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Parody on Princess Ida (Illustration 1); King Gama Arrives in St. Louis Throw Pillow
Gilbert & Sullivan
$29
Parody on Princess Ida (Illustration 2) Throw Pillow
Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross Throw Pillow
Randolph Caldecott
Three Jovial Horsemen tooting their Hunting Horns Throw Pillow
365 Days & Leap Year were Invited Throw Pillow
Walter Crane
Lobsters Throw Pillow
L.M. Glackens
Books in Winter Throw Pillow
Jessie Willcox Smith
Father Christmas served Ash Wednesday a great feast and plied him with cider Throw Pillow
Come Lasses & Lads Throw Pillow
The Great Professor fell to his knees to play with the children at the wedding party Throw Pillow
Tossing a Garland of Flowers to the queen of the dance Throw Pillow
February's leap year ate to his surfeit. Throw Pillow
August 12th a Whig & April 23rd, a society lady Tory drank a toast to the King, Throw Pillow
Raven laughs as the Farmer and his daughter able away bandaged Throw Pillow
As to who had greatest number of followers; the seasons said they; but they were contested by Lent & the April Fool Throw Pillow
Then fresh water was distributed in ewers so Candlemas could wash herself Throw Pillow
August Played homage again Throw Pillow
Parody on Princess Ida; Kingon Throne, Viva Chicago Throw Pillow
The Farmer's Boy waters his horses Throw Pillow
Wedding came in with a Gown adorned with hearts Throw Pillow
The Huntsmen came across a grindstone Throw Pillow
A Raven spooked the Farmers horse and he tumbled to the ground with his daughter Throw Pillow
The Great Panjandrum Himself; A girl goes into the garden to cut a cabbage leaf to make an apple Pie Throw Pillow
The Pastor & The Vigils Stay awake all night. Throw Pillow
A Lenten Christian Monk gorged on Mardi Gra pancakes Throw Pillow
The Blackbirds baked in a pie began singing when the pie was opened. Throw Pillow
Book Cover Caldecott Picture Book No. 2 Throw Pillow
Mrs. Doasyouwouldbedoneby Throw Pillow
Jesse Willcox Smith
Dogs come to eat by the farmer's table along with the Shepherd boy Throw Pillow
Petite Journal-German Troops as Prisoners of the French Army Throw Pillow
Petit Journal
The Huntsmen cam across a large pig Throw Pillow
The Queen was in the Parlor eating Bread & Honey Throw Pillow
The Twelfth Day was Richly adorned in a Tiffany Gown Throw Pillow
Happily the King Danced with the Queen of Hearts Throw Pillow
Children feed the chickens Throw Pillow
April Fool gathered the guests according to an old Astrological Calendar jested Throw Pillow
Dance at the My Pole Throw Pillow
Parody on Princess Ida (front cover) Throw Pillow
Petite Hournal Prince Alexander of Serbia Throw Pillow
Beautiful May, sweetness in speech proposed health to their host Throw Pillow
April Fool whistled a dance tune while the days of each season smiled. Throw Pillow
Invitations were delivered by 12 messengers. Throw Pillow
Then April Fool as all did fawned on May trying to get her attention on Sunday Throw Pillow
The King was in his Counting house counting out his money Throw Pillow
Take it Away! Throw Pillow
Suitor leads a young girl from a bench in a smiling a loving face Throw Pillow
September, an autumnal beauty returned the courtesy by providing Fat Tuesday a serving of Pheasant hen. Throw Pillow
Overeating and overdrinking, Christmas turned away dried fish as unfit for a gentleman. Throw Pillow
Along came a blackbird and Popped off her nose Throw Pillow
He did this until the Dog Days of summer barked to disturb him. Throw Pillow
McCall's 1926 - Queen Esther Throw Pillow
McCalls
Young Girl Rides a White horse followed by a suitor Throw Pillow
Mrs. Blaize was always followed by suitors, even the King Throw Pillow
Mrs. Blaize always have gifts to the children in the neighborhood Throw Pillow
Sing a Song of Sixpence; Poem related to children by a elderly woman Throw Pillow
Pigs are fed in their trough Throw Pillow
Mrs. Blaize always lent to the Poor from her pawn shop Throw Pillow
Off she went with her new husband and her children Throw Pillow
A Horn call and hue and cry was issued by the Cards of Court Throw Pillow
All were drunk or sober. Valentine & May left as lovers. The longest day enjoyed crimson & gold of a setting sun. Throw Pillow
Romance at the Gate Throw Pillow
The previous year was ejected for not having a hospitable experience for the guests Throw Pillow
Dancing to the Strings of a Violinist Throw Pillow
Parody on Princess Ida (title page) Throw Pillow
Parody on Princess Ida; Return to Chicago Throw Pillow
April Fool pranked by putting young girls with old geezers. Throw Pillow
She recovered only when the 29th of May gave her a mouthful of oak apple cider. Throw Pillow
Solemn processions put an end to the tedium Throw Pillow
Each Day was easily Found except those that do not fall on the same date each year. Throw Pillow
Mardi Gras, Lord Mayor's Day & April Fool intoxicated sang & joked. Throw Pillow
Parody on Princess Ida; We are warriors three Throw Pillow
The Queen of Hearts she made some Tarts Throw Pillow
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