OF
Nursery Rhymes.
A present for little Masters and Misses.
A Good Book to Instruct and Amuse.
Pussy-Cat, pussy-cat, where have you been?
I’ve been up to London to look at the queen.
Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, what did you there?
I frighten’d a little mouse under the chair.
London:
Published by Ryle and Paul,
2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials.
Text of Image on [page 206].
A Pair of Snuffers.
A mouth I have got, that’s not whiter than ink.
And all I devour doth most nauseously stink;
So much valued am I, that by none I’m refused,
And the light shines the brighter whenever I’m used.
A Watch.
My form is beauteous to allure the sight
My habit gay, of colour gold & white,
When ladies take the air, it is my pride,
To walk with equal paces by their side,
I near their persons constantly remain,
A favourite slave, bound in a golden chain.