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A BOOK OF NURSERY RHYMES

Apple-Pie, pudding, and pancake,
All begin with A.




Thirty white horses upon a red hill,
Now they tramp, now they champ, now

they stand still.

Teeth and gums,




Black within and red without;
Four corners round about.

A chimney




Little Nancy Etticoat,
In a white petticoat,
And a red nose;
The longer she stands,
The shorter she grows,

A candle,




As round as an apple, as deep as a cup,
And all the King's horses can't pull it up,

A well.




Long legs, crooked thighs,
Little head, and no eyes.

Pair of tongs.