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" Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool? Yes, sir, Yes sir, Three bags full. One for my master. One for my dame, And one for the little boy Who lives down the lane. "
The Folk-lore Readers: Book One - Page 76
by Eulalie Osgood Grover - 1905 - 111 pages
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The Only True Mother Goose Melodies: Without Addition Or Abridgement ...

Nursery rhymes - 1833 - 154 pages
...BAA, baa, black sheep, have you any wool ? Yes, marry have I, three bags full, *>ne for my master, and one for my dame, And one for the little boy that lives in the lain The man in the wilderness. Asked me, How many strawberries Grew in the sea ? I answered him as...
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Aunt Friendly's Gift

Sarah Schoonmaker Baker - Picture books for children - 1899 - 282 pages
...always sung, Which much delighted Mary ; And near the cage she 'd ever sit, To hear her own canary. BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP, Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool ? Yes, marry, have I, Three bags full : One for my master, One for my dame ; But none for the little girl...
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Stories for my children

Edward Hugessen Knatchbull- Hugessen (1st baron Brabourne.) - Children's stories - 1869 - 470 pages
...are the three bags full of wool, which the black sheep had — one for the master, and one for the dame, and one for the little boy that lives in the lane. They tell me there are a good many black sheep in the world still, but they generally steal wool now...
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Mother Goose for Grown Folks

Adeline Dutton Train Whitney - Children's poetry - 1870 - 174 pages
.... - i " Baa, baa, black sheep I Have you any wool ? I Yes, sir, — no, sir, — Three bags full. j One for my master, One for my dame, * And one for the little boy That lives in the lane." I 'T is the same question as of old jv And still the doubter saith, f u Can any good be made to come...
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St. Nicholas, Volume 41, Part 1

Mary Mapes Dodge - Children's literature - 1914 - 852 pages
...Bye, baby bunting, Daddy *s gone a-hunting, To get a little rabbit's skin To wrap the baby bunting in. Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool ? Yes, sir, yes, sir, Three bags full : II One for my master, And one for my dame, And one for the little boy Who lives in our lane. VOL....
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Extraordinary nursery rhymes and tales, new yet old, tr. into comic verse ...

Extraordinary nursery rhymes - 1876 - 170 pages
...none but you, none but you !' ' Then I must take you, Mr. Tomkins — 'tis your due, 'tis your due ! ' Ba-a, ba-a, Black Sheep. BA-A, ba-a, black sheep, have you any wool ?' ' Yes, pretty maiden, three bags full : One for my master, one for my dame, And one for the little boy that...
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The Judge, Volume 75

American wit and humor - 1918 - 854 pages
...daintily, and her companion, out of considerae/ t \э i. Russia is learning the ways of the world. 2. Ba-a- baa black sheep, have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, two bags full. One for the land sir, and one for the sea To clothe the gallant boys, sir, Who fight...
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The child's picture story book

Child - 1883 - 330 pages
...dear Grandmamma, and take her on your knee, And let us have "My Lady Wind " how happy we shall be! BA-A, ba-a, black sheep, Have you a-ny wool ? Yes,...my dame, And one for the lit-tle boy That lives in our lane. Lit-tle Jack Hor-ner sat in a cor-ner, Eat-ing a Christ-mas pie ; He put in his thumb, and...
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The child's picture story book

Child - 1883 - 330 pages
...dear Grandmamma, and take her on your knee, And let us have "My Lady Wind " how happy we shall be! BA-A, ba-a, black sheep, Have you a-ny wool ? Yes,...One for my mas-ter, One for my dame, And one for the l it-tie boy That lives in our lane. Lit-tle Jack Hor-ner sat in a cor-ner, Eat-ing a Christ-mas pie...
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Recitations for infant schools

Wilhelmina Lydia Rooper - 1884 - 80 pages
...within ; And the fifth if you pursue, It will never fly from you. 40 BA BA. (Thefive vowels.} Ba, ba, black sheep, have you any wool ? Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full: One for my master, and one for my dame, But none for the little boy who cries in the lane. 41 DING DOXG. Ding dong, bell,...
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