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THE

Sugar-Plumb;

OR,

GOLDEN FAIRING.


C O M P I L E D,

FOR THE USE OF ALL HER PUPILS,

BY

Mrs. Margery Two-Shoes,

Governess of A, B, C, College.


YORK

Printed and Sold by E. Peck,

Lower-Ousegate.


(Price One Penny.)


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Here's A, B, and C,
And tumble-down D:

A, B and C, The Cat's a Blind-Buff

The Cat's a Blind-Buff,
And she cannot see.

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A stands for Apples, and Ale,
Which to gladden the Heart cannot fail.


B stands for Ball, and for Batt,
And for Band-Box to cover a Hat.


C stands for Cow, and for Cell,
And for Custard we all love so well.


D stands for Dog, and for Dick
The Dunce who deserves a good Stick.

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Great E, F, and G,
Come, Boys, follow me,

E, F, and G, Come, Boys, follow me

And we'll jump over
The Rosemary Tree.

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E stands for Egg, and for Ear,
And for Englishmen, void of fear.


F stands for Fortune and Fame,
And for Folly, which leads to Shame.


G stands for Glory and Gold,
And Guineas (all shining) behold.

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Here's great H and I,
With a Christmas Pie:—

Great H and I...

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