mother Hubbard she went to the cupboard to get her poor dog a bone, but when she got there the cupboard was bare and so the poor dog had none

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Chair

Mother Hubbard / Chair
She went to the ale-house To get him some beer But when she came back The dog sat in a chair Date: 1890s

Background imageRhymes Collection: Hubbard / Tuck Series 2

Hubbard / Tuck Series 2
She took a clean dish to get him some tripe, but when she got back he was smoking a pipe

Background imageRhymes Collection: Old Mother Hubbard: dog feeding the cat

Old Mother Hubbard: dog feeding the cat
She went to the hatters to buy him a hat, but when she came back he was feeding the cat

Background imageRhymes Collection: Hot Cross Buns

Hot Cross Buns
Hot cross buns! Old woman runs! One a penny, two a penny, Hot cross buns! Date: 1913

Background imageRhymes Collection: Humpty Dumpty

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall; Humpty Dumpty had a great fall; All the kings horses, and all the kings men, Cannot set Humpty Dumpty up again Date: circa 1912

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Goose Rides Goose

Mother Goose Rides Goose
Old Mother Goose actually riding a goose to the astonishment of the children

Background imageRhymes Collection: Jack Sprat / Mother Goose

Jack Sprat / Mother Goose
Jack Sprat and his wife

Background imageRhymes Collection: Miss Muffet / Mother Goose

Miss Muffet / Mother Goose
Litle Miss Muffet eating her curds and whey unaware that there is an enormous spider, with a hat, creeping up behind her

Background imageRhymes Collection: Jack and Jill / Rackham

Jack and Jill / Rackham
JACK and JILL fall down the hill Date: 1913

Background imageRhymes Collection: Street trader mending chairs

Street trader mending chairs
If I had as much money as I could spend, I never would cry old chairs to mend; old chairs to mend, old chairs to mend; I never would cry old chairs to mend

Background imageRhymes Collection: A Frog He Would a-wooing Go

A Frog He Would a-wooing Go, heigho, says rowley, whether his mother would let him or no. With a Rowley powley, gammon and spinach, heigho, says Anthony Rowley! Date: circa 1874

Background imageRhymes Collection: Old Mother Hubbard: Dame made a curtsy and dog mad a bow

Old Mother Hubbard: Dame made a curtsy and dog mad a bow
She went to the tailors to buy him a coat, but when she came back he was riding a goat. The dame made a curtsy, the dog made a bow; the dame said, " your servant" the dog said

Background imageRhymes Collection: Old Mother Hubbard: Dancing, reading news, wearing clothes

Old Mother Hubbard: Dancing, reading news, wearing clothes



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