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Title: The Tailor and the Crow - An Old Rhyme with New Drawings
Author: Brooke, L. Leslie (Leonard Leslie), 1862-1940
Language: English
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                 THE TAILOR AND
                    THE CROW

[Illustration]

                  DRAWINGS BY

                L. LESLIE BROOKE


                   THE TAILOR
                    AND THE
                      CROW


[Illustration]


                LESLIE BROOKE'S
                CHILDREN'S BOOKS

       *       *       *       *       *

              THE MAN IN THE MOON
                 LITTLE BO-PEEP
         THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET
                   ARE ISSUED
        AS SEPARATE BOOKS IN PAPER COVERS

             _Also in One Volume_
                 RING O' ROSES
      CONTAINING ALL THE ABOVE SELECTIONS

       *       *       *       *       *

             THE THREE LITTLE PIGS
                   TOM THUMB
               THE GOLDEN GOOSE
               THE THREE BEARS

                  ARE ISSUED
      AS SEPARATE STORIES IN PAPER COVERS

             _Also in One Volume_
             THE GOLDEN GOOSE BOOK
        CONTAINING ALL THE ABOVE STORIES

       *       *       *       *       *

              JOHNNY CROW'S GARDEN

       *       *       *       *       *

               JOHNNY CROW'S PARTY

       *       *       *       *       *

             THE NURSERY RHYME BOOK
             Edited By ANDREW LANG

       *       *       *       *       *

               _In Two Volumes_

      THE PELICAN CHORUS AND OTHER VERSES
         THE JUMBLIES AND OTHER VERSES
                BY EDWARD LEAR

              _Also in One Volume_

                 NONSENSE SONGS

      COMPRISING THE ABOVE TWO SELECTIONS

       *       *       *       *       *

             THE HOUSE IN THE WOOD

       *       *       *       *       *

                  PUBLISHED BY
           FREDERICK WARNE & CO., Ltd.



[Illustration]


            The Tailor and the Crow:

                  An Old Rhyme
                     with
                  New Drawings

                      by
                L. Leslie Brooke

[Illustration]

                    London
         Frederick Warne and Co Ltd.
                   New York


[Illustration: To my Wife]


         _Printed in Great Britain._

                  COPYRIGHT
                     1911
         ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL.



THE TAILOR AND THE
CROW


[Illustration]

A carrion crow sat on an oak,
  Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding do,

[Illustration]

Watching a tailor shape his cloak;

[Illustration]

Sing heigh ho,

[Illustration]

the carrion crow,

[Illustration]

Fol de riddle,

[Illustration]

lol de riddle,

[Illustration]

hi ding do.

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Wife,

[Illustration]

bring me my old bent bow,

Fol de riddle,

[Illustration]

[Illustration]

lol de riddle,

[Illustration]

hi

[Illustration]

ding do.

[Illustration]

That I may shoot yon carrion crow;

[Illustration]

Sing heigh ho, the carrion crow,

[Illustration]

Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding do.

[Illustration]

The tailor he shot

and missed his mark,

[Illustration]

[Illustration]

Fol de riddle,

[Illustration]

lol de riddle,

[Illustration]

hi ding

[Illustration]

do.

[Illustration]

And shot his own sow quite through the heart;

[Illustration]

Sing heigh ho, the carrion crow,
Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding do.

[Illustration]

Wife, bring brandy in a spoon,

[Illustration]

Fol de riddle,

[Illustration]

lol de riddle,

[Illustration]

hi-ding do.

[Illustration]

For our old sow

[Illustration]

is in a swoon;

[Illustration]

Sing

HEIGH

[Illustration]

[Illustration]

HO,

[Illustration]

the carrion crow,

[Illustration]

Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding

[Illustration]

do.





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