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Walter Crane

15 August 1845 – 14 March 1915


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A B C A, B, C, die Katze lief im Schnee, 8744
2: Aiken Drum There was a man lived in the moon, lived in the moon, 31268
3: An Alphabet Of Old Friends A carrion crow sat on an oak, 1874 178306
4: An Alphabet Of Old Friends. A carrion crow sat on an oak, 178287
5: Baa! Baa! Black Sheep Baa! Baa! Black sheep, have you any wool? 4465
6: Billy Pringle Billy Pringle had a little pig, 8265
7: Bo-Peep Little Bo-Peep, she lost her sheep, 20374
8: Brother & Sister Twin children: the Girl, she was plain; 5364
9: Buy A Broom From Deutschland I come with my light wares all laden, 6262
10: Charley Over The Water Over the water, and over the lea, 12268
11: Cock Robin And Jenny Wren Twas on a merry time, When Jenny Wren was young, 32354
12: Coltsfoot And Larkspur Speedwell In the race of the flowers that's run due, 68293
13: Dance A Baby Dance a baby diddy! What can mammy do wid'e? 5405
14: Dickory Dock Hickory, dickory dock! The mouse ran up the clock; 5377
15: Ding Dong Bell Ding dong bell! Pussy's in the well! 10355
16: Dr. Faustus Doctor Faustus was a good man, 6378
17: Et Moi De M'en Courir En passant dans un p'tit bois, 27270
18: Fortvne And The Boy A Boy heedless slept by the well 5332
19: From: Mother Hubbard's Picture Book Her neck did she CRANE, 10268
20: Gefunden Ich ging im Walde, 20291
21: Girls And Boys Girls and boys come out to play, 8255
22: Hausegesinde Widewidewenne heisst meine Trut-henne, 31271
23: Hercules & The Waggoner When the God saw the Waggoner kneel, 5297
24: Hey Diddle Diddle Hey diddle diddle! the cat and the fiddle, 4352
25: Horse And Man When the Horse first took Man on his back, 5262
26: Hot And Cold When to warm his cold fingers man blew, 5339
27: Hot Cross Buns Hot Cross Buns! Hot Cross Buns! 10267
28: Hush-A-By Baby Hush-a-by baby on the tree-top, 4334
29: I Had A Little Nut-Tree I had a little nut-tree, nothing would it bear 4517
30: I Saw Three Ships I saw three ships come sailing by, 16365
31: If All The World Were Paper If all the world were paper, 12278
32: Jack And Jill Jack and Jill went up the hill 4387
33: King Arthur When good King Arthur ruled this land, 12377
34: King Cole Old King Cole was a merry old soul, 10349
35: King Log & King Stork The Frogs prayed to Jove for a king: 5287
36: La Bergère Il était un' bergère, 30277
37: Lavender's Blue Lavender's blue, diddle, diddle! 12385
38: Le Petit Chasseur Il était un petit homm', 26246
39: Little Iack Horner Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, 4371
40: Little Man & Maid There was a little man 12277
41: London Bridge London Bridge is broken down, 24265
42: Looby Light Now we dance looby, looby, looby, 8257
43: Lucy Locket Lucy Locket lost her pocket, 4254
44: Margery Daw See-saw, Margery Daw 4233
45: Mice In Council Against Cat sat a Council of Mice. 5326
46: Mrs. Bond Oh, what have you got for dinner, Mrs. Bond? 16348
47: My Lady's Garden How does my lady's garden grow? 4345
48: My Pretty Maid Where are you going to, my pretty maid? 17355
49: Natural History What are little boys made of? 16380
50: Neither Beast Nor Bird A Beast he would be, or a bird, 5728
51: Old Mother Hubbard Old Mother Hubbard 66265
52: Oranges & Lemons Oranges and lemons, says the bells of St. Clemen's; 8359
53: Over The Hills & Far Away Tom he was a piper's son, 11349
54: Polly Put The Kettle On Polly, put the kettle on, 8264
55: Porcupine, Snake, & Company Going shares with the Snakes, Porcupine 5297
56: Puss At Court Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, where have you been? 4351
57: Pussy-Cat Pussy-cat high, Pussy-cat low, 8249
58: Queen Summer Or, The Tourney Of The Lily And The Rose When Summer on the earth was queen 138285
59: Ringel Tanz Es regnet auf der Brücke, und ich werd' nass. 5258
60: Schlaf, Kindlein, Schlaf. Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf, 6263
61: Sing A Song Of Sixpence Sing a song of sixpence, 16259
62: St Paul's Steeple Upon Paul's steeple stands a tree 6343
63: Sur Le Pont D'Avignon Sur le pont d'Avignon 22251
64: The Absurd ABC A for the APPLE or Alphabet pie, 1874 104402
65: The Ass & The Enemy Get up! let us flee from the Foe, 5271
66: The Ass & The Sick Lion Crafty Lion,--perhaps with the gout, 5279
67: The Ass And The Lap Dog How Master that little Dog pets!" 5288
68: The Ass In The Lion's Skin What pranks I shall play!" thought the Ass, 5364
69: The Bear & The Bees Their honey I'll have when I please; 5317
70: The Blind Doe A poor half-blind Doe her one eye 5377
71: The Boaster In the house, in the market, the streets, 5352
72: The Bundle Of Sticks To his sons, who fell out, father spake: 5286
73: The Carrion Crow A carrion crow sat on an oak, 24297
74: The Cat And The Fox The Fox said "I can play, when it fits, 5326
75: The Cat And Venus Might his Cat be a woman," he said: 5323
76: The Cock & The Pearl A rooster, while scratching for grain, 5337
77: The Cock, The Ass & The Lion The Ass gave a horrible bray, 5292
78: The Crow & The Pitcher How the cunning old Crow got his drink 5374
79: The Deer & The Lion From the hounds the swift Deer sped away, 5364
80: The Dog & The Shadow His image the Dog did not know, 5413
81: The Dog In The Manger A Cow sought a mouthful of hay; 5313
82: The Eagle And The Crow The Eagle flew off with a lamb; 5331
83: The Farmer's Treasure Dig deeply, my Sons! through this field! 5298
84: The Fir & The Bramble The Fir-tree looked down on the Bramble. 5365
85: The Fisherman & The Fish Prayed the Fish, as the Fisherman took 5267
86: The Fly & The Humble Bee Fiddle-de-dee, Fiddle-de-dee, 26268
87: The Four Presents I had four brothers over the sea, 25259
88: The Fox & The Crane You have heard how Sir Fox treated Crane: 5273
89: The Fox & The Crow Said sly Fox to the Crow with the cheese, 5317
90: The Fox & The Grapes This Fox has a longing for grapes, 5340
91: The Fox & The Lion The first time the Fox had a sight 5270
92: The Fox & The Mask A Fox with his foot on a Mask, 5354
93: The Fox & The Mosquitoes Being plagued with Mosquitoes one day, 5263
94: The Fox Without A Tail Said Fox, minus tail in a trap, 5355
95: The Frightened Lion A Bull Frog, according to rule, 5345
96: The Frog & The Bull Said the Frog, quite puffed up to the eyes, 5363
97: The Geese & The Cranes The Geese joined the Cranes in some wheat; 5355
98: The Golden Eggs A golden Egg, one every day, 5274
99: The Hare And The Tortoise Twas a race between Tortoise and Hare, 5286
100: The Hares And The Frogs Timid Hares, from the trumpeting wind, 5298
101: The Hart & The Vine A Hart by the hunters pursued, 5358
102: The Hen And The Fox The Hen roosted high on her perch; 5351
103: The Herdsman's Vows A Kid vowed to Jove, so might he 5276
104: The Horse And The Ass Overladen the Ass was. The Horse 5252
105: The Jolly Tester O dear Six-pence, I've got Six-pence, 16252
106: The Lazy Housemaids Two Maids killed the Rooster whose warning 5284
107: The Lion & The Statve On a Statue--king Lion dethroned, 5356
108: The Lion In Love Though the Lion in love let them draw 5316
109: The Little Cock-Sparrow A little cock-sparrow sat on a high tree, 14263
110: The Little Disaster Once there lived a little man, 36271
111: The Little Woman And The Pedlar There was a little woman, as I've heard say, 36243
112: The Man & The Snake In pity he brought the poor Snake 5374
113: The Man That Pleased None Through the town this good Man & his Son 5259
114: The Married Mouse So the Mouse had Miss Lion for bride; 5290
115: The Miser & His Gold He buried his Gold in a hole. 5264
116: The Mouse & The Lion A poor thing the Mouse was, and yet, 5308
117: The Mulberry Bush Here we go round the mulberry bush, 8249
118: The North Wind & The Robin The north wind doth blow 6263
119: The Oak & The Reeds Giant Oak, in his strength & his scorn 5353
120: The Old English Garden - A Floral Phantasy In an old world garden dreaming, 32297
121: The Old Man In Leather One misty, moisty morning, when cloudy was the weather, 4249
122: The Old Woman Of Norwich There was an old woman and what do you think? 4260
123: The Old Woman Tossed Up In A Blanket There was an old woman tossed up in a blanket, 8274
124: The Peacock's Complaint The Peacock considered it wrong 5368
125: The Plough Boy In Luck My daddy is dead, but I can't tell you how; 17342
126: The Scarecrow O all you little blackey tops, 8272
127: The Snake & The File A Snake, in a fix, tried a File 5320
128: The Stag In The Ox Stall Safe enough lay the poor hunted Deer 5324
129: The Three Bears. Some time ago, ere we were born or thought of, 60241
130: The Three Little Kittens There were three little kittens 22211
131: The Trees & The Woodman The Trees ask of Man what he lacks; 5307
132: The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner A Trumpeter, prisoner made, 5293
133: The Two Crabs So awkward, so shambling a gait!" 5293
134: The Two Jars Never fear!" said The Brass to the Clay 5306
135: The Ungrateful Wolf To the Wolf, from whose throat Dr Crane 5230
136: The Vain Jackdaw Fine feathers," Jack thought, "make fine fowls; 5291
137: The Wind & The Sun The Wind and the Sun had a bet, 5238
138: The Wolf And The Lamb A wolf, wanting lamb for his dinner, 5242
139: There Was A Lady Loved A Swine There was a lady loved a swine, 16313
140: Three Blind Mice Three blind mice, See how they run! 6310
141: Three Children Three children sliding on the ice, 12279
142: Tom, The Piper's Son Tom, Tom, the piper's son, 4295
143: Warm Hands Warm hands, warm, thy men are gone to plough; 2304
144: Xmas Day In Ye Morning Dame, get up and bake your pies, 16323
145: Ye Fairy Ship A ship, a ship a-sailing, 16226
146: Ye Frog & Ye Crow A jolly fat frog lived in the river swim, O! 30327
147: Ye Frog's Wooing It was the frog lived in the well, 29349
148: Ye Jolly Miller There was a jolly miller once 8323
149: Ye Song Of Sixpence Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket fall of rye; 8299
150: Zwei Hasen Zwischen Berg und tiefen, tiefen Thal, 14252




About:
Walter Crane was an English artist and book illustrator. He produced paintings, illustrations, children's books, ceramic tiles and other decorative arts.


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