id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28557 Caldecott, Randolph The Panjandrum Picture Book .txt text/plain 922 133 76 COME LASSES AND LADS COME LASSES AND LADS Come Lasses and Lads, get leave of your Dads, "And I prithee, Fiddler, play;" "The Fiddler played it false;" The Fiddler then began to play the tune again, The girls did then begin to quarrel with the men, gave him and went away "Good-night," says DOLLY to JOHN; "Good-night," says SUE, to her sweetheart HUGH, "Good night," says everyone. And bound themselves, by kisses twelve, To meet the next Holiday. And bound themselves, by kisses twelve, To meet the next Holiday. RIDE A COCK-HORSE TO BANBURY CROSS RIDE A COCK-HORSE TO BANBURY CROSS A FARMER WENT TROTTING A Farmer went trotting upon his grey Mare; A Farmer went trotting upon his grey Mare; And never follow'd wicked ways-_She had not died to-day_. and at the same time a great she-bear, coming down the street, pops its and the great Panjandrum himself, with ./cache/28557.txt ./txt/28557.txt