Galloping Guide

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Galloping Guide ro THF, ABC. BANBURY : PJ mi >i and Sold by J. G. Rusa&& 9 BRIDGE-STREET. ce One Penny.

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  • Galloping Guidero THF,

    ABC.

    BANBURY :PJ mi >i and Sold by J. G. Rusa&& 9

    BRIDGE-STREET.

    ce One Penny.

  • CHILDREN'S BOOKCOLLECTION

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    LIBRARY OF THE

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

    LOS ANGELES

    }The Good Farmer, or History of

    Thomas Wirerao.iiGalloping Guide to the ABCAdventures of Sir Richard Whit.)

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  • At RUSHER'S fam'd Warehouse,Books, Pictures, and Toys,

    Are sold to amuseAll the good Girls and Boys :

    For youth of all agesThere's plenty in store,

    Amusement, instruction,For rich and for poor.

  • He who ne'er learns his A B C,For ever will a blockhead be ;But try to learn, be wise, and then

    You will be lov'd by all good meii.

  • The Galloping- Guideto (lie

    A B C,OR THE

    L'Jiild's Agreeable Introduction

    to a knowledge of the

    Gentlemen of the Alphabet.

    BAXBURY:Printed and Sold by J. G. RusiiLii,

    BRIDGE-STREET.

    Price One Penny.

  • Tom Trot's Alphabet.

    A B C D E F GII I J K L M NO P Q R S T UV W X Y Z.

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  • A was an Ass, with hispanniers and load ; Ct

    B is a Bear, in thenorth his abode. b

  • c^ is a Cow,tli at gives

    milk, curds, and whey;

    Dis a Drummer,who's /I

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  • Gisa Gentleman, badwith the gout ;

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    His a Horseman,that 1

    rode round about. 1J-

  • JJaneand Joseph, who

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    leas'dinthe fields; J

    K is a King, and thesceptre he wields.

  • Lis a Lad and a Lass on 11the green ;

    M a fine Magpie asever was seen.

  • N is a Nest that was builtwith much care ; I 8-

    o is an Orph:in, betimestakes the air.

  • -^i^*^^T) is a Peacock, as fine as

    jrou please;

    Qis a Queen, wears thecrown with much ease.

  • Rwas a Rogue, forhe stoleall the prog ;

    sis a Sailor, who's drink-

    ing his

  • Twasa Traveller, that

    got in the mire ;

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    u is an Urchin, as duncenone stood higher.

  • >V^7~ is William, with his

    Xwas Xantippe, ascoldj,I declare,

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    Yis a Youth, went to __market so gay ; j

    z was a Zealander, ridingaway.

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