| HUMPTY-Dumpty sat on a wall, |
| Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall; |
| All the king's horses, and all the king's men, |
| Cannot put Humpty-Dumpty together again. |
| [An Egg] |
| MY little old man and I fell out, |
| I'll tell you what 'twas all about; |
| I had money and he had none, |
| And that's the way the noise begun. |
| LITTLE Tommy Tittlemouse Lived in a little house; He caught fishes In other men's ditches. |
| THE winds they did blow, |
| The leaves they did wag; |
| Along came a beggar boy, |
| And put me in his bag— |
| He took me up to London, A lady did me buy— Put me in a silver cage And hung me up on high— | With apples by the fire, And nuts for to crack, Besides a little feather-bed, To rest my little back. |
| THERE was a little green house, And in the little green house There was a little brown house, And in the little brown house There was a little yellow house, And in the little yellow house There was a little white house, And in the little white house There was a little heart. [A Walnut] CRY, baby, cry, Put your finger in your eye, And tell your mother it wasn't I. | WILLY boy, Willy boy, Where are you going? I will go with you, if I may. I am going to the meadows, To see them mowing, I am going to see them make hay. A HILL full—a hole full, Yet you cannot catch a bowl full. [Mist] IF ifs and ands Were pots and pans, There would be no need for tinkers! |