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Rhymes and jingles by Mary Mapes Dodge
Dodge, Mary Mapes (1830-1905)
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Garden Songs
Little Green Hummer
[Gluck! gluck! From under a log]
[Bright little buttercup, now you will show]
[Oh, I'd search the world over]
[Wire-locks, Curly-pate, Tangle, and Floss]
[Hollyhock, hollyhock, bend for me]
Bumble of Bumbleby
[Sunlight or starlight]
[A lad of Nansook]
[Blow loud for the blossoms that live in the trees]
[Little Polly, always clever]
Burs
The Ants
[The Moon came late to a lonesome bog]
[Ho, Dandelion! my lightsome fellow!]
Hobbledy Hops
Good Mistress Sundial
[Something in the garden murmurs all the day]
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Rhymes and jingles by Mary Mapes Dodge
[There was a shrewd lad of Cooloo]
There
was a shrewd lad of Cooloo
Who thought baby's tooth wasn't through.
Says he, “Though I doubt,
I'se a-gwine to find out.”
And he did—that shrewd lad of Cooloo.
Rhymes and jingles by Mary Mapes Dodge