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Nonsense Alphabet |
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tumbled down, and hurt his Arm, against a bit of wood. |
B |
said, 'My boy, O! do not cry; it cannot do you good!' |
C |
said, 'A Cup of Coffee hot can't do you any harm.' |
D |
said, 'A Doctor should be fetched, and he would cure the arm.' |
E |
said, 'An Egg beat up with milk would quickly make him well.' |
F |
said, 'A Fish, if broiled, might cure, if only by the smell.' |
G |
said, 'Green Gooseberry fool, the best of cures I hold.' |
H |
said, 'His Hat should be kept on, to keep him from the cold.' |
I |
said, 'Some Ice upon his head will make him better soon.' |
J |
said, 'Some Jam, if spread on bread, or given in a spoon!' |
K |
said, 'A Kangaroo is here, -- this picture let him see.' |
L |
said, 'A Lamp pray keep alight, to make some barley tea.' |
M |
said, 'A Mulberry or two might give him satisfaction.' |
N |
said, 'Some Nuts, if rolled about, might be a slight attraction.' |
O |
said, 'An Owl might make him laugh, if only it would wink.' |
P |
said, 'Some Poetry might be read aloud, to make him think.' |
Q |
said, 'A Quince I recommend, -- a Quince, or else a Quail.' |
R |
said, 'Some rats might make him move, if fastened by their tail.' |
S |
said, 'A Song should now be sung, in hopes to make him laugh!' |
T |
said, 'A Turnip might avail, if sliced or cut in half!' |
U |
said, 'An Urn, with water hot, place underneath his chin!' |
V |
said, 'I'll stand upon a chair, and play a Violin!' |
W |
said, 'Some Whisky-Whizzgigs fetch, some marbles and a ball!' |
X |
said, 'Some double XX ale would be the best of all!' |
Y |
said, 'Some Yeast mixed up with salt would make a perfect plaster!' |
Z |
said, 'Here is a box of Zinc! Get in, my little master! |
'We'll shut you up! We'll nail you down! We will, my
little master! |
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