PETER PRIM’S
Profitable Present
TO
the little misses and masters
OF
THE UNITED STATES.
“One—Two—
“Come buckle my shoe.”
illustrated with neat engravings
,
PHILADELPHIA:
PUBLISHED BY MORGAN & SONS.
Price plain, 12½ cents—coloured 18¾ cents.
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ONE
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TWO
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Come buckle my Shoe.
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You lazy Elf!
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Pray do it yourself.
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Philadel
a
Pub. and Sold by W. Charles.
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THREE
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FOUR
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Shut the door:
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Let us keep ourselves warm
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And not think of the storm.
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FIVE
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SIX
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I’m picking some sticks,
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That my mother may make
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A nice currant Cake.
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SEVEN
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EIGHT
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You are come here too late.
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’Tis all one to Ben,
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He can go home again.
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NINE
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TEN
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Who’ll buy a fat Hen?
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Her bones are so small
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You may eat legs and all.
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ELEVEN
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TWELVE
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I can dig and can delve,
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Take care of the Sows,
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And bring home the cows.
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MORGAN & SONS,
Have recently Published, and for sale,
JUVENILE BOOKS,
embellished with neat engravings.
Price 37½ cents coloured, 25 cents plain.
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The Gamut and Time Table,
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The House that Jack built,
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History of the old Woman and her Pig,
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Old Mother Hubbard and her Dog,
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Dame Trot and her Comical Cat,
Price 31¼ cents coloured, 18¾ cents plain.
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The Elm of Kensington, a Parody on the House that Jack built,
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The little Man and Maid,
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The Forty Thieves,
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Flora’s Grand Gala,
Price 25 cents coloured, 18¾ cents plain.
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John Gilpin’s ride to Edmonton,
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Mrs. Gilpin’s return from Edmonton,
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Cinderella, or the little Glass Slipper,
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The little Poulterer,
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The little Farmer,
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The World turn’d Upside Down,
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History of Little Fanny,
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The History of Little Eliza, &c. &c.