Mother Goose in Gridiron Rhyme a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchte

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' The Trusts said *' Kow-tow. " 46 Then Old Mother Hubbard Went back to the cupboard Where she had sought for a bone; And she said, ** I declare, It will have to stay bare, " So the poor little children got none.
46 Little Simon met a Sly Man Going to Alaska; Says Little Simon to the Sly Man, "What is there, I ask you?" 47 Says the Sly Man to Little Simon, ** There's copper there in plenty. " Says Little Simon to the Sly Man, "Of coppers I have many. " Little Simon had six brothers Who saw what
... there was in it; They sent the Sly Man to Alaska — Little Simon to the Senate.
Little G. P. Went to sea. In an open boat; The little boat bended — My story's ended.
There was a fat man from St. Lou-ay, Sat trust-busting one sunshiny day; For the press he had naught, Though steel was his thought, Which vex'd the fat man from St. Lou-ay.
49 A dillar, a dollar, A 12 o'clock scholar, We like the Senate's gall; ^It's coming now at 2 o'clock — Why does it come at all?
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