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19868Illustration] The Milkmaid R. Caldecott''s PICTURE BOOKS"Where are you going, my Pretty Maid?"
19868[ Illustration]"Shall I marry you, my Pretty Maid?"
19868[ Illustration][ Illustration]"But what is your fortune, my pretty Maid?"
19868[ Illustration][ Illustration]"What is your Father, my Pretty Maid?"
19868[ Illustration][ Illustration][ Illustration]"Shall I go with you, my Pretty Maid?"
19868[ Illustration][ Illustration][ Illustration][ Illustration]"Where are you going, my Pretty Maid?"
36308And how is it you live?
36308Do you admire the view?
36308If seven maids with seven mops Swept it for half a year, Do you suppose,the Walrus said,"That they could get it clear?"
36308What matters it how far we go?
36308Who are you, aged man?
3630815 PIG AND PEPPER 17 THE LOBSTER QUADRILLE 19''TIS THE VOICE OF THE LOBSTER 21 BEAUTIFUL SOUP 23 THE QUEEN OF HEARTS 24 WHO STOLE THE TARTS?
36308Do you think I can listen all day to such stuff?
36308He sent them word I had not gone( We know it to be true): If she should push the matter on, What would become of you?]
36308Shall we be trotting home again?"
36308They are waiting on the shingle-- will you come and join the dance?
36308Who cares for fish, Game, or any other dish?
36308Who for such dainties would not stoop?
36308Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, will you join the dance?
36308Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, will you join the dance?
36308Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, wo n''t you join the dance?"
36308Will you, wo n''t you, will you, wo n''t you, wo n''t you join the dance?"]
36308[ Illustration][ Illustration][ Illustration: The Lobster Quadrille][ Music:"Will you walk a little faster?"
61009Pussy cat, pussy cat, what did you there?
61009What makes the lamb love Mary so?
61009Black sheep, Have you any wool?"
61009I have little more to say, Then will you?
61009The little maid replied,( Some say a little sighed) But what shall we have to eat, eat, eat?
61009What are little boys made of, made of?
61009What are little boys made of?
61009What are little girls made of, made of?
61009What are little girls made of?
61009What are our young men made of, made of?
61009What are our young men made of?
61009What are young women made of, made of?
61009What are young women made of?
61009Where''s the boy that looks after the sheep?
61009Who pulled her out?
61009Who put her in?
61009Will the love that you''re so rich in, Put a fire into the kitchen?
61009Will you wake him?
61009With his ears cut short and his tail cut long Oh where, oh where is he?
61009[ Illustration] WHAT ARE LITTLE BOYS MADE OF?
61009[ Music] Oh where, oh where is my little dog gone Oh where, oh where can he be?
61009[ Music]"Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow?"
61009[ Music]"Oranges and lemons,"say the bells of St. Clements;"You owe me five farthings,"say the bells of St. Martins;"When will you pay me?"
61009[ Music]"Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?"
61009say the bells of Old Bailey;"When I grow rich,"say the bells of Shoreditch;"When will that be?"
61009will you we d, we d, we d?
30418Old woman, old woman, old woman,said I,"Whither, oh whither, oh whither so high?"
30418A diller, a dollar, A ten o''clock scholar, What makes you come so soon?
30418Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?
30418Bless you, bless you, bonnie bee: Say, when will your wedding be?
30418Can I get there by candle- light?
30418Can he set a shoe?
30418Danty baby diddy, What can mammy do wid''e?
30418Felice, perceiving his melancholy, inquired of her Lord the cause of this passion?
30418Here stands a fist, Who set it there?
30418How many days has my baby to play?
30418How many miles is it to Babylon?
30418How shall he cut it, Without e''er a knife?
30418How will he be married Without e''er a wife?
30418Is John Smith within?
30418Jack Sprat would eat no fat, His wife would eat no lean, Now was not this a pretty trick To make the platter clean?
30418Little Robin chirped and sang, and what did Pussy say?
30418Little Tom Tucker, Sings for his supper: What shall he eat?
30418Pussy- cat, Pussy- cat, where have you been?
30418Pussy- cat, pussy- cat, what did you there?
30418Robert Barnes, fellow fine, Can you shoe this horse of mine?
30418See- saw, Margery Daw Sold her bed, and laid upon straw; Was not she a dirty slut, To sell her bed and lie in the dirt?
30418See- saw, sacaradown, Which is the way to London town?
30418The man in the wilderness asked me, How many strawberries grew in the sea?
30418The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then?
30418There was an old woman, and what do you think?
30418What to do there?
30418What to do with her?
30418When Colbran espied Guy he disdained him, saying,"Art thou the best Champion England can afford?"
30418When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing, And was not that a dainty dish to set before the king?
30418Where is the little boy tending the sheep?
30418Who pull''d her out?
30418Who put her in?
30418[ Illustration: OLD WOMAN, OLD WOMAN, OLD WOMAN SAID I, WHITHER, OH WHITHER, OH WHITHER SO HIGH?]
30418what shall I sing?
30418wilt thou be mine?
32415I''ll give you,says Thomas,"Give me,"said Annis;"I prithee, love, tell me what?"
32415Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest thou?
32415Oh yes,said the pig,"I will go; what time shall you be ready?"
32415Pray tell me, fair maid, where you live?
32415Pray tell me, fair maid, where you live?
32415Pray tell me,said he,"where you live?"
32415Robert Barnes, fellow fine, Can you shoe this horse of mine?
32415Shall I go with thee?
32415What age may she be? 32415 What do they call you?"
32415What work can she do, My boy Willy? 32415 What''s the dog''s name?"
32415What''s your trade?
32415Where have you been all the day, My boy Willy?
32415Where were you born?
32415Where were you bred?
32415Where will you die?
32415Where?
32415Where?
32415''What,''said she,''shall I do with this little sixpence?
32415A Thatcher of Thatchwood went to Thatchet a thatching; Did a thatcher of Thatchwood go to Thatchet a thatching?
32415A diller, a dollar, A ten o''clock scholar, What makes you come so soon?
32415A hat and a feather, To keep out cold weather; So, Johnny, how dost thou now?
32415A little old man and I fell out; How shall we bring this matter about?
32415A little old man of Derby, How do you think he served me?
32415A peck of meal upon her back, A babby in her basket; Saw ye aught of my love a coming from the market?
32415And do n''t you remember the babes in the wood?"
32415And do you ken Elsie Marley, honey?
32415And was going to the window, To say how do you do?
32415And where was jewel and spicy?
32415And why may not I love Johnny As well as another body?
32415And why may not I love Johnny, As well as another body?
32415And why may not I love Johnny?
32415And why may not I love Johnny?
32415And why may not Johnny love me?
32415And why may not Johnny love me?
32415And you,& c. Can you dry it on yonder thorn, Parsley,& c. Which never bore blossom since Adam was born?
32415And you,& c. Can you plough it with a ram''s horn, Parsley,& c. And sow it all over with one pepper- corn?
32415And you,& c. Can you reap it with a sickle of leather, Parsley,& c. And bind it up with a peacock''s feather?
32415Are they nice apples?"
32415As I went over the water, The water went over me, I heard an old woman crying, Will you buy some furmity?
32415As titty mouse sat in the witty to spin, Pussy came to her and bid her good ev''n,"Oh, what are you doing, my little''oman?"
32415Bah, bah, black sheep, Have you any wool?
32415Barber, barber, shave a pig, How many hairs will make a wig?
32415Bonny lass, canny lass, willta be mine?
32415Bow, wow, wow, Whose dog art thou?
32415Burnie bee, burnie bee, Tell me when your wedding be?
32415But my lord drew a chair close by, And said, in a feeling tone,"Have you not, sir, a daughter, I pray, You never would see or own?"
32415Buz, quoth the blue fly, Hum, quoth the bee, Buz and hum they cry, And so do we: In his ear, in his nose, Thus, do you see?
32415Bye, baby bumpkin, Where''s Tony Lumpkin?
32415C. What for?
32415C. What for?
32415C. What for?
32415C. What for?
32415Can she bake and can she brew, My boy Willy?"
32415Can you make me a cambric shirt, Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme; Without any seam or needlework?
32415Can you wash it in yonder well, Parsley,& c. Where never sprung water, nor rain ever fell?
32415Clap hands, clap hands, Hie Tommy Randy, Did you see my good man?
32415Cou''d ye, cou''d ye?
32415Cou''d you, without you cou''d, cou''d ye?
32415Cou''d you, without you cou''d, cou''d ye?
32415Cuckoo, Cuckoo, What do you do?
32415D. Pit, Pat, well- a- day, Little Robin flew away; Where can little Robin be?
32415Dame, what ails your ducks to die?
32415Dame, what makes your ducks to die, Ducks to die, ducks to die; Dame, what makes your ducks to die, On Christmas- day in the morning?
32415Dame, what makes your ducks to die?
32415Dame, what makes your ducks to die?
32415Dame, what makes your maidens lie, Maidens lie, maidens lie; Dame, what makes your maidens lie, On Christmas- day in the morning?
32415Dance o''er my lady lee; How shall we build it up again?
32415Danty baby diddy, What can a mammy do wid''e, But sit in a lap, And give''un a pap?
32415Did you see my wife, did you see, did you see, Did you see my wife looking for me?
32415Fox a fox, a brummalary, How many miles to Lummaflary?
32415Gilly Silly Jarter, Who has lost a garter?
32415Give me a blow, and I''ll beat''em, Why did they vex my baby?
32415Good horses, bad horses, What is the time of day?
32415Good lack, how does she do?
32415Goosey, goosey, gander, Where shall I wander?
32415Goosy, goosy, gander, Who stands yonder?
32415Here stands a post, Who put it there?
32415Hey ding a ding, what shall I sing?
32415High diddle ding, Did you hear the bells ring?
32415Higher than a house, higher than a tree; Oh, whatever can that be?
32415His stature but an inch in height, Or quarter of a span; Then think you not this little knight Was proved a valiant man?
32415How can a little dog laugh?
32415How could there be a blanket without a thread?
32415How could there be a cherry without a stone?
32415How d''''e dogs, how?
32415How do you do, Mistress Pussey?
32415How do you do, neighbour?
32415How does my lady''s garden grow?
32415How does my lady''s garden grow?
32415How many days has my baby to play?
32415How many holes in a skimmer?
32415How shall I get home to night?
32415How shall he cut it Without e''er a knife?
32415How shall we build it up again?
32415How will he be married Without e''er a wife?
32415Hub a dub dub, Three men in a tub; And who do you think they be?
32415Hurly, burly, trumpet trase, The cow was in the market place, Some goes far, and some goes near, But where shall this poor henchman steer?
32415Hussy, hussy, where''s your horse?
32415I am pretty well, And how does Cousin Sue do?
32415I cou''dn''t, without I cou''d, cou''d I?
32415I had two pigeons bright and gay, They flew from me the other day; What was the reason they did go?
32415I went to the wood and kill''d a_ tory_; I went to the wood and kill''d another; Was it the same, or was it his brother?
32415I would if I cou''d, If I cou''dn''t, how cou''d I?
32415If a body meet a body, In a field of fitches; Can a body tell a body Where a body itches?
32415If a thatcher of Thatchwood went to Thatchet a thatching, Where''s the thatching the thatcher of Thatchwood has thatch''d?
32415If all the world was apple- pie, And all the sea was ink, And all the trees were bread and cheese, What should we have for drink?
32415In comes the little dog, Pussy, are you there?
32415Lend me thy mare to ride a mile?
32415Little Bob Robin, Where do you live?
32415Little John Jiggy Jag, He rode a penny nag, And went to Wigan to woo; When he came to a beck, He fell and broke his neck,-- Johnny, how dost thou now?
32415Little Tom Dogget, What dost thou mean, To kill thy poor Colly Now she''s so lean?
32415Little Tom Tucker Sings for his supper; What shall he eat?
32415Little boy blue, come blow up your horn, The sheep''s in the meadow, the cow''s in the corn; Where''s the little boy that looks after the sheep?
32415Little boy, pretty boy, where was you born?
32415Little girl, little girl, what gave she you?
32415Little girl, little girl, where have you been?
32415Little lad, little lad, where wast thou born?
32415Master Teague, what is your story?
32415Master Teague, what is your story?, 7 Hot- cross Buns!, 104 How d''''e dogs, how?
32415Master Teague, what is your story?, 7 Hot- cross Buns!, 104 How d''''e dogs, how?
32415May I go with you, my pretty maid?
32415Mistress Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow?
32415Mistress Pussey, how d''ye do?"
32415My boy Willy?"
32415Neighbour, how do you do?
32415O rare Harry Parry, When will you marry?
32415Oh, dear, what can the matter be?
32415Oh, my little nothing, my pretty little nothing, What will nothing buy for my wife?
32415Oh, where are you going, My pretty maiden fair, With your red rosy cheeks, And your coal- black hair?
32415Old Betty Blue Lost a holiday shoe, What can old Betty do?
32415Old woman, old woman, old woman, quoth I, O whither, O whither, O whither, so high?
32415Old woman, old woman, shall I love you dearly?
32415Old woman, old woman, shall we go a shearing?
32415Once I saw a little bird, Come hop, hop, hop; So I cried, little bird, Will you stop, stop, stop?
32415One can sit in the garden and spin, Another can make a fine bed for the king; Pray ma''am will you take one in?
32415Or the little god of Love turn the spit, spit, spit?"
32415Peter White will ne''er go right, Would you know the reason why?
32415Petrum,& c. How could there be a Bible no man could read?
32415Petrum,& c. How could there be a goose without a bone?
32415Pray when will that be?
32415Pray, old Dame, what''s o''clock?
32415Pray, old Dame, what''s o''clock?
32415Pray, who do you woo, Lily bright and shine a''?
32415Pray, who do you woo, My a dildin, my a daldin?
32415Pretty John Watts, We are troubled with rats, Will you drive them out of the house?
32415Pussey cat sits by the fire, How did she come there?
32415Pussicat, wussicat, with a white foot, When is your wedding?
32415Pussy sits behind the fire, How can she be fair?
32415Pussy- cat, pussy- cat, what did you there?
32415Pussy- cat, pussy- cat, where have you been?
32415Robert Rowley rolled a round roll round, A round roll Robert Rowley rolled round; Where rolled the round roll Robert Rowley rolled round?
32415Say, will you marry me, my pretty maid?
32415Says the little girl to the little boy,"What shall we do?"
32415See- saw sacradown, Which is the way to London town?
32415See- saw, jack a daw, What is a craw to do wi''her?
32415Shake a leg, wag a leg, when will you gang?
32415Shall I go with thee?
32415Sing, sing, what shall I sing?
32415So, so, Mistress Pussy, Pray how do you do?
32415Some little mice sat in a barn to spin; Pussy came by, and popped her head in;"Shall I come in, and cut your threads off?"
32415The air is cold, the worms are hid, For this poor bird what can be done?
32415The cat has eat the pudding- string; Do, do, what shall I do?
32415The dove says coo, coo, what shall I do?
32415The little maid replied, Some say a little sighed,"But what shall we have for to eat, eat, eat?
32415The man in the wilderness asked me, How many strawberries grew in the sea?
32415The next day the wolf came again, and said to the little pig,"Little pig, there is a fair at Shanklin this afternoon, will you go?"
32415The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then?
32415The nurse sings the first line, and repeats it, time after time, until the expectant little one asks, what next?
32415The wife who sells the barley, honey; She wo n''t get up to serve her swine, And do you ken Elsie Marley, honey?
32415Then Tatty sat down and wept; then a three legged stool said, Tatty why do you weep?
32415There was a king met a king In a narrow lane, Says this king to that king,"Where have you been?"
32415There was a little man, And he woo''d a little maid, And he said,"little maid, will you we d, we d, we d?
32415There was an old woman, and what do you think?
32415They all ran after the farmer''s wife, Who cut off their tails with the carving- knife, Did you ever see such fools in your life?
32415They kick up their heels, and there they lie, What the pize ails''em now?
32415Tiddle liddle lightum, Pitch and tar; Tiddle liddle lightum, What''s that for?
32415Tom shall have a new bonnet, With blue ribbands to tie on it, With a hush- a- bye and a lull- a- baby, Who so like to Tommy''s daddy?
32415Trip trap over the grass: If you please will you let one of your[ eldest] daughters come, Come and dance with me?
32415We have mice, too, in plenty, That feast in the pantry; But let them stay, And nibble away; What harm in a little brown mouse?
32415We will be married on Monday, And will not that be very good?
32415We will have bacon and pudding, And will not that be very good?
32415We will have mammy and daddy, And will not that be very good?
32415Well, the little pig got up at five, and got the turnips before the wolf came--(which he did about six)--and who said,"Little pig, are you ready?"
32415What a pize ails''em?
32415What age may she be?
32415What are little boys made of, made of, What are little boys made of?
32415What are little girls made of, made of, made of, What are little girls made of?
32415What do you want?
32415What have you ate to- day, Billy, my son?
32415What have you ate to- day, my only man?
32415What is his name?
32415What is my dame to do?
32415What is the rhyme for_ poringer?_ The king he had a daughter fair, And gave the Prince of Orange her.
32415What is your father, my pretty maid?
32415What shoe- maker makes shoes without leather, With all the four elements put together?
32415What the pize ails''em?
32415What time do you mean to go?"
32415What to do there?
32415What to do with her?
32415What''s the news of the day, Good neighbour, I pray?
32415What, shall we be married no sooner?
32415What, shall we have nobody else?
32415What, shall we have nothing more?
32415When shall we be married, My dear Nicholas Wood?
32415When will you pay me?
32415Where are you going, my pretty maid?
32415Where art thou, Tom?
32415Where have you been to- day, Billy, my son?
32415Where have you been?
32415Where is your money?
32415Where was a sugar and fretty?
32415Who comes here?
32415Who goes round my house this night?
32415Who is going round my sheepfold?
32415Who shall we have at our wedding, My dear Nicholas Wood?
32415Who steals all the sheep at night?
32415Who, being miss''d, his mother went Him calling everywhere; Where art thou, Tom?
32415Why did you eat the dumplings?
32415Will the love that you''re so rich in Make a fire in the kitchen?
32415Will you be constant, my pretty maid?
32415Will you wake him?
32415Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?
32415[ Two children sit opposite to each other; the first turns her fingers one over the other, and says:]"May my geese fly over your barn?"
32415[*] What shall we have for our dinner, My dear Nicholas Wood?
32415are you here before me?
32415are you there?
32415quoth the Frog, is that what you mean?
32415said Annis;"How came you to love me there?"
32415said Annis;"I prithee love tell me where?"
32415said Annis;"I prithee, love, tell me when?"
32415say you so?
32415says the gridiron, ca n''t you agree?
32415shall I?"
32415what a pize ails''em?
32415what shall I see?
32415what the pize ails''em?
32415what''s that to thou?
32415wilt thou be mine?