Rhymes and jingles (1882) (14565977199)

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Rhymes and jingles (1882) (14565977199)

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Identifier: rhymesjingles00dodg2 (find matches)
Title: Rhymes and jingles ..
Year: 1882 (1880s)
Authors: Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905
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Publisher: New York, C. Scribner's Sons



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26 RHYMES AND JINGLES, BURS. DEAR me! What shall it be?Such sticky affairs Did ever you see ?Lets make a basket, Lets make a mat,Lets make a tea-board, Lets make a hat;Lets make a cottage, Windows and doors ;You do the roof, And Ill do the floors.Lets make a pancake,— Stick em together ;See how they fasten Close to each other!Tied to ones heel They would answer for spursAh, how we love em, These comical burs! GARDEN SONGS.
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HOLLYHOCK, hollyhock, bend for me ;I want a cheese for my dollys tea.Ill put it soon on an acorn plate,And dolly and I shall feast in state. 28 RHYMES AND JINGLES. WHEN the sun is sinking low in the skies,The evening primrose opens her eyes. Come back, dear Sun, she seems to say ; I ve been dreaming of you the live-long day. Ho, Dandelion ! my lightsome fellow!Whats become of all your yellow?My bonnie yellow it would nt stay,It turned about and it went away,Till nothing at all was left of meBut the misty, feathery ball you see ;Yet pluck me off, and blow me well,The time o day Ill surely tell. Whiff! whiff! Blow again, —Blow with all your might and main.Whiff! whiff! That is four.Now Ive but two feathers more.Whiff! How tight the last one sticks!Whiff! Its gone; and that makes six.The sun is getting low, I see,And we must hurry home to tea. SONG OF SUMMER. 29 SONG OF SUMMER. UP in the tree top, down in the ground,High in the blue sky, far, all around,Near by and everywhere creatures

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