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A APPLE PIE
by
KATE GREENAWAY
London. Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd. & New York
Printed in Great Britain by W & J Mackay Limited, Chatham from original
woodblock designs engraved in 1886
1886
PUBLISHER'S NOTE
Kate Greenaway used an early version of the rhyme to illustrate
A APPLE PIE which was first published in 1886 and it will be noticed
that there is no rhyme for the letter I.
The rhyme of A APPLE PIE is very ancient and reference is made to it as
early as 1671 in one of the writings of John Eachard. In these early
versions the letters I and J were not differentiated. The letter J as we
know it to-day was the curved initial form of the letter I and was always
used before a vowel.
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A APPLE PIE
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B BIT IT
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C CUT IT
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D DEALT IT
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E EAT IT
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F FOUGHT FOR IT
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G GOT IT
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H HAD IT
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J JUMPED FOR IT
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K KNELT FOR IT
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L LONGED FOR IT
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M MOURNED FOR IT
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N NODDED FOR IT
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O OPENED IT
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P PEEPED IN IT
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Q QUARTERED IT
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R RAN FOR IT
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S SANG FOR IT
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T TOOK IT
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U V W X Y Z
ALL HAD A LARGE SLICE AND WENT OFF TO BED
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