| 1908 - 90 str.
...SIXPENCE Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing;...counting-house, Counting out his money; The queen was in the parlor, Eating bread and honey. The maid was in the garden, Hanging out the clothes; There came... | |
| Maria Koellreutter - 1908 - 160 str.
...Kinderliedchen: „Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye, Four-and-tweuty blackbirds baked in a pie, When the pie was opened the birds began to sing, Was not that a dainty dish to set before the king? 3 ) beweist vielleicht, dafs man schon in früher Zeit Pasteten zum Scherz verwendete, indem bei einem... | |
| Georgia Alexander - 1909 - 170 str.
...rye ; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie; When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing; The king was in his counting-house Counting out his money; The queen was in the parlor Eating bread and honey; The maid was in the garden Hanging out the clothes, There came a... | |
| Lura Mary Eyestone - 1910 - 136 str.
...en ed wh en Sing a song of sixpence, A bag full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie; When the pie was opened The birds began to sing; Was not that a dainty dish To set before the king? d ish fish w ish The king1 was in his counting-house, Counting out his money. The queen was in the... | |
| Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1910 - 176 str.
...pret'ty Sing a song of sixpence, Pocket full of rve, •/ * Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing. Was not that a pretty dish To set before the king-? count'ing mon'ey par'lor hon'ey maid nipped The king was in the... | |
| Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1910 - 176 str.
...pock'et pret'ty Sing a song of sixpence, Pocket full of rye, Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing-. Was not that a pretty dish To set before the king? count'ing hon'ey mon'ey maid par'lor nipped The king was in the... | |
| Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1910 - 176 str.
...pret'ty fc Sing a song of sixpence, Pocket full of rye, Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing. Was not that a pretty dish To set before the king? count'ing hon'ey mon'ey maid par'lor nipped The king was in the... | |
| Avery Warner Skinner - 1911 - 96 str.
...SING A SONG SING a song of six-pence, A pocket full of rye; Four-and-twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie; When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing;...dainty dish To set before the king? The king was in his counting house, Counting out his money; The queen was in the parlor, The maid was in the garden, Hanging... | |
| 1903 - 512 str.
...SIXPENCE. Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing; Was not that a dainty dish To set before a king? The king was in his counting-house, Counting out his money; The queen was in the parlor Eating... | |
| 1915 - 488 str.
...SIXPENCE" SING a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four-and-twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie; When the pie was opened The birds began to sing; Was...dainty dish To set before the King? The King was in his parlor, Counting out his money; The Queen was in the pantry, Eating bread and honey; The maid was in... | |
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