A bag-pudding the king did make, And stuffed it well with plums: And in it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. The christening cake, a ballad - Seite 3von Christening cake - 1842Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Lawrence Elmendorf - 1919 - 286 Seiten
...it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. Cfjere Wtn tEtoo Cats THERE were two cats of Kilkenny, Each thought there was one ".at too many, So... | |
| Arthur Mee - 1910 - 656 Seiten
...it put such lumps of fat, As big as mv two thumbs. The King and Queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside, And what they could not eat that night, The Queen next morning fried. ~"OCK a doodle doo ! "" My dame has lost her shoe ; My master's lost his fiddling-stick. And don't... | |
| 1920 - 1016 Seiten
...it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. Unknown. HYDER IDDLE HYDER iddle diddle dell, A yard of pudding is not an ell; Not forgetting tweedle-dye,... | |
| 1891 - 348 Seiten
...great lumps of fat As big as my two thumbs. "The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen besides; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried." KING OF HEARTS: "By my sword ! That was'nt very bad; Come, eat; you've earned your supper, lad." [Tom... | |
| Emile Cammaerts - 1926 - 124 Seiten
...pecks of barley meal to make a bag-pudding.' The King and Queen did eat thereof, And noble men besides; And what they could not eat that night, The Queen next morning fried. Both statements that the King should be a thief and the Queen a good housewife seemed to the poet equally... | |
| Alpha Wilma Roth - 1927 - 186 Seiten
...it put such lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside, And what they could not eat that night The queen next morning fried. 8. PUSSY-CAT, PUSSY-CAT (¿£ G) . THE THREE LITTLE KITTENS Three little kittens they lost their mittens,... | |
| 1920 - 876 Seiten
...it put great lumps of fat As big as my two thumbs. "The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside, And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried." THUS early in history did the problem of the leftover present itself, and thus are we in our earliest... | |
| Mother Goose - 1970 - 148 Seiten
...it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside ; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. Bow, wow, wow, Whose dog art thou ? Liule Tom Tinker's dog, Whose dog art thou ? See saw, Jack-a-daw,... | |
| Philip Smith - 1992 - 100 Seiten
...it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. — ANONYMOUS The Young Lady of Niger There was a young lady of Niger Who smiled as she rode on a Tiger;... | |
| Arthur Rackham - 1994 - 132 Seiten
...it put great lumps of fat, As big as my two thumbs. The king and queen did eat thereof, And noblemen beside; And what they could not eat that night, The queen next morning fried. jTolly put the kettle on, Polly put the kettle on, Polly put the kettle on, We'll all have tea. Sukey... | |
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