Types of Childrens Literature by Walter Barnes
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[Footnote: If you have lost a marble, take another marble and roll it
toward the place you lost the first one, repeating this charm. You will find the lost one near the second marble.] * * * * * Honest and true, black and blue, You may take your knife and cut me in two. (An oath) * * * * * Come, butter, come, Come, butter, come; Johnny stands at the gate, Waiting for a butter cake,-- Come, butter, come. * * * * * Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John Guard the bed that I lie on; One to watch and one to pray, And two to bear my soul away. * * * * * Mole on the neck, Money by the peck. |
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