The Nursery Rhyme Book. Lang Andrew

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girl,

      As sweet as sugar-candy.

      Over the water, and over the sea,

      And over the water to Charley;

      I'll have none of your nasty beef,

      Nor I'll have none of your barley;

      But I'll have some of your very best flour,

      To make a white cake for my Charley.

      AS I was going by Charing Cross,

      I saw a black man upon a black horse;

      They told me it was King Charles the First;

      Oh, dear! my heart was ready to burst!

      HIGH diddle ding,

      Did you hear the bells ring?

      The parliament soldiers are gone to the King!

      Some they did laugh, some they did cry,

      To see the parliament soldiers pass by.

      HECTOR PROTECTOR was dressed all in green;

      Hector Protector was sent to the Queen.

      The Queen did not like him,

      Nor more did the King;

      So Hector Protector was sent back again.

      WHAT is the rhyme for poringer?

      The King he had a daughter fair,

      And gave the Prince of Orange her.

      AS I walked by myself,

      And talked to myself,

      Myself said unto me,

      Look to thyself,

      Take care of thyself,

      For nobody cares for thee.

      I answered myself,

      And said to myself,

      In the self-same repartee,

      Look to thyself,

      Or not look to thyself,

      The self-same thing will be.

      POOR old Robinson Crusoe!

      Poor old Robinson Crusoe!

      They made him a coat

      Of an old nanny goat,

      I wonder how they could do so!

      With a ring a ting tang,

      And a ring a ting tang,

      Poor old Robinson Crusoe!

      THERE was a monkey climbed up a tree,

      When he fell down, then down fell he.

      There was a crow sat on a stone,

      When he was gone, then there was none.

      There was an old wife did eat an apple,

      When she had eat two, she had eat a couple.

      There was a horse going to the mill,

      When he went on, he stood not still.

      There was a butcher cut his thumb,

      When it did bleed, then blood did come.

      There was a lackey ran a race,

      When he ran fast, he ran apace.

      There was a cobbler clouting shoon,

      When they were mended, they were done.

      There was a chandler making candle,

      When he them strip, he did them handle.

      There was a navy went into Spain,

      When it returned, it came again.

      JIM and George were two great lords,

      They fought all in a churn;

      And when that Jim got George by the nose,

      Then George began to girn.

      See saw, sack-a-day;

      Monmouth is a pretie boy,

      Richmond is another,

      Grafton is my onely joy;

      And why should I these three destroy,

      To please a pious brother!1

      II. Literal and Scholastic

      GREAT A, little a,

      Bouncing B!

      The cat's in the cupboard,

      And can't see me.

          IF ifs and ands,

       Were pots and pans,

      There would be no need for tinkers!

      TELL tale, tit!

      Your tongue shall be slit,

      And all the dogs in the town

      Shall have a little bit.

      BIRCH and green holly, boys,

      Birch and green holly.

      If you get beaten, boys,

      'Twill be your own folly.

      COME when you're called,

      Do what you're bid,

      Shut the door after you,

      Never be chid.

      WAS an Archer, and shot at a frog,

      B was a Butcher, and had a great dog.

      C was a Captain, all covered with lace,

      D was a Drunkard, and had a red face.

      E was an Esquire, with pride on his brow,

      F was a Farmer, and followed the plough.

      G was a Gamester, who had but ill luck,

      H was a Hunter, and hunted a buck.

      I was an Innkeeper, who loved to bouse,

      J was a Joiner, and built up a house.

      K was King William, once governed this land,

      L was a Lady, who had a white hand.

      M was a Miser, and hoarded up gold,

      N was a Nobleman, gallant and bold.

      O was an Oyster Wench, and went about town,

      P was a Parson, and wore a black gown.

      Q was a Queen, who was fond of good flip,

      R was a Robber, and wanted a whip.

      S was a Sailor, and spent all he got,

      T was a Tinker, and mended a pot.

      U was an Usurer, a miserable elf,

      V was a Vintner, who drank all himself.

      W was a Watchman, and guarded the door,

      X was expensive, and so became poor.

      Y was a Youth, that did not love school,

      Z was a Zany, a poor harmless fool.

      A WAS an apple-pie;

      B bit it;

      C cut it;

      D dealt it;

      E ate it;

      F fought for it;

      G got it;

      H had it;

      J joined it;

      K

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The boys are sons of Charles II. The pious brother is James, Duke of York.