The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... Goosey Goosey Gander , ̧ ” “ A was an Archer , " and several other ditties , very delectable to the ear of child- hood , and which I presume to think are exclusively national . I therefore presume that you will not be displeased at my ...
... Goosey Goosey Gander , ̧ ” “ A was an Archer , " and several other ditties , very delectable to the ear of child- hood , and which I presume to think are exclusively national . I therefore presume that you will not be displeased at my ...
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... Goosey Gander , short as it is , there are two points of serious instruction . The first is , that geese ought not to wander into situations for which they are naturally disqualified ; the second is , that old gentlemen , who happen not ...
... Goosey Gander , short as it is , there are two points of serious instruction . The first is , that geese ought not to wander into situations for which they are naturally disqualified ; the second is , that old gentlemen , who happen not ...
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... Goosey , Goosey Gander , Whither do you wander ? Up the stairs , Down the stairs , In my Lady's chamber . Old Father Long - legs would not say his prayers 164 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
... Goosey , Goosey Gander , Whither do you wander ? Up the stairs , Down the stairs , In my Lady's chamber . Old Father Long - legs would not say his prayers 164 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
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... Goosey , Goosey Gander , Whither will you wander ? Example take- ( Or down you'll break ) From the other chamber : * Lord George Cavendish . Poor Johnny Bedford could not say his speech ; * INFANTINE LYRICS . 165.
... Goosey , Goosey Gander , Whither will you wander ? Example take- ( Or down you'll break ) From the other chamber : * Lord George Cavendish . Poor Johnny Bedford could not say his speech ; * INFANTINE LYRICS . 165.
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