Verse and Prose for Beginners in Reading - Selected from English and American Literature by Unknown
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Hot-cross buns!
How does my lady's garden grow? Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree-top Some little mice sat in a barn to spin If all the world were apple-pie If wishes were horses I have a little sister _Mother Goose_ WHO STOLE THE BIRD'S NEST? _Lydia Maria Child_ RHYMES. I saw a ship a-sailing Jack and Jill went up the hill Little Bo-peep Little boy blue Little girl, little girl Little Jack Horner sat in the corner Little Johnny Pringle had a little pig Little Miss Muffet There was a little man Little Tommy Tacker _Mother Goose_ PROVERBS AND POPULAR SAYINGS HAPPY THOUGHT _Robert Louis Stevenson_ THE SUN'S TRAVELS _Robert Louis Stevenson_ MY BED IS A BOAT _Robert Louis Stevenson_ THE SWING _Robert Louis Stevenson_ RHYMES Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John Mistress Mary, quite contrary Old King Cole Old Mother Hubbard _Mother Goose_ |
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