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Rhymes and jingles by Mary Mapes Dodge
Dodge, Mary Mapes (1830-1905)
[dedication]
[section]
Going to London
Looking Back
FAIR PLAY
[Fire in the window! flashes in the pane!]
Bye Baby Night is Come
[Oh, no!]
Let's Play
Little Jo's Compliment
The Pensive Cricket.
[When I am big, I mean to buy]
ELFIN JACK the Giant Killer
TROUBLED
[A black-nosed kitten will slumber all the day]
[Don't trust Chatter, who whispers low]
[Here's plenty of shells and clay and water]
Little Charley
Making it Skip
Hark my Children
[Wind for the tree-top, sun for the spear]
FARM LESSONS
STOCKING SONG ON CHRISTMAS EVE
BELLE AND THE SILVER DISH-COVER
Snow, Snow, Everywhere!
March
Snow
Garden Songs
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Rhymes and jingles by Mary Mapes Dodge
[Twistan Turnem, let me see]
Twistan
TURNEM, let me see,
Which is the way to Tweedle-dee?
Why, turn about the way you've come,
And take the road to Tweedle-dum.
Rhymes and jingles by Mary Mapes Dodge