■ I THE HISTORY OF THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. A DIVERTING STORY. LONDON: JOHN HARRIS, CORNER OF ST. PAUl's CHURCH-YARD. HISTORY OF THE This is the House that Jack built. HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. This is the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. HISTORY OF THE This is the Rat, that eat the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. This is the Cat, that killed the Rat, that eat the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. HISTORY OF THE This is the Dog, that worried the Cat, that killed the Rat, that eat the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. This is the Cow with the crumpled Horn, that tossed the Dog, that worried^he Cat, that killed the Rat, that eat the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. A HISTORY OF THE 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 the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. This is the Man all tattered and torn, that kissed 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 the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. HISTORY OF THE This is the Priest all shaven and shorn, that mar- ried the Man all tattered and torn, that kissed the Maiden all forlorn, that milked the Cow with the crumpled Horn, that tossed the Dog, that worried the Cat, that killed the Eat, that eat the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. This is the Cock that crowed in the morn, that waked the Priest all shaven and shorn, that mar- ried the Man all tattered and torn, that kissed 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 the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. ! HISTORY OF THE This is the Fox that lived under the Thorn, that stole the Gock that crowed in the morn, that waked the Priest all shaven and shorn, that mar- ried the Man all tattered and torn, that kissed the Maiden all forlorn, that milked the Cow with the crumpled Horn, that tossed the Dog, that worried the Cat. that killed the Eat. that eat the Malt that lay in the House that Jack built KOrSTC THAT JACK ttUILT. This is Jack with his Hound and Horn, that caught the Fox that lived under the Thorn, that stole the Cock that crowed in the morn, that waked the Priest all shaven and shorn, that married the Man all tattered and torn, that kissed 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 the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. IIISTOItY OF THE This is the Horse of a beautiful form, that carried Jack with his Hound and Horn, that caught the Fox that lived under the Thorn, that stole the Cock that crowed in the mom, that waked the Priest all shaven and shorn, that married the Man all tattered and torn, that kissed the Maiden all forlorn, that milked the Cow with the crumpled Horn, that tossed the Bog, that worried the Cat, that killed the Rat, that eat the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. This is the Stable so snug and warm, that was made for the Horse of a beautiful form, that carried Jack with his Hound and Horn, that caught the Fox that lived under the Thorn, that stole the Cock that crowed in the morn, that waked the Priest all shaven and shorn, that married the Man all tattered and torn, that kissed the Maiden all for- lorn, that milked the Cow with the crumpled Horn, that tossed the Dog, that worried the Cat, that killed the Rat, that eat the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. HISTORY OF THE This is the Boy that every morn swept the Stable snug and warm, that was made for the Horse of a beautiful form, that carried Jack with his Hound and Horn, that caught the Fox that lived under the Thorn, that stole the Cock that crowed in the morn, that waked the Priest all shaven and shorn, that married the Man all tattered and torn, that kissed the Maiden all forlern, that milked the Cow with the crumpled Horn, that tossed the Dog, that worried the Cat, that killed the Rat, that eat the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. This is Sir John Barley-corn, that treated the Boy that every morn swept the Stable snug and warm, that was made I for the Horse of a beautiful form, that carried Jack with his Hound and Horn, that caught the Fox that lived under the Thorn, that stole the Cock that crowed in the morn, that waked the Priest all shaven and shorn, that married I the Man all tattered and torn, that kissed 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 the Malt, that lay in the House that Jack built. t i I i I 1 ( CABINET OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTIO Consisting of the most approved Novelties for the Nursery ; Printed in a superior manner upon good paper, Is. 6d. each, and illustrated with Sixteen Engravings neatly coloured. 1. Mother Hubbard & her Dog. 2. Dame Trot and her Cat. 3. Cock Robin, a Painted Toy, for either Girl or Boy. 4. History of the House that Jack Built. 5. 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