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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6833f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +* text=auto +*.txt text +*.md text diff --git a/19361-8.txt b/19361-8.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b533ba5 --- /dev/null +++ b/19361-8.txt @@ -0,0 +1,729 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Babes in the Wood, by Anonymous + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: The Babes in the Wood + One of R. Caldecott's Picture Books + +Author: Anonymous + +Illustrator: Randolph Caldecott + +Release Date: September 23, 2006 [EBook #19361] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BABES IN THE WOOD *** + + + + +Produced by Jonathan Niehof, Suzanne Shell and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net + + + + + +[Illustration: The BABES in the WOOD. +ONE OF R. CALDECOTT'S PICTURE BOOKS +Frederick Warne and Co. Ltd.] + +_Printed in Great Britain_ + + + + +THE BABES +IN THE WOOD + +[Illustration: SORE SICKE THEY WERE AND LIKE TO DYE] + + + + +The BABES IN THE WOOD. + + +[Illustration] + + Now ponder well, you parents deare, + These wordes which I shall write; + A doleful story you shall heare, + In time brought forth to light. + + A gentleman of good account + In Norfolke dwelt of late. + Who did in honour far surmount + Most men of his estate. + + Sore sicke he was, and like to dye, + No helpe his life could save; + His wife by him as sicke did lye, + And both possest one grave. + +[Illustration] + + No love between these two was lost, + Each was to other kinde; + In love they liv'd, in love they dyed, + And left two babes behinde: + + The one a fine and pretty boy, + Not passing three yeares olde; + The other a girl more young than he + And fram'd in beautye's molde. + + The father left his little son, + As plainlye doth appeare, + When he to perfect age should come + Three hundred poundes a yeare. + + And to his little daughter Jane + Five hundred poundes in gold, + To be paid downe on marriage-day, + Which might not be controll'd: + +[Illustration] + + But if the children chanced to dye, + Ere they to age should come, + Their uncle should possesse their wealth; + For so the wille did run. + +[Illustration: NOW, BROTHER, said the dying man, LOOK TO MY CHILDREN +DEARE.] + + "Now, brother," said the dying man, + "Look to my children deare; + Be good unto my boy and girl, + No friendes else have they here: + + "To God and you I do commend + My children deare this daye; + But little while be sure we have + Within this world to staye. + + "You must be father and mother both, + And uncle all in one; + God knowes what will become of them, + When I am dead and gone." + +[Illustration] + + With that bespake their mother deare: + "O brother kinde," quoth shee, + You are the man must bring our babes + To wealth or miserie: + +[Illustration] + +[Illustration] + + "And if you keep them carefully, + Then God will you reward; + But if you otherwise should deal, + God will your deedes regard." + +[Illustration: WITH LIPPES AS COLD AS ANY STONE, THEY KIST THE CHILDREN +SMALL] + + With lippes as cold as any stone. + They kist the children small: + 'God bless you both, my children deare;' + With that the teares did fall. + +[Illustration] + +[Illustration] + + These speeches then their brother spake + To this sicke couple there: + "The keeping of your little ones, + Sweet sister, do not feare: + + "God never prosper me nor mine, + Nor aught else that I have, + If I do wrong your children deare, + When you are layd in grave." + +[Illustration] + +[Illustration: THEIR PARENTS BEING DEAD & GONE, THE CHILDREN HOME HE +TAKES.] + + The parents being dead and gone, + The children home he takes, + And bringes them straite unto his house, + Where much of them he makes. + +[Illustration] + +[Illustration] + + He had not kept these pretty babes + A twelvemonth and a daye, + But, for their wealth, he did devise + To make them both awaye. + + He bargain'd with two ruffians strong, + Which were of furious mood, + That they should take the children young, + And slaye them in a wood. + +[Illustration] + + He told his wife an artful tale, + He would the children send + To be brought up in faire London, + With one that was his friend. + +[Illustration] + + Away then went those pretty babes, + Rejoycing at that tide, + Rejoycing with a merry minde, + They should on cock-horse ride. + +[Illustration: AWAY THEN WENT THE PRETTY BABES REJOYCING AT THAT TIDE] + +[Illustration] + + They prate and prattle pleasantly + As they rode on the waye, + To those that should their butchers be, + And work their lives' decaye: + + So that the pretty speeche they had, + Made murderers' heart relent: + And they that undertooke the deed, + Full sore did now repent. + + Yet one of them, more hard of heart, + Did vow to do his charge, + Because the wretch, that hired him, + Had paid him very large. + +[Illustration] + + The other would not agree thereto, + So here they fell to strife; + With one another they did fight, + About the children's life: + +[Illustration] + + And he that was of mildest mood, + Did slaye the other there, + Within an unfrequented wood, + Where babes did quake for feare! + +[Illustration: AND HE THAT WAS OF MILDEST MOOD DID SLAYE THE OTHER +THERE] + +[Illustration] + + He took the children by the hand, + While teares stood in their eye, + And bade them come and go with him, + And look they did not crye: + + And two long miles he ledd them on, + While they for food complaine: + "Stay here," quoth he, "I'll bring ye bread, + When I come back againe." + +[Illustration] + + These prettye babes, with hand in hand, + Went wandering up and downe; + +[Illustration] + + But never more they sawe the man + Approaching from the town. + +[Illustration] + +[Illustration] + + Their prettye lippes with blackberries + Were all besmear'd and dyed; + And when they sawe the darksome night, + They sat them downe and cryed. + +[Illustration] + + Thus wandered these two prettye babes, + Till death did end their grief; + In one another's armes they dyed, + As babes wanting relief. + + No burial these prettye babes + Of any man receives, + +[Illustration] + + Till Robin-redbreast painfully + Did cover them with leaves. + +[Illustration: IN ONE ANOTHER'S ARMS THEY DYED.] + + + + +Randolph Caldecott's Picture Books + + +[Illustration] + + "The humour of Randolph Caldecott's drawings is simply + irresistible, no healthy-minded man, woman, or child could look + at them without laughing." + +_In square crown 4to, picture covers, with numerous coloured plates._ + +1 John Gilpin +2 The House that Jack Built +3 The Babes in the Wood +4 The Mad Dog +5 Three Jovial Huntsmen +6 Sing a Song for Sixpence +7 The Queen of Hearts +8 The Farmer's Boy +9 The Milkmaid +10 Hey-Diddle-Diddle and Baby Bunting +11 A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go +12 The Fox Jumps over the Parson's Gate +13 Come Lasses and Lads +14 Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross, &c. +15 Mrs. Mary Blaize +16 The Great Panjandrum Himself + +_The above selections are also issued in Four Volumes, square crown 4to, +attractive binding, red edges. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: The Babes in the Wood + One of R. Caldecott's Picture Books + +Author: Anonymous + +Illustrator: Randolph Caldecott + +Release Date: September 23, 2006 [EBook #19361] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BABES IN THE WOOD *** + + + + +Produced by Jonathan Niehof, Suzanne Shell and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + +</pre> + + +<div class="figure" style="width: 654px;"><a name="Cover" id="Cover"></a><span class="pagenum" title="Cover"></span> +<img src="images/000.jpg" width="654" height="752" alt="The BABES in the WOOD. ONE OF R. CALDECOTT'S PICTURE BOOKS Frederick Warne and Co. Ltd." /> +</div> + +<p><em>Printed in Great Britain</em></p> + + + +<hr /> +<h1><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1"></a><span class="pagenum" title="1"></span>THE BABES +IN THE WOOD</h1> + +<hr /> +<div class="figure" style="width: 618px;"><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2"></a><span class="pagenum" title="2"></span> +<img src="images/002.jpg" width="618" height="719" alt="SORE SICKE THEY WERE AND LIKE TO DYE" /> +</div> + +<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<h2><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3"></a><span class="pagenum" title="3"></span>The +BABES IN THE WOOD.</h2> + + +<div class="figure" style="width: 513px;"><img src="images/003.png" width="513" height="299" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Now ponder well, you parents deare,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">These wordes which I shall write;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">A doleful story you shall heare,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">In time brought forth to light.<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">A gentleman of good account<br /></span> +<span class="i2">In Norfolke dwelt of late.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Who did in honour far surmount<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Most men of his estate.<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Sore sicke he was, and like to dye,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">No helpe his life could save;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">His wife by him as sicke did lye,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And both possest one grave.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 622px;"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4"></a><span class="pagenum" title="4"></span> +<img src="images/004.png" width="622" height="387" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">No love between these two was lost,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Each was to other kinde;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">In love they liv’d, in love they dyed,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And left two babes behinde:<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">The one a fine and pretty boy,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Not passing three yeares olde;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">The other a girl more young than he<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And fram’d in beautye’s molde.<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"> +<a name="Page_5" id="Page_5"></a><span class="pagenum" title="5"></span><span class="i0">The father left his little son,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">As plainlye doth appeare,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">When he to perfect age should come<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Three hundred poundes a yeare.<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">And to his little daughter Jane<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Five hundred poundes in gold,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">To be paid downe on marriage-day,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Which might not be controll’d:<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 518px;"><img src="images/005.png" width="518" height="308" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">But if the children chanced to dye,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Ere they to age should come,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Their uncle should possesse their wealth;<br /></span> +<span class="i2">For so the wille did run.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 612px;"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6"></a><span class="pagenum" title="6"></span> +<img src="images/006.jpg" width="612" height="703" alt="NOW BROTHER, said the dying man, LOOK TO MY CHILDREN DEARE." /> +</div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<a name="Page_7" id="Page_7"></a><span class="pagenum" title="7"></span><span class="i0">“Now, brother,” said the dying man,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">“Look to my children deare;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Be good unto my boy and girl,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">No friendes else have they here:<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">“To God and you I do commend<br /></span> +<span class="i2">My children deare this daye;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">But little while be sure we have<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Within this world to staye.<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">“You must be father and mother both,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And uncle all in one;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">God knowes what will become of them,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">When I am dead and gone.”<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 225px;"><img src="images/007.png" width="225" height="208" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<a name="Page_8" id="Page_8"></a><span class="pagenum" title="8"></span><span class="i0">With that bespake their mother deare:<br /></span> +<span class="i2">“O brother kinde,” quoth shee,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">You are the man must bring our babes<br /></span> +<span class="i2">To wealth or miserie:<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 365px;"><img src="images/008.png" width="365" height="312" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 286px;"><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9"></a><span class="pagenum" title="9"></span> +<img src="images/009.png" width="286" height="262" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">“And if you keep them carefully,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Then God will you reward;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">But if you otherwise should deal,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">God will your deedes regard.”<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 612px;"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10"></a><span class="pagenum" title="10"></span> +<img src="images/010.jpg" width="612" height="722" alt="WITH LIPPES AS COLD AS ANY STONE, THEY KIST THE CHILDREN SMALL" /> +</div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11"></a><span class="pagenum" title="11"></span> +<span class="i0">With lippes as cold as any stone.<br /></span> +<span class="i2">They kist the children small:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">‘God bless you both, my children deare;’<br /></span> +<span class="i2">With that the teares did fall.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 212px;"><img src="images/011.png" width="212" height="356" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 543px;"><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12"></a><span class="pagenum" title="12"></span> +<img src="images/012.png" width="543" height="232" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">These speeches then their brother spake<br /></span> +<span class="i2">To this sicke couple there:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">“The keeping of your little ones,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Sweet sister, do not feare:<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13"></a><span class="pagenum" title="13"></span> +<span class="i0">“God never prosper me nor mine,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Nor aught else that I have,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">If I do wrong your children deare,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">When you are layd in grave.”<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 628px;"><img src="images/013.png" width="628" height="394" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 614px;"><a name="Page_14" id="Page_14"></a><span class="pagenum" title="14"></span> +<img src="images/014.jpg" width="614" height="710" alt="THEIR PARENTS BEING DEAD & GONE, THE CHILDREN HOME HE TAKES." /> +</div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15"></a><span class="pagenum" title="15"></span> +<span class="i0">The parents being dead and gone,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">The children home he takes,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And bringes them straite unto his house,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Where much of them he makes.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 379px;"><img src="images/015.png" width="379" height="297" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 547px;"><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16"></a><span class="pagenum" title="16"></span><img src="images/016.png" width="547" height="347" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">He had not kept these pretty babes<br /></span> +<span class="i2">A twelvemonth and a daye,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">But, for their wealth, he did devise<br /></span> +<span class="i2">To make them both awaye.<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17"></a><span class="pagenum" title="17"></span> +<span class="i0">He bargain’d with two ruffians strong,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Which were of furious mood,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">That they should take the children young,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And slaye them in a wood.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 422px;"><img src="images/017.png" width="422" height="299" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"><a name="Page_18" id="Page_18"></a><span class="pagenum" title="18"></span> +<span class="i0">He told his wife an artful tale,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">He would the children send<br /></span> +<span class="i0">To be brought up in faire London,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">With one that was his friend.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 494px;"><img src="images/018.png" width="494" height="332" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Away then went those pretty babes,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Rejoycing at that tide,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Rejoycing with a merry minde,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">They should on cock-horse ride.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 617px;"><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19"></a><span class="pagenum" title="19"></span> +<img src="images/019.jpg" width="617" height="712" alt="AWAY THEN WENT THE PRETTY BABES REJOYCING AT THAT TIDE" /> +</div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 388px;"><a name="Page_20" id="Page_20"></a><span class="pagenum" title="20"></span> +<img src="images/020.png" width="388" height="583" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">They prate and prattle pleasantly<br /></span> +<span class="i2">As they rode on the waye,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">To those that should their butchers be,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And work their lives’ decaye:<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21"></a><span class="pagenum" title="21"></span> +<span class="i0">So that the pretty speeche they had,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Made murderers’ heart relent:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And they that undertooke the deed,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Full sore did now repent.<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Yet one of them, more hard of heart,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Did vow to do his charge,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Because the wretch, that hired him,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Had paid him very large.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 614px;"><img src="images/021.png" width="614" height="394" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"><a name="Page_22" id="Page_22"></a><span class="pagenum" title="22"></span> +<span class="i0">The other would not agree thereto,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">So here they fell to strife;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">With one another they did fight,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">About the children’s life:<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 578px;"><img src="images/022.png" width="578" height="396" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">And he that was of mildest mood,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Did slaye the other there,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Within an unfrequented wood,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Where babes did quake for feare!<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 612px;"><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23"></a><span class="pagenum" title="23"></span> +<img src="images/023.jpg" width="612" height="713" alt="AND HE THAT WAS OF MILDEST MOOD DID SLAYE THE OTHER THERE" /> +</div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 564px;"><a name="Page_24" id="Page_24"></a><span class="pagenum" title="24"></span> +<img src="images/024.png" width="564" height="404" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">He took the children by the hand,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">While teares stood in their eye,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And bade them come and go with him,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And look they did not crye:<br /></span> +</div><div class="stanza"><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25"></a><span class="pagenum" title="25"></span> +<span class="i0">And two long miles he ledd them on,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">While they for food complaine:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">“Stay here,” quoth he, “I’ll bring ye bread,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">When I come back againe.”<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 637px;"><img src="images/025.png" width="637" height="406" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26"></a><span class="pagenum" title="26"></span> +<span class="i0">These prettye babes, with hand in hand,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Went wandering up and downe;<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 350px;"><img src="images/026.png" width="350" height="426" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">But never more they sawe the man<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Approaching from the town.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 608px;"><a name="Page_27" id="Page_27"></a><span class="pagenum" title="27"></span> +<img src="images/027.jpg" width="608" height="719" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 523px;"><a name="Page_28" id="Page_28"></a><span class="pagenum" title="28"></span> +<img src="images/028.png" width="523" height="578" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Their prettye lippes with blackberries<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Were all besmear’d and dyed;<br /></span> +<a name="Page_29" id="Page_29"></a><span class="pagenum" title="29"></span><span class="i0">And when they sawe the darksome night,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">They sat them downe and cryed.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 505px;"><img src="images/029.png" width="505" height="328" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Thus wandered these two prettye babes,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Till death did end their grief;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">In one another’s armes they dyed,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">As babes wanting relief.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"><a name="Page_30" id="Page_30"></a><span class="pagenum" title="30"></span> +<span class="i0">No burial these prettye babes<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Of any man receives,<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 587px;"><img src="images/030.png" width="587" height="604" alt="Illustration" /></div> + +<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Till Robin-redbreast painfully<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Did cover them with leaves.<br /></span> +</div></div> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 617px;"><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31"></a><span class="pagenum" title="31"></span> +<img src="images/031.jpg" width="617" height="721" alt="IN ONE ANOTHER'S ARMS THEY DYED." /> +</div> + + + +<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<h2><a name="Page_32" id="Page_32"></a><span class="pagenum" title="32"></span>Randolph Caldecott’s</h2> +<h2>Picture Books</h2> + +<p>“The humour of Randolph Caldecott’s drawings is simply irresistible, no +healthy-minded man, woman, or child could look at them without laughing.”</p> + +<p><em>In square crown 4to, picture covers, with numerous coloured plates.</em></p> + +<p> +1 John Gilpin<br /> +2 The House that Jack Built<br /> +3 The Babes in the Wood<br /> +4 The Mad Dog<br /> +5 Three Jovial Huntsmen<br /> +6 Sing a Song for Sixpence<br /> +7 The Queen of Hearts<br /> +8 The Farmer’s Boy<br /> +9 The Milkmaid<br /> +10 Hey-Diddle-Diddle and Baby Bunting<br /> +11 A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go<br /> +12 The Fox Jumps over the Parson’s Gate<br /> +13 Come Lasses and Lads<br /> +14 Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross, &c.<br /> +15 Mrs. Mary Blaize<br /> +16 The Great Panjandrum Himself<br /> +</p> + +<p><em>The above selections are also issued in Four Volumes, square crown 4to, attractive binding, +red edges. Each containing four different books, with their Coloured Pictures and +innumerable Outline Sketches.</em></p> + +<p> +1 R. Caldecott’s Picture Book No. 1<br /> +2 R. Caldecott’s Picture Book No. 2<br /> +3 Hey-Diddle-Diddle-Picture Book<br /> +4 The Panjandrum Picture Book<br /> +</p> + +<p><em>And also</em></p> + +<p><em>In Two Volumes, handsomely bound in cloth gilt, each containing eight different books, +with their Coloured Pictures and numerous Outline Sketches.</em></p> + +<p>R. Caldecott’s +Collection of +Pictures and Songs No. 1</p> + +<p>R. Caldecott’s +Collection of +Pictures and Songs No. 2</p> + +<hr /> + +<p>Miniature Editions, +<em>size 5½ by 4½ +Art Boards, flat back.</em></p> + +<p>TWO VOLUMES</p> + +<p>ENTITLED</p> + +<p>R. CALDECOTT’S +PICTURE BOOKS +Nos. 1 and 2.</p> + +<p><em>Each containing coloured +plates and numerous +Outline Sketches in +the text.</em></p> + +<hr /> + +<p><em>Crown 4to, +picture covers.</em></p> + +<p>Randolph Caldecott’s +Painting Books. +Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4.</p> + +<p><em>Each with Outline +Pictures to Paint, and +Coloured Examples.</em></p> + +<p><em>Oblong 4to, cloth.</em></p> + +<p>A Sketch Book +of R. Caldecott’s.</p> + +<p><em>Containing numerous +sketches in Colour +and black and white</em></p> +<hr /> +<p> +Frederick Warne & Co... Ltd<br /> +LONDON. & NEW YORK.<br /> +</p> + +<p>The Published Prices of the above Picture Books can be obtained of all Booksellers or from the Illustrated Catalogue of the Publisher</p> +<p>PRINTED AND COPYRIGHTED BY EDMUND EVANS, LTD., ROSE PLACE, GLOBE ROAD, LONDON, E.1.</p> + +<div class="figure" style="width: 681px;"><img src="images/032.png" width="681" height="816" alt="Randolph Caldecott's Picture Books" /></div> + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Babes in the Wood, by Anonymous + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BABES IN THE WOOD *** + +***** This file should be named 19361-h.htm or 19361-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/1/9/3/6/19361/ + +Produced by Jonathan Niehof, Suzanne Shell and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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Ltd.] + +_Printed in Great Britain_ + + + + +THE BABES +IN THE WOOD + +[Illustration: SORE SICKE THEY WERE AND LIKE TO DYE] + + + + +The BABES IN THE WOOD. + + +[Illustration] + + Now ponder well, you parents deare, + These wordes which I shall write; + A doleful story you shall heare, + In time brought forth to light. + + A gentleman of good account + In Norfolke dwelt of late. + Who did in honour far surmount + Most men of his estate. + + Sore sicke he was, and like to dye, + No helpe his life could save; + His wife by him as sicke did lye, + And both possest one grave. + +[Illustration] + + No love between these two was lost, + Each was to other kinde; + In love they liv'd, in love they dyed, + And left two babes behinde: + + The one a fine and pretty boy, + Not passing three yeares olde; + The other a girl more young than he + And fram'd in beautye's molde. + + The father left his little son, + As plainlye doth appeare, + When he to perfect age should come + Three hundred poundes a yeare. + + And to his little daughter Jane + Five hundred poundes in gold, + To be paid downe on marriage-day, + Which might not be controll'd: + +[Illustration] + + But if the children chanced to dye, + Ere they to age should come, + Their uncle should possesse their wealth; + For so the wille did run. + +[Illustration: NOW, BROTHER, said the dying man, LOOK TO MY CHILDREN +DEARE.] + + "Now, brother," said the dying man, + "Look to my children deare; + Be good unto my boy and girl, + No friendes else have they here: + + "To God and you I do commend + My children deare this daye; + But little while be sure we have + Within this world to staye. + + "You must be father and mother both, + And uncle all in one; + God knowes what will become of them, + When I am dead and gone." + +[Illustration] + + With that bespake their mother deare: + "O brother kinde," quoth shee, + You are the man must bring our babes + To wealth or miserie: + +[Illustration] + +[Illustration] + + "And if you keep them carefully, + Then God will you reward; + But if you otherwise should deal, + God will your deedes regard." + +[Illustration: WITH LIPPES AS COLD AS ANY STONE, THEY KIST THE CHILDREN +SMALL] + + With lippes as cold as any stone. + They kist the children small: + 'God bless you both, my children deare;' + With that the teares did fall. + +[Illustration] + +[Illustration] + + These speeches then their brother spake + To this sicke couple there: + "The keeping of your little ones, + Sweet sister, do not feare: + + "God never prosper me nor mine, + Nor aught else that I have, + If I do wrong your children deare, + When you are layd in grave." + +[Illustration] + +[Illustration: THEIR PARENTS BEING DEAD & GONE, THE CHILDREN HOME HE +TAKES.] + + The parents being dead and gone, + The children home he takes, + And bringes them straite unto his house, + Where much of them he makes. + +[Illustration] + +[Illustration] + + He had not kept these pretty babes + A twelvemonth and a daye, + But, for their wealth, he did devise + To make them both awaye. + + He bargain'd with two ruffians strong, + Which were of furious mood, + That they should take the children young, + And slaye them in a wood. + +[Illustration] + + He told his wife an artful tale, + He would the children send + To be brought up in faire London, + With one that was his friend. + +[Illustration] + + Away then went those pretty babes, + Rejoycing at that tide, + Rejoycing with a merry minde, + They should on cock-horse ride. + +[Illustration: AWAY THEN WENT THE PRETTY BABES REJOYCING AT THAT TIDE] + +[Illustration] + + They prate and prattle pleasantly + As they rode on the waye, + To those that should their butchers be, + And work their lives' decaye: + + So that the pretty speeche they had, + Made murderers' heart relent: + And they that undertooke the deed, + Full sore did now repent. + + Yet one of them, more hard of heart, + Did vow to do his charge, + Because the wretch, that hired him, + Had paid him very large. + +[Illustration] + + The other would not agree thereto, + So here they fell to strife; + With one another they did fight, + About the children's life: + +[Illustration] + + And he that was of mildest mood, + Did slaye the other there, + Within an unfrequented wood, + Where babes did quake for feare! + +[Illustration: AND HE THAT WAS OF MILDEST MOOD DID SLAYE THE OTHER +THERE] + +[Illustration] + + He took the children by the hand, + While teares stood in their eye, + And bade them come and go with him, + And look they did not crye: + + And two long miles he ledd them on, + While they for food complaine: + "Stay here," quoth he, "I'll bring ye bread, + When I come back againe." + +[Illustration] + + These prettye babes, with hand in hand, + Went wandering up and downe; + +[Illustration] + + But never more they sawe the man + Approaching from the town. + +[Illustration] + +[Illustration] + + Their prettye lippes with blackberries + Were all besmear'd and dyed; + And when they sawe the darksome night, + They sat them downe and cryed. + +[Illustration] + + Thus wandered these two prettye babes, + Till death did end their grief; + In one another's armes they dyed, + As babes wanting relief. + + No burial these prettye babes + Of any man receives, + +[Illustration] + + Till Robin-redbreast painfully + Did cover them with leaves. + +[Illustration: IN ONE ANOTHER'S ARMS THEY DYED.] + + + + +Randolph Caldecott's Picture Books + + +[Illustration] + + "The humour of Randolph Caldecott's drawings is simply + irresistible, no healthy-minded man, woman, or child could look + at them without laughing." + +_In square crown 4to, picture covers, with numerous coloured plates._ + +1 John Gilpin +2 The House that Jack Built +3 The Babes in the Wood +4 The Mad Dog +5 Three Jovial Huntsmen +6 Sing a Song for Sixpence +7 The Queen of Hearts +8 The Farmer's Boy +9 The Milkmaid +10 Hey-Diddle-Diddle and Baby Bunting +11 A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go +12 The Fox Jumps over the Parson's Gate +13 Come Lasses and Lads +14 Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross, &c. +15 Mrs. Mary Blaize +16 The Great Panjandrum Himself + +_The above selections are also issued in Four Volumes, square crown 4to, +attractive binding, red edges. Each containing four different books, +with their Coloured Pictures and innumerable Outline Sketches._ + +1 R. Caldecott's Picture Book No. 1 +2 R. Caldecott's Picture Book No. 2 +3 Hey-Diddle-Diddle-Picture Book +4 The Panjandrum Picture Book + +_And also_ + +_In Two Volumes, handsomely bound in cloth gilt, each containing eight +different books, with their Coloured Pictures and numerous Outline +Sketches._ + +R. Caldecott's Collection of Pictures and Songs No. 1 + +R. Caldecott's Collection of Pictures and Songs No. 2 + + +Miniature Editions, _size 51/2 by 41/2 Art Boards, flat back._ + +TWO VOLUMES + +ENTITLED + +R. CALDECOTT'S PICTURE BOOKS Nos. 1 and 2. + +_Each containing coloured plates and numerous Outline Sketches in the +text._ + + +_Crown 4to, picture covers._ + +Randolph Caldecott's Painting Books. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. + +_Each with Outline Pictures to Paint, and Coloured Examples._ + +_Oblong 4to, cloth._ + +A Sketch Book of R. 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