WITH THE SEA QUEEN-A PICTURE FOR P AINTING
(Copied.) A merry wind danced over the hill, A madcap wind. He shook the daffodil's golden crown, And ruffled the clover's creamy gown, Then off ho sped with a laughing shout, To blow the hurrying clouds about, And bustling back to earth again, He blew my bonnet all down the lane, Then he hid behind a And pounced on me. He blew mo behind, He blew me before. He blew me right out of the schoolroom door. "COLDEX MOOX (S). Cily. "THE GROCER." There was an old grocer as mad as could be. He packed up the sugar and labelled it "Tea." He spread all the biscuits with strawberry jam. And sprinkled with sawdust the bacon and ham. And when we went shopping and asked him for eggs. He offered to sell us a bundle of pegs. But gave us some candy, then climbed up a tree. We like that old grocer, as mad as could be. Found by "BROWX PEDLAR" v . m. Aewtown.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 20
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