CHRISTMAS: WIDTH JUVENILE COLLECTION PE 8.3 0557 mu 01 eve das pa 503 va SOWY: listletoe Series he DELIGHTS MS LOUGHLIN BROS. NEW-YORK. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN LIBRARIES Juvenile Collection PZ 1832 8.3 AN OLD SONG RESUNG. C557 AN OLD SONG RA SING a song of sixpence, A pocketful of gold, Four-and-twenty secrets Waiting to be told. Wait till Christmas morning, Secrets will be out: Isn't that a jolly time To hear the children shout! Children in the parlor, Pulling out their toys; Parents in the doorway, Laughing at their noise ; Postman on the doorstep, Handing up the mail : Isn't this a merry time, Pleasures never fail! 772414-138 5-20-69 Harry Weber Estated nett . 10 . . ... 14HREE ... i RU TAZIIRTSESSO SA ta CHOOSING A DOLLY.. www 5313 125 US PAPASAULES L EBER ... film segons itto IS1130 deep HES HUVI Christmas-time has come again! What a joy for girls and boys, With its snowballing and fun, With its sleighing and its noise! Santa Claus' bag is full Of the sweetest, loveliest things; Dolls, like babies, beautiful, Balls,and drums,and glittering rings. S7710 it Haste and get the little stockings, Santa Claus, you know, don't stay; Always he flies up the chimney Ere it's light on Christmas-day. And at night sweet little eyes Shut as tight as tight can be. Santa Claus don't like us looking- Leaves us nothing, if we see. h alu MOTHER HUBBARD'S CHRISTMAS CUPBOARD. OLD Mother Hubbard Went to her cupboard For citron, and raisins, and spice, And when she got there, She said, " I declare ! Christmas will come in a trice. “ Back to their old home The children will come, - Dear little grandchildren, too,- Sammie and Sadie, And the new baby, - Sweetest one ever you knew. “Bright the fire burns, And brown to a turn Pies, puddings, cakes large and small : Christmas is near, - Blessed and dear,- Christmas! the best time of all !" Bridgma The old-fashioned clock Said, “Tock! tick! tock!" And held up its hands in delight, When Old Mother Hubbard Shut up her cupboard With satisfied smile that night. HISTORICAL DO NOT CIRCULAT: