LITTLE MISS MUFFET. LITTLE MISS MUFFET.
Little Miss Muffet
She sat on a tuffet,
Eating of curds and whey.
There came a great spider,
Who sat down beside her,
And frightened Miss Muffet away.
PAT-A-CAKE, PAT-A-CAKE. PAT-A-CAKE, PAT-A-CAKE.
Pat-a-cake, Pat-a-cake, baker's man,
Make me a cake as fast as you can;
Pat it, and prick it, and mark it with T,
And send it home for Tommy and me.
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall;
All the king's horses and all the king's men
Could not set Humpty Dumpty up again.
HUMPTY DUMPTY. HUMPTY DUMPTY.
YOUNG LAMBS TO SELL! YOUNG LAMBS TO SELL!
Young lambs to sell!—young lambs to sell!
If I had as much money as I could tell,
I never would cry, Young lambs to sell!
Young lambs to sell!—young lambs to sell!
I never would cry, Young lambs to sell!
LITTLE ROBIN REDBREAST SAT UPON A TREE. LITTLE ROBIN REDBREAST SAT UPON A TREE.
Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree,
Up went Pussy-cat, and down went he;
Down came Pussy-cat, and away Robin ran;
Says little Robin Redbreast, “Catch me if you can.”
Little Robin Redbreast jumped upon a wall,
Pussy-cat jumped after him and almost got a fall;
Little Robin chirped and sang, and what did Pussy say?
Pussy-cat said “Mew,” and Robin jumped away.
HANDY SPANDY, JACK-A-DANDY. HANDY SPANDY, JACK-A-DANDY.
Handy Spandy Jack-a-Dandy
Loved plumcake and sugar candy;
He bought some at a grocer's shop,
And out he came, hop, hop, hop.
LITTLE BOY BLUE. LITTLE BOY BLUE.
Little Boy Blue, come blow up your horn,
The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn.
Where's the little boy that looks after the sheep?
He is under the hay-cock fast asleep.
THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET. THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET.
This little pig went to market;
This little pig stayed at home;
This pig had a piece of bread-and-butter;
This little pig had none;
This little pig said, "Wee, wee, wee!
I can't find my way home.”