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Rhymes Collection (page 17)

Background imageRhymes Collection: Simple Simon / Andre

Simple Simon / Andre
Simple Simon mets a Pieman, going to the fair; says Simple Simon to the Pieman, let me taste your ware

Background imageRhymes Collection: Song of Sixpence / Andre

Song of Sixpence / Andre
Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye, four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a pie

Background imageRhymes Collection: Georgie Porgie / Andre

Georgie Porgie / Andre
Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie, kissed the girls and made them cry. When the girls came out to play Georgie Porgie ran away

Background imageRhymes Collection: Old Lady Lost Shoe 1899

Old Lady Lost Shoe 1899
An old lady who has lost her shoe -- her dog appears to have stolen it!

Background imageRhymes Collection: Old Mother Goose & Boy

Old Mother Goose & Boy
Old Mother Goose and her son Jack

Background imageRhymes Collection: Old Mother Goose Flying

Old Mother Goose Flying
Old Mother Goose flying her goose

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Reading

Mother Hubbard / Reading
She went to the cobblers To buy him some shoes But when she came back He was reading the news

Background imageRhymes Collection: Mother Hubbard / Cupboard

Mother Hubbard / Cupboard
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

Background imageRhymes Collection: Dicovers the Wolf

Dicovers the Wolf
Little Red Riding Hood dicovers the Wolf, in grandmothers bed

Background imageRhymes Collection: Song of Sixpence C1885

Song of Sixpence C1885
When the pie was open the birds began to sing

Background imageRhymes Collection: Cow Jumped Moon / Diddle

Cow Jumped Moon / Diddle
The cow jumped over the moon

Background imageRhymes Collection: Dish & Spoon / Hey Diddle

Dish & Spoon / Hey Diddle
And the dish ran away with the spoon

Background imageRhymes Collection: Contrary Mary / W Crane

Contrary Mary / W Crane
Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow? - with shells.... Canterbury bells.... and pretty maids all in a row

Background imageRhymes Collection: Contrary Mary / April Baby

Contrary Mary / April Baby
Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow?

Background imageRhymes Collection: Alice Meets Humpty

Alice Meets Humpty
Alice meets Humpty Dumpty and hears the alarming story of his great fall

Background imageRhymes Collection: Ride a Cock-Horse / Kate G

Ride a Cock-Horse / Kate G
Ride a Cock-Horse/Kate G

Background imageRhymes Collection: Hush a Bye Baby (Kate G)

Hush a Bye Baby (Kate G)
A baby sleeps in its cradle among the apple blossom, unaware of the danger that at any moment the bough may break, in which case down will go cradle and baby and all

Background imageRhymes Collection: LITTLE BOY BLUE - 2

LITTLE BOY BLUE - 2
LITTLE BOY BLUE The horn-blower stands on top of the haystack

Background imageRhymes Collection: Little Boy Blue 1881

Little Boy Blue 1881
LITTLE BOY BLUE

Background imageRhymes Collection: Song of Sixpence 1870

Song of Sixpence 1870
When the pie was opened the birds began to sing - now, wasn t that a dainty dish to set before a king ?



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