| Robert Ford - 1913 - 408 str.
...Four-an '-twenty blackbirds Bakit in a pie. When the pie was opened The birds began to sing ; Wasna that a dainty dish To set before the king ? The king was in his chamber Counting o'er his money ; The queen was in the parlour Eating bread and honey ; The maid was... | |
| Virgil Mores Hillyer - 1915 - 356 str.
...sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was open'd The birds began to sing; Was not that a dainty dish...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... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Dyer, Mary J. Brady - 1915 - 136 str.
...the rat. 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;...dainty dish To set before the king? The king was in the counting-house Counting out his money; The queen was in the parlor Eating bread and honey. The... | |
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1915 - 568 str.
...pocket full of rye; Four-and-twenty blackbirds When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing: Wasn't that a dainty dish To set before the King? The King...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, When down came... | |
| Ernest Alfred Vizetelly - 1915 - 396 str.
...addressed to George III every time that monarch's birthday came round — the familiar rhyme : 'And when the pie was opened, The birds began to sing;...Was not that a dainty dish To set before the King!' Pye, sometime a country gentleman, sometime an officer in the Militia, sometime a member of Parliament,... | |
| BLANCHE FISHER WRIGHT - 1916 - 132 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; When down... | |
| Macon Anderson Leiper - 1916 - 360 str.
...MOTHER GOOSE 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 ;...dish To set before the king ? The king was in his counting house, Counting out his money ; The queen was in the parlor, Eating bread and honey ; The... | |
| 1918 - 2030 str.
...pocket full of rye; Four-and-twenty blackbirds When the pie was opened The birds began to sing; Wasn't that a dainty dish To set before the King? The King...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; When down came... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1919 - 144 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 the king? Preparation Pupil's part Yes. (In all probability there will be none. If it happens that there is some... | |
| Lawrence Elmendorf - 1919 - 286 str.
...Stxpence 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 the counting-house Counting out his money; The queen was in the parlour Eating... | |
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