Book Cover Caldecott Picture Book No. 2
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Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross
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Three Jovial Horsemen tooting their Hunting Horns
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The Blackbirds baked in a pie began singing when the pie was opened.
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Mrs. Blaize was always followed by suitors, even the King
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Four & Twenty Blackbirds; Children look at blackbirds in the field of snow
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Shepherd lays his flute for lambs
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Mrs. Blaize always have gifts to the children in the neighborhood
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A Farmer Went a Trotting on His Gray Mare
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But Mrs. Blaize died penniless
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Wasn't it a dainty dish to set before the King
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The Maid was in the Garden hanging out the clothes
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Off she went with her new husband and her children
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The Huntsmen recounted the day
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Tossing a Garland of Flowers to the queen of the dance
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Raven laughs as the Farmer and his daughter able away bandaged
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A Raven spooked the Farmers horse and he tumbled to the ground with his daughter
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Children feed the chickens
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Dance at the My Pole
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Suitor leads a young girl from a bench in a smiling a loving face
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Sing a Song of Sixpence; Poem related to children by a elderly woman
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Pigs are fed in their trough
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The King of Hearts called for those Tarts & beat the knave full sore
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The Knave of Hearts brought back those tarts
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Dogs come to eat by the farmer's table along with the Shepherd boy
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The Queen of Hearts she made some Tarts
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The Huntsmen came across a boggart or goblin in the field
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Maid washes the Babies in the laundry room
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Mrs. Blaize always looked wonderful when she went to Church
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The Huntsmen cam across a large pig
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The Queen was in the Parlor eating Bread & Honey
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Along came a blackbird and Popped off her nose
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A Horn call and hue and cry was issued by the Cards of Court
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Romance at the Gate
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Dancing to the Strings of a Violinist
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Farmer's Boys leads the chickens and ducks
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A She bear in Human clothes walks down the street passed soldiers
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Children jumped ropes and played with hoops along a road
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Mrs. Mary Blaize is given a Good Morning from a gentleman leaving his home
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Mrs. Blaize always lent to the Poor from her pawn shop
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The Knave vowed he would steal no more
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The Huntsmen came across a grindstone
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The Great Panjandrum Himself; A girl goes into the garden to cut a cabbage leaf to make an apple Pie
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Alighting from a White Horse
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The Farmer's Boy waters his horses
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Happily the King Danced with the Queen of Hearts
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The King was in his Counting house counting out his money
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Young Girl Rides a White horse followed by a suitor
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All on a summer's days she sat on a bench with the King
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She then married the Barber
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The Great Panjandrum Professor with Latin grammar in hand
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The Huntsmen looked over a stone wall at a cow
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Book Cover The Panjandrum Picture Book
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A Young Couple Promenade on a country way
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The Knave of Hearts he stole the tarts from the cupboard
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Square Dance
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Come Lasses & Lads
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The Great Professor fell to his knees to play with the children at the wedding party
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Cat with Apples
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