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Blanche Fisher Wright - The Real Mother Goose: 200 Illustrated Story

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Blanche Fisher Wright is childrens books illustrator, active in the 1910s. She is best known as being the illustrator of The Real Mother Goose, originally published in 1916.

LIST OF THE RHYMES

About the Bush

The Alphabet

An Equal

An Icicle

Around the Green Gravel

As I Was Going Along

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep

Baby Dolly

The Balloon

The Bells

Banbury Cross

Bandy Legs

Barber

Bat, Bat

Bedtime

Bees

Bell Horses

Belleisle

Bessy Bell and Mary Gray

Betty Blue

Billy, Billy

Birds of a Feather

The Bird Scarer

The Black Hen

The Blacksmith

Blue Bell Boy

Bobby Shaftoe

Bobby Snooks

Boy and Girl

Boy and the Sparrow

The Boy in the Barn

The Bunch of Blue Ribbons

Burnie Bee

Buttons

Bye, Baby Bunting

Caesars Song

A Candle

Candle-Saving

The Cat and the Fiddle

A Cherry

A Chimney

Christmas ... to

The Winds

Winter

The Woman of Exeter

Young Lambs to Sell

Young Roger and Dolly ...

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About Author B lanche Fisher Wright is childrens books illustrator - photo 4

About Author :

B lanche Fisher Wright is children's books illustrator , active in the 1910s. She is best known as being the illustrator of The Real Mother Goose , originally published in 1916.

LITTLE BO-PEEP Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep And cant tell where to - photo 5


LITTLE BO-PEEP


Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep,
And can't tell where to find them;
Leave them alone, and they'll come home,
And bring their tails behind them.
Little Bo-Peep fell fast asleep,
And dreamt she heard them bleating;
But when she awoke, she found it a joke,
For still they all were fleeting.
Then up she took her little crook,
Determined for to find them;
She found them indeed, but it made her heart bleed,
For they'd left all their tails behind ' em !
It happened one day, as Bo-peep did stray
Unto a meadow hard by--
There she espied their tails, side by side,
All hung on a tree to dry.
She heaved a sigh and wiped her eye,
And over the hillocks she raced;
And tried what she could, as a shepherdess should,
That each tail should be properly placed.

LITTLE BOY BLUE


Little Boy Blue, come, blow your horn!
The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn.
Where's the little boy that looks after the sheep?
Under the haystack, fast asleep!

RAIN

Rain, rain, go away,
Come again another day;
Little Johnny wants to play.
THE CLOCK Theres a neat little clock -- In the schoolroom it stands-- - photo 6

THE CLOCK


There's a neat little clock ,--
In the schoolroom it stands,--
And it points to the time
With its two little hands.
And may we, like the clock,
Keep a face clean and bright ,
With hands ever ready
To do what is right.
WINTER Cold and raw the north wind doth blow Bleak in the morning - photo 7

WINTER


Cold and raw the north wind doth blow ,
Bleak in the morning early;
All the hills are covered with snow,
And winter's now come fairly.

FINGERS AND TOES Every lady in this land Has twenty nails upon each hand - photo 8

FINGERS AND TOES

Every lady in this land
Has twenty nails, upon each hand
Five, and twenty on hands and feet :
All this is true, without deceit.

A SEASONABLE SONG

Piping hot, smoking hot.
What I've got
You have not.
Hot gray pease , hot, hot, hot ;
Hot gray pease , hot.

DAME TROT AND HER CAT


Dame Trot and her cat
Led a peaceable life ,
When they were not troubled
With other folks' strife.
When Dame had her dinner
Pussy would wait ,
And was sure to receive
A nice piece from her plate.

THREE CHILDREN ON THE ICE


Three children sliding on the ice
Upon a summer's day ,
As it fell out, they all fell in,
The rest they ran away.
Oh, had these children been at school,
Or sliding on dry ground ,
Ten thousand pounds to one penny
They had not then been drowned.
Ye parents who have children dear,
And ye, too, who have none ,
If you would keep them safe abroad
Pray keep them safe at home.

CROSS PATCH

Cross patch, draw the latch,
Sit by the fire and spin ;
Take a cup and drink it up,
Then call your neighbors in.

THE OLD WOMAN UNDER A HILL There was an old woman Lived under a hill - photo 9

THE OLD WOMAN UNDER A HILL


There was an old woman
Lived under a hill ;
And if she's not gone,
She lives there still.

TWEEDLE-DUM AND TWEEDLE-DEE

Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee
Resolved to have a battle ,
For Tweedle-dum said Tweedle-dee
Had spoiled his nice new rattle.
Just then flew by a monstrous crow,
As big as a tar barrel ,
Which frightened both the heroes so,
They quite forgot their quarrel.

OH, DEAR!


Dear, dear! what can the matter be?
Two old women got up in an apple-tree ;
One came down, and the other stayed till Saturday.
OLD MOTHER GOOSE Old Mother Goose when She wanted to wander Would - photo 10

OLD MOTHER GOOSE


Old Mother Goose, when
She wanted to wander ,
Would ride through the air
On a very fine gander.

LITTLE JUMPING JOAN


Here am I, little jumping Joan ,
When nobody's with me
I'm always alone.

ROBIN REDBREAST


Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree ,
Up went Pussy-Cat, down went he,
Down came Pussy-Cat, away Robin ran,
Says little Robin Redbreast: "Catch me if you can!"
Little Robin Redbreast jumped upon a spade ,
Pussy-Cat jumped after him, and then he was afraid.
Little Robin chirped and sang, and what did Pussy say?
Pussy-Cat said: "Mew, mew, mew," and Robin flew away.

PAT-A-CAKE Pat-a-cake pat-a-cake Bakers man So I do master As - photo 11

PAT-A-CAKE


Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake,
Baker's man!
So I do, master,
As fast as I can.
Pat it, and prick it,
And mark it with T ,
Put it in the oven
For Tommy and me.

MONEY AND THE MARE


"Lend me thy mare to ride a mile."
"She is lamed, leaping over a stile ."
"Alack! and I must keep the fair!
I'll give thee money for thy mare."
"Oh, oh! say you so?
Money will make the mare to go!"

A MELANCHOLY SONG


Trip upon trenchers ,
And dance upon dishes,
My mother sent me for some barm , some barm ;
She bid me go lightly,
And come again quickly,
For fear the young men should do me some harm.
Yet didn't you see, yet didn't you see ,
What naughty tricks they put upon me?
They broke my pitcher
And spilt the water ,
And huffed my mother,
And chid her daughter,
And kissed my sister instead of me.
JACK Jack be nimble Jack be quick Jack jump over the candlestick - photo 12

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