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THE 

'BUCKLE  nrSHOE 
PICTURE  BOOK 

CONTAINING: 

ONE,TWO,BUCKLE       A  OAPllMO-WlDE- 
MY  SHOE  MOUTH AVADDLlNGt 

Tl  Y  MOTHEBw .  -PROG 

^X^ITH  THE  ORIGINALi 
A  PREFACE  ^ 

^WALTEK 


COLOURED  PICTURES 


CKANEXy 


[i''^//^:-yy 


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Mn^"^ 


[^ffiBr'iLL?  I    must  buckle  tD,aiib  put  21^^06  i 
rv;>x^  A-pre-face)  on  the,  vudXtcV  as  1  have  to  introbi 


30  laco 
-pre-tace)  on  tne  rm^ucv  as  i  nave  10  itiTTo^uco 
tkc  latest  ?iShiiion  to  the  alreaby  consi'berable^ 

_ ,  family  of  CraTie-TepTintf.  '^^^xTr  -rw;^ 

Here  we  have  those  'beli^htfai  Ti^marolcs   ONE, TWO, 

3UCKLE  m  SHOE  'kiib^A  GAPllSLO-WlDEMoufe 
WABDLING-FRDG':  hut  what,  it  may  be  ^sk^,  ^MY 

MOTHER^  'ho\x)d  in  such,  compaiiy  ?  1  jhre\^ly  sus- 
pect, if  we  knew  the  Truth,  that  she  is  really  the  aathor  of 

both .  It  15  probable. ,  however,  that  both  le^enbs  have  been 
transmitted  throu^  alon^Une  cfmdih.cTs,2iJsbtib,'pe.r^ 
-hap5,b>'  nurses ,  but  I  ha^  ttiem  direct  from  my  J^oihcr. 

J,  A  plea^in^  rorri'bncjL  of  domestic  incident  runs  throq^ 
One,Two,'5uckle  my  shoe'*  vchile  the  "  Wa2)^liri^  ^^^sQ^ 
5how5  aricharib  sumptuous  imiSk^inatioii, if  a^ little la^ 
CDizjec^uenir^ except  numerically;  tut  if  he  sdJ  us  a^a^pe  wifh 
a$toni5hmey2i','hi5  own  Wioe-J^outK'5eem5  capacious^ 
enou^  to  swallow  all  the  Diar^els  by  lanb  or  iea  whick 
lie  enuniera.tes . 

Xkcse  two  are  c^uite.  ekrly  Cranes  -  almost  pre-hiitcnric 
Cplea^e  nDtiC€,hDiaev€iVthe  up-to-^a±e  aSbitionsJ: 

i^MotKer'is  mi^-VictoTian.r^      after  crinoliiies 
heJo  ^ne  out  _  but  mothers  are  alwaja  in  fajhion^ 


Uess  them,-  anb  you  ^50,  bear  children.  ,whcth.er  oF 
the  dlh  or  the  nev^  'worl^,>vho, having  cho5erL>'otir^ 
parents  >x/i3ely,Have  becorae  ^ojsessors  oTlhis  took. 
1722^  jyour  shoes  never  \x7a.yit  bucklin^^anb  i'Tby  a^ 
m/  -mischance  you  should  \osc  orLZ,ion2^  Gooi^X/UcK 
alw^j  firib  a  spare  one  for  you,  arib  50  sctvou  on^ 
your  feet  a^n. 


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^^  (T^un^^ 


l^znsm^on  ,Junz  iQio 


LONDON;  JOHN  LAKE 
THEBODLEYHEAD 
NEWARK;  ;OhN  LANE  COMP? 


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1,2. 
3,4. 


One  Two, 

Buckle  my  shoe 

Three,  Four, 
Open  the  door. 


/if-^yv-i 


K     /*         Five,  Six,       7    U         ^^^<^n,   Kiuht, 
^9  *^-  Pick  up  sticks    •  '  Lay  them  straight. 


X't  I''         '*''>' "Kill//-  {im 


eJ.    iU«     A  20od  fat  Hen. 


11, 12. 


Eleven,  Twelve, 


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P'iftecn,  Sixteen, 


A]  !•),    lO.     Maids  in  the  Kitchen. 


-i  f\     /  ^/  \        Nineteen,  Twenty. 
-Lt/5   ^U.     jy[y  plate  is  empty. 


'.J^SSjS' ■■•'<.  ,i-:';,> 


APING' 
IDE-MOUTH- 


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crapincr-\uiae-TTio"atti-T]uiadcilin«r  iroa, 

^^•uio  pacLai  Tiers  ends  uioi 

kol^e  a  aO( 

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»aadi Tiers  ends  inoula 
cKoke  a  iog, 
'Or a  crapin<r-uiicLe-TrioutrL-\Jiacla.lrriq  jroq; 


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tied  to  a  locr. 


inree  vcionk^^  

t;^*'  Two  puddings'  ends,   would  choke  a  dog, 
Or  a  gaping,   wide-mouthed,   waddHng  frog. 


OULT  -puppreB  uxrtK  our 

Who  daily  for  their  breakfast  call. 
Three  monkeys  tied  to  a 
'  Two  puddings'  ends,  would  choke  a  dog, 
Or  a  gaping,  wide-mouthed,  waddling  frog. 


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e&  aaainst  trie  ma 

Close  to  an  old  woman's  apple-stall. 
\j|l^      Four  puppies  with  our  dog  Ball, 
t^Sf    '  Who  daily  for  their  breakfast  call. 

'■-.    Three  monkeys  tied  to  a  log. 
r,j       t„_  Two  puddings'  ends,  would  choke  a  dog, 
\        Or  a  gaping,  wide-mouthed,  waddling  frog. 


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even  lobsters  fn 


As  fresh   as  any   heart  could 
Six  joiners  in  Joiners'  Hall, 
Working  with  their  tools  and  all. 
Five  beetles  against  the  wall, 
Close  to  an  old  woman's  apple-stall. 
Four  puppies  with  our  dog  Ball, 
Who  daily  for  their  breakfast  call, 
Three  monkeys  tied  to  a  log. 
Two  puddings'  ends,  would  choke  a  dog, 
Or  a  g.iping,  wide-mouthed,   waddling  frog. 


a  drsa, 

J  wish. 


qkt  peacock^  fu  t 


I  wonder  how  they  all  got  there  ? 
You  don't  know,  and  I  don't  care. 
Seven  lobsters  in  a  dish,  as  fresh  as  any  heart  could  wish. 
Six  joiners  in  Joiners'  Hall,  working  with  their  tools  and  all. 
((;,^ive  beetles  against  the  wall,  close  to' an  old  woman's  apple-stall 
Fdtrr  puppies  with  our  dog  Ball,  who  daily  for  their  breakfast  call. 

Three  monkeys  tied  to  a  log. 

Two  puddings'  ends,  would  choke  a  dog. 

Or  a  gaping,   wide-mouthed,   waddling  frng 


rne  skips  sailrixg  on. 


il 


e  marn,. 


Some  bound   lor   France,  and  some  for 
I   wish  them  all  safe  back  again. 
Eight  peacocks  in  the  air, 
I   wonder  how  they  all  got  there  ? 
You  don't  know,  and   I  don't  care. 
'-  Seven  lobsters  in  a  dish, 

As  fresh  as  any  heart  could  wish. 

Six  joiners    in    Joiners'    Hall, 

Working   with    their   tools   and   all. 

Five  beetles  against  the  wall, 

Close  to  an  old  woman's  apple  stall. 

Four  puppies  wiili  our  dog  Hall, 

Who  daily   for  theii   breakfast  call. 

Three  monkeys  tied  to  a  log. 

Two  puddings'  ends,  would  choke  a 

Or  a  gaping,   vvide-moutlied,  waddMng  frog. 


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Aft'ectidnate  .md  kind  to  ihcc-, 
Who  was  so  viTV  kind  to  nu-, 

Mv  Modi 


cannot  ln-ar  ; 
t  ni\'  Ilk-  to  spare, 
ird  tin   tare, 


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When  thou  art  feeble,  old,  and  gray. 
My  healthy  arm  shall  be  thy  stay, 
And  1  will  soothe  thy  pains  away. 

Mv  Mother, 


A7?q7g 


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1^^    ILllllUBIPI 


mmmimi^^r^mmmmmmmmm 


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