Nursery Dialogues Or Conversations Between Nurse Dorothy And Little Emma Int

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Nursery Dialogues Or Conversations Between Nurse Dorothy And Little Emma Int
John Oakman
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The weather was warm, the frail close as a hive> And poor Goosy Gander was roasting alive ; So he bustled and work'd till he got out his head, And s cream' d at his darae till she wish'd he were dead.
NURSERY DIALOGUES. 45 jVIi's. Margery felt for none but herself, Aad her sal volatile was at home on the shelf; So to save her old head, and free it from pain, She up with her stick and knock VI out his brain.
Poor Madge arriv'd safely atBarnstaple Fair, But she wish'd in her heart she had never g
...one there ; For no one would purchase a goose without brain, Nor buy her stale eggs so she rode home again.
Old John was enrag'd his dame made an excuse, But he said she had little more brain than her goose ; F 46 NURSERY DIALOGUES.
And the next time she went to the mar- ket or fair, He'd ride there behind her to make the folk stare.
EMMA.
That is a funny song in- deed ! but what a very foolish old woman to kill her goose ! And why do they tell us that when her horse went north- ward his tail was south, every child knows the south is op- posite to the north; Papa taught me that long ago : they might as well say that when one of his ears was west the other was east.


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