"
At last she raised
Her weep-ing eye,
And there at hand,
What should she spy
But bird-ie hop-ping in his door,
Tired of his free-dom, back once more.
MAY DAY.
[Illustration]
One day, all in the sweet spring weather,
Two lit-tle folk went out to-geth-er.
Oh the bright May-day!
Sun was shining, birds were sing-ing,
Flow-ers bloom-ing, May-bells ring-ing!
Oh the glad May-day!
So they two went forth a May-ing,
Laugh-ing, dan-cing, sing-ing, say-ing
"Oh the bright May-day!
What care we for moth-er's warn-ing?
Who would bide at home this morn-ing?
Oh the glad May-day!"
HI DIDDLE, DIDDLE!
[Illustration]
Hi! Diddle, Diddle!
The Cat and the Fiddle!
The Cow jumped over the Moon.
[Illustration]
The Little Dog laughed to see such sport,
And the Dish ran away with the Spoon.
[Illustration]
JACK AND JILL.
[Illustration]
These are Jack and Jill. Do you not see their pail? They fill it with
salt wa-ter.
[Illustration]
"What a sweet lit-tle lamb!" said May. "No: it is a wolf.
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