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If you are not located in the United States, you -will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before -using this eBook. - -Title: Now we are six - -Author: A.A. Milne - -Illustrator: Ernest H. Shepard - -Release Date: April 9, 2023 [eBook #70516] - -Language: English - -Produced by: Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed - Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NOW WE ARE SIX *** - - - - - - NOW WE ARE SIX - - BY A.A. MILNE WITH - DECORATIONS BY ERNEST H. SHEPARD - - NEW YORK E. P. DUTTON & CO., INC. - - NOW WE ARE SIX, COPYRIGHT, 1927, - BY E. P. DUTTON & CO., INC. - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - PRINTED IN U.S.A. - - First Printing Sept., 1927 - Tenth Printing Sept., 1927 - Twentieth Printing Sept., 1927 - Thirtieth Printing Sept., 1927 - Thirty-third Printing Sept., 1927 - Thirty-fifth Printing Nov., 1927 - Fortieth Printing Nov., 1927 - Forty-fifth Printing Nov., 1927 - Fiftieth Printing Nov., 1927 - Fifty-fifth Printing Dec., 1927 - Sixtieth Printing Dec., 1927 - Sixty-fifth Printing Dec., 1927 - Seventieth Printing Dec., 1927 - Seventy-fourth Printing Dec., 1928 - Seventy-eighth Printing Sept., 1929 - Eightieth Printing May, 1930 - Eighty-fourth Printing May, 1931 - Eighty-sixth Printing July, 1932 - Eighty-ninth Printing July, 1933 - - New Edition Aug., 1935 - - Ninety-first Printing Aug., 1935 - Ninety-fourth Printing Aug., 1935 - - - - - TO - ANNE DARLINGTON - NOW SHE IS SEVEN - AND - BECAUSE SHE IS - SO - SPESHAL - - - - - NOW WE ARE SIX - - - - - INTRODUCTION - - -When you are reciting poetry, which is a thing we never do, you find -sometimes, just as you are beginning, that Uncle John is still telling -Aunt Rose that if he can't find his spectacles he won't be able to hear -properly, and does she know where they are; and by the time everybody -has stopped looking for them, you are at the last verse, and in another -minute they will be saying, "Thank-you, thank-you," without really -knowing what it was all about. So, next time, you are more careful; -and, just before you begin you say, "_Er-h'r'm!_" very loudly, -which means, "Now then, here we are"; and everybody stops talking and -looks at you: which is what you want. So then you get in the way of -saying it whenever you are asked to recite ... and sometimes it is just -as well, and sometimes it isn't.... And by and by you find yourself -saying it without thinking. Well, this bit which I am writing now, -called Introduction, is really the _er-h'r'm_ of the book, and I -have put it in, partly so as not to take you by surprise, and partly -because I can't do without it now. There are some very clever writers -who say that it is quite easy not to have an _er-h'r'm_, but I -don't agree with them. I think it is much easier not to have all the -rest of the book. - -What I want to explain in the Introduction is this. We have been nearly -three years writing this book. We began it when we were very young ... -and now we are six. So, of course, bits of it seem rather baby-ish to -us, almost as if they had slipped out of some other book by mistake. -On page whatever-it-is there is a thing which is simply three-ish, and -when we read it to ourselves just now we said, "Well, well, well," and -turned over rather quickly. So we want you to know that the name of the -book doesn't mean that this is us being six all the time, but that it -is about as far as we've got at present, and we half think of stopping -there. - - A. A. M. - -P.S.--Pooh wants us to say that he thought it was a different book; and -he hopes you won't mind, but he walked through it one day, looking for -his friend Piglet, and sat down on some of the pages by mistake. - - - - - CONTENTS - - - SOLITUDE - - KING JOHN'S CHRISTMAS - - BUSY - - SNEEZLES - - BINKER - - CHERRY STONES - - THE KNIGHT WHOSE ARMOUR DIDN'T SQUEAK - - BUTTERCUP DAYS - - THE CHARCOAL BURNER - - US TWO - - THE OLD SAILOR - - THE ENGINEER - - JOURNEY'S END - - FURRY BEAR - - FORGIVEN - - THE EMPEROR'S RHYME - - KNIGHT-IN-ARMOUR - - COME OUT WITH ME - - DOWN BY THE POND - - THE LITTLE BLACK HEN - - THE FRIEND - - THE GOOD LITTLE GIRL - - A THOUGHT - - KING HILARY AND THE BEGGARMAN - - SWING SONG - - EXPLAINED - - TWICE TIMES - - THE MORNING WALK - - CRADLE SONG - - WAITING AT THE WINDOW - - PINKLE PURR - - WIND ON THE HILL - - FORGOTTEN - - IN THE DARK - - THE END - - - - - NOW WE ARE SIX - - - - - SOLITUDE - - - I have a house where I go - When there's too many people, - I have a house where I go - Where no one can be; - I have a house where I go, - Where nobody ever says "No"; - Where no one says anything--so - There is no one but me. - - - - - KING JOHN'S CHRISTMAS - - - King John was not a good man-- - He had his little ways. - And sometimes no one spoke to him - For days and days and days. - And men who came across him, - When walking in the town, - Gave him a supercilious stare, - Or passed with noses in the air-- - And bad King John stood dumbly there, - Blushing beneath his crown. - - King John was not a good man, - And no good friends had he. - He stayed in every afternoon... - But no one came to tea. - And, round about December, - The cards upon his shelf - Which wished him lots of Christmas cheer, - And fortune in the coming year, - Were never from his near and dear, - But only from himself. - - King John was not a good man, - Yet had his hopes and fears. - They'd given him no present now - For years and years and years. - But every year at Christmas, - While minstrels stood about, - Collecting tribute from the young - For all the songs they might have sung, - He stole away upstairs and hung - A hopeful stocking out. - - King John was not a good man, - He lived his life aloof; - Alone he thought a message out - While climbing up the roof. - He wrote it down and propped it - Against the chimney stack: - "TO ALL AND SUNDRY--NEAR AND FAR-- - F. CHRISTMAS IN PARTICULAR." - And signed it not "Johannes R." - But very humbly, "JACK." - - "I want some crackers, - And I want some candy; - I think a box of chocolates - Would come in handy; - I don't mind oranges, - I do like nuts! - And I SHOULD like a pocket-knife - That really cuts. - And, oh! Father Christmas, if you love me at all, - Bring me a big, red india-rubber ball!" - - King John was not a good man-- - He wrote this message out, - And gat him to his room again, - Descending by the spout. - And all that night he lay there, - A prey to hopes and fears. - "I think that's him a-coming now," - (Anxiety bedewed his brow.) - "He'll bring one present, anyhow-- - The first I've had for years." - - "Forget about the crackers, - And forget about the candy; - I'm sure a box of chocolates - Would never come in handy; - I don't like oranges, - I don't want nuts, - And I HAVE got a pocket-knife - That almost cuts. - But, oh! Father Christmas, if you love me at all, - Bring me a big, red india-rubber ball!" - - King John was not a good man-- - Next morning when the sun - Rose up to tell a waiting world - That Christmas had begun, - And people seized their stockings, - And opened them with glee, - And crackers, toys and games appeared, - And lips with sticky sweets were smeared, - King John said grimly: "As I feared, - Nothing again for me!" - - "I did want crackers, - And I did want candy; - I know a box of chocolates - Would come in handy; - I do love oranges, - I did want nuts. - I haven't got a pocket-knife-- - Not one that cuts. - And, oh! if Father Christmas had loved me at all, - He would have brought a big, red india-rubber ball!" - - King John stood by the window, - And frowned to see below - The happy bands of boys and girls - All playing in the snow. - A while he stood there watching, - And envying them all... - When through the window big and red - There hurtled by his royal head, - And bounced and fell upon the bed, - An india-rubber ball! - - AND OH, FATHER CHRISTMAS, - MY BLESSINGS ON YOU FALL - FOR BRINGING HIM - A BIG, RED, - INDIA-RUBBER - BALL! - - - - - BUSY - - - I think I am a Muffin Man. I haven't got a bell, - I haven't got the muffin things that muffin people sell. - Perhaps I am a Postman. No, I think I am a Tram. - I'm feeling rather funny and I don't know _what_ I am-- - - BUT - - _Round_ about - And _round_ about - And _round_ about I go-- - All round the table, - The table in the nursery-- - _Round_ about - And _round_ about - And _round_ about I go; - - I think I am a Traveller escaping from a Bear; - I think I am an Elephant, - Behind another Elephant - Behind _another_ Elephant who isn't really there.... - - SO - - _Round_ about - And _round_ about - And _round_ about and _round_ about - And _round_ about - And _round_ about - I go. - - I think I am a Ticket Man who's selling tickets--please, - I think I am a Doctor who is visiting a Sneeze; - Perhaps I'm just a Nanny who is walking with a pram - I'm feeling rather funny and I don't know _what_ I am-- - - BUT - - _Round_ about - And _round_ about - And _round_ about I go-- - All around the table, - The table in the nursery-- - _Round_ about - And _round_ about - And _round_ about I go; - - I think I am a Puppy, so I'm hanging out my tongue; - I think I am a Camel who - Is looking for a Camel who - Is looking for a Camel who is looking for its Young.... - - SO - - _Round_ about - And _round_ about - And _round_ about and _round_ about - And _round_ about - And _round_ about - I go. - - - - - SNEEZLES - - - Christopher Robin - Had wheezles - And sneezles, - They bundled him - Into - His bed. - They gave him what goes - With a cold in the nose, - And some more for a cold - In the head. - They wondered - If wheezles - Could turn - Into measles, - If sneezles - Would turn - Into mumps; - They examined his chest - For a rash, - And the rest - Of his body for swellings and lumps. - They sent for some doctors - In sneezles - And wheezles - To tell them what ought - To be done. - - All sorts and conditions - Of famous physicians - Came hurrying round - At a run. - They all made a note - Of the state of his throat, - They asked if he suffered from thirst; - They asked if the sneezles - Came _after_ the wheezles, - Or if the first sneezle - Came first. - They said, "If you teazle - A sneezle - Or wheezle, - A measle - May easily grow. - But humour or pleazle - The wheezle - Or sneezle, - The measle - Will certainly go." - They expounded the reazles - For sneezles - And wheezles, - The manner of measles - When new. - They said "If he freezles - In draughts and in breezles, - Then PHTHEEZLES - May even ensue." - - * * * * * - - Christopher Robin - Got up in the morning, - The sneezles had vanished away. - And the look in his eye - Seemed to say to the sky, - "_Now, how to amuse them to-day?_" - - - - - BINKER - - - Binker--what I call him--is a secret of my own, - And Binker is the reason why I never feel alone. - Playing in the nursery, sitting on the stair, - Whatever I am busy at, Binker will be there. - - Oh, Daddy is clever, he's a clever sort of man, - And Mummy is the best since the world began, - And Nanny is Nanny, and I call her Nan-- - But they can't - See - Binker. - - Binker's always talking, 'cos I'm teaching him to speak: - He sometimes likes to do it in a funny sort of squeak, - And he sometimes likes to do it in a hoodling sort of roar ... - And I have to do it for him 'cos his throat is rather sore. - - Oh, Daddy is clever, he's a clever sort of man, - And Mummy knows all that anybody can, - And Nanny is Nanny, and I call her Nan-- - But they don't - Know - Binker. - - Binker's brave as lions when we're running in the park; - Binker's brave as tigers when we're lying in the dark; - Binker's brave as elephants. He never, never cries ... - Except (like other people) when the soap gets in his eyes. - - Oh, Daddy is Daddy, he's a Daddy sort of man, - And Mummy is as Mummy as anybody can, - And Nanny is Nanny, and I call her Nan ... - But they're not - Like - Binker. - - Binker isn't greedy, but he does like things to eat, - So I have to say to people when they're giving me a sweet, - "Oh, Binker wants a chocolate, so could you give me two?" - And then I eat it for him, 'cos his teeth are rather new. - - Well, I'm very fond of Daddy, but he hasn't time to play, - And I'm very fond of Mummy, but she sometimes goes away, - And I'm often cross with Nanny when she wants to brush my hair ... - But Binker's always Binker, and is certain to be there. - - - - - CHERRY STONES - - - _Tinker_, _Tailor_, - _Soldier_, _Sailor_, - _Rich Man_, _Poor Man_, - _Ploughboy_, _Thief_-- - - And what about a Cowboy, - Policeman, Jailer, - Engine-driver, - Or Pirate Chief? - What about a Postman--or a Keeper at the Zoo? - What about the Circus Man who lets the people through? - And the man who takes the pennies for the roundabouts and swings, - Or the man who plays the organ, and the other man who sings? - What about a Conjuror with rabbits in his pockets? - What about a Rocket Man who's always making rockets? - Oh, there's such a lot of things to do and such a lot to be - That there's always lots of cherries on my little cherry tree! - - - - - THE KNIGHT WHOSE ARMOUR DIDN'T SQUEAK - - - Of all the Knights in Appledore - The wisest was Sir Thomas Tom. - He multiplied as far as four, - And knew what nine was taken from - To make eleven. He could write - A letter to another Knight. - - No other Knight in all the land - Could do the things which he could do. - Not only did he understand - The way to polish swords, but knew - What remedy a Knight should seek - Whose armour had begun to squeak. - - And, if he didn't fight too much, - It wasn't that he did not care - For blips and buffetings and such, - But felt that it was hardly fair - To risk, by frequent injuries, - A brain as delicate as his. - - His castle (Castle Tom) was set - Conveniently on a hill; - And daily, when it wasn't wet, - He paced the battlements until - Some smaller Knight who couldn't swim - Should reach the moat and challenge him. - - Or sometimes, feeling full of fight, - He hurried out to scour the plain; - And, seeing some approaching Knight, - He either hurried home again, - Or hid; and, when the foe was past, - Blew a triumphant trumpet-blast. - - One day when good Sir Thomas Tom - Was resting in a handy ditch, - The noises he was hiding from, - Though very much the noises which - He'd always hidden from before, - Seemed somehow less.... Or was it more? - - The trotting horse, the trumpet's blast, - The whistling sword, the armour's squeak, - These, and especially the last, - Had clattered by him all the week. - Was this the same, or was it not? - _Something was different._ But what? - - Sir Thomas raised a cautious ear - And listened as Sir Hugh went by, - And suddenly he seemed to hear - (Or not to hear) the reason why - This stranger made a nicer sound - Than other Knights who lived around. - - Sir Thomas watched the way he went-- - His rage was such he couldn't speak, - For years they'd called him down in Kent - The Knight Whose Armour Didn't Squeak! - Yet here and now he looked upon - _Another_ Knight whose squeak had gone. - - He rushed to where his horse was tied; - He spurred it to a rapid trot. - The only fear he felt inside - About his enemy was not - "How sharp his sword?" "How stout his heart?" - But "Has he got too long a start?" - - Sir Hugh was singing, hand on hip, - When something sudden came along, - And caught him a terrific blip - Right in the middle of his song. - "A thunderstorm!" he thought. "Of course!" - And toppled gently off his horse. - - Then said the good Sir Thomas Tom, - Dismounting with a friendly air, - "Allow me to extract you from - The heavy armour that you wear. - At times like these the bravest Knight - May find his armour much too tight." - - A hundred yards or so beyond - The scene of brave Sir Hugh's defeat - Sir Thomas found a useful pond, - And, careful not to wet his feet, - He brought the armour to the brink, - And flung it in ... and watched it sink. - - So ever after, more and more, - The men of Kent would proudly speak - Of Thomas Tom of Appledore, - "The Knight Whose Armour Didn't Squeak" - Whilst Hugh, the Knight who gave him best, - Squeaks just as badly as the rest. - - - - - BUTTERCUP DAYS - - - Where is Anne? - Head above the buttercups, - Walking by the stream, - Down among the buttercups. - Where is Anne? - Walking with her man, - Lost in a dream, - Lost among the buttercups. - - What has she got in that little brown head? - Wonderful thoughts which can never be said. - What has she got in that firm little fist of hers? - Somebody's thumb, and it feels like Christopher's. - - Where is Anne? - Close to her man. - Brown head, gold head, - In and out the buttercups. - - - - - THE CHARCOAL-BURNER - - - The charcoal-burner has tales to tell. - He lives in the Forest, - Alone in the Forest; - He sits in the Forest, - Alone in the Forest. - And the sun comes slanting between the trees, - And rabbits come up, and they give him good-morning, - And rabbits come up and say, "Beautiful morning".... - And the moon swings clear of the tall black trees, - And owls fly over and wish him good-night, - Quietly over to wish him good-night.... - - And he sits and thinks of the things they know, - He and the Forest, alone together-- - The springs that come and the summers that go, - Autumn dew on bracken and heather, - The drip of the Forest beneath the snow.... - All the things they have seen, - All the things they have heard: - An April sky swept clean and the song of a bird.... - Oh, the charcoal-burner has tales to tell! - And he lives in the Forest and knows us well. - - - - - US TWO - - - Wherever I am, there's always Pooh, - There's always Pooh and Me. - Whatever I do, he wants to do, - "Where are you going to-day?" says Pooh: - "Well, that's very odd 'cos I was too. - Let's go together," says Pooh, says he. - "Let's go together," says Pooh. - - "What's twice eleven?" I said to Pooh. - ("Twice what?" said Pooh to Me.) - "I _think_ it ought to be twenty-two." - "Just what I think myself," said Pooh. - "It wasn't an easy sum to do, - But that's what it is," said Pooh, said he. - "That's what it is," said Pooh. - - "Let's look for dragons," I said to Pooh. - "Yes, let's," said Pooh to Me. - We crossed the river and found a few-- - "Yes, those are dragons all right," said Pooh. - "As soon as I saw their beaks I knew. - That's what they are," said Pooh, said he. - "That's what they are," said Pooh. - - "Let's frighten the dragons," I said to Pooh. - "That's right," said Pooh to Me. - "_I'm_ not afraid," I said to Pooh, - And I held his paw and I shouted "Shoo! - Silly old dragons!"--and off they flew. - "I wasn't afraid," said Pooh, said he, - "I'm _never_ afraid with you." - - So wherever I am, there's always Pooh, - There's always Pooh and Me. - "What would I do?" I said to Pooh, - "If it wasn't for you," and Pooh said: "True, - It isn't much fun for One, but Two - Can stick together," says Pooh, says he. - "That's how it is," says Pooh. - - - - - THE OLD SAILOR - - - There was once an old sailor my grandfather knew - Who had so many things which he wanted to do - That, whenever he thought it was time to begin, - He couldn't because of the state he was in. - - He was shipwrecked, and lived on an island for weeks, - And he wanted a hat, and he wanted some breeks; - And he wanted some nets, or a line and some hooks - For the turtles and things which you read of in books. - - And, thinking of this, he remembered a thing - Which he wanted (for water) and that was a spring; - And he thought that to talk to he'd look for, and keep - (If he found it) a goat, or some chickens and sheep. - - Then, because of the weather, he wanted a hut - With a door (to come in by) which opened and shut - (With a jerk, which was useful if snakes were about), - And a very strong lock to keep savages out. - - He began on the fish-hooks, and when he'd begun - He decided he couldn't because of the sun. - So he knew what he ought to begin with, and that - Was to find, or to make, a large sun-stopping hat. - - He was making the hat with some leaves from a tree, - When he thought, "I'm as hot as a body can be, - And I've nothing to take for my terrible thirst; - So I'll look for a spring, and I'll look for it _first_." - - Then he thought as he started, "Oh, dear and oh, dear! - I'll be lonely to-morrow with nobody here!" - So he made in his note-book a couple of notes: - "_I must first find some chickens_" and "_No, I mean goats._" - - He had just seen a goat (which he knew by the shape) - When he thought, "But I must have a boat for escape. - But a boat means a sail, which means needles and thread; - So I'd better sit down and make needles instead." - - He began on a needle, but thought as he worked, - That, if this was an island where savages lurked, - Sitting safe in his hut he'd have nothing to fear, - Whereas now they might suddenly breathe in his ear! - - So he thought of his hut ... and he thought of his boat, - And his hat and his breeks, and his chickens and goat, - And the hooks (for his food) and the spring (for his thirst).... - But he _never_ could think which he ought to do first. - - And so in the end he did nothing at all, - But basked on the shingle wrapped up in a shawl. - And I think it was dreadful the way he behaved-- - He did nothing but basking until he was saved! - - - - - THE ENGINEER - - - Let it rain! - Who cares? - I've a train - Upstairs, - With a brake - Which I make - From a string - Sort of thing, - Which works - In jerks, - 'Cos it drops - In the spring, - Which stops - With the string, - And the wheels - All stick - So quick - That it feels - Like a thing - That you make - With a brake, - Not string.... - - So that's what I make, - When the day's all wet. - It's a good sort of brake - But it hasn't worked yet. - - - - - JOURNEY'S END - - - _Christopher, Christopher, where are you going, Christopher Robin?_ - "Just up to the top of the hill, - Upping and upping until - I am right on the top of the hill," - Said Christopher Robin. - - _Christopher, Christopher, why are you going, Christopher Robin?_ - _There's nothing to see, so when - You've got to the top, what then?_ - "Just down to the bottom again," - Said Christopher Robin. - - - - - FURRY BEAR - - - If I were a bear, - And a big bear too, - I shouldn't much care - If it froze or snew; - I shouldn't much mind - If it snowed or friz-- - I'd be all fur-lined - With a coat like his! - - For I'd have fur boots and a brown fur wrap, - And brown fur knickers and a big fur cap. - I'd have a fur muffle-ruff to cover my jaws, - And brown fur mittens on my big brown paws. - With a big brown furry-down up to my head, - I'd sleep all the winter in a big fur bed. - - - - - FORGIVEN - - - I found a little beetle, so that Beetle was his name, - And I called him Alexander and he answered just the same. - I put him in a match-box, and I kept him all the day.... - And Nanny let my beetle out-- - Yes, Nanny let my beetle out-- - She went and let my beetle out-- - And Beetle ran away. - - She said she didn't mean it, and I never said she did, - She said she wanted matches and she just took off the lid, - She said that she was sorry, but it's difficult to catch - An excited sort of beetle you've mistaken for a match. - - She said that she was sorry, and I really mustn't mind, - As there's lots and lots of beetles which she's certain we could find, - If we looked about the garden for the holes where beetles hid-- - And we'd get another match-box and write BEETLE on the lid. - - We went to all the places which a beetle might be near, - And we made the sort of noises which a beetle likes to hear, - And I saw a kind of something, and I gave a sort of shout: - "A beetle-house and Alexander Beetle coming out!" - - It was Alexander Beetle I'm as certain as can be - And he had a sort of look as if he thought it must be ME, - And he had a sort of look as if he thought he ought to say: - "I'm very very sorry that I tried to run away." - - And Nanny's very sorry too for you-know-what-she-did, - And she's writing ALEXANDER very blackly on the lid. - So Nan and Me are friends, because it's difficult to catch - An excited Alexander you've mistaken for a match. - - - - - THE EMPEROR'S RHYME - - - The King of Peru - (Who was Emperor too) - Had a sort of a rhyme - Which was useful to know, - If he felt very shy - When a stranger came by, - Or they asked him the time - When his watch didn't go; - Or supposing he fell - (By mistake) down a well, - Or he tumbled when skating - And sat on his hat, - Or perhaps wasn't told, - Till his porridge was cold, - That his breakfast was waiting-- - Or something like that; - Oh, whenever the Emperor - Got in to a temper, or - Felt himself sulky or sad, - He would murmur and murmur, - Until he felt firmer, - This curious rhyme which he had: - - _Eight eights are sixty-four, - Multiply by seven. - When it's done, - Carry one - And take away eleven, - Nine nines are eighty-one - Multiply by three. - If it's more, - Carry four, - And then it's time for tea._ - - So whenever the Queen - Took his armour to clean, - And she didn't remember - To use any starch; - Or his birthday (in May) - Was a horrible day, - Being wet as November - And windy as March; - Or, if sitting in state - With the Wise and the Great, - He just happened to hiccup - While signing his name, - Or the Queen gave a cough, - When his crown tumbled off - As he bent down to pick up - A pen for the same; - Oh, whenever the Emperor - Got into a temper, or - Felt himself awkward and shy, - He would whisper and whisper, - Until he felt crisper, - This odd little rhyme to the sky: - - _Eight eights are eighty-one; - Multiply by seven. - If it's more, - Carry four, - And take away eleven. - Nine nines are sixty-four; - Multiply by three. - When it's done, - Carry one, - And then it's time for tea._ - - - - - KNIGHT-IN-ARMOUR - - - Whenever I'm a shining Knight, - I buckle on my armour tight; - And then I look about for things, - Like Rushings-Out, and Rescuings, - And Savings from the Dragon's Lair, - And fighting all the Dragons there. - And sometimes when our fights begin, - I think I'll let the Dragons win.... - And then I think perhaps I won't, - Because they're Dragons, and I don't. - - - - - COME OUT WITH ME - - - _There's sun on the river and sun on the hill_.... - You can hear the sea if you stand quite still! - There's eight new puppies at Roundabout Farm-- - And I saw an old sailor with only one arm! - - But every one says, "Run along!" - (Run along, run along!) - All of them say "Run along! I'm busy as can be." - Every one says, "Run along, - There's a little darling!" - If I'm a little darling, why don't they run with me? - - _There's wind on the river and wind on the hill_.... - There's a dark dead water-wheel under the mill! - I saw a fly which had just been drowned-- - And I know where a rabbit goes into the ground! - - But every one says, "Run along!" - (Run along, run along!) - All of them say "Yes, dear," and never notice me. - Every one says, "Run along, - There's a little darling!" - If I'm a little darling, why won't they come and see? - - - - - DOWN BY THE POND - - - _I'm fishing._ - Don't talk, anybody, don't come near! - Can't you see that the fish might hear? - He thinks I'm playing with a piece of string; - He thinks I'm another sort of funny sort of thing, - _But he doesn't know I'm fishing-- - He doesn't know I'm fishing._ - That's what I'm doing-- - Fishing. - - _No, I'm not, I'm newting._ - Don't cough, anybody, don't come by! - Any small noise makes a newt feel shy. - He thinks I'm a bush, or a new sort of tree; - He thinks it's somebody, but doesn't think it's Me, - _And he doesn't know I'm newting-- - No, he doesn't know I'm newting._ - That's what I'm doing-- - Newting. - - - - - THE LITTLE BLACK HEN - - - Berryman and Baxter, - Prettiboy and Penn - And old Farmer Middleton - Are five big men.... - And all of them were after - The Little Black Hen. - - She ran quickly, - They ran fast; - Baxter was first, and - Berryman was last. - I sat and watched - By the old plum-tree.... - She squawked through the hedge - And she came to me. - - The Little Black Hen - Said "Oh, it's you!" - I said "Thank you, - How do you do? - And please will you tell me, - Little Black Hen, - What did they want, - Those five big men?" - - The Little Black Hen - She said to me: - "They want me to lay them - An egg for tea. - If they were Emperors, - If they were Kings, - I'm much too busy - To lay them things." - - "I'm not a King - And I haven't a crown; - I climb up trees, - And I tumble down. - I can shut one eye, - I can count to ten, - So lay me an egg, please, - Little Black Hen." - - The Little Black Hen said, - "What will you pay, - If I lay you an egg - For Easter Day?" - - "I'll give you a Please - And a How-do-you-do, - I'll show you the Bear - Who lives in the Zoo, - I'll show you the nettle-place - On my leg, - If you'll lay me a great big - Eastery egg." - - The Little Black Hen - Said "I don't care - For a How-do-you-do - Or a Big-brown-bear, - But I'll lay you a beautiful - Eastery egg, - If you'll show me the nettle-place - On your leg." - - I showed her the place - Where I had my sting. - She touched it gently - With one black wing. - "Nettles don't hurt - If you count to ten. - And now for the egg," - Said the Little Black Hen. - - When I wake up - On Easter Day, - I shall see my egg - She's promised to lay. - If I were Emperors, - If I were Kings, - It couldn't be fuller - Of wonderful things. - - Berryman and Baxter, - Prettiboy and Penn, - And old Farmer Middleton - Are five big men. - All of them are wanting - An egg for their tea, - But the Little Black Hen is much too busy, - The Little Black Hen is _much_ too busy, - The Little Black Hen in MUCH too busy.... - _She's laying my egg for me!_ - - - - - THE FRIEND - - - There are lots and lots of people who are always asking things, - Like Dates and Pounds-and-ounces and the names of funny Kings, - And the answer's either Sixpence or A Hundred Inches Long, - And I know they'll think me silly if I get the answer wrong. - - So Pooh and I go whispering, and Pooh looks very bright, - And says, "Well, _I_ say sixpence, but I don't suppose I'm right," - And then it doesn't matter what the answer ought to be, - 'Cos if he's right, I'm Right, and if he's wrong, it isn't Me. - - - - - THE GOOD LITTLE GIRL - - - It's funny how often they say to me, "Jane? - "Have you been a _good_ girl?" - "Have you been a _good_ girl?" - And when they have said it, they say it again, - "Have you been a _good_ girl?" - "Have you been a _good_ girl?" - - I go to a party, I go out to tea, - I go to an aunt for a week at the sea, - I come back from school or from playing a game; - Wherever I come from, it's always the same: - "Well? - Have you been a _good_ girl, Jane?" - - It's always the end of the loveliest day: - "Have you been a _good_ girl?" - "Have you been a _good_ girl?" - I went to the Zoo, and they waited to say: - "Have you been a _good_ girl?" - "Have you been a _good_ girl?" - - Well, what did they think that I went there to do? - And why should I want to be bad at the Zoo? - _And should I be likely to say if I had?_ - So that's why it's funny of Mummy and Dad, - This asking and asking, in case I was bad, - "Well? - Have you been a _good_ girl, Jane?" - - - - - A THOUGHT - - - If I were John and John were Me, - Then he'd be six and I'd be three. - If John were Me and I were John, - I shouldn't have these trousers on. - - - - - KING HILARY AND THE BEGGERMAN - - - _Of Hilary the Great and Good - They tell a tale at Christmas time - I've often thought the story would - Be prettier but just as good - If almost anybody should - Translate it into rime. - So I have done the best I can - For lack of some more learned man._ - - Good King Hilary - Said to his Chancellor - (Proud Lord Willoughby, - Lord High Chancellor): - "Run to the wicket-gate - Quickly, quickly, - Run to the wicket gate - And see who is knocking. - It may be a rich man, - Sea-borne from Araby, - Bringing me peacocks, - Emeralds and ivory; - It may be a poor man, - Travel-worn and weary, - Bringing me oranges - To put in my stocking." - - Proud Lord Willoughby, - Lord High Chancellor, - Laughed both loud and free:[1] - "I've served Your Majesty, man to man, - Since first Your Majesty's reign began, - And I've often walked, but I never, never ran, - Never, never, never," quoth he. - -[Footnote 1: Haw! Haw! Haw!] - - Good King Hilary - Said to his Chancellor - (Proud Lord Willoughby, - Lord High Chancellor): - "Walk to the wicket-gate - Quickly, quickly, - Walk to the wicket-gate - And see who is knocking. - - It may be a captain, - Hawk-nosed, bearded, - Bringing me gold-dust, - Spices, and sandalwood: - It may be a scullion, - Care-free, whistling, - Bringing me sugar-plums - To put in my stocking." - - Proud Lord Willoughby, - Lord High Chancellor, - Laughed both loud and free: - "I've served in the Palace since I was four, - And I'll serve in the Palace a-many years more, - And I've opened a window, but never a door, - Never, never, never," quoth he. - - Good King Hilary - Said to his Chancellor - (Proud Lord Willoughby, - Lord High Chancellor): - "Open the window - Quickly, quickly, - Open the window - And see who is knocking. - - It may be a waiting-maid, - Apple-cheeked, dimpled, - Sent by her mistress - To bring me greeting; - It may be children, - Anxious, whispering, - Bringing me cobnuts, - To put in my stocking." - - Proud Lord Willoughby, - Lord High Chancellor, - Laughed both loud and free: - "I'll serve Your Majesty till I die-- - As Lord Chancellor, not as spy - To peep from lattices; no, not I, - Never, never, never," quoth he. - - Good King Hilary - Looked at his Chancellor - (Proud Lord Willoughby, - Lord High Chancellor): - He said no word - To his stiff-set Chancellor, - But ran to the wicket-gate - To see who was knocking. - He found no rich man - Trading from Araby; - He found no captain, - Blue-eyed, weather-tanned; - He found no waiting-maid - Sent by her mistress; - But only a beggarman - With one red stocking. - - Good King Hilary - Looked at the beggarman, - And laughed him three times three; - And he turned that beggarman round about: - "Your thews are strong, and your arm is stout; - Come, throw me a Lord High Chancellor out, - And take his place," quoth he. - - Of Hilary the Good and Great - Old wives at Christmas time relate - This tale, which points, at any rate, - Two morals on the way. - The first: "_Whatever Fortune brings, - Don't be afraid of doing things._" - (Especially, of course, for Kings.) - It also seems to say - (But not so wisely): "_He who begs - With one red stocking on his legs - Will be, as sure as eggs are eggs, - A Chancellor some day._" - - - - - SWING SONG - - - Here I go up in my swing - Ever so high. - I am the King of the fields, and the King - Of the town. - I am the King of the earth, and the King - Of the sky. - Here I go up in my swing.... - Now I go down. - - - - - EXPLAINED - - - Elizabeth Ann - Said to her Nan: - "Please will you tell me how God began? - _Somebody_ must have made Him. So - Who could it be, 'cos I want to know?" - And Nurse said, "_Well!_" - And Ann said, "Well? - I know you know, and I wish you'd tell." - And Nurse took pins from her mouth, and said, - "Now then, darling, it's time for bed." - - Elizabeth Ann - Had a wonderful plan: - She would run round the world till she found a man - Who knew _exactly_ how God began. - She got up early, she dressed, and ran - Trying to find an Important Man. - She ran to London and knocked at the door - Of the Lord High Doodelum's coach-and-four. - "Please, sir (if there's anyone in), - However-and-ever did God begin?" - - The Lord High Doodelum lay in bed, - But out of the window, large and red, - Came the Lord High Coachman's face instead. - And the Lord High Coachman laughed and said: - "Well, what put _that_ in your quaint little head?" - - Elizabeth Ann went home again - And took from the ottoman Jennifer Jane. - "Jenniferjane," said Elizabeth Ann, - "Tell me _at once_ how God began." - And Jane, who didn't much care for speaking, - Replied in her usual way by squeaking. - - What did it mean? Well, to be quite candid, - _I_ don't know, but Elizabeth Ann did. - Elizabeth Ann said softly, "Oh! - Thank you, Jennifer. Now I know." - - - - - TWICE TIMES - - - There were Two little Bears who lived in a Wood, - And one of them was Bad and the other was Good. - Good Bear learnt his Twice Times One-- - But Bad Bear left all his buttons undone. - - They lived in a Tree when the weather was hot, - And one of them was Good, and the other was Not. - Good Bear learnt his Twice Times Two-- - But Bad Bear's thingummies were worn right through. - - They lived in a Cave when the weather was cold, - And they Did, and they Didn't Do, what they were told. - Good Bear learnt his Twice Times Three-- - But Bad Bear _never_ had his hand-ker-chee. - - They lived in the Wood with a Kind Old Aunt, - And one said "_Yes'm_," and the other said "_Shan't!_" - Good Bear learnt his Twice Times Four-- - But Bad Bear's knicketies were terrible tore. - - And then quite suddenly (just like Us) - One got Better and the other got Wuss. - Good Bear muddled his Twice Times Three-- - But Bad Bear coughed _in his hand-ker-chee_! - - Good Bear muddled his Twice Times Two-- - But Bad Bear's thingummies looked like new. - Good Bear muddled his Twice Times One-- - But Bad Bear _never_ left his buttons undone. - - There may be a Moral, though some say not; - I think there's a moral, though I don't know what. - But if one gets better, as the other gets wuss, - These Two Little Bears are just like Us. - For Christopher remembers up to Twice Times Ten.... - But _I_ keep forgetting where I've put my pen.[2] - -[Footnote 2: _So I have had to write this one in pencil._] - - - - - THE MORNING WALK - - - When Anne and I go out a walk, - We hold each other's hand and talk - Of all the things we mean to do - When Anne and I are forty-two. - - And when we've thought about a thing, - Like bowling hoops or bicycling, - Or falling down on Anne's balloon, - We do it in the afternoon. - - - - - CRADLE SONG - - - O Timothy Tim - Has ten pink toes, - And ten pink toes - Has Timothy Tim. - They go with him - Wherever he goes, - And wherever he goes - They go with him. - - O Timothy Tim - Has two blue eyes, - And two blue eyes - Has Timothy Tim. - They cry with him - Whenever he cries, - And whenever he cries, - They cry with him. - - O Timothy Tim - Has one red head, - And one red head - Has Timothy Tim. - It sleeps with him - In Timothy's bed. - Sleep well, red head - Of Timothy Tim. - - - - - WAITING AT THE WINDOW - - - These are my two drops of rain - Waiting on the window-pane. - - I am waiting here to see - Which the winning one will be. - - Both of them have different names. - One is John and one is James. - - All the best and all the worst - Comes from which of them is first. - - James has just begun to ooze. - He's the one I want to lose. - - John is waiting to begin. - He's the one I want to win. - - James is going slowly on. - Something sort of sticks to John. - - John is moving off at last. - James is going pretty fast. - - John is rushing down the pane. - James is going slow again. - - James has met a sort of smear. - John is getting very near. - - Is he going fast enough? - (James has found a piece of fluff.) - - John has hurried quickly by. - (James was talking to a fly.) - - John is there, and John has won! - _Look! I told you! Here's the sun!_ - - - - - PINKLE PURR - - - Tattoo was the mother of Pinkle Purr, - A little black nothing of feet and fur; - And by-and-by, when his eyes came through, - He saw his mother, the big Tattoo. - And all that he learned he learned from her. - "I'll ask my mother," says Pinkle Purr. - - Tattoo was the mother of Pinkle Purr, - A ridiculous kitten with silky fur. - And little black Pinkle grew and grew - Till he got as big as the big Tattoo. - And all that he did he did with her. - "Two friends together," says Pinkle Purr. - - Tattoo was the mother of Pinkle Purr, - An adventurous cat in a coat of fur. - And whenever he thought of a thing to do, - He didn't much bother about Tattoo, - For he knows its nothing to do with her, - So "See you later," says Pinkle Purr. - - Tattoo is the mother of Pinkle Purr, - An enormous leopard with coal-black fur. - A little brown kitten that's nearly new - Is now playing games with its big Tattoo.... - And Pink looks lazily down at her: - "Dear little Tat," says Pinkle Purr. - - - - - WIND ON THE HILL - - - No one can tell me, - Nobody knows, - Where the wind comes from, - Where the wind goes. - - It's flying from somewhere - As fast as it can, - I couldn't keep up with it, - Not if I ran. - - But if I stopped holding - The string of my kite, - It would blow with the wind - For a day and a night. - - And then when I found it, - Wherever it blew, - I should know that the wind - Had been going there too. - - So then I could tell them - Where the wind goes.... - But where the wind comes from - _Nobody_ knows. - - - - - FORGOTTEN - - - Lords of the Nursery - Wait in a row, - Five on the high wall, - And four on the low; - Big Kings and Little Kings, - Brown Bears and Black, - All of them waiting - Till John comes back. - - Some think that John boy - Is lost in the wood, - Some say he couldn't be, - Some say he could. - Some think that John boy - Hides on the hill; - Some say he won't come back, - Some say he will. - - High was the sun, when - John went away.... - Here they've been waiting - All through the day; - Big Bears and Little Bears, - White Kings and Black, - All of them waiting - Till John comes back. - - Lords of the Nursery - Looked down the hill, - Some saw the sheep-fold, - Some saw the mill; - Some saw the roofs - Of the little grey town.... - And their shadows grew long - As the sun slipt down. - - Gold between the poplars - An old moon shows; - Silver up the star-way - The full moon rose; - Silver down the star-way - The old moon crept.... - And, one by another, - The grey fields slept. - - Lords of the Nursery - Their still watch keep.... - They hear from the sheep-fold - The rustle of sheep. - A young bird twitters - And hides its head; - A little wind suddenly - Breathes, and is dead. - - Slowly and slowly - Dawns the new day.... - What's become of John boy? - No one can say. - Some think that John boy - Is lost on the hill; - Some say he won't come back, - Some say he will. - - _What's become of John boy? - Nothing at all, - He played with his skipping rope, - He played with his ball. - He ran after butterflies, - Blue ones and red; - He did a hundred happy things-- - And then went to bed._ - - - - - IN THE DARK - - - I've had my supper, - And _had_ my supper, - And _HAD_ my supper and all; - I've heard the story - Of Cinderella, - And how she went to the ball; - I've cleaned my teeth, - And I've said my prayers, - And I've cleaned and said them right; - And they've all of them been - And kissed me lots, - They've all of them said "Good-night." - - So--here I am in the dark alone, - There's nobody here to see; - I think to myself, - I play to myself, - And nobody knows what I say to myself; - Here I am in the dark alone, - What is it going to be? - I can think whatever I like to think, - I can play whatever I like to play, - I can laugh whatever I like to laugh, - There's nobody here but me. - - I'm talking to a rabbit ... - I'm talking to the sun ... - I think I am a hundred-- - I'm one. - I'm lying in a forest ... - I'm lying in a cave ... - I'm talking to a Dragon ... - I'm BRAVE. - I'm lying on my left side ... - I'm lying on my right ... - I'll play a lot to-morrow ... - ....... - I'll think a lot to-morrow ... - ....... - I'll laugh ... - a lot ... - to-morrow ... - (_Heigh-ho!_) - Good-night. - - - - - THE END - - - When I was One, - I had just begun. - - When I was Two, - I was nearly new. - - When I was Three, - I was hardly Me. - - When I was Four, - I was not much more. - - When I was Five, - I was just alive. - - But now I am Six, I'm as clever as clever. - So I think I'll be six now for ever and ever. - - - * * * * * - - NEW UNIFORM EDITION - -These inimitable and imperishable Milne classics with the Shepard -drawings are now available, _for the first time_, in a new -edition, uniform with this volume. - - - WHEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG - -The most popular book of child-verse of modern times. - - - NOW WE ARE SIX - -A companion volume of verse to When We Were Very Young - - - WINNIE-THE-POOH - -Pooh and Christopher Robin are among the most treasured characters of -story-land. - - - THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER - -There just had to be another story about Christopher Robin and his -seven friends--Pooh, Piglet, Owl, Tigger, etc. - - -_Published by_ E. 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Shepard</p> -<p style='display:block; text-indent:0; margin:1em 0'>Release Date: April 9, 2023 [eBook #70516]</p> -<p style='display:block; text-indent:0; margin:1em 0'>Language: English</p> - <p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em; text-align:left'>Produced by: Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net</p> -<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NOW WE ARE SIX ***</div> - -<div class="figcenter x-ebookmaker-drop"> - <img src="images/illusc.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - -<div class="titlepage"> - -<h1>NOW WE ARE SIX</h1> - -<h2>BY A.A. MILNE WITH<br> -DECORATIONS BY ERNEST H. SHEPARD</h2> - -<div class="figcenter illowp36" id="tp" style="max-width: 15.1875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/tp.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p>NEW YORK E. P. DUTTON & CO., INC.</p> - -<p>NOW WE ARE SIX, COPYRIGHT, 1927,<br> -BY E. P. DUTTON & CO., INC.<br> -ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br> -PRINTED IN U.S.A.</p> - -<table class="autotable"> -<tr><td class="tdl">First Printing</td><td class="tdr">Sept., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Tenth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Sept., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Twentieth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Sept., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Thirtieth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Sept., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Thirty-third Printing </td><td class="tdr">Sept., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Thirty-fifth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Nov., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Fortieth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Nov., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Forty-fifth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Nov., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Fiftieth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Nov., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Fifty-fifth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Dec., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Sixtieth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Dec., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Sixty-fifth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Dec., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Seventieth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Dec., 1927</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Seventy-fourth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Dec., 1928</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Seventy-eighth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Sept., 1929</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Eightieth Printing </td><td class="tdr">May, 1930</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Eighty-fourth Printing </td><td class="tdr">May, 1931</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Eighty-sixth Printing </td><td class="tdr">July, 1932</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Eighty-ninth Printing </td><td class="tdr">July, 1933</td></tr> - -<tr><td class="tdl">New Edition </td><td class="tdr">Aug., 1935</td></tr> - -<tr><td class="tdl">Ninety-first Printing </td><td class="tdr">Aug., 1935</td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl">Ninety-fourth Printing </td><td class="tdr">Aug., 1935</td></tr> -</table> - -<hr class="chap"> - -<div class="figcenter illowp52" id="illusc" style="max-width: 21.8125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus1.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<p>TO<br> -ANNE DARLINGTON<br> -NOW SHE IS SEVEN<br> -AND<br> -BECAUSE SHE IS<br> -SO<br> -SPESHAL</p> - -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3>NOW WE ARE SIX</h3> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3>INTRODUCTION</h3> - - -<p>When you are reciting poetry, which is a thing we never do, you find -sometimes, just as you are beginning, that Uncle John is still telling -Aunt Rose that if he can't find his spectacles he won't be able to hear -properly, and does she know where they are; and by the time everybody -has stopped looking for them, you are at the last verse, and in another -minute they will be saying, "Thank-you, thank-you," without really -knowing what it was all about. So, next time, you are more careful; -and, just before you begin you say, "<i>Er-h'r'm!</i>" very loudly, -which means, "Now then, here we are"; and everybody stops talking and -looks at you: which is what you want. So then you get in the way of -saying it whenever you are asked to recite ... and sometimes it is just -as well, and sometimes it isn't.... And by and by you find yourself -saying it without thinking. Well, this bit which I am writing now, -called Introduction, is really the <i>er-h'r'm</i> of the book, and I -have put it in, partly so as not to take you by surprise, and partly -because I can't do without it now. There are some very clever writers -who say that it is quite easy not to have an <i>er-h'r'm</i>, but I -don't agree with them. I think it is much easier not to have all the -rest of the book.</p> - -<p>What I want to explain in the Introduction is this. We have been nearly -three years writing this book. We began it when we were very young ... -and now we are six. So, of course, bits of it seem rather baby-ish to -us, almost as if they had slipped out of some other book by mistake. -On page whatever-it-is there is a thing which is simply three-ish, and -when we read it to ourselves just now we said, "Well, well, well," and -turned over rather quickly. So we want you to know that the name of the -book doesn't mean that this is us being six all the time, but that it -is about as far as we've got at present, and we half think of stopping -there.</p> - -<p class="ph2">A. A. M.</p> - -<p>P.S.—Pooh wants us to say that he thought it was a different book; and -he hopes you won't mind, but he walked through it one day, looking for -his friend Piglet, and sat down on some of the pages by mistake.</p> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3>CONTENTS</h3> - - - -<table class="autotable"> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#SOLITUDE">SOLITUDE</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#KING_JOHNS_CHRISTMAS">KING JOHN'S CHRISTMAS</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#BUSY">BUSY</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#SNEEZLES">SNEEZLES</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#BINKER">BINKER</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#CHERRY_STONES">CHERRY STONES</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#THE_KNIGHT_WHOSE_ARMOUR_DIDNT_SQUEAK">THE KNIGHT WHOSE ARMOUR DIDN'T SQUEAK</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#BUTTERCUP_DAYS">BUTTERCUP DAYS</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#THE_CHARCOAL-BURNER">THE CHARCOAL-BURNER</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#US_TWO">US TWO</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#THE_OLD_SAILOR">THE OLD SAILOR</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#THE_ENGINEER">THE ENGINEER</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#JOURNEYS_END">JOURNEY'S END</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#FURRY_BEAR">FURRY BEAR</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#FORGIVEN">FORGIVEN</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#THE_EMPERORS_RHYME">THE EMPEROR'S RHYME</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#KNIGHT-IN-ARMOUR">KNIGHT-IN-ARMOUR</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#COME_OUT_WITH_ME">COME OUT WITH ME</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#DOWN_BY_THE_POND">DOWN BY THE POND</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#THE_LITTLE_BLACK_HEN">THE LITTLE BLACK HEN</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#THE_FRIEND">THE FRIEND</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#THE_GOOD_LITTLE_GIRL">THE GOOD LITTLE GIRL</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#A_THOUGHT">A THOUGHT</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#KING_HILARY_AND_THE_BEGGERMAN">KING HILARY AND THE BEGGERMAN</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#SWING_SONG">SWING SONG</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#EXPLAINED">EXPLAINED</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#TWICE_TIMES">TWICE TIMES</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#THE_MORNING_WALK">THE MORNING WALK</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#CRADLE_SONG">CRADLE SONG</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#WAITING_AT_THE_WINDOW">WAITING AT THE WINDOW</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#PINKLE_PURR">PINKLE PURR</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#WIND_ON_THE_HILL">WIND ON THE HILL</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#FORGOTTEN">FORGOTTEN</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#IN_THE_DARK">IN THE DARK</a></td></tr> -<tr><td class="tdl"><a href="#THE_END">THE END</a></td></tr> -</table> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3>NOW WE ARE SIX</h3> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="SOLITUDE"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp70" id="illus2" style="max-width: 29.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus2.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>SOLITUDE</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">I have a house where I go</div> - <div class="verse indent2">When there's too many people,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I have a house where I go</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Where no one can be;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I have a house where I go,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Where nobody ever says "No";</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Where no one says anything—so</div> - <div class="verse indent2">There is no one but me.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="KING_JOHNS_CHRISTMAS"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp85" id="illus3" style="max-width: 35.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus3.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>KING JOHN'S CHRISTMAS</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">King John was not a good man—</div> - <div class="verse indent2">He had his little ways.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And sometimes no one spoke to him</div> - <div class="verse indent2">For days and days and days.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And men who came across him,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">When walking in the town,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Gave him a supercilious stare,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Or passed with noses in the air—</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And bad King John stood dumbly there,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Blushing beneath his crown.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">King John was not a good man,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And no good friends had he.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He stayed in every afternoon...</div> - <div class="verse indent2">But no one came to tea.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And, round about December,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The cards upon his shelf</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Which wished him lots of Christmas cheer,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And fortune in the coming year,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Were never from his near and dear,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">But only from himself.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp60" id="illus4" style="max-width: 37em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus4.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">King John was not a good man,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Yet had his hopes and fears.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They'd given him no present now</div> - <div class="verse indent2">For years and years and years.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But every year at Christmas,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">While minstrels stood about,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Collecting tribute from the young</div> - <div class="verse indent0">For all the songs they might have sung,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He stole away upstairs and hung</div> - <div class="verse indent2">A hopeful stocking out.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">King John was not a good man,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">He lived his life aloof;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Alone he thought a message out</div> - <div class="verse indent2">While climbing up the roof.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He wrote it down and propped it</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Against the chimney stack:</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"TO ALL AND SUNDRY—NEAR AND FAR—</div> - <div class="verse indent0">F. CHRISTMAS IN PARTICULAR."</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And signed it not "Johannes R."</div> - <div class="verse indent2">But very humbly, "JACK."</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">"I want some crackers,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And I want some candy;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I think a box of chocolates</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Would come in handy;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I don't mind oranges,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">I do like nuts!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I SHOULD like a pocket-knife</div> - <div class="verse indent2">That really cuts.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And, oh! Father Christmas, if you love me at all,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Bring me a big, red india-rubber ball!"</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp83" id="illus5" style="max-width: 34.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus5.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">King John was not a good man—</div> - <div class="verse indent2">He wrote this message out,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And gat him to his room again,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Descending by the spout.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And all that night he lay there,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">A prey to hopes and fears.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"I think that's him a-coming now,"</div> - <div class="verse indent0">(Anxiety bedewed his brow.)</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"He'll bring one present, anyhow—</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The first I've had for years."</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">"Forget about the crackers,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And forget about the candy;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'm sure a box of chocolates</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Would never come in handy;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I don't like oranges,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">I don't want nuts,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I HAVE got a pocket-knife</div> - <div class="verse indent2">That almost cuts.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But, oh! Father Christmas, if you love me at all,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Bring me a big, red india-rubber ball!"</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">King John was not a good man—</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Next morning when the sun</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Rose up to tell a waiting world</div> - <div class="verse indent2">That Christmas had begun,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And people seized their stockings,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And opened them with glee,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And crackers, toys and games appeared,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And lips with sticky sweets were smeared,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">King John said grimly: "As I feared,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Nothing again for me!"</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp47" id="illus6" style="max-width: 19.875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus6.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">"I did want crackers,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And I did want candy;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I know a box of chocolates</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Would come in handy;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I do love oranges,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">I did want nuts.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I haven't got a pocket-knife—</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Not one that cuts.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And, oh! if Father Christmas had loved me at all,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He would have brought a big, red india-rubber ball!"</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">King John stood by the window,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And frowned to see below</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The happy bands of boys and girls</div> - <div class="verse indent2">All playing in the snow.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">A while he stood there watching,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And envying them all...</div> - <div class="verse indent0">When through the window big and red</div> - <div class="verse indent0">There hurtled by his royal head,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And bounced and fell upon the bed,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">An india-rubber ball!</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">AND OH, FATHER CHRISTMAS,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">MY BLESSINGS ON YOU FALL</div> - <div class="verse indent4">FOR BRINGING HIM</div> - <div class="verse indent4">A BIG, RED,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">INDIA-RUBBER</div> - <div class="verse indent4">BALL!</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp32" id="illus7" style="max-width: 13.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus7.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="BUSY"> </h3> - - -<h3>BUSY</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">I think I am a Muffin Man. I haven't got a bell,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I haven't got the muffin things that muffin people sell.</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp61" id="illus8" style="max-width: 25.4375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus8.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">Perhaps I am a Postman. No, I think I am a Tram.</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp75" id="illus9" style="max-width: 31.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus9.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">I'm feeling rather funny and I don't know <i>what</i> I am—</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp66" id="illus10" style="max-width: 27.5625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus10.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent13">BUT</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent8"><i>Round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about I go—</div> - <div class="verse indent8">All round the table,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">The table in the nursery—</div> - <div class="verse indent8"><i>Round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about I go;</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp82" id="illus11" style="max-width: 34.375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus11.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">I think I am a Traveller escaping from a Bear;</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp66" id="illus12" style="max-width: 27.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus12.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">I think I am an Elephant,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Behind another Elephant</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Behind <i>another</i> Elephant who isn't really there....</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus13" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus13.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent13">SO</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent8"><i>Round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about and <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent12">I go.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp78" id="illus14" style="max-width: 32.875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus14.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">I think I am a Ticket Man who's selling tickets—please,</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp60" id="illus15" style="max-width: 25.3125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus15.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">I think I am a Doctor who is visiting a Sneeze;</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp51" id="illus16" style="max-width: 21.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus16.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">Perhaps I'm just a Nanny who is walking with a pram</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'm feeling rather funny and I don't know <i>what</i> I am—</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent13">BUT</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent8"><i>Round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about I go—</div> - <div class="verse indent8">All around the table,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">The table in the nursery—</div> - <div class="verse indent8"><i>Round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about I go;</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp53" id="illus17" style="max-width: 22.1875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus17.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">I think I am a Puppy, so I'm hanging out my tongue;</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp49" id="illus18" style="max-width: 20.8125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus18.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">I think I am a Camel who</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Is looking for a Camel who</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Is looking for a Camel who is looking for its Young....</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent13">SO</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent8"><i>Round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about and <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And <i>round</i> about</div> - <div class="verse indent12">I go.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus19" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus19.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="SNEEZLES"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus20" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus20.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<h3>SNEEZLES</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Christopher Robin</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Had wheezles</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And sneezles,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They bundled him</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Into</div> - <div class="verse indent0">His bed.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They gave him what goes</div> - <div class="verse indent0">With a cold in the nose,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And some more for a cold</div> - <div class="verse indent0">In the head.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They wondered</div> - <div class="verse indent0">If wheezles</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Could turn</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Into measles,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">If sneezles</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Would turn</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Into mumps;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They examined his chest</div> - <div class="verse indent0">For a rash,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And the rest</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Of his body for swellings and lumps.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They sent for some doctors</div> - <div class="verse indent0">In sneezles</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And wheezles</div> - <div class="verse indent0">To tell them what ought</div> - <div class="verse indent0">To be done.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp97" id="illus21" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus21.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">All sorts and conditions</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Of famous physicians</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Came hurrying round</div> - <div class="verse indent0">At a run.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They all made a note</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Of the state of his throat,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They asked if he suffered from thirst;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They asked if the sneezles</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Came <i>after</i> the wheezles,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Or if the first sneezle</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Came first.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They said, "If you teazle</div> - <div class="verse indent0">A sneezle</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Or wheezle,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">A measle</div> - <div class="verse indent0">May easily grow.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But humour or pleazle</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The wheezle</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Or sneezle,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The measle</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Will certainly go."</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They expounded the reazles</div> - <div class="verse indent0">For sneezles</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And wheezles,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The manner of measles</div> - <div class="verse indent0">When new.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They said "If he freezles</div> - <div class="verse indent0">In draughts and in breezles,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Then PHTHEEZLES</div> - <div class="verse indent0">May even ensue."</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">* * *</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Christopher Robin</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Got up in the morning,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The sneezles had vanished away.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And the look in his eye</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Seemed to say to the sky,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"<i>Now, how to amuse them to-day?</i>"</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp45" id="illus22" style="max-width: 18.875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus22.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="BINKER"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus23" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus23.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>BINKER</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Binker—what I call him—is a secret of my own,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And Binker is the reason why I never feel alone.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Playing in the nursery, sitting on the stair,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Whatever I am busy at, Binker will be there.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">Oh, Daddy is clever, he's a clever sort of man,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And Mummy is the best since the world began,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And Nanny is Nanny, and I call her Nan—</div> - <div class="verse indent18">But they can't</div> - <div class="verse indent18">See</div> - <div class="verse indent18">Binker.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Binker's always talking, 'cos I'm teaching him to speak:</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He sometimes likes to do it in a funny sort of squeak,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And he sometimes likes to do it in a hoodling sort of roar ...</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I have to do it for him 'cos his throat is rather sore.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">Oh, Daddy is clever, he's a clever sort of man,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And Mummy knows all that anybody can,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And Nanny is Nanny, and I call her Nan—</div> - <div class="verse indent18">But they don't</div> - <div class="verse indent18">Know</div> - <div class="verse indent18">Binker.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp55" id="illus24" style="max-width: 23.1875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus24.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Binker's brave as lions when we're running in the park;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Binker's brave as tigers when we're lying in the dark;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Binker's brave as elephants. He never, never cries ...</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Except (like other people) when the soap gets in his eyes.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">Oh, Daddy is Daddy, he's a Daddy sort of man,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And Mummy is as Mummy as anybody can,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And Nanny is Nanny, and I call her Nan ...</div> - <div class="verse indent18">But they're not</div> - <div class="verse indent18">Like</div> - <div class="verse indent18">Binker.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus25" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus25.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Binker isn't greedy, but he does like things to eat,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">So I have to say to people when they're giving me a sweet,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Oh, Binker wants a chocolate, so could you give me two?"</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And then I eat it for him, 'cos his teeth are rather new.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Well, I'm very fond of Daddy, but he hasn't time to play,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I'm very fond of Mummy, but she sometimes goes away,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I'm often cross with Nanny when she wants to brush my hair ...</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But Binker's always Binker, and is certain to be there.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp68" id="illus26" style="max-width: 28.5625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus26.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="CHERRY_STONES"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus27" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus27.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<h3>CHERRY STONES</h3> - - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4"><i>Tinker</i>, <i>Tailor</i>,</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus28" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus28.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent4"><i>Soldier</i>, <i>Sailor</i>,</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus29" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus29.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent4"><i>Rich Man</i>, <i>Poor Man</i>,</div> - <div class="verse indent4"><i>Ploughboy</i>, <i>Thief</i>—</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus30" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus30.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And what about a Cowboy,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Policeman, Jailer,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Engine-driver,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Or Pirate Chief?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">What about a Postman—or a Keeper at the Zoo?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">What about the Circus Man who lets the people through?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And the man who takes the pennies for the roundabouts and swings,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Or the man who plays the organ, and the other man who sings?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">What about a Conjuror with rabbits in his pockets?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">What about a Rocket Man who's always making rockets?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Oh, there's such a lot of things to do and such a lot to be</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus31" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus31.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">That there's always lots of cherries on my little cherry tree!</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp52" id="illus32" style="max-width: 21.875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus32.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="THE_KNIGHT_WHOSE_ARMOUR_DIDNT_SQUEAK"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp75" id="illus33" style="max-width: 31.4375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus33.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>THE KNIGHT WHOSE ARMOUR DIDN'T SQUEAK</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Of all the Knights in Appledore</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The wisest was Sir Thomas Tom.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He multiplied as far as four,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And knew what nine was taken from</div> - <div class="verse indent0">To make eleven. He could write</div> - <div class="verse indent0">A letter to another Knight.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp75" id="illus34" style="max-width: 31.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus34.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">No other Knight in all the land</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Could do the things which he could do.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Not only did he understand</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The way to polish swords, but knew</div> - <div class="verse indent0">What remedy a Knight should seek</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Whose armour had begun to squeak.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus35" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus35.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And, if he didn't fight too much,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">It wasn't that he did not care</div> - <div class="verse indent0">For blips and buffetings and such,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">But felt that it was hardly fair</div> - <div class="verse indent0">To risk, by frequent injuries,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">A brain as delicate as his.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp88" id="illus36" style="max-width: 36.75em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus36.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">His castle (Castle Tom) was set</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Conveniently on a hill;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And daily, when it wasn't wet,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">He paced the battlements until</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Some smaller Knight who couldn't swim</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Should reach the moat and challenge him.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp67" id="illus37" style="max-width: 28.1875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus37.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Or sometimes, feeling full of fight,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">He hurried out to scour the plain;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And, seeing some approaching Knight,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">He either hurried home again,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Or hid; and, when the foe was past,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Blew a triumphant trumpet-blast.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp75" id="illus38" style="max-width: 31.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus38.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">One day when good Sir Thomas Tom</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Was resting in a handy ditch,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The noises he was hiding from,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Though very much the noises which</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He'd always hidden from before,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Seemed somehow less.... Or was it more?</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus39" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus39.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">The trotting horse, the trumpet's blast,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The whistling sword, the armour's squeak,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">These, and especially the last,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Had clattered by him all the week.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Was this the same, or was it not?</div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Something was different.</i> But what?</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Sir Thomas raised a cautious ear</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And listened as Sir Hugh went by,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And suddenly he seemed to hear</div> - <div class="verse indent2">(Or not to hear) the reason why</div> - <div class="verse indent0">This stranger made a nicer sound</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Than other Knights who lived around.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Sir Thomas watched the way he went—</div> - <div class="verse indent2">His rage was such he couldn't speak,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">For years they'd called him down in Kent</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The Knight Whose Armour Didn't Squeak!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Yet here and now he looked upon</div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Another</i> Knight whose squeak had gone.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">He rushed to where his horse was tied;</div> - <div class="verse indent2">He spurred it to a rapid trot.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The only fear he felt inside</div> - <div class="verse indent2">About his enemy was not</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"How sharp his sword?" "How stout his heart?"</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But "Has he got too long a start?"</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus40" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus40.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Sir Hugh was singing, hand on hip,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">When something sudden came along,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And caught him a terrific blip</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Right in the middle of his song.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"A thunderstorm!" he thought. "Of course!"</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And toppled gently off his horse.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus41" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus41.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Then said the good Sir Thomas Tom,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Dismounting with a friendly air,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Allow me to extract you from</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The heavy armour that you wear.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">At times like these the bravest Knight</div> - <div class="verse indent0">May find his armour much too tight."</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus42" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus42.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">A hundred yards or so beyond</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The scene of brave Sir Hugh's defeat</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Sir Thomas found a useful pond,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And, careful not to wet his feet,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He brought the armour to the brink,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And flung it in ... and watched it sink.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">So ever after, more and more,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The men of Kent would proudly speak</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Of Thomas Tom of Appledore,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">"The Knight Whose Armour Didn't Squeak"</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Whilst Hugh, the Knight who gave him best,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Squeaks just as badly as the rest.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus43" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus43.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="BUTTERCUP_DAYS"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus44" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus44.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>BUTTERCUP DAYS</h3> - - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Where is Anne?</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Head above the buttercups,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Walking by the stream,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Down among the buttercups.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Where is Anne?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Walking with her man,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Lost in a dream,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Lost among the buttercups.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">What has she got in that little brown head?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Wonderful thoughts which can never be said.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">What has she got in that firm little fist of hers?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Somebody's thumb, and it feels like Christopher's.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Where is Anne?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Close to her man.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Brown head, gold head,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">In and out the buttercups.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp79" id="illus45" style="max-width: 33.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus45.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="THE_CHARCOAL-BURNER"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus46" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus46.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>THE CHARCOAL-BURNER</h3> - - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">The charcoal-burner has tales to tell.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He lives in the Forest,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Alone in the Forest;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He sits in the Forest,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Alone in the Forest.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And the sun comes slanting between the trees,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And rabbits come up, and they give him good-morning,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And rabbits come up and say, "Beautiful morning"....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And the moon swings clear of the tall black trees,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And owls fly over and wish him good-night,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Quietly over to wish him good-night....</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp53" id="illus47" style="max-width: 22.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus47.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And he sits and thinks of the things they know,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He and the Forest, alone together—</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The springs that come and the summers that go,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Autumn dew on bracken and heather,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The drip of the Forest beneath the snow....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">All the things they have seen,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">All the things they have heard:</div> - <div class="verse indent0">An April sky swept clean and the song of a bird....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Oh, the charcoal-burner has tales to tell!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And he lives in the Forest and knows us well.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus48" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus48.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="US_TWO"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus49" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus49.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>US TWO</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Wherever I am, there's always Pooh,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">There's always Pooh and Me.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Whatever I do, he wants to do,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Where are you going to-day?" says Pooh:</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Well, that's very odd 'cos I was too.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Let's go together," says Pooh, says he.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Let's go together," says Pooh.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus50" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus50.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">"What's twice eleven?" I said to Pooh.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">("Twice what?" said Pooh to Me.)</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"I <i>think</i> it ought to be twenty-two."</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Just what I think myself," said Pooh.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"It wasn't an easy sum to do,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But that's what it is," said Pooh, said he.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"That's what it is," said Pooh.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus51" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus51.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">"Let's look for dragons," I said to Pooh.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Yes, let's," said Pooh to Me.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">We crossed the river and found a few—</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Yes, those are dragons all right," said Pooh.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"As soon as I saw their beaks I knew.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">That's what they are," said Pooh, said he.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"That's what they are," said Pooh.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus52" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus52.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">"Let's frighten the dragons," I said to Pooh.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"That's right," said Pooh to Me.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"<i>I'm</i> not afraid," I said to Pooh,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I held his paw and I shouted "Shoo!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Silly old dragons!"—and off they flew.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"I wasn't afraid," said Pooh, said he,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"I'm <i>never</i> afraid with you."</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">So wherever I am, there's always Pooh,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">There's always Pooh and Me.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"What would I do?" I said to Pooh,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"If it wasn't for you," and Pooh said: "True,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">It isn't much fun for One, but Two</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Can stick together," says Pooh, says he.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"That's how it is," says Pooh.</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp54" id="illus53" style="max-width: 22.8125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus53.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - </div> -</div> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="THE_OLD_SAILOR"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp74" id="illus54" style="max-width: 31em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus54.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>THE OLD SAILOR</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">There was once an old sailor my grandfather knew</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Who had so many things which he wanted to do</div> - <div class="verse indent0">That, whenever he thought it was time to begin,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He couldn't because of the state he was in.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus55" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus55.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">He was shipwrecked, and lived on an island for weeks,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And he wanted a hat, and he wanted some breeks;</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus56" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus56.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">And he wanted some nets, or a line and some hooks</div> - <div class="verse indent0">For the turtles and things which you read of in books.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp49" id="illus57" style="max-width: 20.6875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus57.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And, thinking of this, he remembered a thing</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Which he wanted (for water) and that was a spring;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And he thought that to talk to he'd look for, and keep</div> - <div class="verse indent0">(If he found it) a goat, or some chickens and sheep.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus58" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus58.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Then, because of the weather, he wanted a hut</div> - <div class="verse indent0">With a door (to come in by) which opened and shut</div> - <div class="verse indent0">(With a jerk, which was useful if snakes were about),</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And a very strong lock to keep savages out.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp57" id="illus59" style="max-width: 24.125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus59.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">He began on the fish-hooks, and when he'd begun</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He decided he couldn't because of the sun.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">So he knew what he ought to begin with, and that</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Was to find, or to make, a large sun-stopping hat.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">He was making the hat with some leaves from a tree,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">When he thought, "I'm as hot as a body can be,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I've nothing to take for my terrible thirst;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">So I'll look for a spring, and I'll look for it <i>first</i>."</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp62" id="illus60" style="max-width: 25.875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus60.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Then he thought as he started, "Oh, dear and oh, dear!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'll be lonely to-morrow with nobody here!"</div> - <div class="verse indent0">So he made in his note-book a couple of notes:</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"<i>I must first find some chickens</i>" and "<i>No, I mean goats.</i>"</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp63" id="illus61" style="max-width: 26.375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus61.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">He had just seen a goat (which he knew by the shape)</div> - <div class="verse indent0">When he thought, "But I must have a boat for escape.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But a boat means a sail, which means needles and thread;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">So I'd better sit down and make needles instead."</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp53" id="illus62" style="max-width: 22.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus62.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">He began on a needle, but thought as he worked,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">That, if this was an island where savages lurked,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Sitting safe in his hut he'd have nothing to fear,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Whereas now they might suddenly breathe in his ear!</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus63" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus63.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">So he thought of his hut ... and he thought of his boat,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And his hat and his breeks, and his chickens and goat,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And the hooks (for his food) and the spring (for his thirst)....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But he <i>never</i> could think which he ought to do first.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus64" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus64.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And so in the end he did nothing at all,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But basked on the shingle wrapped up in a shawl.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I think it was dreadful the way he behaved—</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He did nothing but basking until he was saved!</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus65" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus65.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="THE_ENGINEER"> </h3> - - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus66" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus66.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<h3>THE ENGINEER</h3> - - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Let it rain!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Who cares?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I've a train</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Upstairs,</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp28" id="illus67" style="max-width: 12em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus67.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">With a brake</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Which I make</div> - <div class="verse indent0">From a string</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Sort of thing,</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus68" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus68.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">Which works</div> - <div class="verse indent0">In jerks,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">'Cos it drops</div> - <div class="verse indent0">In the spring,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Which stops</div> - <div class="verse indent0">With the string,</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus69" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus69.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">And the wheels</div> - <div class="verse indent0">All stick</div> - <div class="verse indent0">So quick</div> - <div class="verse indent0">That it feels</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus70" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus70.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">Like a thing</div> - <div class="verse indent0">That you make</div> - <div class="verse indent0">With a brake,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Not string....</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp51" id="illus71" style="max-width: 21.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus71.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">So that's what I make,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">When the day's all wet.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">It's a good sort of brake</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But it hasn't worked yet.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus72" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus72.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="JOURNEYS_END"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp87" id="illus73" style="max-width: 36.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus73.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>JOURNEY'S END</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Christopher, Christopher, where are you going, Christopher Robin?</i></div> - <div class="verse indent6">"Just up to the top of the hill,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">Upping and upping until</div> - <div class="verse indent6">I am right on the top of the hill,"</div> - <div class="verse indent10">Said Christopher Robin.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Christopher, Christopher, why are you going, Christopher Robin?</i></div> - <div class="verse indent6"><i>There's nothing to see, so when</i></div> - <div class="verse indent6"><i>You've got to the top, what then?</i></div> - <div class="verse indent6">"Just down to the bottom again,"</div> - <div class="verse indent10">Said Christopher Robin.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus74" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus74.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="FURRY_BEAR"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp70" id="illus75" style="max-width: 29.4375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus75.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>FURRY BEAR</h3> - - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">If I were a bear,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And a big bear too,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I shouldn't much care</div> - <div class="verse indent2">If it froze or snew;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I shouldn't much mind</div> - <div class="verse indent2">If it snowed or friz—</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'd be all fur-lined</div> - <div class="verse indent2">With a coat like his!</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">For I'd have fur boots and a brown fur wrap,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And brown fur knickers and a big fur cap.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'd have a fur muffle-ruff to cover my jaws,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And brown fur mittens on my big brown paws.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">With a big brown furry-down up to my head,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'd sleep all the winter in a big fur bed.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp92" id="illus76" style="max-width: 38.375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus76.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="FORGIVEN"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp84" id="illus77" style="max-width: 35.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus77.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>FORGIVEN</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">I found a little beetle, so that Beetle was his name,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I called him Alexander and he answered just the same.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I put him in a match-box, and I kept him all the day....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And Nanny let my beetle out—</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Yes, Nanny let my beetle out—</div> - <div class="verse indent11">She went and let my beetle out—</div> - <div class="verse indent21">And Beetle ran away.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus78" style="max-width: 14.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus78.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">She said she didn't mean it, and I never said she did,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">She said she wanted matches and she just took off the lid,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">She said that she was sorry, but it's difficult to catch</div> - <div class="verse indent0">An excited sort of beetle you've mistaken for a match.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus79" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus79.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">She said that she was sorry, and I really mustn't mind,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">As there's lots and lots of beetles which she's certain we could find,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">If we looked about the garden for the holes where beetles hid—</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And we'd get another match-box and write BEETLE on the lid.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">We went to all the places which a beetle might be near,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And we made the sort of noises which a beetle likes to hear,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I saw a kind of something, and I gave a sort of shout:</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"A beetle-house and Alexander Beetle coming out!"</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus80" style="max-width: 14.4375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus80.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">It was Alexander Beetle I'm as certain as can be</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And he had a sort of look as if he thought it must be ME,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And he had a sort of look as if he thought he ought to say:</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"I'm very very sorry that I tried to run away."</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And Nanny's very sorry too for you-know-what-she-did,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And she's writing ALEXANDER very blackly on the lid.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">So Nan and Me are friends, because it's difficult to catch</div> - <div class="verse indent0">An excited Alexander you've mistaken for a match.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus81" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus81.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="THE_EMPERORS_RHYME"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp37" id="illus82" style="max-width: 15.75em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus82.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>THE EMPEROR'S RHYME</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">The King of Peru</div> - <div class="verse indent0">(Who was Emperor too)</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Had a sort of a rhyme</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Which was useful to know,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">If he felt very shy</div> - <div class="verse indent0">When a stranger came by,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Or they asked him the time</div> - <div class="verse indent4">When his watch didn't go;</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp60" id="illus83" style="max-width: 25.375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus83.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">Or supposing he fell</div> - <div class="verse indent0">(By mistake) down a well,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Or he tumbled when skating</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And sat on his hat,</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp54" id="illus84" style="max-width: 22.5625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus84.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">Or perhaps wasn't told,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Till his porridge was cold,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">That his breakfast was waiting—</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Or something like that;</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus85" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus85.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">Oh, whenever the Emperor</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Got in to a temper, or</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Felt himself sulky or sad,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He would murmur and murmur,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Until he felt firmer,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">This curious rhyme which he had:</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp63" id="illus86" style="max-width: 26.4375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus86.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Eight eights are sixty-four,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>Multiply by seven.</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>When it's done,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Carry one</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>And take away eleven,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Nine nines are eighty-one</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>Multiply by three.</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>If it's more,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Carry four,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>And then it's time for tea.</i></div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp39" id="illus87" style="max-width: 16.375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus87.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">So whenever the Queen</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Took his armour to clean,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And she didn't remember</div> - <div class="verse indent4">To use any starch;</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp68" id="illus88" style="max-width: 28.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus88.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">Or his birthday (in May)</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Was a horrible day,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Being wet as November</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And windy as March;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Or, if sitting in state</div> - <div class="verse indent0">With the Wise and the Great,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">He just happened to hiccup</div> - <div class="verse indent4">While signing his name,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Or the Queen gave a cough,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">When his crown tumbled off</div> - <div class="verse indent2">As he bent down to pick up</div> - <div class="verse indent4">A pen for the same;</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp62" id="illus89" style="max-width: 26.0625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus89.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">Oh, whenever the Emperor</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Got into a temper, or</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Felt himself awkward and shy,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He would whisper and whisper,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Until he felt crisper,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">This odd little rhyme to the sky:</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp58" id="illus90" style="max-width: 24.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus90.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Eight eights are eighty-one;</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>Multiply by seven.</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>If it's more,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Carry four,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>And take away eleven.</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Nine nines are sixty-four;</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>Multiply by three.</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>When it's done,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Carry one,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>And then it's time for tea.</i></div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp70" id="illus91" style="max-width: 29.4375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus91.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="KNIGHT-IN-ARMOUR"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp94" id="illus92" style="max-width: 39.375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus92.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>KNIGHT-IN-ARMOUR</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Whenever I'm a shining Knight,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I buckle on my armour tight;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And then I look about for things,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Like Rushings-Out, and Rescuings,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And Savings from the Dragon's Lair,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And fighting all the Dragons there.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And sometimes when our fights begin,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I think I'll let the Dragons win....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And then I think perhaps I won't,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Because they're Dragons, and I don't.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="COME_OUT_WITH_ME"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp51" id="illus93" style="max-width: 21.375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus93.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>COME OUT WITH ME</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>There's sun on the river and sun on the hill</i>....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">You can hear the sea if you stand quite still!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">There's eight new puppies at Roundabout Farm—</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I saw an old sailor with only one arm!</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent10">But every one says, "Run along!"</div> - <div class="verse indent12">(Run along, run along!)</div> - <div class="verse indent2">All of them say "Run along! I'm busy as can be."</div> - <div class="verse indent12">Every one says, "Run along,</div> - <div class="verse indent12">There's a little darling!"</div> - <div class="verse indent2">If I'm a little darling, why don't they run with me?</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>There's wind on the river and wind on the hill</i>....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">There's a dark dead water-wheel under the mill!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I saw a fly which had just been drowned—</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I know where a rabbit goes into the ground!</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent10">But every one says, "Run along!"</div> - <div class="verse indent12">(Run along, run along!)</div> - <div class="verse indent2">All of them say "Yes, dear," and never notice me.</div> - <div class="verse indent12">Every one says, "Run along,</div> - <div class="verse indent12">There's a little darling!"</div> - <div class="verse indent2">If I'm a little darling, why won't they come and see?</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus94" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus94.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="DOWN_BY_THE_POND"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus95" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus95.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>DOWN BY THE POND</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6"><i>I'm fishing.</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0">Don't talk, anybody, don't come near!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Can't you see that the fish might hear?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He thinks I'm playing with a piece of string;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He thinks I'm another sort of funny sort of thing,</div> - <div class="verse indent6"><i>But he doesn't know I'm fishing—</i></div> - <div class="verse indent6"><i>He doesn't know I'm fishing.</i></div> - <div class="verse indent8">That's what I'm doing—</div> - <div class="verse indent12">Fishing.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus96" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus96.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6"><i>No, I'm not, I'm newting.</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0">Don't cough, anybody, don't come by!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Any small noise makes a newt feel shy.</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus97" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus97.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="verse indent0">He thinks I'm a bush, or a new sort of tree;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He thinks it's somebody, but doesn't think it's Me,</div> - <div class="verse indent6"><i>And he doesn't know I'm newting—</i></div> - <div class="verse indent6"><i>No, he doesn't know I'm newting.</i></div> - <div class="verse indent8">That's what I'm doing—</div> - <div class="verse indent12">Newting.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus98" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus98.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="THE_LITTLE_BLACK_HEN"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus99" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus99.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<h3>THE LITTLE BLACK HEN</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">Berryman and Baxter,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Prettiboy and Penn</div> - <div class="verse indent6">And old Farmer Middleton</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Are five big men....</div> - <div class="verse indent6">And all of them were after</div> - <div class="verse indent8">The Little Black Hen.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp67" id="illus100" style="max-width: 27.9375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus100.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">She ran quickly,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">They ran fast;</div> - <div class="verse indent6">Baxter was first, and</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Berryman was last.</div> - <div class="verse indent6">I sat and watched</div> - <div class="verse indent8">By the old plum-tree....</div> - <div class="verse indent6">She squawked through the hedge</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And she came to me.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">The Little Black Hen</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Said "Oh, it's you!"</div> - <div class="verse indent6">I said "Thank you,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">How do you do?</div> - <div class="verse indent6">And please will you tell me,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Little Black Hen,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">What did they want,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Those five big men?"</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp91" id="illus101" style="max-width: 38em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus101.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">The Little Black Hen</div> - <div class="verse indent8">She said to me:</div> - <div class="verse indent6">"They want me to lay them</div> - <div class="verse indent8">An egg for tea.</div> - <div class="verse indent6">If they were Emperors,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">If they were Kings,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">I'm much too busy</div> - <div class="verse indent8">To lay them things."</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">"I'm not a King</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And I haven't a crown;</div> - <div class="verse indent6">I climb up trees,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And I tumble down.</div> - <div class="verse indent6">I can shut one eye,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">I can count to ten,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">So lay me an egg, please,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Little Black Hen."</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus102" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus102.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">The Little Black Hen said,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">"What will you pay,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">If I lay you an egg</div> - <div class="verse indent8">For Easter Day?"</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">"I'll give you a Please</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And a How-do-you-do,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">I'll show you the Bear</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Who lives in the Zoo,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">I'll show you the nettle-place</div> - <div class="verse indent8">On my leg,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">If you'll lay me a great big</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Eastery egg."</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">The Little Black Hen</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Said "I don't care</div> - <div class="verse indent6">For a How-do-you-do</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Or a Big-brown-bear,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">But I'll lay you a beautiful</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Eastery egg,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">If you'll show me the nettle-place</div> - <div class="verse indent8">On your leg."</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">I showed her the place</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Where I had my sting.</div> - <div class="verse indent6">She touched it gently</div> - <div class="verse indent8">With one black wing.</div> - <div class="verse indent6">"Nettles don't hurt</div> - <div class="verse indent8">If you count to ten.</div> - <div class="verse indent6">And now for the egg,"</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Said the Little Black Hen.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus103" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus103.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">When I wake up</div> - <div class="verse indent8">On Easter Day,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">I shall see my egg</div> - <div class="verse indent8">She's promised to lay.</div> - <div class="verse indent6">If I were Emperors,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">If I were Kings,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">It couldn't be fuller</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Of wonderful things.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent6">Berryman and Baxter,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Prettiboy and Penn,</div> - <div class="verse indent6">And old Farmer Middleton</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Are five big men.</div> - <div class="verse indent6">All of them are wanting</div> - <div class="verse indent8">An egg for their tea,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But the Little Black Hen is much too busy,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The Little Black Hen is <i>much</i> too busy,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">The Little Black Hen in MUCH too busy....</div> - <div class="verse indent8"><i>She's laying my egg for me!</i></div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus104" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus104.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="THE_FRIEND"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp75" id="illus105" style="max-width: 31.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus105.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>THE FRIEND</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">There are lots and lots of people who are always asking things,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Like Dates and Pounds-and-ounces and the names of funny Kings,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And the answer's either Sixpence or A Hundred Inches Long,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And I know they'll think me silly if I get the answer wrong.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">So Pooh and I go whispering, and Pooh looks very bright,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And says, "Well, <i>I</i> say sixpence, but I don't suppose I'm right,"</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And then it doesn't matter what the answer ought to be,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">'Cos if he's right, I'm Right, and if he's wrong, it isn't Me.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="THE_GOOD_LITTLE_GIRL"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp33" id="illus106" style="max-width: 13.8125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus106.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>THE GOOD LITTLE GIRL</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">It's funny how often they say to me, "Jane?</div> - <div class="verse indent2">"Have you been a <i>good</i> girl?"</div> - <div class="verse indent2">"Have you been a <i>good</i> girl?"</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And when they have said it, they say it again,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">"Have you been a <i>good</i> girl?"</div> - <div class="verse indent2">"Have you been a <i>good</i> girl?"</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">I go to a party, I go out to tea,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I go to an aunt for a week at the sea,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I come back from school or from playing a game;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Wherever I come from, it's always the same:</div> - <div class="verse indent2">"Well?</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Have you been a <i>good</i> girl, Jane?"</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp46" id="illus107" style="max-width: 19.5625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus107.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">It's always the end of the loveliest day:</div> - <div class="verse indent2">"Have you been a <i>good</i> girl?"</div> - <div class="verse indent2">"Have you been a <i>good</i> girl?"</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I went to the Zoo, and they waited to say:</div> - <div class="verse indent2">"Have you been a <i>good</i> girl?"</div> - <div class="verse indent2">"Have you been a <i>good</i> girl?"</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Well, what did they think that I went there to do?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And why should I want to be bad at the Zoo?</div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>And should I be likely to say if I had?</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0">So that's why it's funny of Mummy and Dad,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">This asking and asking, in case I was bad,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">"Well?</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Have you been a <i>good</i> girl, Jane?"</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp57" id="illus108" style="max-width: 23.875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus108.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="A_THOUGHT"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp71" id="illus109" style="max-width: 29.875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus109.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>A THOUGHT</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">If I were John and John were Me,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Then he'd be six and I'd be three.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">If John were Me and I were John,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I shouldn't have these trousers on.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="KING_HILARY_AND_THE_BEGGERMAN"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus110" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus110.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>KING HILARY AND THE BEGGERMAN</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4"><i>Of Hilary the Great and Good</i></div> - <div class="verse indent8"><i>They tell a tale at Christmas time</i></div> - <div class="verse indent4"><i>I've often thought the story would</i></div> - <div class="verse indent4"><i>Be prettier but just as good</i></div> - <div class="verse indent4"><i>If almost anybody should</i></div> - <div class="verse indent8"><i>Translate it into rime.</i></div> - <div class="verse indent4"><i>So I have done the best I can</i></div> - <div class="verse indent4"><i>For lack of some more learned man.</i></div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent8">Good King Hilary</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Said to his Chancellor</div> - <div class="verse indent8">(Proud Lord Willoughby,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Lord High Chancellor):</div> - <div class="verse indent8">"Run to the wicket-gate</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Quickly, quickly,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Run to the wicket gate</div> - <div class="verse indent12">And see who is knocking.</div> - <div class="verse indent8">It may be a rich man,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Sea-borne from Araby,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Bringing me peacocks,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Emeralds and ivory;</div> - <div class="verse indent8">It may be a poor man,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Travel-worn and weary,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Bringing me oranges</div> - <div class="verse indent8">To put in my stocking."</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">Proud Lord Willoughby,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Lord High Chancellor,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Laughed both loud and free:<a id="FNanchor_1" href="#Footnote_1" class="fnanchor">[1]</a></div> - <div class="verse indent4">"I've served Your Majesty, man to man,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Since first Your Majesty's reign began,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And I've often walked, but I never, never ran,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Never, never, never," quoth he.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><div class="footnote"></div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><a id="Footnote_1" href="#FNanchor_1" class="label">[1]</a> Haw! Haw! Haw!</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"></div></div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent8">Good King Hilary</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Said to his Chancellor</div> - <div class="verse indent8">(Proud Lord Willoughby,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Lord High Chancellor):</div> - <div class="verse indent8">"Walk to the wicket-gate</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Quickly, quickly,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Walk to the wicket-gate</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And see who is knocking.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp64" id="illus111" style="max-width: 27em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus111.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">It may be a captain,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Hawk-nosed, bearded,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Bringing me gold-dust,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Spices, and sandalwood:</div> - <div class="verse indent4">It may be a scullion,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Care-free, whistling,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Bringing me sugar-plums</div> - <div class="verse indent8">To put in my stocking."</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">Proud Lord Willoughby,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Lord High Chancellor,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Laughed both loud and free:</div> - <div class="verse indent4">"I've served in the Palace since I was four,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And I'll serve in the Palace a-many years more,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And I've opened a window, but never a door,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Never, never, never," quoth he.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent8">Good King Hilary</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Said to his Chancellor</div> - <div class="verse indent8">(Proud Lord Willoughby,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Lord High Chancellor):</div> - <div class="verse indent8">"Open the window</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Quickly, quickly,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Open the window</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And see who is knocking.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp74" id="illus112" style="max-width: 30.9375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus112.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">It may be a waiting-maid,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Apple-cheeked, dimpled,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Sent by her mistress</div> - <div class="verse indent4">To bring me greeting;</div> - <div class="verse indent4">It may be children,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Anxious, whispering,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Bringing me cobnuts,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">To put in my stocking."</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp79" id="illus113" style="max-width: 33.0625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus113.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">Proud Lord Willoughby,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Lord High Chancellor,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Laughed both loud and free:</div> - <div class="verse indent4">"I'll serve Your Majesty till I die—</div> - <div class="verse indent4">As Lord Chancellor, not as spy</div> - <div class="verse indent4">To peep from lattices; no, not I,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Never, never, never," quoth he.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">Good King Hilary</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Looked at his Chancellor</div> - <div class="verse indent4">(Proud Lord Willoughby,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Lord High Chancellor):</div> - <div class="verse indent4">He said no word</div> - <div class="verse indent4">To his stiff-set Chancellor,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">But ran to the wicket-gate</div> - <div class="verse indent8">To see who was knocking.</div> - <div class="verse indent4">He found no rich man</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Trading from Araby;</div> - <div class="verse indent4">He found no captain,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Blue-eyed, weather-tanned;</div> - <div class="verse indent4">He found no waiting-maid</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Sent by her mistress;</div> - <div class="verse indent4">But only a beggarman</div> - <div class="verse indent8">With one red stocking.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">Good King Hilary</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Looked at the beggarman,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And laughed him three times three;</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And he turned that beggarman round about:</div> - <div class="verse indent4">"Your thews are strong, and your arm is stout;</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Come, throw me a Lord High Chancellor out,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">And take his place," quoth he.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">Of Hilary the Good and Great</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Old wives at Christmas time relate</div> - <div class="verse indent4">This tale, which points, at any rate,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">Two morals on the way.</div> - <div class="verse indent4">The first: "<i>Whatever Fortune brings,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent4"><i>Don't be afraid of doing things.</i>"</div> - <div class="verse indent4">(Especially, of course, for Kings.)</div> - <div class="verse indent8">It also seems to say</div> - <div class="verse indent4">(But not so wisely): "<i>He who begs</i></div> - <div class="verse indent4"><i>With one red stocking on his legs</i></div> - <div class="verse indent4"><i>Will be, as sure as eggs are eggs,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent8"><i>A Chancellor some day.</i>"</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus114" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus114.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="SWING_SONG"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp50" id="illus115" style="max-width: 21.1875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus115.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>SWING SONG</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Here I go up in my swing</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Ever so high.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I am the King of the fields, and the King</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Of the town.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I am the King of the earth, and the King</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Of the sky.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Here I go up in my swing....</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Now I go down.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="EXPLAINED"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp64" id="illus116" style="max-width: 26.8125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus116.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>EXPLAINED</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Elizabeth Ann</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Said to her Nan:</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Please will you tell me how God began?</div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Somebody</i> must have made Him. So</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Who could it be, 'cos I want to know?"</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And Nurse said, "<i>Well!</i>"</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And Ann said, "Well?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I know you know, and I wish you'd tell."</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And Nurse took pins from her mouth, and said,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Now then, darling, it's time for bed."</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp74" id="illus117" style="max-width: 31.125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus117.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Elizabeth Ann</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Had a wonderful plan:</div> - <div class="verse indent0">She would run round the world till she found a man</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Who knew <i>exactly</i> how God began.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">She got up early, she dressed, and ran</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Trying to find an Important Man.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">She ran to London and knocked at the door</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Of the Lord High Doodelum's coach-and-four.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Please, sir (if there's anyone in),</div> - <div class="verse indent0">However-and-ever did God begin?"</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus118" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus118.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">The Lord High Doodelum lay in bed,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But out of the window, large and red,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Came the Lord High Coachman's face instead.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And the Lord High Coachman laughed and said:</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Well, what put <i>that</i> in your quaint little head?"</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp78" id="illus119" style="max-width: 32.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus119.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Elizabeth Ann went home again</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And took from the ottoman Jennifer Jane.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Jenniferjane," said Elizabeth Ann,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Tell me <i>at once</i> how God began."</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And Jane, who didn't much care for speaking,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Replied in her usual way by squeaking.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp59" id="illus120" style="max-width: 24.875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus120.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">What did it mean? Well, to be quite candid,</div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>I</i> don't know, but Elizabeth Ann did.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Elizabeth Ann said softly, "Oh!</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Thank you, Jennifer. Now I know."</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="TWICE_TIMES"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus121" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus121.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>TWICE TIMES</h3> - - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">There were Two little Bears who lived in a Wood,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And one of them was Bad and the other was Good.</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Good Bear learnt his Twice Times One—</div> - <div class="verse indent4">But Bad Bear left all his buttons undone.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">They lived in a Tree when the weather was hot,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And one of them was Good, and the other was Not.</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Good Bear learnt his Twice Times Two—</div> - <div class="verse indent4">But Bad Bear's thingummies were worn right through.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp56" id="illus122" style="max-width: 23.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus122.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">They lived in a Cave when the weather was cold,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And they Did, and they Didn't Do, what they were told.</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Good Bear learnt his Twice Times Three—</div> - <div class="verse indent4">But Bad Bear <i>never</i> had his hand-ker-chee.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus123" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus123.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">They lived in the Wood with a Kind Old Aunt,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And one said "<i>Yes'm</i>," and the other said "<i>Shan't!</i>"</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Good Bear learnt his Twice Times Four—</div> - <div class="verse indent4">But Bad Bear's knicketies were terrible tore.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp50" id="illus124" style="max-width: 21.1875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus124.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">And then quite suddenly (just like Us)</div> - <div class="verse indent4">One got Better and the other got Wuss.</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Good Bear muddled his Twice Times Three—</div> - <div class="verse indent4">But Bad Bear coughed <i>in his hand-ker-chee</i>!</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">Good Bear muddled his Twice Times Two—</div> - <div class="verse indent4">But Bad Bear's thingummies looked like new.</div> - <div class="verse indent4">Good Bear muddled his Twice Times One—</div> - <div class="verse indent4">But Bad Bear <i>never</i> left his buttons undone.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp57" id="illus125" style="max-width: 23.9375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus125.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent4">There may be a Moral, though some say not;</div> - <div class="verse indent4">I think there's a moral, though I don't know what.</div> - <div class="verse indent4">But if one gets better, as the other gets wuss,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">These Two Little Bears are just like Us.</div> - <div class="verse indent4">For Christopher remembers up to Twice Times Ten....</div> - <div class="verse indent4">But <i>I</i> keep forgetting where I've put my pen.<a id="FNanchor_2" href="#Footnote_2" class="fnanchor">[2]</a></div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><div class="footnote"></div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><a id="Footnote_2" href="#FNanchor_2" class="label">[2]</a> <i>So I have had to write this one in pencil.</i></div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"></div></div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="THE_MORNING_WALK"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp46" id="illus126" style="max-width: 19.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus126.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>THE MORNING WALK</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">When Anne and I go out a walk,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">We hold each other's hand and talk</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Of all the things we mean to do</div> - <div class="verse indent0">When Anne and I are forty-two.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp88" id="illus127" style="max-width: 37em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus127.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And when we've thought about a thing,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Like bowling hoops or bicycling,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Or falling down on Anne's balloon,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">We do it in the afternoon.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp77" id="illus128" style="max-width: 32.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus128.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="CRADLE_SONG"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp73" id="illus129" style="max-width: 30.8125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus129.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>CRADLE SONG</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">O Timothy Tim</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Has ten pink toes,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And ten pink toes</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Has Timothy Tim.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They go with him</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Wherever he goes,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And wherever he goes</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They go with him.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">O Timothy Tim</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Has two blue eyes,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And two blue eyes</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Has Timothy Tim.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They cry with him</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Whenever he cries,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And whenever he cries,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They cry with him.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">O Timothy Tim</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Has one red head,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And one red head</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Has Timothy Tim.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">It sleeps with him</div> - <div class="verse indent2">In Timothy's bed.</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Sleep well, red head</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Of Timothy Tim.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="WAITING_AT_THE_WINDOW"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp62" id="illus130" style="max-width: 26.0625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus130.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>WAITING AT THE WINDOW</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">These are my two drops of rain</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Waiting on the window-pane.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">I am waiting here to see</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Which the winning one will be.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Both of them have different names.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">One is John and one is James.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">All the best and all the worst</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Comes from which of them is first.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">James has just begun to ooze.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He's the one I want to lose.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">John is waiting to begin.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He's the one I want to win.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">James is going slowly on.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Something sort of sticks to John.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">John is moving off at last.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">James is going pretty fast.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">John is rushing down the pane.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">James is going slow again.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">James has met a sort of smear.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">John is getting very near.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Is he going fast enough?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">(James has found a piece of fluff.)</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">John has hurried quickly by.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">(James was talking to a fly.)</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">John is there, and John has won!</div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>Look! I told you! Here's the sun!</i></div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - - -<div class="figcenter illowp40" id="illus131" style="max-width: 16.75em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus131.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="PINKLE_PURR"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus132" style="max-width: 42em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus132.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>PINKLE PURR</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Tattoo was the mother of Pinkle Purr,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">A little black nothing of feet and fur;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And by-and-by, when his eyes came through,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He saw his mother, the big Tattoo.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And all that he learned he learned from her.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"I'll ask my mother," says Pinkle Purr.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Tattoo was the mother of Pinkle Purr,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">A ridiculous kitten with silky fur.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And little black Pinkle grew and grew</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Till he got as big as the big Tattoo.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And all that he did he did with her.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Two friends together," says Pinkle Purr.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Tattoo was the mother of Pinkle Purr,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">An adventurous cat in a coat of fur.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And whenever he thought of a thing to do,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">He didn't much bother about Tattoo,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">For he knows its nothing to do with her,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">So "See you later," says Pinkle Purr.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Tattoo is the mother of Pinkle Purr,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">An enormous leopard with coal-black fur.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">A little brown kitten that's nearly new</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Is now playing games with its big Tattoo....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And Pink looks lazily down at her:</div> - <div class="verse indent0">"Dear little Tat," says Pinkle Purr.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus133" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus133.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="WIND_ON_THE_HILL"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp59" id="illus134" style="max-width: 24.6875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus134.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>WIND ON THE HILL</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">No one can tell me,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Nobody knows,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Where the wind comes from,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Where the wind goes.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">It's flying from somewhere</div> - <div class="verse indent2">As fast as it can,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I couldn't keep up with it,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Not if I ran.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">But if I stopped holding</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The string of my kite,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">It would blow with the wind</div> - <div class="verse indent2">For a day and a night.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">And then when I found it,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Wherever it blew,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I should know that the wind</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Had been going there too.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">So then I could tell them</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Where the wind goes....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">But where the wind comes from</div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>Nobody</i> knows.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus135" style="max-width: 51em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus135.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="FORGOTTEN"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus136" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus136.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>FORGOTTEN</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Lords of the Nursery</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Wait in a row,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Five on the high wall,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And four on the low;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Big Kings and Little Kings,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Brown Bears and Black,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">All of them waiting</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Till John comes back.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp34" id="illus137" style="max-width: 14.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus137.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Some think that John boy</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Is lost in the wood,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Some say he couldn't be,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Some say he could.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Some think that John boy</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Hides on the hill;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Some say he won't come back,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Some say he will.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">High was the sun, when</div> - <div class="verse indent2">John went away....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Here they've been waiting</div> - <div class="verse indent2">All through the day;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Big Bears and Little Bears,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">White Kings and Black,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">All of them waiting</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Till John comes back.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp93" id="illus138" style="max-width: 38.9375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus138.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Lords of the Nursery</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Looked down the hill,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Some saw the sheep-fold,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Some saw the mill;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Some saw the roofs</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Of the little grey town....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And their shadows grew long</div> - <div class="verse indent2">As the sun slipt down.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp87" id="illus139" style="max-width: 36.4375em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus139.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Gold between the poplars</div> - <div class="verse indent2">An old moon shows;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Silver up the star-way</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The full moon rose;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Silver down the star-way</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The old moon crept....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And, one by another,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The grey fields slept.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Lords of the Nursery</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Their still watch keep....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">They hear from the sheep-fold</div> - <div class="verse indent2">The rustle of sheep.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">A young bird twitters</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And hides its head;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">A little wind suddenly</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Breathes, and is dead.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus140" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus140.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">Slowly and slowly</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Dawns the new day....</div> - <div class="verse indent0">What's become of John boy?</div> - <div class="verse indent2">No one can say.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Some think that John boy</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Is lost on the hill;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Some say he won't come back,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Some say he will.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp39" id="illus141" style="max-width: 16.25em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus141.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>What's become of John boy?</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>Nothing at all,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>He played with his skipping rope,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>He played with his ball.</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>He ran after butterflies,</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>Blue ones and red;</i></div> - <div class="verse indent0"><i>He did a hundred happy things—</i></div> - <div class="verse indent2"><i>And then went to bed.</i></div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp100" id="illus142" style="max-width: 40.625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus142.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="IN_THE_DARK"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp81" id="illus143" style="max-width: 33.8125em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus143.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>IN THE DARK</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">I've had my supper,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And <i>had</i> my supper,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And <i>HAD</i> my supper and all;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I've heard the story</div> - <div class="verse indent2">Of Cinderella,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And how she went to the ball;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I've cleaned my teeth,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And I've said my prayers,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And I've cleaned and said them right;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">And they've all of them been</div> - <div class="verse indent2">And kissed me lots,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">They've all of them said "Good-night."</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp57" id="illus144" style="max-width: 24.0625em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus144.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">So—here I am in the dark alone,</div> - <div class="verse indent2">There's nobody here to see;</div> - <div class="verse indent8">I think to myself,</div> - <div class="verse indent8">I play to myself,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">And nobody knows what I say to myself;</div> - <div class="verse indent0">Here I am in the dark alone,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">What is it going to be?</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I can think whatever I like to think,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I can play whatever I like to play,</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I can laugh whatever I like to laugh,</div> - <div class="verse indent4">There's nobody here but me.</div> - </div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp74" id="illus145" style="max-width: 30.875em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus145.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent0">I'm talking to a rabbit ...</div> - <div class="verse indent4">I'm talking to the sun ...</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I think I am a hundred—</div> - <div class="verse indent4">I'm one.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'm lying in a forest ...</div> - <div class="verse indent4">I'm lying in a cave ...</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'm talking to a Dragon ...</div> - <div class="verse indent4">I'm BRAVE.</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'm lying on my left side ...</div> - <div class="verse indent4">I'm lying on my right ...</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'll play a lot to-morrow ...</div> - <div class="verse indent4"> .......</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'll think a lot to-morrow ...</div> - <div class="verse indent4"> .......</div> - <div class="verse indent0">I'll laugh ...</div> - <div class="verse indent12">a lot ...</div> - <div class="verse indent20">to-morrow ...</div> - <div class="verse indent12">(<i>Heigh-ho!</i>)</div> - <div class="verse indent22">Good-night.</div> - </div> -</div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter illowp90" id="illus146" style="max-width: 37.5em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus146.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<hr class="chap"> - - -<h3 id="THE_END"> </h3> - -<div class="figcenter illowp84" id="illus147" style="max-width: 35em;"> - <img class="w100" src="images/illus147.jpg" alt=""> -</div> - -<h3>THE END</h3> - -<div class="poetry-container"> -<div class="poetry"> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent10">When I was One,</div> - <div class="verse indent10">I had just begun.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent10">When I was Two,</div> - <div class="verse indent10">I was nearly new.</div> - </div> - <div class="stanza"> - <div class="verse indent10">When I was Three,</div> - 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