Part 10 (1/2)
Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree, Up went the p.u.s.s.y-Cat, and down went he!
Down came p.u.s.s.y-Cat, away Robin ran, Says little Robin Redbreast--catch me if you can.
Little Robin Redbreast jumped upon a spade, p.u.s.s.y-Cat jumped after him, and then he was afraid.
Little Robin chirped and sung, and what did p.u.s.s.y say?
p.u.s.s.y-Cat said Mew, mew, mew--and Robin flew away.
LITTLE BOY BLUE
Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn, The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn.
What! Is this the way you mind your sheep, Under the hayc.o.c.k, fast asleep?
MY MAID MARY
My maid Mary She minds her dairy, While I go a-hoeing and mowing each morn.
Merrily runs the reel And the little spinning-wheel While I am singing and mowing my corn.
BEGGARS ARE COME TO TOWN
Hark! Hark!
The dogs do bark!
The beggars are come to town;
Some in rags, Some in jags, And some in velvet gowns.
Bow-Wow-Wow!
Whose Dog art thou?
Little Tom Tinker's Dog, Bow-Wow-Wow!
BLOW, WIND, BLOW!
Blow, wind, blow! and go, mill, go!
That the miller may grind his corn; That the baker may take it, And into rolls make it, And send us some hot in the morn.
BYE, BABY BUNTING
Bye, Baby bunting, Father's gone a-hunting, Mother's gone a-milking, Sister's gone a-silking, And Brother's gone to buy a skin, To wrap the Baby bunting in.
THREE LITTLE KITTENS
Three little kittens, they lost their mittens, And they began to cry: ”O mother dear, We very much fear, That we have lost our mittens.”
Lost your mittens!
You naughty kittens!
Then you shall have no pie.
”Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow,”
No, you shall have no pie.