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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: The knife-grinder's budget of pictures & poetry, for boys and girls - -Author: Unknown - -Release Date: April 10, 2017 [EBook #54530] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE KNIFE-GRINDER'S BUDGET *** - - - - -Produced by readbueno, Carol Spears and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive) - - - - - - - - - - THE - KNIFE-GRINDER’S - BUDGET - -[Illustration] - - “Swing-up, my Lads!” - The Drill-Sergeant cries, - “And fix on the Fugle-man - Each of your eyes.” - - PRICE ONE PENNY. - - - - -[Illustration: FRONTISPIECE. - -THE KNIFE-GRINDER.] - - - - - THE - - KNIFE-GRINDER’s - - BUDGET - - OF - - _Pictures & Poetry_, - - FOR - - BOYS AND GIRLS. - - - OTLEY: - - PRINTED BY WILLIAM WALKER. - - 1829. - - - - -THE BUDGET - - -[Illustration] - - “Come buy my fine Apples,” - The old Woman cries, - “You cannot have better - For eating or pies.” - - - - -[Illustration] - - The Huxter and Donkey - Are both on their legs: - They’re going to market - For butter and eggs. - - - - -[Illustration] - - The Barber, of all men, - Is most full of news, - And ever detested - By long-bearded Jews. - - - - -[Illustration] - - “Well, Richard, you’re mounted - Again, I declare!” - “Yes, riding is better - Than walking, by far!” - - - - -[Illustration] - - The Goat on the crag - You see fast asleep; - From whence he can leap, - Tho’ it’s ever so steep. - - - - -[Illustration] - - The Child and Miss Pussy - Do play very nice; - But Pussy had much rather - Play with some mice. - - - - -[Illustration] - - “Be quick as a Lamp-lighter!” - Sometimes we say: - Here’s one upon duty - Fast tripping away. - - - - -[Illustration] - - O, Keeper! thy visage - Is dreadful indeed! - Thy presence I’ll flee - With all possible speed. - - - - -[Illustration] - - Here comes for the Butcher - A fine lusty Calf, - For the killing of which - He perhaps will get half. - - - - -[Illustration] - - Potatoes are useful, - If they be but good: - The ground must be till’d, - Or we cannot have food. - - - - -[Illustration] - - That Hound, I dare say, - Won’t like the Boy’s whip; - Could he break the cord, - He would give him the slip. - - - - -[Illustration] - - Poor Jack! I’m afraid - That thy bum will be sore: - That footmen were boot-jacks - I ne’er knew before. - - - - -[Illustration] - - You here see a poor man - Repairing a chair; - He sits on the ground, - Quite expos’d to the air. - - - - -[Illustration] - - Silk, Cotton, and Sugar, - And Coffee, and Tea, - Are fetch’d by the sailors - Across the great sea. - - - - -[Illustration] - - Poor Tray seems inclin’d - With Matilda to dine: - He wants but the meat,— - He would leave her the wine. - - - - -[Illustration] - - Come buy my fat Rabbits, - Come, Ladies, and buy; - With mutton they make - A most excellent pie. - - - - -[Illustration] - - When the Hen calls her Chickens, - They follow straight-way; - So Children should always - Their Parents obey. - - - - -[Illustration] - - You see the old Laundress - At work in her drills; - But I fear she’s too old - To crimp you your frills. - - - - -[Illustration] - - “Buy a good sweeping-brush,— - Hand-brushes buy,— - I’ll sell you cheap brushes,”— - The old man doth cry. - - - - -[Illustration] - - This Lady of pleasure - Is taking fresh air; - Which may do very well, - If the weather keep fair. - - - - -[Illustration] - - Poor Ned, I’m afraid, - Cannot meet with his horse; - He seems quite distracted - At so great a loss. - - - - -[Illustration] - - The Girl you see swinging, - If the band only break, - Will be in great danger - Of breaking her neck. - - - - -[Illustration] - - A Bull-baiting now - Puts an end to my book: - The scene is so cruel, - I can scarce bear to look. - - - - -_W. 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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: The knife-grinder's budget of pictures & poetry, for boys and girls - -Author: Unknown - -Release Date: April 10, 2017 [EBook #54530] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE KNIFE-GRINDER'S BUDGET *** - - - - -Produced by readbueno, Carol Spears and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive) - - - - - - -</pre> - - -<div class="border"> - <h1>The Knife Grinder’s Budget</h1> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/title.jpg" alt="The Knife Grinder’s Budget" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">“Swing-up, my Lads!”</span><br /> - <span class="dent2">The Drill-Sergeant cries,</span><br /> - <span class="dent0">“And fix on the Fugle-man</span><br /> - <span class="dent2">Each of your eyes.”</span><br /> - </div> - </div> - <hr /> - <p class="p2 center">PRICE ONE PENNY.</p> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <div class="border"> - <br /> - <p class="p1">FRONTISPIECE.</p> - <hr /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/frontis.jpg" alt="FRONTISPIECE" /> - </p> - <p class="p1">THE KNIFE-GRINDER.</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <div class="border"> - <p class="p3">THE</p> - - <p class="p1"><b>KNIFE-GRINDER</b>’s</p> - - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/budget.jpg" alt="Budget" /> - </p> - <p class="p3">OF</p> - - <p class="p1"><i>Pictures & Poetry</i>,</p> - - <p class="p3">FOR</p> - - <p class="p2">BOYS AND GIRLS.</p> - <hr /> - - - <p class="p2">OTLEY:</p> - - <p class="p3">PRINTED BY WILLIAM WALKER.</p> - <hr class="date" /> - - <p class="p3">1829.</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <p class="p2"><b>THE BUDGET</b></p> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/apple-lady.jpg" alt="“Come buy my fine Apples,”" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">“Come buy my fine Apples,”</span><br /> - <span class="dent2">The old Woman cries,</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">“You cannot have better</span><br /> - <span class="dent2">For eating or pies.”</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/donkey.jpg" alt="donkey" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">The Huxter and Donkey</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Are both on their legs:</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">They’re going to market</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> For butter and eggs.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/barber.jpg" alt="barber" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">The Barber, of all men,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Is most full of news,</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">And ever detested</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> By long-bearded Jews.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/riding.jpg" alt="riding" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">“Well, Richard, you’re mounted</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Again, I declare!”</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">“Yes, riding is better</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Than walking, by far!”</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/goat.jpg" alt="goat" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">The Goat on the crag</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> You see fast asleep;</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">From whence he can leap,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Tho’ it’s ever so steep.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/child_cat.jpg" alt="child_cat" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">The Child and Miss Pussy</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Do play very nice;</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">But Pussy had much rather</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Play with some mice.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/lamp-lighter.jpg" alt="lamp-lighter" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">“Be quick as a Lamp-lighter!”</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Sometimes we say:</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">Here’s one upon duty</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Fast tripping away.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/dog.jpg" alt="dog" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">O, Keeper! thy visage</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Is dreadful indeed!</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">Thy presence I’ll flee</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> With all possible speed.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/butcher_calf.jpg" alt="butcher_calf" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">Here comes for the Butcher</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> A fine lusty Calf,</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">For the killing of which</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> He perhaps will get half.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/potato_farm.jpg" alt="potato_farm" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">Potatoes are useful,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> If they be but good:</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">The ground must be till’d,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Or we cannot have food.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/hound.jpg" alt="hound" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">That Hound, I dare say,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Won’t like the Boy’s whip;</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">Could he break the cord,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> He would give him the slip.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/boot-jack.jpg" alt="boot-jack" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">Poor Jack! I’m afraid</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> That thy bum will be sore:</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">That footmen were boot-jacks</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> I ne’er knew before.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/chair_repair.jpg" alt="chair_repair" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">You here see a poor man</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Repairing a chair;</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">He sits on the ground,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Quite expos’d to the air.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/sailor.jpg" alt="sailor" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">Silk, Cotton, and Sugar,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> And Coffee, and Tea,</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">Are fetch’d by the sailors</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Across the great sea.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/Matilda_tray.jpg" alt="Matilda_tray" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">Poor Tray seems inclin’d</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> With Matilda to dine:</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">He wants but the meat,—</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> He would leave her the wine.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/rabbit_pie.jpg" alt="rabbit_pie" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">Come buy my fat Rabbits,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Come, Ladies, and buy;</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">With mutton they make</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> A most excellent pie.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/hen.jpg" alt="hen" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">When the Hen calls her Chickens,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> They follow straight-way;</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">So Children should always</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Their Parents obey.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/laundress.jpg" alt="laundress" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">You see the old Laundress</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> At work in her drills;</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">But I fear she’s too old</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> To crimp you your frills.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/sweeping_brush.jpg" alt="sweeping_brush" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">“Buy a good sweeping-brush,—</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Hand-brushes buy,—</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">I’ll sell you cheap brushes,”—</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> The old man doth cry.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/lady.jpg" alt="lady" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">This Lady of pleasure</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Is taking fresh air;</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">Which may do very well,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> If the weather keep fair.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/ned.jpg" alt="ned" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">Poor Ned, I’m afraid,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Cannot meet with his horse;</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">He seems quite distracted</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> At so great a loss.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/girl_swinging.jpg" alt="girl_swinging" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">The Girl you see swinging,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> If the band only break,</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">Will be in great danger</span><br /> - <span class="dent2"> Of breaking her neck.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/bull_baiting.jpg" alt="A Bull-baiting now" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">A Bull-baiting now</span><br /> - <span class="dent2">Puts an end to my book:</span><br /><br /> - <span class="dent0">The scene is so cruel,</span><br /> - <span class="dent2">I can scarce bear to look.</span><br /><br /> - </div> - </div> - <hr /> - <p class="p3"><i>W. Walker, Printer, Otley.</i></p> - </div> -</div> -<div class="chapter"> - <div class="page"> - <div class="border"> - <br /> - <p class="image"> - <img src="images/title-back.jpg" alt="The Knife Grinder’s Budget" /> - </p> - <div class="poem"> - <div class="stanza"> - <span class="dent0">Old Billy, poor man!</span><br /> - <span class="dent2">Is depriv’d of his sight,</span><br /> - <span class="dent0">But still with his music</span><br /> - <span class="dent2">Produces delight.</span><br /> - </div> - </div> - <hr /> - <p class="p2 center">PRICE ONE PENNY.</p> - </div> - </div> -</div> - <div class="end" /> -<div class="chapter center">Transcriber’s Note: Punctuation has been standardized.</div> - - - - - - - -<pre> - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The knife-grinder's budget of pictures -& poetry, for boys and girls, by Unknown - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE KNIFE-GRINDER'S BUDGET *** - -***** This file should be named 54530-h.htm or 54530-h.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/5/4/5/3/54530/ - -Produced by readbueno, Carol Spears and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive) - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law 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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