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II Grampa In Oz A Rainy Day in Ragbad The Wise Man Speaks The Blue Forest of Oz The Baffled Bandits Down the Hollow Tree The Wizard's Garden The Winding Stairway Strange Happenings in Perhaps City Dorothy Meets a New Celebrity Prince Forge John of Fire Island Into the Volcano The Island of Isa Poso Tatters Receives the Reward On Monday Mountain The Finding of Fumbo's Head Princess Dorothy Escapes The Adventurers Meet The Mischievous Play Fellows Back to Perhaps City The Prophet Confesses Urtha is Transformed Rejoicing in Ragbad Grandfather Frog Stays in the Smiling Pool Grandma's Attic Treasures Le Grand Napoleon des Petits Enfans Grasshopper Green and the Meadow Mice A Great Joke on Jimmy Skunk Greta and Peter in Good Luck Land Grimm's Fairy Tales Little Snow White The Changeling Brother and Sister The Three Lazybones The Fisherman and His Wife The Man of Iron The Story of the Death of the Little Hen Rapunzel King Thrush-Beard The Three Brothers The Table The Ass and the Stick Find-Birdie The Willow-Wren and the Bear Bearskin Doctor Knowall The Six Swans The Good Bargain Hop-o-My-Thumb�s Wanderings Odds and Ends The Three Little Men in the Wood The Queen Bee The King of the Golden Mountain The Raven Snow-White and Rose-Red A Riddle Story The Knapsack the Hat and the Horn John the Faithful Clever Grethel The Three Feathers One-Eye Two-Eyes and Three-Eyes The Old Woman in the Wood The Giant�s Three Golden Hairs Grunty Grunts and Smiley Smile Indoors Gulliver's Travels Introduction by W. D. Howells Biographical Note Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput Chapter I - The Author gives some account of himself and family his first inducements to travel. He is shipwrecked and swims for his life gets safe on shore in the country of Lilliput is made a prisoner and carried up the country Chapter II -The Emperor of Lilliput attended by several of the nobility comes to see the Author in his confinement. The Emperor's person and habit described. Learned men appointed to teach the Author their language. He gains Favor by his mild disposition. His pockets are searched and his sword and pistols taken from him Chapter III - The Author diverts the Emperor and his nobility of both sexes in a very uncommon manner. The diversions of the Court of Lilliput described. The Author has his liberty granted him upon certain conditions Chapter IV - Mildendo the metropolis of Lilliput described together with the Emperor's palace. A conversation between the Author and a principal Secretary concerning the affairs of that Empire. The Author's Offer to serve the Emperor in his wars Chapter V - The Author by an extraordinary stratagem prevents an invasion. A high title of honor is conferred upon him. Ambassadors arrive from the Emperor Blefuscu and sue for Peace Chapter VI - Of the inhabitants of Lilliput; their learning laws and customs the manner of educating their children. The Author's way of living in that Country. His vindication of a great lady Chapter VII - The Author being informed of a design to accuse him of high treason makes his escape to Blefuscu. His reception there Chapter VIII - The Author by a lucky accident finds means to leave Blefuscu; and after some difficulties returns safe to his native country Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag Chapter I - A great storm described. The long-boat sent to fetch water; the Author goes with it to discover the country. He is left on shore is seized by one of the natives and carried to a farmer's house. His Reception there with several accidents that happened there. A description of the inhabitants Chapter II - A description of the farmer's daughter. The Author carried to a market-town and then to the metropolis. The particulars of his journey Chapter III - The Author sent for to Court. The Queen buys him of his master the farmer and presents him to the King. He disputes with his Majesty's great scholars. An apartment at Court provided for the Author. He is in high favor with the Queen. He stands up for the honor of his own country. His quarrels with the Queen's dwarf Chapter IV - The country described. A proposal for correcting modern maps. The King's palace and some account of the metropolis. The Author's way of traveling. The chief temple described Chapter V - Several adventures that happened to the Author. The execution of a criminal. The Author shows his skill in navigation Chapter VI - Several contrivances of the Author to please the King and Queen. He shows his skill in music. The King inquires into the state of Europe which the Author relates to him. The King's observations thereon Chapter VII - The Author's love of his country. He makes a proposal of much advantage to the King; which is rejected. The King's great ignorance in politics. The learning of that country very imperfect and confined. Their laws and military affairs and parties in the state Chapter VIII - The King and Queen make a progress to the frontiers. The Author attends them. The manner in which he leaves the country very particularly related. He returns to England Part III: A Voyage to laputa Balnibarbi Luggnagg Glubbdubrib and Japan Chapter I - The Author sets out on his third voyage. Is taken by pirates. The malice of a Dutchman. His arrival at an island. He is received into Laputa Chapter II - The humors and dispositions of the Laputians described. An account of their learning. Of the King and his Court. The Author's reception there. The inhabitants subject to fear and disquietudes. An account of the women Chapter III - A phenomenon solved by modern philosophy and astronomy. The Laputians' great improvements in the latter. The King's method of suppressing insurrection Chapter IV - The Author leaves Laputa is conveyed to Balnibarbi arrives at the metropolis. A description of the metropolis and the country adjoining. The Author hospitably received by a great lord. His conversation with that lord Chapter V - The Author permitted to see the grand academy of Lagado. The academy largely described. The arts wherein the professors employ themselves Chapter VI - A further account of the academy. The Author proposes some improvements which are honorably received Chapter VII - The Author leaves Lagado arrives at Maldonada. No ship ready. He takes a short voyage to Glubbdubdrib. His reception by the governor Chapter VIII - A further Account of Glubbdubdrib. Ancient and modern history corrected Chapter IX - The Author's return to Maldonada. Sails to the kingdom of Luggnagg. The Author confined. He is sent for to Court. The manner of his admittance. The King's great lenity to his subjects Chapter X - The Luggnaggians commended. A particular description of the struldbrugs with many conversations between the Author and some eminent persons upon that subject Chapter XI - The Author leaves Luggnagg and sails to Japan. From thence he returns in a Dutch ship to Amsterdam and from Amsterdam to England Part IV: A Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms Chapter I - The Author sets out as captain of a ship. His men conspire against him confine him a long time to his cabin. Set him ashore in an unknown land. He travels up into the country. The Yahoos a strange sort of animal described. The Author meets two Houyhnhnms Chapter II - The Author conducted by Houyhnhnms to his house. The house described. The Author's reception. The food of the Houyhnhnms. The Author in distress for want of meat is at last relieved. His manner of feeding in this country Chapter III - The Author studious to learn the language; the Houyhnhnms his master assists in teaching him. The language described. Several Houyhnhnms of quality come out of curiosity to see the author. He gives his master a short account of his voyage Chapter IV - The Houyhnhnms notion of truth and falsehood. The Author's discourse disapproved by his master. The Author gives a more particular account of himself and the accidents of his voyage Chapter V - The Author at his master's command informs him of the state of England. The causes of war among the Princes of Europe. The Author begins to explain the English constitution Chapter VI - A continuation of the state of England. The character of a first or chief minister of state in European Courts Chapter VII - The Author's great love of his native country. His Master's observations upon the constitution and administration of England as described by the Author with parallel cases and comparisons. His master's observations upon human nature Chapter VIII - The Author relates several particulars of the Yahoos. The great virtues of the Houyhnhnms. The education and exercises of their youth. Their general sssembly Chapter IX - A grand debate at the general assembly of the Houyhnhnms; and how it was determined. The learning of the Houyhnhnms. Their buildings. Their manner of burials. The defectiveness of their language Chapter X - The Author's economy and happy life among the Houyhnhnms. His great improvement in virtue by conversing with them. Their conversations. The Author has notice given him by his master that he must depart from the Country. He falls into a swoon for grief but submits. He contrives and finishes a canoe by the help of a fellow-servant and puts to sea at a venture Chapter XI - The Author's dangerous voyage. He arrives at New-Holland hoping to settle there. Is wounded with an arrow by one of the natives. Is seized and carried by force into a Portuguese ship. The great civilities of the captain. The Author arrives at England Chapter XII - The Author's veracity. His design in publishing this work. His censure of those travelers who swerve from the truth. The Author clears himself from any sinister ends in writing. An objection answered. The method of planting colonies. His native country commended. The right of the crown to those countries described by the Author is justified. The difficulty of conquering them. The Author takes his last leave of the reader; proposeth his manner of living for the future gives good advice and concludeth I roared so loud that they all ran back in a fright Fifteen hundred of the emperor's largest horses were employed to draw me I made a countenance as if I would eat him alive The emperor desired I would stand like a colossus I walked with the utmost circumspection to avoid treading on any stragglers The enemy discharged several thousand arrows Three hundred tailors were employed to make me clothes He desired I would hear him with patience I set them a-grazing in a bowling-green at Greenwich He brought me within three yards of his eyes The horrible animals had the boldness to attack me I took up a thimble filled with liquor and drank their health Three great scholars examined my shape I dispatched four of them with my hanger One of them hit me on the back and knocked me down The ladies gave me a gale with their fans Banging the proper keys with my two sticks From thence was taken into the ship I could plainly discover numbers of people moving up and down He was deep in a problem The greatest curiosity is a loadstone of a prodigious size He called aloud to me not to disturb his web Let two nice operators saw off the occiput of each other The governor gave the sign for Caesar and Brutus to advance They were the most mortifying sight I ever beheld A herd of forty came flocking about me It cost me much trouble to explain what I was doing They were used to all kinds of drudgery A third would take advantage and carry it away The servants drive a herd of Yahoos into the field laden with hay I fell to imitate their gait and gesture Four of them searched every cranny till they found me Happy Hour Stories Humbo and Mumbo At the Seaside Three Wishes The Child and the Fairies Old Dunk Has Some Fun Trees The Poplar Tree A Winter Song Why Bears Sleep Winters My Shadow The Rabbit's Tail A Good Boy George Washington Jackson Who Likes the Rain? 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This Little Pig Went to Market Sleep Baby Sleep Johnny Shall Have a New Bonnet Ring Around the Roses Hush Baby My Dolly Pease Porridge Hot The Sleepy Song Bow Wow Says the Dog Rockaby-Lullaby Hey My Kitten Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross This is the Way the Ladies Ride Dickory Dickory Dock Gooset Gooset Gander Hey Diddle Diddle Old Mother Goose Little Robin Redbreast Bow Wow Wow Whose Dog Art Thou? Hickety Pickety My Black Hen Ride Away Ride Away Dickory Dickory Dare Once I Saw A Little Bird Daffy-Down-Dilly How Does My Lady's Garden Grow? The Old Woman of Harrow Lucy Locket Robin and Richard Three Little Kittens Wee Willie Winkie Hippety Hop Jog on Sweet and Low German Cradle Song Smiling Girls Rosy Boys There Was an Old Man Up in the Green Orchard Little Bo-Peep Cock-A-Doodle-Doo Jumping Joan Little Boy Blue Handy Spandy To Market to Market Little King Boggin Tom Tom the Piper's Son I Saw a Ship A-Sailing Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater Pussy Sits Behind the Log A Robin and a Robin's Son What's the News of the Day? 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Going to See Grandmamma The Tea Party Little Wind The Little Red Hen and the Grain of Wheat Over in the Meadow Moon so Round and Yellow What the Moon Saw The Wake-Up Story Going to London Precocious Piggy The Cat and the Mouse Johnny and the Three Goats The Clucking Hen Belling the Cat What They Say The Little Big Man The Farmer's Boy In the Nursery of My Bookhouse-Volume 1 Part 2 The Little Gray Pony Yankee Doodle The Key of the Kingdom The Daring Prince What Else the Moon Saw Nell and Her Bird The Fox and the Stork There Was and Old Man With a Beard Clouds Clouds and Waves Who Likes the Rain? I Am a Gold Lock The Donkey and the Lap-Dog The Two Crabs Sir Robin The Tale of a Black Cat The Wind and the Sun Who Has Seen the Wind? The Gingerbread Man The Crow and the Pitcher Little Drops of Water Ole-Luk-Oie the Sandman Wynken Blynken and Nod The Sugar Plum Tree The Milkmaid and Her Pail The Lion and the Mouse Old Shellover The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings The Dog in the Manger I Wouldn't Be a Growler The Jay and the Peacocks Strange Lands Snow Wee Robin's Christmas Song Sing Little Bird Little Gustava The Magpie's Nest There Were Two Birds Sat on a Stone The Frog and the Ox It Mrs. Tabby Gray The Kitten and Falling Leaves Tale of Peter Rabbit Rosy Posy The Little Engine That Could Try Again In the Nursery of My Bookhouse-Volume 1 Part 3 A Quick-Running Squash Jack Frost The Cock the Mouse and the Little Red Hen Baby Seed Song The Turtle Who Could Not Stop Talking White Butterflies Grasshopper Green Mother Spider Cobwebs Where Go the Boats Paper Boats The Moo-Cow-Moo The Wee Wee Mannie and the Big Big Coo The Purple Cow The Little Girl and the Hare The Ass in the Lion's Skin Goldilocks and the Three Bears Mary Had a Little Lamb The Twin Lambs The Swing Whiskey Frisky The Squirrels That Live in a House The Sheep and the Pig that Made a Home A Laughing Song How The Home Was Built The Flag Goes By Late Noah's Ark The Bow that Bridges Heaven The Hare and the Tortoise Spring Little Half-Chick A Letter From a Cat In the Nursery of My Bookhouse-Volume 1 Part 4 Fairy and Child The Merchant A Sea-Song From the Shore Come Little Leaves Across the Fields The Little Toy Land of the Dutch Teeny-Tiny Shingebiss Ten Little Injuns The Shoemaker and the Elves A Hallowe'en Story Oeyvind and Marit Little Pictures From Far Japan The Boy Who Cried Wolf The Duck and the Kangaroo The Star Peter Rabbit Decides to Change His Name The Road to China The Boy Who Wanted the Impossible Chinese Nursery Rhymes A Happy Day in the City City Smoke Night and Day The Babe Moses A Psalm of Praise Little Blue Apron The Doll Under the Briar Rosebush The Elf and the Dormouse Jackanapes Jack and the Beanstalk Jack the Giant Killer Jack-the-Jumper and the Little Boy Jeanne d'Arc Joan of Arc Johnny Crow's Garden Jolly Animal ABC Jolly Jingles Jon Duan Julchen Jumbo the Elephant Comes Home Jungle Babies Kala of Hawaii Kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû El-Yezdî Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi Kate Greenaway's Book of Games I Love My Love With an A Tea - Pot The Christmas Bag Tops The Shepherdess and the Wolf The Story Game Tirza or Double Tagg What is my Thought Like? Prohibitions Twenty Questions See-Saw The Rhyming Dumb Crambo Earth Air Fire and Water Marbles The Feather Game Jinglers Touch Wood I have a Basket Hunt the Ring Drop the Handkerchief Battledore & Shuttlecock The Drawing Game Spinning the Trencher How When and Where Up Jenkins Hunt the Slipper Musical Chairs King of the Castle Mulberry Bush Fox and Hen Tom Tiddler's Ground Words and Questions Proverbs Hop Scotch Oranges and Lemons Dumb Crambo Hoops The Angler and the Fish Frog in the Middle Russian Scandal The Adjective Game Swings Hide-and-Seek Magic Music The Stool of Repentance Blind Man's Buff Throwing the Handkerchief Clumps Soap Bubbles Schoolmistress The Hidden Word The Old Soldier Follow My Leader Judge and Jury The Hat Game Drawing Game French and English Blowing Out the Candle Book Consequences Pointer's Buff Throwing Light Kites Who'll Take the Chair? The Knight of the Whistle Dolls Hiding the Thimble Shouting Proverbs Ball Shadow Buff This and That Buzz Family Coach Mary's Gone A-milking Queen Anne and Her Maids Ruth and Jacob Skipping General Post Word Making The Magic Answer Katie Story Books Kiddies in the Country Kidnapped The King of the Golden River Kintu a Congo Adventure Kling Klang Gloria Knights of the Grail The Ladder of Rickety Rungs The Land of Nod The Last American Little Babs Little Bear and his Friends Little Big-Bye-and-Bye The Little Black and White Lamb Little Black Quasha Little Bo Peep Little Br'er Rabbit Little Bunnie Bunniekin Little Codfish Cabot at Harvard The Little Engine that Could Little Fairy Pictures The Little Fairy Sister Little Heiskell Little Jack Rabbit and Danny Fox Little Karl The Little Lame Prince Little Miss Muffet Little Mr. Thimblefinger and His Queer Country The Grandmother of the Dolls Mr. Thimblefinger's Queer Country Mr. Thimblefinger's Friends Two Queer Stories The Talking Saddle The Talking Saddle and the Thief The ladder of Lions Brother Terrapin's Fiddle-String The Looking-Glass Children Mr. Rabbit as a Rain-Maker How Brother Bear's Hair was Combed A Singing Match The Strawberry-Girl The Witch of the Well The Bewitched Huntsman The Three Ivory Bobbins Keen-Point Cob-Handle and Butch Mrs. Meadows Resumes her Story A Story of the River Mr. Rabbit Fell Kerthump Rag-Tag Rolling out of the Corner The Grandmother of the Dolls and the Big Black Cat Sweetest Susan Waking Up Mr. Rabbit and Mrs. Meadows Mr. Billy-Goat and Mr. Wolf My Mother Washing the Old Man's Coat and Waist-Coat Drusilla Waiting on Mr. Rabbit Tip-Top and the Mayor The Mayor Pardoning the Thief Chickamy Crany Crow and Tickle-My-Toes Mr. Rabbit Bandaging Brother Lion's Paw The Ladder of Lions Mr. Rabbit Fiddling for Brother Terrapin Brother Terrapin tumbling into the Creek Sweetest Susan Meeting her Reflection They All Plunged Into the Looking-Glass Mr. Rabbit Saying Nothing Brother Bear Arguing the Rain Question Mrs. Bear Hanging out Clothes Little Mr. Thimblefinger The Singing-Match Granny Grim-Eye Finds a Beautiful Little Girl Asleep The Little Old Man Discovers the Strawberry-Girl The Golden Haired Beautiful Little Girl The Old Man Three Wits and the Stag The Stag and the Witch The Little Girl and the Old Man Valentine Slaying the Spider Valentine Talking to the River Buster John Shaking Hands with Mr. Rabbit The Little Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings The Little Red Balloon The Little Red Hen Little Red Riding Hood Little Slam Bang Little Slambang Little Sweet-Hearts Little Sweethearts The Little Traveler The Little Wise Chicken That Knew It All London Town The Tower of London The Omnibus The Penny Ice Man Covert Garden The Penny Toy Man The Orange Girl The First of May St. James Park Westminister Abby Charity Girls The British Museum The Underground Railway The Zoological Gardens The Milk Woman The Muffin Man The Shoeblacks Christ's Hospital Guilhall Gog and Magog The Cat's Meat Man The Night Watch The Foundling Hospital The Flower Woman Cleopatra's Needle The Chestnut Woman The Fifth of November The Childrens Hospital The Happy Family The Crossing Sweeper Punch and Judy The Lowther Arcade The Dustman is Coming Loraine and the Little People Louis Wain Kitten Book Lullaby-Land Preface Contents The Rock-a-By Lady Garden and Cradle The Night Wind The Dinkey-Bird So so Rock-a-by so! The Duel Good-Children Street The Bottle Tree Lady Button-Eyes The Ride to Bumpville Shuffle-Shoon and Amber-Locks The Shut-Eye Train Little-Oh-Dear The Fly-Away Horse Fiddle-Dee-Dee The Sugar-Plum Tree Krinken Pittypat and Tippytoe Little Blue Pigeon Teeny-Weeny Buttercup Poppy Forget-me-not Wynken Blynken and Nod Little Mistress Sans-Merci Hi-Spy Little Boy Blue Heigho my Dearie Fairy and Child Child and Mother Ganderfeather's Gift Telling the Bees Contentment The Magic Clothes-pins Clothespins Clothes pins Maori Folk Tales Marigold Garden Marigold's Pony The Marquis of Carabas Max und Moritz The May Blossom The Princess and the Bishop Running to See the Princess Critical People Artistic People Classical People Confidential People Hunting People The Whipper-In The Meet McGuffey's First Eclectic Reader A Merry Alphabet Merry Alphabet A to Z Merry Childhood A Merry Coasting Party Merry Little People Metropolitan Mother Goose Micco - A Seminole Indian Boy Miki Miss Muffet's Christmas Party Morning Star Mother Fairy-Tales Cinderella or the Little Glass Slipper Puss in Boots The White Cat The Sleeping Beauty Little Red Riding-Hood Jack the Giant-Killer Jack and the Bean-Stalk Aladdin; or the Wonderful Lamp Goldilocks; or The Three Bears The Wonderful Horn The Good Giant Trespassers Mother Goose's Complete Melodies Mother Goose Mother Goose or the Old Nursery Rhymes Old Nursery Rhymes Kate Greenaway Greenaway Mother Goose Greenaway's Mother Goose Hark! hark! the dogs bark Diddlty diddlty dumpty We're all jolly boys To market to market to buy a plum cake Elsie Marley has grown so fine Daffy-down-dilly has come up to town Jack Sprat could eat no fat Lucy Locket lost her pocket Cross Patch lift the latch Johnny shall have a new bonnet There was a little boy and a little girl Draw a pail of water Jack and Jill Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep Polly put the kettle on Little Tommy Tittlemouse Tell Tale Tit Goosey goosey gander Willy boy Willy boy where are you going? Mary Mary quite contrary Bonny lass pretty lass wilt thou be mine? A diller a dollar Little Betty Blue Billy boy blue come blow me your horn Girls and boys come out to play Here am I little jumping Joan Ride a cock-horse Rock-a-bye baby Little Tom Tucker Little Miss Muffet Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall See-Saw-Jack in the hedge Little lad little lad As I was going up Pippin Hill Little maid little maid My mother and your mother All around the green gravel One foot up the other foot down Georgie Peorgie pudding and pie As Tommy Snooks and Bessie Brooks Tom Tom the piper's son Ring-a-ring-a-roses Mother Goose Gems Little Gem Stories Curly locks! Curly Locks! Wilt thou be mine Mollie my sister and I fell out Long legs Crooked thighs little head and no eyes Three blind mice A dillar A dollar I saw a ship a-sailing One two three four five I caught a fish alive Cross Patch Hark! Hark! the dogs do bark Pitty Patty Polt My story's ended The cock doth crow Hickety pickety my black hen Intery mintery cutery corn There was an owl Birds of a feather flock together There was an old woman who lived in a shoe Handy Spandy Jack a-dandy The sow came in with the saddle When good King Arthur ruled his land Ride a cock-horse to Shrewsbury cross Little Boy Blue Little Boy Blue come blow your horn Little Jack Jingle I like little Pussy The man in the moon Little Robin Redbreast Needles and pins Doctor Faustus Cock-A-Doodle-Doo! The man in the wilderness asked me Rowley powley pudding and pie Little Jack-A-Dandy Tom Tom the piper's son Three children sliding on the ice upon a summer's day Higher than a house John Boldero Cushy cow bonny come let down thy milk Pussy-cat Pussy-cat where have you been? Little Johnny Pringle There was a little man and he had a little gun There was an old man of Tobago Father may I go to war? Little Jack Horner Little Jack Horner sat in a corner Ride a cock horse to Banbury cross Goosey Goosey Gander Taffy was a Welshman Lady Bug Lady bug fly away home Little Tommy Grace Pat-a-cake pat-a-cake Baker's man Old woman old woman shall we go a shearing? There was a man in our town and he was wondrous wise If a man who turnips cries Snail Snail come out of your hole The girl in the lane What care I how black I be Twelve pairs hanging high Miss Jane had a bag Barber barber shave a pig There was a little man and he had a little gun Tweedle dum and Tweedle dee Milkman Milkman Johnny Armstrong killed a calf Rock-a-bye baby thy cradle is green I had a little pony; his name was Dapple gray There was an old woman lived under the hill If I had a mule Jack Sprat and his wife Jack Sprat could eat no fat The rose is red the violet's blue Little Jack Dandy-prat Bat Bat come under my hat Once I saw a little bird There was a piper had a cow Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks Clap hands! Clap hands! Poor old Robinson Crusoe! A carrion crow sat on an oak As round as an apple Elizabeth Eliza Betsy and Bess Multiplication Robin and Richard were two pretty men There was a man and his name was Dob Pussy Cat Mole I had a little hen The North Wind doth blow One two three Diddledy diddledy dumpty A-milking a-milking my maid To market to market to buy a fat pig Jack and Jill I have a little sister they call her Peep Peep A little boy and a little girl Wee Willie Winkie As I was going to St. Ives Black within and red without Four and twenty tailors went to kill a snail Ding dong bell! Pussy's in the well! Three wise men of Gotham As I was going to sell my eggs Tommy Trot When I was a little boy I had but little wit There was a man who had no eyes There was an old man and he had a calf Robert Barnes Sing a song of sixpence Here's sulky Sue Lazy Tom A little pig found a fifty-dollar note See Saw sacradown sacradown Ba-a ba-a black sheep Little Miss Muffet Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet There was an old woman and what do you think Little King Boggen Bye baby bunting Ride baby ride Little Sallie Waters The fair maid who the first of May Mary Mary quite contrary There was a crooked man and he went a crooked mile Saturday night shall be my whole care A riddle a riddle as I suppose Pease porridge hot pease porridge cold Humpty-Dumpty Dingty diddledy my mammy's maid Hinx Minx the old witch winks Hush-a-bye baby Jacky come give me your fiddle Leg over leg as the dog went to Dover Charley Wag Whenever the moon begins to peep This is the way the ladies ride Polly put the kettle on Mother Goose Jingles Mother Goose Melodies Bye baby bunting Whiskum whaskum over the knee Dapple Gray Tom Tom the piper's son Three children sliding on the ice This pig went to market There were two birds sat upon a stone I had a little husband The Queen of Hearts she made some tarts Dance to your daddy Humpty Dumpty Little Tom Tucker Taffy was a Welshman Little maid pretty maid Little lad little lad There was an old woman went up in a basket I had a little moppet There was an old man and he had a calf Snail! Snail! A little boy and a little girl lived in an alley Betty Pringle's pig The Quaker's wife got up to bake There was an old woman and what do you think? Hey the dusty miller John Cook Dingty diddlety my mammy's maid If I'd as much money as I could spend Multiplication Barnaby Bright The man in the wilderness asked me The girl in the lane Little Nell Etticoat I'll sing you a song Little Dicky Dilver Here's a poor couple from Babylon Jemmy Dawson's married Old King Cole Little Miss Muffet Little Miss pretty Miss One two buckle my shoe Zickety dickety dock Hub a dub dub There was a man in our town and he was wond'rous wise John Smith Little King Boggen Ride baby ride Two Blackbirds There was a little man and he had a little gun A diller a dollar Mary had a little bird There was an old man who liv'd in Middle Row There was an old woman sold puddings and pies A cat came fiddling Dickery dickery dare Hickety pickety my guinea hen Johnny Armstrong Burnie bee burnie bee Snail snaul Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark Jack Sprat Little Bo-peep Hey diddle dinkety poppety pet The fox and his wife they ahd a great strife Diddle diddle dumpling my boy John To market to market to buy a plum-bun Hush a bye baby The Carrion Crow Wife wife! bring me my bow A prety little girl in a round-eared cap In a marble as white as milk The nighingale sings The damsels are churning for curds and whey There was an old woman had nothing You shall have an apple A cow and a calf an ox and a half Bessy Bell and Mary Gray Hush-a-bye baby lie still with thy mammy I had a little nut tree Little Jenny Wren Come hither little puppy dog Bonny lass! Bonny lass! I won't be my father's Jack Pretty John Gratz The little black dog ran round the house How many miles to Babylon? Miss Jane had a bag What's the news of the day? Pussy cat pussy cat where have you been? Little Jack Jelf Of all the birds that I ever see Cock a doodle doo Go to bed Tom There was a little man and he had a little gun Hey ding a ding ding Smiling girls rosy boys Great A little a Bouncing B Mistress Mary quite contrary Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross Robert Barns Blow wind blow! Jenny good spinner The north wind doth blow Mary Morey Pussy cat pussy cat with a white foot Away pretty robin A duck and a drake a nice barley cake Hush a bye baby Jack and Jill Pussy sits behind the log A little old man and I fell out One misty moisty morning Father Short Come hither sweet Robin Three little mice sat down to spin Charley loves good cake and ale Robin the Bobbin Three wise men of Gotham Bobby Shaftoe Boys and girls come out to play See saw sacradown sacradown There was an old woman had three sons Three little dogs Mr. Punchinello One two three I love coffee The rose is red Ding-dong-bell pussy cat's in the well There was an owl lived in a tree Hinx minx! the old witch winks My love Old Mistress McShuttle Little Blue Betty Whoop whoop and hollow Number number nine Green cheese yellow laces Hey my kitten my kitten There was an old woman in Surrey The lion and the unicorn We're all dry with drinking on't Little Robin Redbreast About the bush Willy There was a Piper had a Cow Cuckoo If wishes were horses Curr dhoo Shoe the horse and shoe the mare Driddlety drum driddlety drum Little boy blue Peter Peter pumpkin eater Hey dorolot dorolot! Little Jack Jingle The keys of Canterbury Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks Who goes round my house this night? Buz quoth the dragon fly There was an old woman who lived in a shoe Higher than a house higher than a tree The white dove sat on the castle wall See see! what shall I see? I can make diet bread If I were a little bird Cushy cow bonny let down thy milk Jack be nimble One-ery two-ery Ziccary zan When I was a little he Twelve pairs hanging high The north wind doth blow The cat sat asleep by the side of the fire A farmer went trotting upon his grey mare There was an old crow sat upon a clod Now the spring is coming on Three straws on a staff There were three crows Needles and pins One to make ready and two to prepare Cuckoo cherry tree Little Jumping Joan Goosey goosey gander Gray goose and gander The sow came in with the saddle Pretty flower tell me why My dears do you know Rice a cock-horse to Coventry-Cross A pie sat on a pear tree I have a little sister they call her Peep Peep The king of France Bandy legs Hush a bye a ba lamb Doctor Foster went to Gloster There was an old woman lived under a hill Bye O my baby! Swan swam over the sea Peter White Bye baby bumpkin Tiddle liddle lightum All of a row See-saw jack a daw Punch and Judy There was a girl in our town There was a jolly miller St. Dunstan Little girl little girl where have you been? There was an old woman of Leeds Miss one two and three You shall have a duck my dear There was a cobbler clowting shoon Riddle me riddle me ree As I went to Bonner Rain rain go away I had a little castle upon the sea-side Solomon Grundy Jack Sprat had a cat Elizabeth Elsbeth Betsy and Bess Catch him crow! The tailor of Bicester The cock doth crow One's none Cross patch In fir tar is The man in the moon came down too soon What care I how black I be He that would thrive must rise at five Bat bat come under my hat This pig went to market Seive my lady's oatmeal When I was a bachelor I lived by myself Little Jack Horner Bah bah black sheep Robin and Richard Good King Arthur Tommy Trot Willywite Willywite One two three four five I caught a hare alive Sing jigimijoli Oh dear what can the matter be! Once I saw a little bird come hop hop hop A donkey walks on four legs Here we are a singing My father was a Frenchman Jack Sprat's pig Nobby Gray Pussy-cat eat the dumplings John Boldero Nancy Cook Charing Cross There were three sister in a hall There was a little boy went into a barn See a pin and pick it up Cripple Dick The little priest of Felton Mother Goose Rhymes Mother Goose Village Mother Hubbard and Her Dog Mother Nature's Cheerful Children Mother's Story Book Mrs. Bunnykins' Busy Day The Muffin Shop My Book of Cats and Dogs My Dobbin My Favorite Nursery Stories My First Book My New Book My Pets My Very First Little Reading Book My Very Own Fairy Stories Nannette Nature Stories for Children Nature's Wonder Book The Neatness of Bobby Coon Ned the Cowboy Ned the Indian Nellie's Christmas Eve New Adventures of Alice A New Story of Peter Rabbit The Night Before Christmas Nixie Bunny in Manners-Land Now We are Six Nursery Friends from France The Nursery Play Book The Traveller The Idle Boy Keeping School Table Rules for Little Folks Maxims for All Visiting The Dunce of a Kitten The Noah's Ark Try Again Idle Ben Old Father Time Old Glory Old King Cole Little Boy Blue Ride a cock-horse to Shrewsbury Cross Old King Cole Come when you're called Old woman old woman Humpty Dumpty Dapple Gray Barber Barber shave a pig Little Tommy Tittlemouse Rain rain go away King Arthur Solomon Grundy He that would thrive Doctor Foster A diller a dollar There was a Piper had a cow There was a man and he had naught There was an owl lived in an oak There was a man in our tow Daffy-down-dilly The rose is red Easter-day I saw a ship a-sailing Hey diddle-diddle Snail snail Hush-a-bye baby Clap hands clap hands! Three wise men of Gotham Cross Patch Sing a song of six-pence Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross Lady-bug lady-bug Is John Smith within? Two legs sat upon three legs Hickety pickety my black hen There was an old man of Tobago Tom tom the piper's son See saw Margery Daw Goosey goosey gander Blow wind blow! We are all in the dumps Girls and boys come out to play All of a row The cock doth crow Old Roly Bear Old Time Pictures and Rhymes Olga of Norway One Little Penny One Syllable Primer Opera Guyed Samson and Delilah Das Rheingold Tannhauser Tosca Carmen Hamlet Thais Hansel and Gretel Lohengrin La Traviata Die Walkure Tristan and Isolda Rigoletto Pelleas and Melisande The Original Mother Goose Rhymes Otto of the Silver Hand Our Book World - Playing Days Our Jungle Friends Over the Hills and Far Away Introduction The Twins oo Plants Time and Travel A Wish Seasons The Blessed Land Susy Lou Would You? Peggy and I Our Ships Taking Turns Away from Home The Little Botanist Savings The Spring Branch Xmas The Wail of the Youngest Son A Parody The Little Mother Lullaby Over the Rainbow Bridge The Owl and the Bee Paddy's Surpise Visitor Pania of the Reef Pansy Eyes The Pathway to Reading The Sparrow and the Blade of Grass Pussy White Can You Answer The Three Brother Mice Things to Do Ten Things to Draw Questions Hop Skip and Jump Cut and Make Read and Do Once I Saw a Little Bird The Moon and Her Mother More Questions Who Found Polly More Things to Do The First Mouse The Pet Shop Where are you Going My Little Car A Picture Lesson Still More Questions The Wee Wee Man Choose The Christmas Tree Another Picture Lesson A Joke on Santa Claus The Clouds Signs Yes or No The Two Friends Questions Right or Wrong The Dinner Party Dandelion Things to Do The Little Pig With the Curly Tail Morning Song Two Riddles The Wee Nest Word List Alphabetical List of Words Found in Primer The Pathway to Reading Second Reader Peeps the Really Truly Sunshine Fairy Pelle's New Suit Penguin Island Pepper & Salt The Skillful Huntsman Two Opinions Ye Song of Ye Foolish Old Woman A Newspaper Puff Three Fortunes Claus and his Wonderful Staff Venturesome Boldness Superficial Culture How Dame Margery Twist saw more that was good for her Ye Song of Ye Gossips A Victim to Science Play and Earnest The Accident of Birth Clever Peter and the Two Bottles Ye Romantic Adventures of Three Tailors Fancy and Fact Ye Two Wishes A Verse with a Moral but No Name Hans Hecklemann's Luck Ye Song of Ye Rajah and Ye Fly Pride in Distress Profession and Practice A Tale of a Tub Farmer Griggs's Boggart Ye Story of a Blue China Plate Moral Blindness Overconfidence The Force of Need The Bird in the Linden Tree I wept over you once The Apple of Contentment A Disappointment Ye sad story concerning one innocent little Lanb and four wicked Wolves This Is the Way That One in Cap and Motley Stops for Awhile Along the Stony Path of Life to Make You Laugh Jacob's Mother and the Herr Mayor Jacob and the Red One Jacob shoots at the Magpie Jacob and the Magic Plow Jacob and the Red One Go Hunting Together Jacob and Gretchen Get the Best of the Red One and Go Home Together Happily Claus and the Master of Black-Arts Claus and the White Snake The Master is Angry Claus listens to the Talk of the Two Ravens Claus and the Manikin Hans discovers Claus's luck Dame Twist Drinketh Tea The Little Man and the Great Horse Dame Twist Visits a Strange Patient Dame Twist Drives Away the Little Folks Dame Twist Goeth to See the Merry Doings at the Fair Dame Twist Sees the Little Man in Green for the Last Time Clever Peter & the Little Gentleman in Black Clever Peter Rides to the King's Palace upon His Fine Horse Peter Eats with the King and Princess Clever Peter and the Unlucky Bottle Clever Peter open the Unlucky Bottle for the King and Princess Hans Hecklemann / Catherine Hans Heckleman Goes to the Cottage of the Old Wise Woman in Search of His Luck Hans Hecklemann and the Old Wise Woman Hans Finds His Luck Hans Hecklemann Ploughs for Gold Farmer Georgie Griggs Dame Mally Griggs Farmer Griggs and the Boggart The Departure Farmer Griggs and the Wise Man The Boggart Rejoices Ye King / Prince John The Prince Aids the Old Woman The Great Ugly Troll Finds the Prince by the Fire The Gooseherd and Her Daughter Meet the Princess at the Roadside The Prince Looks Through the Magic Key The Old King Rejoices at His New Daughter-in-Law The Little Man Asks for His Cap Christine and the Apple Christine's Mother and Sisters Wish for the Apple The King Reaches for the Apple The King Talks with the Wise Man The King's Steward and Christine Christine Gives the Apple to the King Peppermint Puss The Pet Bubble Book The Pet Elephant The Peter-Pan Twins are Glad to Help The Peter-Pan Twins are Now in School Peter Piper's Playmates Peter Rabbit Peter Rabbit Harrison Cady Peter Rabbit and His Ma Peter Rabbit and His Pa Peter Rabbit and Jimmy Chipmunk Peter Rabbit and Little White Rabbit Peter Rabbit and Sammy Squirrel Peter Rabbit Decides to Change his Name Peter Rabbit Goes To School Peter Rabbit's Christmas Peter Rabbit's Easter Peter Rabbit's Wedding The Pilgrim's Progress Philip of Texas Picture Alphabet Picture Primer The Pied Piper of Hamelin Robert Browning Pinky Winky Dog Book Pinocchio Pirates and Great Sea Rovers Play Fellows Playtime for the Peter-Pan Twins The Pleasant Verse and Prose Storybook The Princess of Cozytown The Princess of Cozytown The Prince With a Cold in his Heart The Bald-Headed Kingdom The Tailor of Nevermindwhere The Last Giant The Princess Who Could Not Dance The Progressive Road to Reading The Progressive Road to Reading-Book 1 The Progressive Road to Reading Story Steps Proverbs for the Nursery Les Provinces de France Illustrées Illustrees Pumkin Pie Stories Punky Dunk and the Gold Fish Punky Dunk and the Mouse Punky Dunk and the Spotted Pup Puss in Boots Puss-In-Boots Jr. and Old Mother Goose Over the River Dee Mother Goose Gives Puss a Ride Clover Cottage Winky-Pinky Three Little Kittens Winkie Blinkie Willie The Moon Man Makes a Visit A Party Puss Gives Some Advice Betty Winkle Puss Meets Another Cat The Boaster The Prince in Disguise A Cat and a Mouse The Queen in London Town Puss Leaves Court Humpty Dumpty's Home Egg-Shell Island Crooked Adventures Fairy Nimble Finger's Gift A Narrow Escape Cross-Patch Puss Is Knighted Two Princesses Puss Solves a Riddle Pretty Maid Sings Rock-A-By Little Moon Mouse Mrs. Cockoo Sings a Song Goosey Gander Learns to Fly The Sunbeam's Riddle Blackbird Flies Away What Changed Bluebeard's Beard? An Adventure at School Swan Palace The Bandy-Legged Man A Rescue The Unruly Kite Goosey Gander Flies Away The Raccoon Raggedy Ann in Cookie Land Raggedy Ann's Alphabet Book Where children tread a rainbow glows Where children breathe a zephyr blows Where children laugh a flower grows Where children sing a sunbeam shows A is for Ann B is for Birds Crickets and Dwarfies Elves and Faires C is for Cricket D is for Dwarf E is for Elves F is for Fairy Grasshoppers and Humming Birds Ink and Birds G is for Grasshoppers H is for Humming Birds I is for Ink J is for June Katydids and Larks Moon K is for Katydid L is for Lark M is for Moon N is for Nod Owls Queen O is for Owls P is for Pretty Q is for Queen R is for River Snails and Turtles Usefulness and Violets S is for Snails T is for Turtles U is for Usefulness V is for Violets Winter and Christmas Loyalty W is for Winter X when used thus Y is for You Goodness Kindness Friendliness Z is for Zero The Alphabet Raggedy Ann's Lucky Pennies Raggedy Ann's Magical Wishes Raggedy Ann's Wishing Pebble Rambling Rhymes for Little Ones The Little Man and His Gun A Shell-Fish Old Woman A Capital Cure for Rats How Lady Butterfly Spent the Day Randolph Caldecott's Graphic Pictures Rays of Sunshine A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go The Story of the Three Little Pigs The Three Bears The Silly Hare Cinderella Cock Robin R. Caldercott's Picture Book No. 3 R. 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