S. & J. KEYS'S EDITION, DEVONPORT. THE DROLL ADVENTURES OF i^ J) Jo: AND HER DOG. MOTHER HUBBARD AND HBB BOG. Old Mother Hubbard, Went to the cupboard, To give her poor Dog a bone : When she came there The cupboard was bare, And so the poor Dog had none. 2 MOTHER HUBBARD She went to the Baker's, To buy him some bread : When she came back. The poor Dog was dead, ANE) HER DOG. She weiit to the Undertaker's, To buy him a coffin : When she came back. The Do2 was a laughing. to'' MOTHER HUBBARD. She went to the Tavern, For White Wine and Ked : When she came back, The Dog stood on his head. AND HER DOG. 5 She went to the Fruiterer's, To buy him some Fruit : When she came baek, He was playing the Fhite, 6 MOTHER HUBBARD WWMI mmm She went out again, To buy him some Linen : When she eame back, The Dog was spinning. AND HER DOG. She went to the Tailor's, To get him a Coat : When she came back, He was riding a Goat. She went to the Barber's. To buy him a Wi^ : When she came back, He wa^ dancing a jig. w 8 MOTHER HUBBARD AND HER DOG. She went to the Matter s To bMy him a Hat : When she came baok. He was feeding the Cat. The Dame made a curtsey, The Dog made a bow : The Dame said, " Yonv servant," The Dog said, " Bow wow." C4 m^^mAw^m MOTHER HUBBARD. ft m m g M m Ye pretty little boys and girls, Who have this fuuriy story read, B Of Mother Hubbard's wondrous dog, Which, after he was dead, Came all at once to life again, Laugh'd, fed the cat,anddanc'd droll jigs, [amus'd, Right well you must have been At all his strange & curious rigs. i^&g Devonport: Printed and Sold by Samuel and John Keys. Sold by K. STONE, Stationer, Exeter; And at KEED'S General Stationery Warehouse, Newport. m m ft m ^1 m p S K R i v/