Types of Childrens Literature by Walter Barnes
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Hippity--hop to the barber shop, To buy a stick of candy; One for you, and one for me, And one for Brother Andy. * * * * * This little mouse got caught in a trap, And this little mouse she heard it snap, This little mouse did loudly squeak out, And this little mouse did run all about, This little mouse said, "Do not bewail And let us take hold and pull him out by the tail." [Footnote: Recited on the baby's fingers or toes.] * * * * * Here we go up, up, up, Here we go down, down, down-y; Here we go up, and here we go down, And here we go round, round, round-y. * * * * * As I went through the garden gap, Whom should I meet but Dick Red-cap,-- A stick in his hand, |
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