Denslow's Mother Goose

Denslow's
Mother Goose
Being the old familiar rhymes and jingles of Mother Goose edited and illustrated by W.W. Denslow.
1901
McClure, Phillips, & Company Publishers · New York
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Copyright 1901
by William Wallace Denslow
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This book is dedicated to
Ann Waters Denslow
with much love and gratitude for her help in its making.
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The verses in this book have been hand-lettered by Fred W. Goudy.
- Humpty Dumpty
- Mistress Mary
- Bye, Baby Bunting
- Little Jack Horner
- Old King Cole
- Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
- Pat-a-Cake
- Great A, little a
- To Market, To Market
- I Love Little Pussy
- Higglepy, Piggleby
- Hickety; Dickety, Dock
- Hush-a-bye, Baby
- There was an Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe
- Poor old Robinson Crusoe!
- Rain, Rain, Go Away
- The Rose is Red, the Violet's Blue
- Little Boy Blue
- There was an Old Woman Tossed up in a Basket
- Ride a Cockhorse to Banbury-cross
- The Queen of Hearts, She Made Some Tarts
- Little Bo-peep
- The North Wind Doth Blow
- There was an old woman, and what do you think?
- Simple Simon
- Little Miss Muffet
- Little Tom Tucker
- Mary had a Little Lamb
- A Dillar, a Dollar
- I had a Little Hobby-horse
- Peter, Peter, Pumpkin-eater
- Jack and Jill went Up the Hill
- The Man in the Moon
- Hey! Diddle, Diddle
- There was a Fat Man of Bombay
- Hark, hark!
- Jack Be Nimble
- Three Wise Men of Gotham
- Deedle, Deedle, Dumpling, My Son John
- Cock-a-doodle-doo
- Polly, Put the Kettle On