Under the Window - Pictures & Rhymes for Children
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Under the Window, by Kate
Greenaway, Illustrated by Kate Greenaway
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
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Title: Under the Window
Pictures & Rhymes for Children
Author: Kate Greenaway
Release Date: October 5, 2007 [eBook #22888]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
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Under the Window BY
KATE GREENAWAY
Under the Window - Pictures & Rhymes for Children - By Kate Greenaway
Printed in Great Britain
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Under the window is my garden,
13
Where sweet, sweet flowers grow
Will you be my little wife,
14
If I ask you? Do!
You see, merry Phillis, that dear little maid,
15
Has invited Belinda to tea
Three tabbies took out their cats to tea,
16
As well-behaved tabbies as well could be
5 CONTENTS. page
Little Fanny wears a hat
17
Like her ancient Grannie
"Margery Brown, on the top of the hill,
18
Why are you standing idle still?"
Little wind, blow on the hill-top,
19
Little wind, blow down the plain
Indeed, it is true, it is perfectly true;
20
Believe me, indeed, I am playing no tricks
School is over ...

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The Project GutenbergeBook, Under theWindow, by KateGreenaway, Illustrated byKate GreenawayThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at nocost and withalmost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it,give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project GutenbergLicense includedwith this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.orgTitle: Under the WindowPictures & Rhymes for ChildrenAuthor: Kate GreenawayRelease Date: October 5, 2007 [eBook #22888]Language: EnglishCharacter set encoding: ISO-8859-1*U**NSDTEARR TT HOEF  WTIHNED PORWO**J*ECT GUTENBERG EBOOK
UNDER THE WINDOW***E-text prepared by Suzanne Shell, DavidGarcia,and the Project Gutenberg OnlineDistributed Proofreading Team(http://www.pgdp.net)  Front CoverCOPYRIGHTALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Under the window is my garden,Where sweet, sweet flowers growWill you be my little wife,If I ask you? Do!You see, merry Phillis, that dear little ,diamHas invited Belinda to teaThree tabbies took out their cats to te,aAs well-behaved tabbies as well could eb5CONTENTS.Little Fanny wears a hat31411561gape
Like her ancient Grannie"Margery Brown, on the top of the hill,Why are you standing idle still?"Little wind, blow on the hill-top,Little wind, blow down the plainIndeed, it is true, it is perfectly true;Believe me, indeed, I am playing no tskcirSchool is over,Oh, what fun!"Little Polly, will you go a-walking to-d"?ya"Indeed Little Susan, I will, if I may."6718191021222
CONTENTS.I was walking up the street,The steeple bells were ringingFive little sisters walking in a row:Now, isn't that the best way for little girls t?og oIn go-cart so tinyMy sister I drewSome geese went out a-walking,To breakfast and to dineYou are going out to tea to-day,So mind how you behavePoor Dicky's dead!—The bell we toll,And lay him in the deep, dark hole7gape322452627228
CONTENTS.Up you go, shuttlecocks, ever so high!Why come you down again, shuttlecocks?yhwTommy was a silly boy,"I can fly," he saidHiggledy, piggledy, see how they run!Hopperty, popperty! what is the fun?Which is the way to Somewhere Town?Oh, up in the morning earlyThe boat sails away, like a bird on the win,gAnd the little boys dance on the sands in agnirgape9203132333
Pipe thee high, and pipe thee low,Let the little feet go faster8CONTENTS.Polly's, Peg's, and Poppety'sMamma was kind and goodBowl away! bowl away!Fast as you can"For what are you longing, you three little ?syobOr what would you like to eat?O ring the bells! O ring the bells!We bid you, sirs, good morning43gape53637383
Then ring the bells! then ring the bells!For this fair time of MayingI saw a ship that sailed the sea,It left me as the sun went down9CONTENTS.Yes, that's the girl that struts about,She's very proud—so very proud!It was Tommy who said,"The sweet spring-time is come"Shall I sing?" says the Lark,"Shall I bloom?" says the FlowerLittle Miss Patty and Master Paulpgae1424349304
Have found two snails on the gardenllawYes, it is sad of them,Shocking to meNow, all of you, give heed untoThe tale I now relate10CONTENTS.What is Tommy running for,Running for, running for?A butcher's boy met a baker's byo(It was all of a summer day)The twelve Miss Pelicoespgae4784445464
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