: 37_1 - 37_7
Children in the Wood.
With clay-cold lips the babes they kissed.
He bargained with two ruffians strong.
Away the little babes were sent.
To fight they go right suddenly.
Then hand in hand they took their way.
Till death did end their grief.]
Mother Hubbard and her Dog.
Designed by George Cruikshank (early work), and engraved by Branston.
[Illustrations: 38_1 - 38_8]
Dame Trot and her Cat.
Early Cruikshank School.
[Illustrations: 39_1 - 39_8
Dame Trot.
Dame Trot's Cat.
Dame teaches the Cat.
Dame takes her to market.
Riding.
The Cat smells a Rat.
Dressing.
The Cat fights Dog Ball.]
The History of Robinson Crusoe.
[Illustrations: 40_1 - 40_7
"Robinson Crusoe, he
Was determined to go to sea"
The Raft.
At Home.
The Tame Goat.
The Footprints.
Shooting Savages.
Traversing the Island.]
_Designed by Cruikshank, engraved by Dranston._
The Life of Jack Sprat and his Wife Joan.
Cruikshank School.
[Illustrations: 41_1 - 41_12
Jack and his Wife.
Jack Sprat goes courting.
Joan goes for a walk.
Jack's Marriage.
Jack wheeling his Wife.
Joan sits in her chair.
Jack takes his gun.
But the birds don't care.
Jack buys a cow.
Jack buys a mare.
Jack rests.
And grows fat.]
Cinderella and her Glass Slipper.
Published by Rusher, circa 1814. Designed by Cruikshank, and engraved
by Branstone. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.
[Illustrations: 42_1 - 42_7
Cinderella.
Cinderella dressing for the Ball.
Cinderella going to the Ball in a fine coach.
Cinderella dancing with the King's Son.
Cinderella drops one of her glass slippers.
Cinderella marries the Prince.]
Jack and Jill.
[Illustrations: 43_1 - 43_13
Jack and Jill
Went up the hill.
Then up Jack got,
And home did trot.
Then Jill came in,
And she did grin.
They rode dog Ball,
And Jill did fall.
Says Jill, I'll tell
You how Jack fell.
I'll try, says Jack,
Upon his back.
Now Jill did laugh,
And Jack did cry.
They first rode high,
And then rode low.
The very next thing
They made a swing.
Camel came by.
Says Jack, I'll try.
The pig he squalled,
While Jack he bawled.
Hearing the rout,
The dame came out.
Read it who will,
They'll laugh they fill.]
Dick Whittington and his Cat.
Designed by Cruikshank, and engraved
|