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Caldecott's Picture Book (No. 1), by Various + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: R. Caldecott's Picture Book (No. 1) + +Author: Various + +Illustrator: Randolph Caldecott + +Release Date: July 8, 2011 [EBook #36665] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK R. CALDECOTT'S PICTURE BOOK *** + + + + +Produced by David Edwards, Matthew Wheaton and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive) + + + + + + +</pre> + +<div> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i001.jpg" alt="i001" /> +</div> + +<p class="caption"> +R. Caldecott's <span class="sc">Picture Book</span><br /> +John <span class="sc">Gilpin</span><br /> +The <span class="sc">House</span> that <span class="sc">Jack</span> built.<br /> +The <span class="sc">Mad</span> <span class="sc">Dog</span><br /> +The <span class="sc">Babes</span> in the <span class="sc">Wood</span><br /> +<br /> +Frederick Warne & Co Ltd.</p> + +<h1 id="booktitle">R. CALDECOTT'S<br /> +PICTURE BOOK<br /> +(No. 1) +</h1> + +<p class="h3">CONTAINING</p> + +<p class="h3"><a href="#tdhojg">THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN</a><br /> +<br /> +<a href="#thtjb">THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT</a><br /> +<br /> +<a href="#aeotdoamd">AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG</a><br /> +<br /> +<a href="#tbitw">THE BABES IN THE WOOD</a></p> + +<br /> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i002.jpg" alt="i002" /> +</div> + +<p class="h3">LONDON<br /> +FREDERICK WARNE AND CO., <span class="sc">Ltd.</span><br /> +AND NEW YORK</p> + +<p class="h5"><i>Printed in Great Britain</i></p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-006.jpg" alt="i003" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<p><a name="tdhojg"></a></p> + +<h2>THE DIVERTING HISTORY<br /> +OF<br /> +JOHN GILPIN:</h2> + +<p class="h4"><i>Showing how he went farther than he intended, and +came safe home again.</i></p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i004.jpg" alt="i004" /> +</div> + +<p class="caption">WRITTEN BY W<span class="supers">m</span>. COWPER +<br /> +WITH DRAWINGS BY R. CALDECOTT</p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="inset24" style="margin-left:-3em"> +<p class="dropcap">JOHN GILPIN was a citizen<br /> +<span class="i2">Of credit and renown,<br /></span> +<span>A train-band captain eke was he,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Of famous London town.<br /></span></p> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>John Gilpin's spouse said to her dear,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">"Though wedded we have been<br /></span> +<span>These twice ten tedious years, yet we<br /></span> +<span class="i2">No holiday have seen.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>"To-morrow is our wedding-day,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And we will then repair<br /></span> +<span>Unto the 'Bell' at Edmonton,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">All in a chaise and pair.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>"My sister, and my sister's child,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Myself, and children three,<br /></span> +<span>Will fill the chaise; so you must ride<br /></span> +<span class="i2">On horseback after we."<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i005.jpg" alt="i005" /> +</div> + +<p class="caption">The Linendraper bold</p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>He soon replied, "I do admire<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Of womankind but one,<br /></span> +<span>And you are she, my dearest dear,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Therefore it shall be done.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>"I am a linendraper bold,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">As all the world doth know,<br /></span> +<span>And my good friend the calender<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Will lend his horse to go."<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Quoth Mrs. Gilpin, "That's well said;<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And for that wine is dear,<br /></span> +<span>We will be furnished with our own,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Which is both bright and clear."<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>John Gilpin kissed his loving wife.<br /></span> +<span class="i2">O'erjoyed was he to find,<br /></span> +<span>That though on pleasure she was bent,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">She had a frugal mind.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i006.jpg" alt="i006" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-010.jpg" alt="i007" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>The morning came, the chaise was brought,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">But yet was not allowed<br /></span> +<span>To drive up to the door, lest all<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Should say that she was proud.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>So three doors off the chaise was stayed,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Where they did all get in;<br /></span> +<span>Six precious souls, and all agog<br /></span> +<span class="i2">To dash through thick and thin.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Smack went the whip, round went the wheels,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Were never folks so glad!<br /></span> +<span>The stones did rattle underneath,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">As if Cheapside were mad.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>John Gilpin at his horse's side<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Seized fast the flowing mane,<br /></span> +<span>And up he got, in haste to ride,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">But soon came down again;<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>For saddletree scarce reached had he,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">His journey to begin,<br /></span> +<span>When, turning round his head, he saw<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Three customers come in.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>So down he came; for loss of time,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Although it grieved him sore,<br /></span> +<span>Yet loss of pence, full well he knew,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Would trouble him much more.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i008.jpg" alt="i008" /> +</div> + +<p class="caption">The 3 customers</p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i009.jpg" alt="i009" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>'Twas long before the customers<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Were suited to their mind,<br /></span> +<span>When Betty screaming came downstairs,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">"The wine is left behind!"<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>"Good lack!" quoth he, "yet bring it me,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">My leathern belt likewise,<br /></span> +<span>In which I bear my trusty sword<br /></span> +<span class="i2">When I do exercise."<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Now Mistress Gilpin (careful soul!)<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Had two stone bottles found,<br /></span> +<span>To hold the liquor that she loved,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And keep it safe and sound.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Each bottle had a curling ear,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Through which the belt he drew,<br /></span> +<span>And hung a bottle on each side,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">To make his balance true.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Then over all, that he might be<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Equipped from top to toe,<br /></span> +<span>His long red cloak, well brushed and neat,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">He manfully did throw.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Now see him mounted once again<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Upon his nimble steed,<br /></span> +<span>Full slowly pacing o'er the stones,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">With caution and good heed.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i010.jpg" alt="i010" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p> But finding soon a smoother road<br /> +<span class="in2">Beneath his well-shod feet,</span><br /> +The snorting beast began to trot,<br /> +<span class="in2">Which galled him in his seat.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i011.jpg" alt="i011" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>"So, fair and softly!" John he cried,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">But John he cried in vain;<br /></span> +<span>That trot became a gallop soon,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">In spite of curb and rein.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>So stooping down, as needs he must<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Who cannot sit upright,<br /></span> +<span>He grasped the mane with both his hands,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And eke with all his might.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>His horse, who never in that sort<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Had handled been before,<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>What thing upon his back had got,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Did wonder more and more.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Away went Gilpin, neck or nought;<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Away went hat and wig;<br /></span> +<span>He little dreamt, when he set out,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Of running such a rig.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>The wind did blow, the cloak did fly<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Like streamer long and gay,<br /></span> +<span>Till, loop and button failing both,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">At last it flew away.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i012.jpg" alt="i012" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Then might all people well discern<br /></span> +<span class="i2">The bottles he had slung;<br /></span> +<span>A bottle swinging at each side,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">As hath been said or sung.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>The dogs did bark, the children screamed,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Up flew the windows all;<br /></span> +<span>And every soul cried out, "Well done!"<br /></span> +<span class="i2">As loud as he could bawl.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Away went Gilpin—who but he?<br /></span> +<span class="i2">His fame soon spread around;<br /></span> +<span>"He carries weight! he rides a race<br /></span> +<span class="i2">'Tis for a thousand pound!"<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>And still as fast as he drew near,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">'Twas wonderful to view<br /></span> +<span>How in a trice the turnpike-men<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Their gates wide open threw.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-016-17m.jpg" alt="i013-1014" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i015.jpg" alt="i015" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>And now, as he went bowing down<br /></span> +<span class="i2">His reeking head full low,<br /></span> +<span>The bottles twain behind his back<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Were shattered at a blow.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Down ran the wine into the road,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Most piteous to be seen,<br /></span> +<span>Which made the horse's flanks to smoke,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">As they had basted been.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i016.jpg" alt="i016" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>But still he seemed to carry weight,<br /> +<span class="in2">With leathern girdle braced;</span><br /> +For all might see the bottle-necks<br /> +<span class="in2">Still dangling at his waist</span>.</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i017.jpg" alt="i017" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>Thus all through merry Islington<br /> +<span class="in2">These gambols he did play,</span><br /> +Until he came unto the Wash<br /> +<span class="in2">Of Edmonton so gay;</span> +<br /> +<br /> +And there he threw the wash about<br /> +<span class="in2">On both sides of the way,</span><br /> +Just like unto a trundling mop,<br /> +<span class="in2">Or a wild goose at play.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i018.jpg" alt="i018" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>At Edmonton his loving wife<br /></span> +<span class="i2">From the balcony spied<br /></span> +<span>Her tender husband, wondering much<br /></span> +<span class="i2">To see how he did ride.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>"Stop, stop, John Gilpin!—Here's the house!"<br /></span> +<span class="i2">They all at once did cry;<br /></span> +<span>"The dinner waits, and we are tired;"<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Said Gilpin—"So am I!"<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i019.jpg" alt="i019" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>But yet his horse was not a whit<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Inclined to tarry there;<br /></span> +<span>For why?—his owner had a house<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Full ten miles off, at Ware.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>So like an arrow swift he flew,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Shot by an archer strong;<br /></span> +<span>So did he fly—which brings me to<br /></span> +<span class="i2">The middle of my song.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-023.jpg" alt="i020" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Away went Gilpin, out of breath,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And sore against his will,<br /></span> +<span>Till at his friend the calender's<br /></span> +<span class="i2">His horse at last stood still.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>The calender, amazed to see<br /></span> +<span class="i2">His neighbour in such trim,<br /></span> +<span>Laid down his pipe, flew to the gate,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And thus accosted him:<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i021.jpg" alt="i021" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>"What news? what news? your tidings tell;<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Tell me you must and shall—<br /></span> +<span>Say why bareheaded you are come,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Or why you come at all?"<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Now Gilpin had a pleasant wit,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And loved a timely joke;<br /></span> +<span>And thus unto the calender<br /></span> +<span class="i2">In merry guise he spoke:<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>"I came because your horse would come:<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And, if I well forebode,<br /></span> +<span>My hat and wig will soon be here,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">They are upon the road."<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>The calender, right glad to find<br /></span> +<span class="i2">His friend in merry pin,<br /></span> +<span>Returned him not a single word,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">But to the house went in;<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i022.jpg" alt="i022" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Whence straight he came with hat and wig,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">A wig that flowed behind,<br /></span> +<span>A hat not much the worse for wear,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Each comely in its kind.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>He held them up, and in his turn<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Thus showed his ready wit:<br /></span> +<span>"My head is twice as big as yours,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">They therefore needs must fit."<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i023.jpg" alt="i023" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>"But let me scrape the dirt away,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">That hangs upon your face;<br /></span> +<span>And stop and eat, for well you may<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Be in a hungry case."<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Said John, "It is my wedding-day,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And all the world would stare<br /></span> +<span>If wife should dine at Edmonton,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And I should dine at Ware."<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>So turning to his horse, he said<br /></span> +<span class="i2">"I am in haste to dine;<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>'Twas for your pleasure you came here,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">You shall go back for mine."<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Ah! luckless speech, and bootless boast!<br /></span> +<span class="i2">For which he paid full dear;<br /></span> +<span>For while he spake, a braying ass<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Did sing most loud and clear;<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Whereat his horse did snort, as he<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Had heard a lion roar,<br /></span> +<span>And galloped off with all his might,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">As he had done before.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-027.jpg" alt="i024" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>Away went Gilpin, and away<br /> +<span class="in2">Went Gilpin's hat and wig;<br /></span> +He lost them sooner than at first,<br /> +<span class="in2">For why?—they were too big.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i025.jpg" alt="i025" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Now Mistress Gilpin, when she saw<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Her husband posting down<br /></span> +<span>Into the country far away,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">She pulled out half-a-crown;<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>And thus unto the youth she said<br /></span> +<span class="i2">That drove them to the "Bell,"<br /></span> +<span>"This shall be yours when you bring back<br /></span> +<span class="i2">My husband safe and well."<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i026.jpg" alt="i026" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>The youth did ride, and soon did meet<br /></span> +<span class="i2">John coming back amain;<br /></span> +<span>Whom in a trice he tried to stop,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">By catching at his rein.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>But not performing what he meant,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And gladly would have done,<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>The frighted steed he frighted more,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And made him faster run.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>Away went Gilpin, and away<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Went postboy at his heels,<br /></span> +<span>The postboy's horse right glad to miss<br /></span> +<span class="i2">The lumbering of the wheels.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i027.jpg" alt="i027" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<span>Six gentlemen upon the road,<br /></span> +<span class="in2">Thus seeing Gilpin fly,<br /></span> +<span>With postboy scampering in the rear,<br /></span> +<span class="in2">They raised the hue and cry.<br /></span> +</div> + +<div class="inset18"> +<span>"Stop thief! stop thief! a highwayman!"<br /></span> +<span class="in2">Not one of them was mute;<br /></span> +<span>And all and each that passed that way<br /></span> +<span class="in2">Did join in the pursuit.<br /></span> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i028.jpg" alt="i028" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-032-33m.jpg" alt="i029-i030" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i031.jpg" alt="i031" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div> +<div class="left"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>And now the turnpike-gates again<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Flew open in short space;<br /></span> +<span>The toll-man thinking, as before,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">That Gilpin rode a race.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="right"> +<div class="poem" style="margin-left:2%; margin-right:2%"> + +<div class="stanza"> +<span>And so he did, and won it too,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">For he got first to town;<br /></span> +<span>Nor stopped till where he had got up,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">He did again get down.<br /></span> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset14"> +<span>Now let us sing, Long live the King.<br /></span> +<span class="in2">And Gilpin, long live he;<br /></span> +<span>And when he next doth ride abroad,<br /></span> +<span class="in2">May I be there to see.<br /></span> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i032.jpg" alt="i032" /> +</div> + +<hr class="chapter" /> + +<p><a name="thtjb"></a></p> + +<h2>THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT</h2> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-038.jpg" alt="i033" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<p class="jack">This is the House that Jack built.</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i034.jpg" alt="i034" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<div class="inset24" style="width:40em"> +<img src="images/i035.jpg" alt="i035" /> +<img src="images/i036.jpg" alt="i036" class="splitr" /> +</div> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-042.jpg" alt="i037" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<img src="images/i038r.jpg" alt="i038r" class="splitr" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<p class="jack">This is the Malt,<br /> +That lay in the House that Jack built.</p> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<img src="images/i038l.jpg" alt="i038l" class="split" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<p class="jack">This is the Rat,<br /> +That ate the Malt,<br /> +That lay in the House that Jack built.</p> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<div class="inset24" style="width:670px"> +<img src="images/i040.jpg" alt="i040" /> +<img src="images/i039.jpg" alt="i039" class="splitr" /> +</div> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-046.jpg" alt="i041" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<p class="jack">This is the Cat,<br /> +That killed the Rat,<br /> +That ate the Malt,<br /> +That lay in the House that Jack built.</p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<div class="inset24" style="width:820px"> +<img src="images/i042.jpg" alt="i042" /> +<img src="images/i043.jpg" alt="i043" class="splitr" /> +</div> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i044.jpg" alt="i044" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-050.jpg" alt="i045" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<img src="images/i046-top.jpg" alt="i046-top" class="splitr" +style="margin-right:3px" +/> +<img src="images/i046-bottom.jpg" alt="i046-bottom" class="splitr" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<p class="jack">This is the Dog,<br /> +That worried the Cat,<br /> +That killed the Rat,<br /> +That ate the Malt,<br /> +That lay in the House that Jack built.</p> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i047.jpg" alt="i047" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i048.jpg" alt="i048" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<img src="images/i049-a.jpg" alt="i049-a" class="splitr" /> + +<p class="jack"> +This is the Cow with the crumpled horn,<br /> +That tossed the Dog,<br /> +That worried the Cat,<br /> +That killed the Rat,<br /> +That ate the Malt,<br /> +That lay in the House that Jack built.</p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i049-b.jpg" alt="i049-b" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-055.jpg" alt="i050" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i051.jpg" alt="i051" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i052.jpg" alt="i052" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<img src="images/i053-a.jpg" alt="i053-a" class="split" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<p class="jack"> +This is the Maiden all forlorn,<br /> +That milked the Cow with the crumpled horn,<br /> +That tossed the Dog,<br /> +That worried the Cat,<br /> +That killed the Rat,<br /> +That ate the Malt,<br /> +That lay in the House that Jack built.</p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<img src="images/i053-b.jpg" alt="i053-b" class="splitr" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<p class="jack"> +This is the Man all tattered and torn,<br /> +That kissed the Maiden all forlorn,<br /> +That milked the Cow with the crumpled horn,<br /> +That tossed the Dog,<br /> +That worried the Cat,<br /> +That killed the Rat,<br /> +That ate the Malt,<br /> +That lay in the House that Jack built.</p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-059.jpg" alt="i054" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<div class="inset24" style="width:45em"> +<img src="images/i055.jpg" alt="i055" /> +<img src="images/i056.jpg" alt="i056" class="splitr" /> +</div> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<p class="jack"> +This is the Priest, all shaven and shorn,<br /> +That married the Man all tattered and torn,<br /> +That kissed the Maiden all forlorn,<br /> + +<img src="images/i057-a.jpg" alt="i057-a" class="split" /> + +That milked the Cow with the crumpled horn,<br /> +That tossed the Dog,<br /> +That worried the Cat,<br /> +That killed the Rat,<br /> +That ate the Malt,<br /> +That lay in the House that Jack built.</p> + +<p class="jack"> +This is the Cock that crowed in the morn;<br /> +That waked the Priest all shaven and shorn,<br /> +That married the Man all tattered and torn,<br /> +That kissed the Maiden all forlorn,<br /> +That milked the Cow with the crumpled horn,<br /> + +<img src="images/i057-b.jpg" alt="i057-b" class="splitr" /> + +That tossed the Dog,<br /> +That worried the Cat,<br /> +That killed the Rat,<br /> +That ate the Malt,<br /> +That lay in the House that Jack built.</p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-063.jpg" alt="i058" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<div class="inset24" style="width:45em"> +<img src="images/i059.jpg" alt="i059" /> +<img src="images/i060.jpg" alt="i060" class="splitr" /> +</div> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<p class="jack"> +This is the Farmer who sowed the corn,<br /> +That fed the Cock that crowed in the morn,<br /> +That waked the Priest all shaven and shorn,<br /> +That married the Man all tattered and torn,<br /> +That kissed the Maiden all forlorn,<br /> +That milked the Cow with the crumpled horn,<br /> +That tossed the Dog,<br /> +That worried the Cat,<br /> +That killed the Rat,<br /> +That ate the Malt,<br /> +That lay in the House that Jack built.</p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i061.jpg" alt="i061" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-067.jpg" alt="i062" /> +</div> + +<br clear="all" /> + +<hr class="chapter" /> + +<p><a name="aeotdoamd"></a></p> + +<h2>AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG</h2> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-070.jpg" alt="i063" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i064.jpg" alt="i064" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<p class="caption">An ELEGY on the DEATH of a MAD DOG.<br /> +WRITTEN By D<span class="supers">r</span> GOLDSMITH<br /> +PICTURED By R. Caldecott<br /> +SUNG By Master <span class="sc">Bill Primrose</span><br /> +IN MEMORY OF TOBY</p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i065.jpg" alt="i065" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p class="dropcap">GOOD people all, of every sort,<br /> +<span class="in2">Give ear unto my song;</span><br /> +And if you find it wondrous short,</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i066.jpg" alt="i066" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset14"> +<p><span class="in2">It cannot hold you long.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-074.jpg" alt="i067" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i068.jpg" alt="i068" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>In Islington there lived a man,<br /> +<span class="in2">Of whom the world might say,</span><br /> +That still a godly race he ran,</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i069.jpg" alt="i069" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset12"> +<p><span class="in2">Whene'er he went</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i070.jpg" alt="i070" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset12"> +<p><span class="in2">to pray.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-078.jpg" alt="i071" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i072.jpg" alt="i072" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>A kind and gentle heart he had,<br /> +<span class="in2">To comfort friends and foes;</span><br /> +The naked every day he clad,</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i073.jpg" alt="i073" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset12"> +<p><span class="in2">When he put on</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i074.jpg" alt="i074" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset12"> +<p><span class="in2">his clothes.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-082.jpg" alt="i075" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i076-a.jpg" alt="i076-a" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>And in that town a dog was found:<br /> +<span class="in2">As many dogs there be—</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i076-b.jpg" alt="i076-b" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>Both mongrel, puppy, whelp and hound,</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i076-c.jpg" alt="i076-c" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset12"> +<p><span class="in2">And curs of low degree.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i077.jpg" alt="i077" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>This dog and man at first were friends;</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i078.jpg" alt="i078" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p><span class="in2">But, when a pique began,</span><br /> +The dog, to gain some private ends,</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i079.jpg" alt="i079" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p><span class="in2">Went mad, and bit the man.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-087.jpg" alt="i080" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i081.jpg" alt="i081" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>Around from all</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i082.jpg" alt="i082" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>the neighbouring streets</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i083.jpg" alt="i083" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p><span class="in2">The wondering neighbours ran;</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-091.jpg" alt="i084" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i085.jpg" alt="i085" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>And swore the dog had lost his wits,</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i086.jpg" alt="i086" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p><span class="in2">To bite so good a man.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i087.jpg" alt="i087" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>The wound it seem'd both sore and sad +<span class="in2">To every christian eye;</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-095.jpg" alt="i088" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i089.jpg" alt="i089" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset20"> +<p>And while they swore the dog was mad,</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i090.jpg" alt="i090" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p><span class="in2">They swore the man would die.</span><br /> +<br /> +But soon a wonder came to light,<br /> +<span class="in2">That show'd the rogues they lied—</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i091-a.jpg" alt="i091-a" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>The man recover'd of the bite;</p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i091.jpg" alt="i091" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p><span class="in2">The dog it was that died.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-099.jpg" alt="i092" /> +</div> + +<hr class="chapter" /> + +<p><a name="tbitw"></a></p> + +<h2>THE BABES IN THE WOOD</h2> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i093.jpg" alt="i093" /> +</div> + +<p class="caption">SORE SICKE THEY WERE AND LIKE TO DYE</p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i094.jpg" alt="i094" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>Now ponder well, you parents deare,<br /> +<span class="in2">These wordes which I shall write;</span><br /> +A doleful story you shall heare,<br /> +<span class="in2">In time brought forth to light.</span><br /> +<br /> +A gentleman of good account<br /> +<span class="in2">In Norfolke dwelt of late,</span><br /> +Who did in honour far surmount<br /> +<span class="in2">Most men of his estate.</span><br /> +<br /> +Sore sicke he was, and like to dye,<br /> +<span class="in2">No helpe his life could save;</span><br /> +His wife by him as sicke did lye,<br /> +<span class="in2">And both possest one grave.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i095.jpg" alt="i095" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>No love between these two was lost,<br /> +<span class="in2">Each was to other kinde;</span><br /> +In love they liv'd, in love they dyed,<br /> +<span class="in2">And left two babes behinde:</span><br /> +<br /> +The one a fine and pretty boy,<br /> +<span class="in2">Not passing three yeares olde;</span><br /> +The other a girl more young than he<br /> +<span class="in2">And fram'd in beautye's molde.</span><br /> +<br /> +The father left his little son,<br /> +<span class="in2">As plainlye doth appeare,</span><br /> +When he to perfect age should come<br /> +<span class="in2">Three hundred poundes a yeare.</span><br /> +<br /> +And to his little daughter Jane<br /> +<span class="in2">Five hundred poundes in gold,</span><br /> +To be paid downe on marriage-day,<br /> +<span class="in2">Which might not be controll'd:</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i096.jpg" alt="i096" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>But if the children chanced to dye,<br /> +<span class="in2">Ere they to age should come,</span><br /> +Their uncle should possesse their wealth;<br /> +<span class="in2">For so the wille did run.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-106.jpg" alt="i097" /> +</div> + +<p class="caption"><span class="sc">Now, Brother</span>, said the dying man, +<span class="sc">Look to my children deare.</span></p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>"Now, brother," said the dying man,<br /> +<span class="in2">"Look to my children deare;</span><br /> +Be good unto my boy and girl,<br /> +<span class="in2">No friendes else have they here:</span><br /> +<br /> +"To God and you I do commend<br /> +<span class="in2">My children deare this daye;</span><br /> +But little while be sure we have<br /> +<span class="in2">Within this world to staye.</span><br /> +<br /> +"You must be father and mother both,<br /> +<span class="in2">And uncle all in one;</span><br /> +God knowes what will become of them,<br /> +<span class="in2">When I am dead and gone."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i098.jpg" alt="i098" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>With that bespake their mother deare: +<span class="in2">"O brother kinde," quoth shee,</span><br /> +"You are the man must bring our babes<br /> +<span class="in2">To wealth or miserie:</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i099.jpg" alt="i099" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i100.jpg" alt="i100" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>"And if you keep them carefully,<br /> +<span class="in2">Then God will you reward;</span><br /> +But if you otherwise should deal,<br /> +<span class="in2">God will your deedes regard."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-110.jpg" alt="i101" /> +</div> + +<p class="caption"><span class="sc">With lippes as cold as any stone, +they kist the children small</span></p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>With lippes as cold as any stone,<br /> +<span class="in2">They kist the children small:</span><br /> +"God bless you both, my children deare:"<br /> +<span class="in2">With that the teares did fall.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i102.jpg" alt="i102" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i103.jpg" alt="i103" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>These speeches then their brother spake<br /> +<span class="in2">To this sicke couple there:</span><br /> +"The keeping of your little ones,<br /> +<span class="in2">Sweet sister, do not feare:</span><br /> +<br /> +"God never prosper me nor mine,<br /> +<span class="in2">Nor aught else that I have,</span><br /> +If I do wrong your children deare,<br /> +<span class="in2">When you are layd in grave."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i104.jpg" alt="i104" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-114.jpg" alt="i105" /> +</div> + +<p class="caption"><span class="sc">Their Parents being Dead & Gone, +The Children home he takes.</span></p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>The parents being dead and gone,<br /> +<span class="in2">The children home he takes,</span><br /> +And bringes them straite unto his house,<br /> +<span class="in2">Where much of them he makes.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i106.jpg" alt="i106" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i107.jpg" alt="i107" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>He had not kept these pretty babes<br /> +<span class="in2">A twelvemonth and a daye,</span><br /> +But, for their wealth, he did devise<br /> +<span class="in2">To make them both awaye.</span><br /> +<br /> +He bargain'd with two ruffians strong,<br /> +<span class="in2">Which were of furious mood,</span><br /> +That they should take the children young,<br /> +<span class="in2">And slaye them in a wood.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i108.jpg" alt="i108" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>He told his wife an artful tale,<br /> +<span class="in2">He would the children send</span><br /> +To be brought up in faire London,<br /> +<span class="in2">With one that was his friend.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i109.jpg" alt="i109" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>Away then went those pretty babes,<br /> +<span class="in2">Rejoycing at that tide,</span><br /> +Rejoycing with a merry minde,<br /> +<span class="in2">They should on cock-horse ride.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-119.jpg" alt="i110" /> +</div> + +<p class="caption"><span class="sc">Away then went the Pretty Babes +Rejoycing at that tide.</span></p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i111.jpg" alt="i111" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>They prate and prattle pleasantly<br /> +<span class="in2">As they rode on the waye,</span><br /> +To those that should their butchers be,<br /> +<span class="in2">And work their lives' decaye:</span><br /> +<br /> +So that the pretty speeche they had,<br /> +<span class="in2">Made murderers' heart relent:</span><br /> +And they that undertooke the deed,<br /> +<span class="in2">Full sore did now repent.</span><br /> +<br /> +Yet one of them, more hard of heart,<br /> +<span class="in2">Did vow to do his charge,</span><br /> +Because the wretch, that hired him,<br /> +<span class="in2">Had paid him very large.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i112.jpg" alt="i112" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>The other would not agree thereto,<br /> +<span class="in2">So here they fell to strife;</span><br /> +With one another they did fight,<br /> +<span class="in2">About the children's life:</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i113.jpg" alt="i113" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>And he that was of mildest mood,<br /> +<span class="in2">Did slaye the other there,</span><br /> +Within an unfrequented wood,<br /> +<span class="in2">Where babes did quake for feare!</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-123.jpg" alt="i114" /> +</div> + +<p class="caption"><span class="sc"> +And he that was of mildest mood did slaye the other there</span></p> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i115.jpg" alt="i115" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>He took the children by the hand,<br /> +<span class="in2">While teares stood in their eye,</span><br /> +And bade them come and go with him,<br /> +<span class="in2">And look they did not crye:</span><br /> +<br /> +And two long miles he ledd them on,<br /> +<span class="in2">While they for food complaine:</span><br /> +"Stay here," quoth he, "I'll bring ye bread,<br /> +<span class="in2">When I come back againe."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i116.jpg" alt="i116" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>These prettye babes, with hand in hand,<br /> +<span class="in2">Went wandering up and downe;</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i117.jpg" alt="i117" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>But never more they sawe the man +<span class="in2">Approaching from the town.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-127.jpg" alt="i118" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i119.jpg" alt="i119" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>Their prettye lippes with blackberries +<span class="in2">Were all besmear'd and dyed;</span><br /> +And when they sawe the darksome night,<br /> +<span class="in2">They sat them downe and cryed.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i120.jpg" alt="i120" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset18"> +<p>Thus wandered these two prettye babes,<br /> +<span class="in2">Till death did end their grief;</span><br /> +In one another's armes they dyed,<br /> +<span class="in2">As babes wanting relief.</span><br /> +<br /> +No burial these prettye babes<br /> +<span class="in2">Of any man receives,</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i121.jpg" alt="i121" /> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="inset16"> +<p>Till Robin-redbreast painfully<br /> +<span class="in2">Did cover them with leaves.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="spacer"> </p> + +<div class="centered"> +<img src="images/i-131.jpg" alt="i122" /> +</div> + +<p class="caption"><span class="sc">In one another's arms they dyed.</span></p> + +</div> + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of Project Gutenberg's R. 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Caldecott's Picture Book (No. 1), by Various + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: R. Caldecott's Picture Book (No. 1) + +Author: Various + +Illustrator: Randolph Caldecott + +Release Date: July 8, 2011 [EBook #36665] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK R. CALDECOTT'S PICTURE BOOK *** + + + + +Produced by David Edwards, Matthew Wheaton and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive) + + + + + + + + [Illustration: R. Caldecott's PICTURE BOOK + + John GILPIN + The HOUSE that JACK built. + The MAD DOG + The BABES in the WOOD + + Frederick Warne & Co Ltd.] + + + + + R. CALDECOTT'S PICTURE BOOK (No. 1) + + + CONTAINING + + THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN + + THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT + + AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG + + THE BABES IN THE WOOD + + LONDON + FREDERICK WARNE AND CO., LTD. + AND NEW YORK + + _Printed in Great Britain_ + + + + +THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN: + + _Showing how he went farther than he intended, and came safe home + again._ + + [Illustration: WRITTEN BY Wm. COWPER WITH DRAWINGS BY R. CALDECOTT] + + + John Gilpin was a citizen + Of credit and renown, + A train-band captain eke was he, + Of famous London town. + + John Gilpin's spouse said to her dear, + "Though wedded we have been + These twice ten tedious years, yet we + No holiday have seen. + + "To-morrow is our wedding-day, + And we will then repair + Unto the 'Bell' at Edmonton, + All in a chaise and pair. + + "My sister, and my sister's child, + Myself, and children three, + Will fill the chaise; so you must ride + On horseback after we." + + [Illustration: The Linendraper bold] + + He soon replied, "I do admire + Of womankind but one, + And you are she, my dearest dear, + Therefore it shall be done. + + "I am a linendraper bold, + As all the world doth know, + And my good friend the calender + Will lend his horse to go." + + Quoth Mrs. Gilpin, "That's well said; + And for that wine is dear, + We will be furnished with our own, + Which is both bright and clear." + + John Gilpin kissed his loving wife. + O'erjoyed was he to find, + That though on pleasure she was bent, + She had a frugal mind. + + The morning came, the chaise was brought, + But yet was not allowed + To drive up to the door, lest all + Should say that she was proud. + + So three doors off the chaise was stayed, + Where they did all get in; + Six precious souls, and all agog + To dash through thick and thin. + + Smack went the whip, round went the wheels, + Were never folks so glad! + The stones did rattle underneath, + As if Cheapside were mad. + + John Gilpin at his horse's side + Seized fast the flowing mane, + And up he got, in haste to ride, + But soon came down again; + + For saddletree scarce reached had he, + His journey to begin, + When, turning round his head, he saw + Three customers come in. + + So down he came; for loss of time, + Although it grieved him sore, + Yet loss of pence, full well he knew, + Would trouble him much more. + + [Illustration: The 3 customers] + + 'Twas long before the customers + Were suited to their mind, + When Betty screaming came downstairs, + "The wine is left behind!" + + "Good lack!" quoth he, "yet bring it me, + My leathern belt likewise, + In which I bear my trusty sword + When I do exercise." + + Now Mistress Gilpin (careful soul!) + Had two stone bottles found, + To hold the liquor that she loved, + And keep it safe and sound. + + Each bottle had a curling ear, + Through which the belt he drew, + And hung a bottle on each side, + To make his balance true. + + Then over all, that he might be + Equipped from top to toe, + His long red cloak, well brushed and neat, + He manfully did throw. + + Now see him mounted once again + Upon his nimble steed, + Full slowly pacing o'er the stones, + With caution and good heed. + + But finding soon a smoother road + Beneath his well-shod feet, + The snorting beast began to trot, + Which galled him in his seat. + + "So, fair and softly!" John he cried, + But John he cried in vain; + That trot became a gallop soon, + In spite of curb and rein. + + So stooping down, as needs he must + Who cannot sit upright, + He grasped the mane with both his hands, + And eke with all his might. + + His horse, who never in that sort + Had handled been before, + What thing upon his back had got, + Did wonder more and more. + + Away went Gilpin, neck or nought; + Away went hat and wig; + He little dreamt, when he set out, + Of running such a rig. + + The wind did blow, the cloak did fly + Like streamer long and gay, + Till, loop and button failing both, + At last it flew away. + + Then might all people well discern + The bottles he had slung; + A bottle swinging at each side, + As hath been said or sung. + + The dogs did bark, the children screamed, + Up flew the windows all; + And every soul cried out, "Well done!" + As loud as he could bawl. + + Away went Gilpin--who but he? + His fame soon spread around; + "He carries weight! he rides a race + 'Tis for a thousand pound!" + + And still as fast as he drew near, + 'Twas wonderful to view + How in a trice the turnpike-men + Their gates wide open threw. + + And now, as he went bowing down + His reeking head full low, + The bottles twain behind his back + Were shattered at a blow. + + Down ran the wine into the road, + Most piteous to be seen, + Which made the horse's flanks to smoke, + As they had basted been. + + But still he seemed to carry weight, + With leathern girdle braced; + For all might see the bottle-necks + Still dangling at his waist. + + Thus all through merry Islington + These gambols he did play, + Until he came unto the Wash + Of Edmonton so gay; + + And there he threw the wash about + On both sides of the way, + Just like unto a trundling mop, + Or a wild goose at play. + + At Edmonton his loving wife + From the balcony spied + Her tender husband, wondering much + To see how he did ride. + + "Stop, stop, John Gilpin!--Here's the house!" + They all at once did cry; + "The dinner waits, and we are tired;" + Said Gilpin--"So am I!" + + But yet his horse was not a whit + Inclined to tarry there; + For why?--his owner had a house + Full ten miles off, at Ware. + + So like an arrow swift he flew, + Shot by an archer strong; + So did he fly--which brings me to + The middle of my song. + + Away went Gilpin, out of breath, + And sore against his will, + Till at his friend the calender's + His horse at last stood still. + + The calender, amazed to see + His neighbour in such trim, + Laid down his pipe, flew to the gate, + And thus accosted him: + + "What news? what news? your tidings tell; + Tell me you must and shall-- + Say why bareheaded you are come, + Or why you come at all?" + + Now Gilpin had a pleasant wit, + And loved a timely joke; + And thus unto the calender + In merry guise he spoke: + + "I came because your horse would come: + And, if I well forebode, + My hat and wig will soon be here, + They are upon the road." + + The calender, right glad to find + His friend in merry pin, + Returned him not a single word, + But to the house went in; + + Whence straight he came with hat and wig, + A wig that flowed behind, + A hat not much the worse for wear, + Each comely in its kind. + + He held them up, and in his turn + Thus showed his ready wit: + "My head is twice as big as yours, + They therefore needs must fit." + + "But let me scrape the dirt away, + That hangs upon your face; + And stop and eat, for well you may + Be in a hungry case." + + Said John, "It is my wedding-day, + And all the world would stare + If wife should dine at Edmonton, + And I should dine at Ware." + + So turning to his horse, he said + "I am in haste to dine; + 'Twas for your pleasure you came here, + You shall go back for mine." + + Ah! luckless speech, and bootless boast! + For which he paid full dear; + For while he spake, a braying ass + Did sing most loud and clear; + + Whereat his horse did snort, as he + Had heard a lion roar, + And galloped off with all his might, + As he had done before. + + Away went Gilpin, and away + Went Gilpin's hat and wig; + He lost them sooner than at first, + For why?--they were too big. + + Now Mistress Gilpin, when she saw + Her husband posting down + Into the country far away, + She pulled out half-a-crown; + + And thus unto the youth she said + That drove them to the "Bell," + "This shall be yours when you bring back + My husband safe and well." + + The youth did ride, and soon did meet + John coming back amain; + Whom in a trice he tried to stop, + By catching at his rein. + + But not performing what he meant, + And gladly would have done, + The frighted steed he frighted more, + And made him faster run. + + Away went Gilpin, and away + Went postboy at his heels, + The postboy's horse right glad to miss + The lumbering of the wheels. + + Six gentlemen upon the road, + Thus seeing Gilpin fly, + With postboy scampering in the rear, + They raised the hue and cry. + + "Stop thief! stop thief! a highwayman!" + Not one of them was mute; + And all and each that passed that way + Did join in the pursuit. + + And now the turnpike-gates again + Flew open in short space; + The toll-man thinking, as before, + That Gilpin rode a race. + + And so he did, and won it too, + For he got first to town; + Nor stopped till where he had got up, + He did again get down. + + Now let us sing, Long live the King. + And Gilpin, long live he; + And when he next doth ride abroad, + May I be there to see. + + + + +THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT + + + This is the House that Jack built. + + This is the Malt, + That lay in the House that Jack built. + + This is the Rat, + That ate the Malt, + That lay in the House that Jack built. + + This is the Cat, + That killed the Rat, + That ate the Malt, + That lay in the House that Jack built. + + This is the Dog, + That worried the Cat, + That killed the Rat, + That ate the Malt, + That lay in the House that Jack built. + + This is the Cow with the crumpled horn, + That tossed the Dog, + That worried the Cat, + That killed the Rat, + That ate the Malt, + That lay in the House that Jack built. + + 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 ate the Malt, + That lay in the 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 ate the Malt, + That lay in the House + that Jack built. + + This is 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 ate the Malt, + That lay in the House that Jack built. + + This is 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 ate the Malt, + That lay in the House that Jack built. + + This is the Farmer who sowed the corn, + That fed 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 ate the Malt, + That lay in the House that Jack built. + + + + +AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A MAD DOG + + [Illustration: An ELEGY on the DEATH of a MAD DOG. + WRITTEN By Dr GOLDSMITH + PICTURED By R. Caldecott + SUNG By Master BILL PRIMROSE + IN MEMORY OF TOBY] + + + Good people all, of every sort, + Give ear unto my song; + And if you find it wondrous short, + It cannot hold you long. + + In Islington there lived a man, + Of whom the world might say, + That still a godly race he ran, + Whene'er he went to pray. + + A kind and gentle heart he had, + To comfort friends and foes; + The naked every day he clad, + When he put on his clothes. + + And in that town a dog was found: + As many dogs there be-- + Both mongrel, puppy, whelp, and hound, + And curs of low degree. + + This dog and man at first were friends; + But, when a pique began, + The dog, to gain some private ends, + Went mad, and bit the man. + + Around from all the neighbouring streets + The wondering neighbours ran; + And swore the dog had lost his wits, + To bite so good a man. + + The wound it seem'd both sore and sad + To every christian eye; + And while they swore the dog was mad, + They swore the man would die. + + But soon a wonder came to light, + That show'd the rogues they lied-- + The man recover'd of the bite; + The dog it was that died. + + + + +THE BABES IN THE WOOD + + [Illustration: SORE SICKE THEY WERE AND LIKE TO DYE] + + + Now ponder well, you parents deare, + These wordes which I shall write; + A doleful story you shall heare, + In time brought forth to light. + + A gentleman of good account + In Norfolke dwelt of late, + Who did in honour far surmount + Most men of his estate. + + Sore sicke he was, and like to dye, + No helpe his life could save; + His wife by him as sicke did lye, + And both possest one grave. + + No love between these two was lost, + Each was to other kinde; + In love they liv'd, in love they dyed, + And left two babes behinde: + + The one a fine and pretty boy, + Not passing three yeares olde; + The other a girl more young than he + And fram'd in beautye's molde. + + The father left his little son, + As plainlye doth appeare, + When he to perfect age should come + Three hundred poundes a yeare. + + And to his little daughter Jane + Five hundred poundes in gold, + To be paid downe on marriage-day, + Which might not be controll'd: + + But if the children chanced to dye, + Ere they to age should come, + Their uncle should possesse their wealth; + For so the wille did run. + + [Illustration: NOW, BROTHER, said the dying man, LOOK TO MY CHILDREN + DEARE.] + + "Now, brother," said the dying man, + "Look to my children deare; + Be good unto my boy and girl, + No friendes else have they here: + + "To God and you I do commend + My children deare this daye; + But little while be sure we have + Within this world to staye. + + "You must be father and mother both, + And uncle all in one; + God knowes what will become of them, + When I am dead and gone." + + With that bespake their mother deare: + "O brother kinde," quoth shee, + "You are the man must bring our babes + To wealth or miserie: + + "And if you keep them carefully, + Then God will you reward; + But if you otherwise should deal, + God will your deedes regard." + + [Illustration: WITH LIPPES AS COLD AS ANY STONE, THEY KIST THE + CHILDREN SMALL] + + With lippes as cold as any stone, + They kist the children small: + "God bless you both, my children deare:" + With that the teares did fall. + + These speeches then their brother spake + To this sicke couple there: + "The keeping of your little ones, + Sweet sister, do not feare: + + "God never prosper me nor mine, + Nor aught else that I have, + If I do wrong your children deare, + When you are layd in grave." + + [Illustration: THEIR PARENTS BEING DEAD & GONE, THE CHILDREN HOME HE + TAKES.] + + The parents being dead and gone, + The children home he takes, + And bringes them straite unto his house, + Where much of them he makes. + + He had not kept these pretty babes + A twelvemonth and a daye, + But, for their wealth, he did devise + To make them both awaye. + + He bargain'd with two ruffians strong, + Which were of furious mood, + That they should take the children young, + And slaye them in a wood. + + He told his wife an artful tale, + He would the children send + To be brought up in faire London, + With one that was his friend. + + Away then went those pretty babes, + Rejoycing at that tide, + Rejoycing with a merry minde, + They should on cock-horse ride. + + [Illustration: AWAY THEN WENT THE PRETTY BABES REJOYCING AT THAT + TIDE.] + + They prate and prattle pleasantly + As they rode on the waye, + To those that should their butchers be, + And work their lives' decaye: + + So that the pretty speeche they had, + Made murderers' heart relent: + And they that undertooke the deed, + Full sore did now repent. + + Yet one of them, more hard of heart, + Did vow to do his charge, + Because the wretch, that hired him, + Had paid him very large. + + The other would not agree thereto, + So here they fell to strife; + With one another they did fight, + About the children's life: + + And he that was of mildest mood, + Did slaye the other there, + Within an unfrequented wood, + Where babes did quake for feare! + + [Illustration: AND HE THAT WAS OF MILDEST MOOD DID SLAYE THE OTHER + THERE] + + He took the children by the hand, + While teares stood in their eye, + And bade them come and go with him, + And look they did not crye: + + And two long miles he ledd them on, + While they for food complaine: + "Stay here," quoth he, "I'll bring ye bread, + When I come back againe." + + These prettye babes, with hand in hand, + Went wandering up and downe; + But never more they sawe the man + Approaching from the town. + + Their prettye lippes with blackberries + Were all besmear'd and dyed; + And when they sawe the darksome night, + They sat them downe and cryed. + + Thus wandered these two prettye babes, + Till death did end their grief; + In one another's armes they dyed, + As babes wanting relief. + + No burial these prettye babes + Of any man receives, + Till Robin-redbreast painfully + Did cover them with leaves. + + [Illustration: IN ONE ANOTHER'S ARMS THEY DYED.] + + + + + +End of Project Gutenberg's R. 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