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قراءة كتاب Jacky Dandy's Delight
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Transcriber’s Note: Spelling and inconsistent formatting of poems has been maintained as in the original.
Jacky Dandy’s
DELIGHT.

This is Mr. Harliquin, who
shews what is to be seen
within.
LONDON:
Printed and Sold by J. Pitts,
6, Great St. Andrew
Street, 7 Dial
JACKY DANDY.

This is little Jacky Dandy
He loves cake and sugar-candy,
He bought some at the grocer’s shop,
And pleased away went hop, hop, hop.
He loves cake and sugar-candy,
He bought some at the grocer’s shop,
And pleased away went hop, hop, hop.
He hopp’d to the fair,
And saw a show there.

The first was the Lion,
That never would yield;
Behold how he ranger,
The King of the field.
That never would yield;
Behold how he ranger,
The King of the field.
He next saw the Wolf, a cruel and savage beast.

This is the Wolf,
That prouls thro’ the wood,
Who preys upon lambs,
And drinks of their blood.
That prouls thro’ the wood,
Who preys upon lambs,
And drinks of their blood.
He was next shewn a Monkey, a funny fellow, but mischievous.

The monkey mischievous
Like a naughty boy looks,
Who plagues all his friends,
And don’t mind his books.
Like a naughty boy looks,
Who plagues all his friends,
And don’t mind his books.
The next was a Bear, that had been taught to dance.

This is the Bear,
In Greenland was bred,
And brought over here,
Thro’ the streets to be led.
In Greenland was bred,
And brought over here,
Thro’ the streets to be led.
The next was the Tiger.


