Book/Printed Material Mother Goose in prose
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Image 1 of Mother Goose in prose .4
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 2 of Mother Goose in prose Class COPYRIGHT DEPOSIT
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 3 of Mother Goose in prose
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 4 of Mother Goose in prose
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 5 of Mother Goose in prose 9 1 N Mother Goose in Prose t
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 9 of Mother Goose in prose Contents Introduction 9 Sing a Song o Sixpence 19 The Story of Little Boy Blue 31 The Cat and the Fiddle 45 The Black Sheep 55 Old King Cole 65 Mistress Mary...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 10 of Mother Goose in prose 4 A V «r v S
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 11 of Mother Goose in prose Illustrations “There was a little man and he had a little gun” Frontispiece Little Boy Blue 36 The Black Sheep 58- Old King Cole 68 The Wond’rous Wise Man 92 Jack Horner...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 12 of Mother Goose in prose
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 13 of Mother Goose in prose Introduction. N ONE of us, whether children or adults, needs an introduction to Mother Goose. Those things which are earliest impressed upon our minds cling to them the most tenaciously. The snatches...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 14 of Mother Goose in prose Mother Goose in Prose ucated old nurses, for many of them contain much reflection, wit and melody. It is said that Shelley wrote Pussy-Cat Mew,” and Dean Swift Little Bo- Peep,” and...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 15 of Mother Goose in prose stories in all. On the cover of the book was depicted an old lady holding in her hand a distaff and sur- rounded by a group of children listening eagerly. Mr. Andrew...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 16 of Mother Goose in prose Mother Goose in Prose reiterated this assertion, and a writer in the Boston Transcript of June 17, 1864, says: “Fleet’s book was partly a reprint of an English collection of songs, (Barclay’s),...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 17 of Mother Goose in prose able old lady is of about the same date as Boston’s. Intro- There lived in a town in Sussex, about the year 1704, Auction an old woman named Martha Gooch. She was...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 18 of Mother Goose in prose Mother Goose in Prose John Newbury of London about the year 1760, and the first authentic American edition was a reprint of Newbury’s made by Isaiah Thomas of Worcester, Mass., in 1785....
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 19 of Mother Goose in prose children might like the stories told at greater length, that they may dwell the longer upon their favorite heroes and heroines. For that reason I have written this book. In making the...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 22 of Mother Goose in prose 7 i N t ;t i r y y i 1 K
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 23 of Mother Goose in prose Sing a Song o’ Sixpence Sing a song o’ sixpence, a handful of rye, Four-and-twenty blackbirds baked in a pie; When the pie was opened the birds began to sing, Was n’t...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 24 of Mother Goose in prose Mother Goose in Prose One evening he said to his uncle, “If I had sixpence I could make my fortune.” “Pooh! nonsense!” exclaimed his uncle, “a six- pence is a small thing....
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 25 of Mother Goose in prose But Gilligren, nothing dismayed by thoughts of Sing a the future, trudged bravely along the London road. on g o The world was before him, and the bright sunshine x P ence...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 26 of Mother Goose in prose Mother Goose in Prose Take it to the mill, and get it ground into flour. With the flour you could have bread baked, and that you can sell.” That is a good...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 27 of Mother Goose in prose gren stepped aside into a meadow, where, lying down upon the sweet grass, he rolled the sack into a pillow for his head and prepared to sleep. The rye that was within...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 28 of Mother Goose in prose Mother Goose in Prose He now walked rapidly forward, and about noon entered the great city of London. Gilligren wandered about the streets until he came to the King’s palace, where there...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 29 of Mother Goose in prose “well, that is very fortunate indeed. Come with me at once!” He seized the boy by the arm and drew him hastily along until they entered the great kitchen of the palace....
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 30 of Mother Goose in prose Mother Goose in Prose stoutly, the birds are mine, and I will not have them killed.” “But what can I do?” asked the cook, in per- plexity; “the King has ordered a...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 31 of Mother Goose in prose you as his page, and you shall stand back of the Sing a King’s chair and keep the flies away while he eats.” S° n g o The butler being called, and...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 32 of Mother Goose in prose Mother Goose hi Prose Mister Baker appeared, uncertain of his reception, and filled with many misgivings, His Majesty cried, “Sirrah! how came you to think of putting live birds in the pie?”...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 33 of Mother Goose in prose I N The Story of Little Boy Blue
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 34 of Mother Goose in prose r A x l A 1 t X 111 I i
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 35 of Mother Goose in prose The Story of Little Boy Blue Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn. The sheep ’s in the meadow, the cow ’s in the corn; Where’s the little boy that minds the...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 36 of Mother Goose in prose Mother Goose in Prose “But I can work,” answered the boy; “and 1 ’m sure if I go to the Squire up at the Hall he will give me something to do.”...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 37 of Mother Goose in prose “Earn money!” repeated the Squire, “why do you wish to earn money?” “To buy food for my mother, sir. We are very poor, and since she is no longer able to work...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 38 of Mother Goose in prose Mother Goose in Prose Squire’s daughter; “I shall call him Little Boy Blue, since he is dressed in blue from head to foot, and his dress but matches his eyes. And you...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 39 of Mother Goose in prose echoing amongst the hills. Even the sheep and the cows were fond of him, and always obeyed the sound of his horn; therefore the Squire’s corn thrived finely, and was never trampled....
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905
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Image 40 of Mother Goose in prose Mother Goose in Prose down her cheeks. For she had slipped upon the stile and fallen, and her leg was broken Little Boy Blue ran to the cottage for water and bathed...
- Contributor: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) - Parrish, Maxfield
- Date: 1905