The National Nursery book Comprising With One Hundred And Twenty Illus

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The National Nursery book Comprising With One Hundred And Twenty Illus
Mr William Upton
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Who'll be the Parson ? I, said the Rook, With my little book.
I'll be the Parson.
Who'll be the Clerk? I, said the Lark, If it's not in the dark.
I'll be the Clerk.
Cock Robin.
Who'll ^be chief mourner?
I, said the Dove, For I mourn for my love. I'll be chief mourner.
Who'll sing a psalm ? I, said the Thrush, As she sat in a bush.
I'll sing a psalm.
1 T1IK Tl SIGHING AND SOBBIXG FOR POOR COCK KOBIN.
Cock Robin.
All the birds of the air Fell a-sighing and sobbing When they heard the bell toll Fo
...r poor Cock Robin.
JACK & THE BEAN-STALK.
ONCE upon a time there was a poor widow who lived in a little cottage with her only son Jack.
Jack was a giddy, thoughtless boy, but very kind-hearted and affectionate. There had been a hard winter, and after it the poor woman had suffered from fever and ague. Jack did no work as yet, and by degrees they grew dreadfully poor. The widow saw that there was no means of keeping Jack and her- self from starvation but by selling her cow ; so one morning she said to her son, " I am too weak to go myself, Jack, so you must take the cow to market for me, and sell her.


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