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  • YOU see, merry Phillis, that dear little maid,
    Has invited Belinda to tea;
    13 lines
  • THE Wedding Bells were ringing,
    And Monday was the day,
    8 lines
  • PUFF, puff, puff. How the trumpets blow
    All you little boys and girls come and see the show.
    5 lines
  • OH who'll give us Posies,
    And Garlands of Roses,
    7 lines
  • WITH Roses–red Roses,
    We'll pelt her with Roses,
    12 lines
  • DANCING and prancing to town we go,
    On the top of the wall of the town we go.
    4 lines
  • UNDER Rose Arches to Rose Town–
    Rose Town on the top of the hill;
    16 lines
  • LITTLE Molly and Damon
    Are walking so far,
    16 lines
  • SO high–so high on the wall we run,
    The nearer the sky–why, the nearer the sun,
    4 lines
  • IN my little Green House, quite content am I,
    When the hot sun pours down from the sky;
    20 lines
  • PRAY let me introduce you to
    This little dancing family;
    20 lines
  • WILLY said to his sister,
    "Please may I go with you?"
    24 lines
  • "ARE you going next week to see Phillis and Phoebe?
    Phillis on Monday will be just fourteen.
    20 lines
  • OH, dear, how will it end?
    Peggy and Susie how naughty you are.
    22 lines, 1 comment
  • OH, what shall my blue eyes go see?
    Shall it be pretty Quack-Quack to-day?
    9 lines
  • I AM a very little girl,
      I think that I've turned two;
    28 lines
  • OH, sweet Miss Molly,
    You're so fond
    13 lines
  • OH, Susan Blue,
    How do you do?
    6 lines
  • IN September, when the apples were red,
    To Belinda I said,
    7 lines
  • RING-A-RING of little boys.
    Ring-a-ring of girls;
    12 lines
  • ONE–two, is one to you;
    One–two–three, is one to me.
    4 lines
  • OH, if you were a little boy,
    And I was a little girl–
    8 lines
  • THEY saw it rise in the morning,
    They saw it set at night,
    16 lines
  • IT is a Party, do you know,
    And there they sit, all in a row,
    18 lines
  • WHEN we went out with Grandmamma–
    Mamma said for a treat–
    32 lines
  • TIP-A-TOE,
    See them go;
    12 lines
  • YOU very fine Miss Molly,
    What will the daisies say,
    8 lines
  • BABY mine, over the trees;
    Baby mine, over the flowers;
    8 lines
  • FOUR Princesses lived in a Green Tower–
    A Bright Green Tower in the middle of the sea;
    20 lines
  • YOU little girl,
    You little boy,
    8 lines
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