Poems by Clara Doty Bates

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Sir Arthur, the sinner,
Versified by Clara Doty Bates
[Daintily]
Once on a time there was a man so hideous and ugly
Buz, Buz, Buz--says the Great buzzing Bee.
Dame Spider had spun herself lank and thin
Versified by Mrs. Clara Doty Bates.
Versified by Mrs. Clara Doty Bates.
Little Dame Spider had finished her spinning,
Versified by Mrs. Clara Doty Bates.
What a silly bobolink,
By Clara Doty Bates.
Versified by Mrs. Clara Doty Bates.
Tick-Tack! tick-tack!
Once on a time there was a fagot-maker,
Little boys, sit still--
Versified by Mrs. Clara Doty Bates.
All alone in the field
What was Bo-Peep? Can anyone guess?
Versified by Mrs. Clara Doty Bates.
Versified by Mrs. Clara Doty Bates.
By Susan Hartley
Nose to window,
Versified by Mrs. Clara Doty Bates.
Come, list to my story,
A miller had a daughter,
By Paul H. Hayne.
The little brown owl sits up in the Tree,
Versified by Clara Doty Bates
Knit, knit, knit, knit!
Ah, very, very poor was she--
Whisk!--away in the sun