| CROSS Patch, Draw the latch, Sit by the fire and spin; Take a cup, And drink it up, And call your neighbors in. CHARLEY Warley had a cow, Black and white about the brow, Open the gate and let her through, Charley Warley's old cow! |
| DOCTOR Faustus was a good man, |
| He whipped his scholars now and then; |
| When he whipped them he made them dance |
| Out of Scotland into France, |
| Out of France into Spain, |
| And then he whipped them back again! |
RIDDLE-me riddle-me riddle-me-ree, |
| Perhaps you can tell what this riddle may be: |
| As deep as a house, as round as a cup, |
| And all the king's horses can't draw it up. |
| [A Well] |
| THE man in the wilderness asked me, How many strawberries grew in the sea? | ![]() | |
![]() | I answered him, As I thought good, As many as red herrings Grew in the wood. | |
| MISS Jane had a bag, and a mouse was in it, |
| She opened the bag, he was out in a minute. |
| The cat saw him jump, and run under the table, |
| And the dog said, Catch him, puss, soon as you're able. |
THE Man in the Moon looked out of the moon, |
| Looked out of the moon and said, |
| "'Tis time for all children on the earth |
| To think about getting to bed!" |
A RIDDLE, a riddle, as I suppose, |
| A hundred eyes, and never a nose. |
| [A cinder-sifter] |

