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Never Tell A Fib
If mamma says she'll punish,
She must do it, or she tells
A fib, as Sister Annie
Told "a story" 'bout the bells;
And if mamma tells a fib,
Then surely children will,
And what a fearful thing,
Our home with fibs to fill!
Nelly And Ned
No Eyes
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Little Jack Horner
LITTLE JACK HORNER Sat in the corner, Eating a morsel of nice brown bread; "Have some pie, or some cake?" "Nay, not I," with a shake And a toss of his wise little head. "For this bread will make bone, And white teet...
Little Mischief
Little Master Mischief Lives in Nellie's eye, Sitting in the corner, Peeping out so sly; Now he's crossed the snow-ground And in chamber blue, Thinking he is hidden, Peek-a-boos at you. Now he drops the curtain, ...
Little Moses
In the Talmud you will find it,-- In the quaint and curious lore Of the ancient priests, or Rabbins, Whom the people bowed before; Find the story of an infant Sitting on the kingly knee; "Little Moses," Pharaoh calls him,-...
Lizzie And The Angels
Little Lizzie, thoughtful, earnest, Springing up at break of day, Thinks she heard the angels whisper Softly, as she knelt to pray. "Yes, they whispered to me, mamma, And they told me lots of things,-- And they said, '...
Mabel's Snow-feathers
Listen, children, while I tell you What our merry Mabel said When she saw the feathery snow-flakes Tumbling down about her head. Clapping hands and dancing gaily, "Mamma, mamma, come and see! Come and see the feathers, mam...
Miss Velvet-paws
Little Miss Velvet-paws, Raveling out her yarn, Catches mice, in a trice, In everybody's barn. Look out for velvet paws, Do not trust them far, For velvet paws cover claws That will leave a scar. ...
Mother-love
"AR-G-O-O, ar-g-o-o," is the song of songs, To the loving mother's ear; "Ar-g-o-o, ar-g-o-o," these baby notes Fill all the house with cheer. The baby's laugh, the baby's coo. The baby's every move, Is music, joy, and grac...
My Little Four-years-old
Telling Dolly what she will say to her birthday friends I'm four years old to-day, and I Can talk enough for ten birth-days, And I shan't rhyme it, neither;-- For little girls can't do it nice. No matter what they think, and so ...
My Valentine
Dearest little lover mine, Sweetest, pertest valentine; "Desht I'm two years old," he says,-- Blessings on his pretty ways,-- "'Tan't I be your valentine?" Yes forever, lover mine, Shalt thou be my valentine. ...
Nanny's Lessons
Our Nanny was but four years old When mother said, "My love, Your needle learn with skill to use, It will a blessing prove." So Nanny learned to "overhand," And "hem" so fine and neat, To "backstitch," "run," and many a jo...
Nanny's Play
Our Nanny helped her mother In many a childish way,-- She picked up chips to feed the fire, And "played that it was play." She loved the hens and chickens And fed them day by day, And dubbed them each with quaintest name, ...
Nanny's Ride
Our Nanny oft in fancy Soared up, the earth above, And sailed the great air-ocean With skylark or with dove. And in this fashion musing, One sunny summer's day, Half-watching mother mending And baby-brother play, ...
Nelly And Ned
"I'M twelve years old to-day," says Ned, "And wish I were twelve more, sir,-- And Nelly Warner's almost twelve, So we'd be twenty-four, sir." "'And what of that!' Why, Nelly 'n' I Have always played together; And then I dr...
Never Tell A Fib
If mamma says she'll punish, She must do it, or she tells A fib, as Sister Annie Told "a story" 'bout the bells; And if mamma tells a fib, Then surely children will, And what a fearful thing, Our home with fibs to fill!...
No Eyes
Those Creatures that live in the dark, And have no use for eyes, Are made without these organs bright, Which we so highly prize. The fish in the Mammoth cave,-- Some species of the Ant, Have only a trace where eyes should b...
Number And Gender
A NOUN or name that means but one, Is called in the singular number; But when it stands for more than one, 'Tis plural, child, remember. * * * * * A NOUN that is the name of males, As ox, or horse, or father, Is mascu...
Old Sol In A Jingle
Hi-diddle-diddle, The Sun's in the middle, And planets around him so grand, Are swinging in space, Held forever in place, In the Zodiac girdle or band. Hi-diddle-diddle, The Sun's in the middle, And Mercury's n...
One Little Chicken
ONE little chicken, two little chickens, three little chickens, dear; Don't you see we add s, when more than one is here? And this we do with almost all the nouns that may appear. One little birdy, two little birdies, three little birdie...
Our Ethel
Our Ethel was not always, As people may have thought, A goody-goody little girl Who never mischief wrought. Oh, no, our darling Ethel, The precious little woman, Although so very dear to us, Was most intensely human. ...
Our Kenneth
Written for our pet, as indicative of what he should be but is not. Know ye our little black-eyed boy? His name is Kenney Stone; Now listen, for he always speaks In such a gentle tone. He never says "I will!" "I wi'n't!" ...
Our Land
A ship sailed over the blue, salt sea, For a man, Columbus called, Had thought that the world was round, and he Of the old ideas had palled. So, in fourteen hundred and ninety-two, He sailed across from Spain, And found ou...
Our Language Key
A E I O U Y We are small, and we are few, But we're wondrous mighty, too,-- For no word can language wear, Save in it we hold a share. One of us in May is met,-- One is caught in every net; One is in the clambering vine, O...
Pat-a-cake Pat-a-cake
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, Mamma's boy, Laughing and crowing, And jumping with joy; Roll it, and pick it and mark it with B, And toss in the oven for Baby and me. Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, Papa's girl, Springing in baby...
Polly Hopkins
Now little Polly Hopkins Must surely know great A, And B, and C, and D, and E, F, G, H, I, J, K; And L, and M, and N, and O, And P, and Q, R, S, And T, U, V, and W, X, And Y, & Z, I guess. ...
Quirks
A little word of letters five That means bound fast together; Transpose but two, and you will find A scattering yon and hither. UNITE--UNTIE. * * * * * And now a word of letters four Five perfect words will ma...
Remember The Poor
"SWEET, my darling, come and see What mamma has brought for thee; Garments soft and ribbons bright, Hat and coat, a pretty sight; Sweet, my child, what shall we do With the old, now you've the new?" "Why, mamma, this frock...