Beatrix Potter’s Nursery rhyme book.

Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943.
London : Warne, 1984.
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  • A delightful collection of nearly one hundred nursery rhymes, some taken from Beatrix Potter’s books and some which were intended to be published.
  • Bow, wow, wow, whose dog art thou? — Knitting — The mouse’s find — Goosey Goosey Gander — If acorn-cups were tea-cups — Ride a cock-horse — I saw a ship a-sailing — The old woman who lived in a shoe — The see-saw — Cecily Parsley — Old Mother Hubbard — Four-and-twenty tailors — Once I saw a little bird — I had a little dog — Gravy and potatoes — Pea-straw and parsnips, Pussy’s in the well! — Jack Sprat had a cat — This pig went to market — Pussy-cat Mole — Pretty Lambkin — Billy brown shrew — Oh who will come open this great heavy gate? — I had a little nut tree — Sieve my lady’s oatmeal — Little Poll Parrot — The man in the wilderness — Buz, quoth the blue fly — We have a little garden — Old Mr. Pricklepin — The Owl and the Pussy-cat — Hitty Pitty — Arthur O’Bower — Hickamore, Hackamore — Humpty Dumpty lies in a beck — A house full, a hole full — Ninny Nanny Netticoat — As I went over Tipple-tine — Flour of England, fruit of Spain — Riddle me, riddle me, rot-tot-tote — Pussy-cat sits by the fire — Big Box, little Box, Band-Box, Bundle — The monster — Diggory Diggory Delvet — Galeny, galeny, galene — Old Mother Goose and her flat-footed daughter — The mushrooms — Kadiddle, kadiddle, kadiddle — There once was an amiable guinea-pig — Little Jack Horner — Pig Robinson Crusoe — Pussy Butcher — Babbity Bouster Bumble Bee — There was an old snail with a nest — Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle’s ironing song — When the dew falls silently — Three blind mice — Fishes come bite! — Appley Dapply — Tabitha Twitchit is grown so fine — Hey diddle dinketty Three little mice sat down to spin — Dame get up and bake your pies — Rushes grow green — To Market! To Market! — Hey diddle diddle — The little black rabbit — The horseshoe song — John Peel — John Smith, fellow fine — I went into my grandmother’s garden — Tommy Tittle-mouse — The House that Jack built — Oh, what shall we have for supper, Mrs. Bond — The kettle’s song — Old King Cole — Little lad, little lad — Sheph

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