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 |
TWO |
| Come buckle my Shoe. |
| You lazy Elf! |
| Pray do it yourself. |
Philadela Pub. and Sold by W. Charles.
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| THREE |
FOUR |
| Shut the door: |
| Let us keep ourselves warm |
| And not think of the storm. |
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| FIVE |
SIX |
| I’m picking some sticks, |
| That my mother may make |
| A nice currant Cake. |
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| SEVEN |
EIGHT |
| You are come here too late. |
| ’Tis all one to Ben, |
| He can go home again. |
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| NINE |
TEN |
| Who’ll buy a fat Hen? |
| Her bones are so small |
| You may eat legs and all. |