Rhymes and Jingles

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Cover of the book Rhymes and Jingles by Mary Mapes Dodge, SCRIBNER, ARMSTRONG, AND COMPANY
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Author: Mary Mapes Dodge ISBN: 1230000262293
Publisher: SCRIBNER, ARMSTRONG, AND COMPANY Publication: August 22, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mary Mapes Dodge
ISBN: 1230000262293
Publisher: SCRIBNER, ARMSTRONG, AND COMPANY
Publication: August 22, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

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THE MAYOR OF SCUTTLETON.

The Mayor of Scuttleton burned his nose
Trying to warm his copper toes;
He lost his money and spoiled his will
By signing his name with an icicle-quill;
He went bare-headed, and held his breath,
And frightened his grandame most to death;
He loaded a shovel, and tried to shoot,
And killed the calf in the leg of his boot;
He melted a snow-bird, and formed the habit
Of dancing jigs with a sad Welsh rabbit;
He lived on taffy, and taxed the town;
And read his newspaper upside down;
Then he sighed, and hung his hat on a feather,
And bade the townspeople come together;
But the worst of it all was, nobody knew
What the Mayor of Scuttleton next would do.

 

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Example in this ebook

 

THE MAYOR OF SCUTTLETON.

The Mayor of Scuttleton burned his nose
Trying to warm his copper toes;
He lost his money and spoiled his will
By signing his name with an icicle-quill;
He went bare-headed, and held his breath,
And frightened his grandame most to death;
He loaded a shovel, and tried to shoot,
And killed the calf in the leg of his boot;
He melted a snow-bird, and formed the habit
Of dancing jigs with a sad Welsh rabbit;
He lived on taffy, and taxed the town;
And read his newspaper upside down;
Then he sighed, and hung his hat on a feather,
And bade the townspeople come together;
But the worst of it all was, nobody knew
What the Mayor of Scuttleton next would do.

 

To be continue in this ebook..................................................................................

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