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Identifier: marigoldgardenpi00gree (find matches)
Title: Marigold garden; pictures and rhymes
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Greenaway, Kate, 1846-1901
Subjects: Nursery rhymes
Publisher: London & New York : F. Warne & co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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She said we had no manners, If we ever talked or sung; You should have seen, said Grandmamma, J/f walk, when /was young. She said they never wished thenTo play—oh, no, indeed ! They learnt to sew and needlework,Or else to write and read. She told us—oh, so often— How little girls and boys,In the good days when she was young, Never made any noise. She said her mother never let Her speak a word at meals ; But now, said Grandmamma, youd think That childrens tongues had wheels So fast they go—clack, clack, clack, clack ; Now listen well, I pray,And let me see you both improveFrom what Ive said to-da) 16 r TO MYSTERY LAXD. OH, dear, how will it end?Peggy and SUML- how naughty you are. You little know where you are,Going so far, and so high,Nearly up to the sky.Perhaps its a Giant who lives iheiv,And perhaps its a lovely Princess. But you very well knowYouve no business to go ;Youll get yourselves into a mess.
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