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THE
HOUSE JACK BUILT; .
*
THAT
A- Game of
forfeits.
To which is added,
The Entertaining Fable OF
"THE MAGPIE/' Embellished with Engravings.
LONDON: Printed and Sold by, E.
MARSHALL,
140, Fleet Street. From Aldermary Church-yard^ PRICE, Is v
This is tlieHoiise
that
Jack built.
This is the Malt, that lay in the House
that Jack huilt
.
"
This is the- Rat, tliat eat the Malt tliat lay in the House that Jack built.
This is the Cat, that killed the Rat that ,
eat the Malt, that lay in the House that
Jack
Vui.lt.
This
the Do
in the House
Jack
that
huilt.
i
This
the Covr with the crumpled horn, that tossed the Dog>, o that worried the Cat, that is
tilled the Rat, that eat the Malt that, lav in the i/
House tkat Jack buil
This is the Maiden, all forlorn, that milked the Cow with the crumpled horn, that tossed the Dog,that worried the Cat, that killed the Rat that eat
Malt, that lay in e House that Jack built. tlie
1
This
is
the
Mam
all
tattered
jmxL torn, that kissed the Maiden all forlorn, who milked the Cow
crnmpled horn, that tossed tlie Dog*, that worried
with- the
the Cat, that killed the Rat, that eat the Malt, that lay in th e
House
that Jack hnil t
.
This is the Priest all shaven. the Man all tattered and torn, niito the Maiden all forlorn, who milked the Cow with the crumpled horn, that tossed the Dog, that worried the Cat, that tilled the Rat that eat the Malt, that lay in the
and shorn who married ,
House that Jack, huilt
.
t
This is IIL
tlie
th_e
morn,
cock
tliat
crowed
tKat ^v^akedtke
staven ami slionx, tliat married tlie Maii_ all tattered and tortL, Torto tlie
Priest all
Maiden
all
forlorn,
milked the cow with the crumpthe dog, that worried the cat, that killed the rat, that eat the malt, that led horn,
that
tossed
lay in the
House
that
Jack
built.
THE MAGPIE A The Magpie
Fable.
alone, of all the birds,
a nest; the form of which was with a covering over head,
had the
art of building
and only a small hole
The
to creep out at.
rest of the birds being without
houses, desired the pie to teach
how to
build one.
and they says,
all
meet.
"You must
cross, thus"
day
is
them
appointed,
The Magpie then
first
lay
two sticks
a-
"Aye," says the Crow,
"I thought that
"Then
A
was the way to begin."*-
lay a little straw, moss, and feathers, in such a manner as this." "Aye
without doubt," says the Starling, "that necessarily follows; any one could tell
bow to do
that."
When the Pie had them till
gone- on teaching the nest was built half way, and
every bird in his turn had known something or other, he left off and said, "Gentlemen, I find you all know the method of building nests as well, if not better,
than
I
do myself, therefore you cannot
want any of my instruction:" So saying, he flew away, and left them to upbraid each other with their folly; which is visible to this day, as
the
few birds beside
Magpie know how
than half a
nest.
FINIS.
to build
more
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THE MAGPIE,
A S<>ftt
by John Jfanr/ia2>J4O fleet Street London.