4 DAME GILL. Then Jill came in, And she did grin To see Jack's paper plaster ; Her mother whipt Her 'cross her knee, For laughing at Jack's disaster. 13 JACK'S THRASHING MACHINE. Jack not much hurt, All over dirt, His m bad sadly splash'd him: How Jill did jump With Jack to pump, And then his father thrash'd him ! 10 JACK & Jllili* OLD DAME GILL. Read it who will They'll laugh their fill. BAXBTJRY: PRISTED BY J. G. BUSTIER. 2 15 1 i 3 JACK AND JILL. Once Jack and Jill Went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water ; When Jack fell down, And broke his crown, And Jill carue tumbling after. Ball held sow's ear, And both in rear, rain 'gainst the dame and hit her; Then she did fall O'er Sow and Ball, How Jack and Jill did titter! And now all three, Went in to see, And put the place all right; Which done they sup, Then drink a cup, And wish you all good night ! CRYING IMPLEMENTS. Hearing the rout, Dame Gill came out, With fagot sticks from th' door; She laid 'em on Jack, And poor J ill's back, Until they both did roar. THE HOBBY-HORSE. Then up Jack got, And home did trot, Just as fast as he could caper : Dame Gill did the job, To plaster his nob, With vinegar and brown paper. 8 THE RAlNDEEIt. 9 "PADDY AND HIS BULL. Now Jill did laugh, And Jack did cry, And the dame began to jeer : Then Jill did say, That they should play, While Laplander rode raindeer. They first ran high, They then ran low, And down did each other pull ; We both are down, We both must own : — Now Paddy shall ride the bull. 12 JACK'S PIG. The pig he squall'd, While Jack he bawl'd, And Jill join'd in the choir ; Dog Ball being near, Bit pig by the ear, And threw Jack in the mire. 5 DOG BALL. This made Jill pout And she ran out, And Jack did quickly follow ; They rode Dog Ball, J ill got a fall ; How Jack did laugh and halloo ! 6 BAD HORSEMANSHIP. The dame came out, To look about ; Jill said that Jack was saucy : Says Jill, I'll tell You how Jack fell ; — Twas on a bank most mossy. 1 I THE CAMEL JOCKEY. Camel came by, Says Jack, I'll try, If I can't vide this prancer : He gave a jump, On camel's hump ; He led him a droll dance, sir. 10 TAYLOR AND GOOSE. And Jill did the string let loose ; So the swing gave way, In the midst of play, And threw Jack across the goose. 7 JACK ON HIS CHARGER. Dame Gill did grin, As she went in, And Jill was plagu'd by Jack : Donkey came by ; Said Jack, I'll try To ride upon bis back 0.