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Title: Bye-a Baby Bunting, and Other Rhymes

Author: Anonymous

Release date: October 7, 2011 [eBook #37655]
Most recently updated: November 3, 2011

Language: English

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Bye-a Baby

Bunting

AND OTHER

RHYMES


CLARK'S

O. N. T.

Spool Cotton,

White, Fast Black, and all the New Colors,

—IS—

"AHEAD OF ALL OF THEM"

FOR

HAND AND MACHINE SEWING.

Garments sewed with our FAST BLACK
will never show white on the seams
after being worn or washed.

MILWARD'S HELIX NEEDLES,

(ESTABLISHED 1730),

EACH NEEDLE PERFECT.


Baby on mother's lap
Bye a baby bunting,
Daddy's gone a hunting.
For to buy a rabbit skin
To wrap up baby bunting in.
But mamma stays at home, you see
To play with baby and O. N. T.

 

A girl and a man
Hickery, dickery, 6 and 7,
Hollowbone, crackabone, 10 and 11;
Spinnery, spannery, musketry,
Twiddle 'um, twaddle 'um, O. N. T.

 

A young girl
Multiplication is vexation,
Division is as bad,
The Rule of Three doth puzzle me,
And Fractions make me mad:
But one of the pleasant things to me,
Is to handle a needle with O. N. T.

 

A young girl and a dressed-up cat
Pussy-cat, pussy-cat,
Where have you been?
I've been to London
To look at the queen.
Pussy-cat, pussy-cat,
What did you see?
I saw the queen
Sewing with O. N. T.

 

A young boy and a baby
A kitten
Brow brinky, eye winky,
Chin choppy, nose noppy,
Cheek cherry, mouth merry,
Baby's face, as bright can be,
As she plays with O. N. T.

 

 

A young girl, a boy and a pig
Betty Pringle had a little pig,
Not very little and not very big;
When alive he lived in clover,
But now he's dead, he's dead all over.
So Billy Pringle he lay down and cried,
And Betty Pringle she lay down and died;
So there was an end of one, two and three,
Billy Pringle he,
Betty Pringle she,
And Piggie Wiggee,
All of which rhymes with our O. N. T.

 

A boy on his rocking horse
Hip-i-ty hop
To the barber shop,
This horse of mine,
He will not stop.
I'll buy a spool of cotton,
One for you,
And one for me,
Which shall it be?
Why, O. N. T.

 

Young boys with letters, and kittens
Great A, little a.
Bouncing B!
The cat's in the cupboard,
And she can't see
That her kittens are playing with O. N. T.

USE CLARK'S O. N. T. SPOOL COTTON.


O. N. T. Advertisement

GEORGE A. CLARK,
Sole Agent.


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