| Extraordinary nursery rhymes - 1876 - 170 Seiten
...When lo ! a stick came whop, whop, whop ! A Song of Sixpence. SING a song of sixpence, a pocketful of rye, Four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a pie ; When the pie was opened the birds began to singWas not that a dainty dish to set before a king ? The king was in the counting-house, counting... | |
| Emily Huntington - 1878 - 148 Seiten
...dain - ty dish to set be - fore a king ? tm& — -r ===^P^EF=== f IP~^ Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye, Four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a...; When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing ; Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before a king? Little girls are learning how to mould the bread... | |
| Saint-Nicholas - 1879 - 844 Seiten
...work-boxes that began to play as soon as they were opened ; musical albums like the four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie, when the pie was opened the birds began to sing. There was a musical saw-milt with waterwheels and a saw in motion, and a bright running stream of water... | |
| 1879 - 448 Seiten
...work-boxes that began to play as soon as they were opened ; musical albums like the four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie, when the pie was opened the birds began to sing. There was a musical saw-mill with waterwheels and a saw in motion, and a bright running stream of water... | |
| 1880 - 112 Seiten
...shall have but a penny a day, Because she can't work any faster. A bag full of rye ; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing : By came a little bird, And nipped off her nose. SAYS t'auld man tit' oak tree, Young and lusty was... | |
| Margaret E. Whatham - 1882 - 182 Seiten
...THE BUTTERFLY'S HISTORY 134 CHIRPS FOR THE CHICKS. *•••* WHAT THE BLACKBIRD DID WITH THE NOSE, SING a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye, Four-and-twenty...pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing ; Now, wasn't that a dainty dish To set before a king ? The king was in the counting-house, Counting... | |
| Child - 1883 - 330 Seiten
...swan, back again ; Well, swan, swam. Sing a song of Six-pence, a pock-et full of Rye, Four and twen-ty Black-birds bak-ed in a Pie ; When the Pie was o-pen-ed,...to sing, Was not that a dain-ty dish to set be-fore a King? The King was in the Count-ing-house, count-ing out his mo-ney ; The Queen was in the Par-lour,... | |
| Child - 1883 - 330 Seiten
...dee-die, dump-ling, my son John. Sing a song of Six-pence, a pock-et full of Rye, Four and twen-ty Black-birds bak-ed in a Pie; When the Pie was o-pen-ed,...to sing, Was not that a dain-ty dish to set be-fore a King? The King was in the Count-ing-house, count-ing out his mo-ney; The Queen was in the Par-lour,... | |
| Sarah Catherine Martin, mother Hubbard - 1883 - 80 Seiten
...sung Of busy Lady Wind ! 6o THE SONG OF SIXPENCE. THE SONG OF SIXPENCE. Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye, Four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a...; When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing : And was not that a dainty dish to set before the king ? The king was in the parlour, counting o'er... | |
| William Taylor Adams - 1883 - 414 Seiten
...pussy-cat, what d'ye do there ? I frightened — " Little Jack Horner sat in a corner Eating a Christmas pie — " When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing. Was n't this a dainty dish to set before the kinsr ? " There the medley music-box stopped short. No winding... | |
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