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The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog - In which is shewn the wonderful powers that good old lady possessed in the education of her favourite animal

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THE
COMIC ADVENTURES
OF
OLD MOTHER HUBBARD,
AND
_HER DOG_:

IN WHICH IS SHEWN
THE WONDERFUL POWERS THAT GOOD OLD LADY
POSSESSED IN THE EDUCATION OF HER
FAVOURITE ANIMAL.

LONDON:
PRINTED FOR J. HARRIS AND SON,
CORNER OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD.
1819.

Old Mother Hubbard
Went to the Cupboard,
To give the poor Dog a bone.
When she came there,
The Cupboard was bare,
And so the poor Dog had none.

She went to the Baker's
To buy...

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 55814 *** [Illustration: Portrait OF MOTHER HUBBARD. _From an Original Painting._] THE COMIC ADVENTURES OF OLD MOTHER HUBBARD, AND _HER DOG_: IN WHICH IS SHEWN THE WONDERFUL POWERS THAT GOOD OLD LADY POSSESSED IN THE EDUCATION OF HER FAVOURITE ANIMAL. [Illustration] LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. HARRIS AND SON, CORNER OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD. 1819. [Illustration] Old Mother Hubbard Went to the Cupboard, To give the poor Dog a bone. When she came there, The Cupboard was bare, And so the poor Dog had none. [Illustration] She went to the Baker's To buy him some bread; When she came back The Dog was dead! [Illustration] She went to the Undertaker's To buy him a Coffin; When she came back The Dog was laughing. [Illustration] She took a clean dish To get him some tripe; When she came back He was smoking his pipe. [Illustration] She went to the Alehouse To get him some beer; When she came back The Dog sat in a Chair. [Illustration] She went to the Tavern For white wine and red; When she came back The Dog stood on his head. [Illustration] She went to the Fruiterer's To buy him some fruit; When she came back He was playing the flute. [Illustration] She went to the Taylor's To buy him a coat; When she came back He was riding a goat. [Illustration] She went to the Hatter's To buy him a hat; When she came back He was feeding her Cat. [Illustration] She went to the Barber's To buy him a wig; When she came back He was dancing a jig. [Illustration] She went to the Cobbler's To buy him some shoes; When she came back He was reading the news. [Illustration] She went to the Sempstress To buy him some linen; When she came back The Dog was spinning. [Illustration] She went to the Hosier's To buy him some hose; When she came back He was drest in his clothes. [Illustration] The Dame made a courtesy, The Dog made a bow; The Dame said, Your servant, The Dog said, Bow-wow. [Illustration] This wonderful Dog Was Dame Hubbard's delight, He could Read, he could Dance, He could Sing, he could Write; She gave him rich dainties Whenever he fed, And erected this Monument When he was dead. TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Obvious printer errors have been corrected. Otherwise, the author's original spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been left intact. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog, by Sarah Catherine Martin *** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 55814 ***

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Title
The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog - In which is shewn the wonderful powers that good old lady possessed in the education of her favourite animal
Author(s)
Martin, Sarah Catherine
Language
English
Type
Text
Release Date
October 25, 2017
Word Count
430 words
Library of Congress Classification
PZ
Bookshelves
Browsing: Children & Young Adult Reading, Browsing: Poetry
Rights
Public domain in the USA.