“Where are you going, my Pretty Maid?”
“I'm going a-milking, Sir,” she said.
“Shall I go with you, my Pretty Maid?”
“Oh yes, if you please, kind Sir,” she said.
“What is your Father, my Pretty Maid?”
“My Father's a Farmer, Sir,” she said.
“Where are you going, my Pretty Maid?”
“I'm going a-milking, Sir,” she said.
“Shall I go with you, my Pretty Maid?”
“Oh yes, if you please, kind Sir,” she said.
“What is your Father, my Pretty Maid?”
“My Father's a Farmer, Sir,” she said.
“Where are you going, my Pretty Maid?”
“I'm going a-milking, Sir,” she said.
“Shall I go with you, my Pretty Maid?”
“Oh yes, if you please, kind Sir,” she said.
“What is your Father, my Pretty Maid?”
“My Father's a Farmer, Sir,” she said.
Inglés

Ride A Cock-Horse To Banbury Cross & A Farmer Went Trotting Upon His Grey Mare : Enriched edition. Whimsical Rhymes and Captivating Illustrations for Young Readers

The Queen of Hearts, and Sing a Song for Sixpence

Come Lasses and Lads

Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross and A Farmer West Trotting Upon His Grey Mare

The Great Panjandrum Himself

Three Jovial Huntsmen

The Fox Jumps Over the Parson's Gate

Hey, Diddle Diddle and Baby Bunting

Sing a Song for Six Pence

The Queen of Hearts

The House that Jack Built

The Farmer's Boy