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Gammer Gurton's garland, or, The nursery Parnassus (IA gammergurtonsgar00ritsiala).djvu
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Title
Gammer Gurton's Garland
Author
Joseph Ritson
Year
1866
Publisher
Reprinted for Hugh Hopkins
Location
Glasgow
Source
djvu
Progress
To be proofread
Transclusion
Index not transcluded or unreviewed
OCLC
1045624076
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Part I
The Frog and Mouse
The Lady and the Swine
The Cambrick Shirt
London Bridge is broken down
The Three Children
Robin, Bobbin, Richard, and John
The Short Courtship
The Old Woman that was toss'd in a Blanket
The Old Man and the Oak
A Solemn Dirge
Trip upon Trenches
T'other little Tune
The Three Wise Men of Gotham
Song of Sixpence
The Cat and the Fiddle
The Woodcock, the Sparrow, and the little Dog
The Two Birds
The Surprising Old Woman
The Miraculous Guinea-pig
Piper and the Fiddler's Wife
Betty Pringle's Pig
The Nurse's Song
Another
Another
Part II
A Man of Words
The Valentine
Three Brethren out of Spain
Robin and Richard
Robin the Robin
Bah, Bah, Blacksheep
Patty Cake
Who's There?
Cross Patch
Mistress Mary
The Old Man & his Calf
Jack a Nory
Great A
See Saw
(unnamed poems:)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Here stands a fist
A little old man and I fell out
Little boy, pretty boy, where was you born?
The man in the moon
Four-and-twenty tailors
Jack and Gill
O rare Harry Parry
See saw, Margery Daw
There was an old woman, she liv'd in a shoe
Shoe the colt
Is John Smith within?
Ride a cock horse
Ride a cock horse, to Banbury cross
O that I was where I would be
I see the moon, and the moon sees me
Cock a doodle doo
Round about, round about
There was an old man in a velvet coat
Little Jack Horner
Little Tom Tucker
A diller, a dollar
I am a pretty wench
What care I how black I be
Lady bird, lady bird
John, come sell thy fiddle
Goose-a, goose-a, gander
The Speech of the Horse That Spoke to his Master
(more untitled poems:)
Come, let's to bed
There was an old woman
There was an old woman
To make your candles last for aye
I doubt, I doubt
Hark, hark, the dogs do bark
When I was a batchelor
Taffy was a Welchman
I had a little husband
Old father Greybeard
I will tell my own daddy when he comes home
I had a little moppet
Up hill and down dale
PART III
The Merry Bells of London
The Gay Lady That Went to Church
Arithmetick
Telling Out
The Sedate Preacher
The Deaf Old Woman
Evening Ditty
(untitled poems)
Snail, snail, come out of your hole
Sing jig my jole, the pudding bowl
Bell horses, bell horses
O the little rusty, dusty, rusty miller
The rose is red, the grass is green
Doctor Foster was a good man
The cat sat asleep by the side of the fire
Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest thou?
The cock's on the dunghill a-blowing his horn
Up street and down street, each window's made of glass
As I was going up Pippen hill
Dickery, dickery, dock
Barnaby Bright he was a sharp cur
If all the world was apple-pie
Old Mother Niddity Nod swore by the pudding-bag
Little brown Betty lived at the Golden Can
Tom Thumb the piper's son
Jack Sprat would eat no fat
As I was going to sell my eggs
Yankey Doodle came to town
There was an old woman had nothing
Pillycock, pillycock, sate on a hill
Humpty-dumpty sate on a wall
Little boy Bluet, come blow me your horn
Pussy cat, pussy cat, wilt thou be mine
Danty baby diddy
Dingle, dingle, doosey
I'll sing you a song
Tom Brown's two little Indian bows, two, etc.
Old Mother Hubbard, she went to the cupboard
PART IV
Giles Collins and Proud Lady Anna
Little Bo-peep
Water Skimming
The Jolly Tester
The Last Will and Testament of the Grey Mare
The Search After Fortune
Dame Widdle Waddle
The Mad Folks of the Mad Town
The Taylor's Courtship
Old Chairs and Old Clothes
The Little Lovers
New Brooms, Brooms, O!
The Parliament Soldiers
Jack Dandy-prat
Two Blackbirds
The Duck and the Drake
The Milk Pails
The Lady's Song in Leap Year
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