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689

"Hogs in the garden, catch 'em Towser," 25
Hollow Tree Nights and Days, 516

HOLMES, O. W., 425, 419, 424

HORACE, 269, 268

Horned Women, The, 164

Horses Nine, 527

"Hot-cross buns," 26

Household Tales; See Kinder und Hausmärchen
House that Jack Built, This is the, 48; origin
of, 47

How Arthur Became King, 595

How Bruin the Bear Sped with Reynard the
Fox, 586

How Columbus Got His Ships, 635

HOWITT, M., 390, 179

HOWITT, W.,

391

How Sleep the Brave, 425

How the Fenris Wolf Was Chained, 351
How the Leaves Came Down, 377

"Hub a dub dub," 26

"Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall," 26
HUNT, L., 414

HUNT, M., 144, 146, 132, 138

HURWITZ, H., 177

Husband Who Was To Mind the House, The, 124

Icarus and Daedalus, 336

"If all the sea were one sea,"

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"If all the world was apple-pie," 26

"If I'd as much money," 26

"If ifs and ands," 26

"If wishes were horses," 26

"I had a little hobby horse," 26

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'I had a little pony," 26

I have a little sister," 27

I Like Little Pussy, 393

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'I'll tell you a story," 27
Inchcape Rock, The, 421
Indian Fairy Tales, 154

Indian Folk Stories and Fables, 281, 280
INGELOW, J., 227

"In marble walls as white as milk," 27

Insect Stories, 524

In the Western Wilderness, 662

Invictus, 429

Irish Fairy Tales, 166

ISAACS, A. S., 174

I Saw a Ship, 36

"I went up one pair of stairs," 27

Jackanapes, 478, 477

'Jack and Jill went up the hill," 27
Jack and the Beanstalk, 73
'Jack be nimble," 27

"Jack Sprat could eat no fat," 27

JACOBS, J., 89, 154, 162, 266, 267, 269, 278, 73,
586; work of, 58

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Lark and Her Young Ones, The, 275

Last Bull, 566

Lazy Jack, 70

Leak in the Dyke, The, 378

LEAR, E., 403-404

Legend; See Romance

Le Morte D'Arthur, 595-598, 594

Library; improvement of, 10
Lincoln's Early Days, 655
Lion and the Mouse, The, 266
Lion Tricked by a Rabbit, A, 283
Literature for children; general discussion of,
5-16; artistic worth of, 7, 9, 19, 444; course
of study in, 13-16, 633-634; cultural value
of, 9, 19, 264, 577, 633; democratic origin
of, 7, 20; didactic, 443; kinds, traditional vs.
modern, 7, 171-172; presentation of, 8, 9,
10, 11, 14, 55, 173, 265, 369, 443, 511, 633;
purpose of, 9, 21, 443, 511; selection of, 9,
264, 305, 369, 370; vs. reading, 8-9. See also
Poetry, Stories, etc.

Little and Great, 399
Little Bo-Peep, 37
"Little boy blue," 27

"Little girl, little girl," 27

Little Golden Hood, True History of, 94
"Little Jack Horner," 28

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MILLER, J., 415

MILLER, O. T., 549, 548

MILNES, R. M., 396

Miraculous Pitcher, The, 319

Mirror of Matsuyama, The, 156

"Mistress Mary, quite contrary," 28

MOE, J.; See ASBJÖRNSEN

Molly and I, 35

Moon, The, 371

Mother Goose, 7, 10, 19-22, 93, 171, 370;
history of, 19-21. See also Poetry, traditional
Mother Goose Melody, 19, 20, 445

Mother Hubbard and Her Dog, 41
Moti Guj -Mutineer, 562
Moufflou, 535

Mountain and the Squirrel, The, 424

Mountebank and the Countryman, The, 277
Mr. 'Possum's Sick Spell, 516

Mr. Vinegar, The Story of, 71
MULOCK, MISs, 73, 80

"Multiplication is vexation," 28
Musical Ass, The, 287

My Bed Is a Boat, 383

My Garden, 418

My Shadow, 383

use in

Myths, 306-366; discussion of, 303-305; defi-
nition of, 303; objections_to, 304;
school, 305; value of, 304; Greek and Roman,

306-343; explanatory introduction to, 306;
Norse, 343-366; explanatory introduction to,
343, 348, 360

Narcissus, The, 330

Nathan Hale, The Ballad of, 425

Nature literature, 513-574; discussion of, 511-
512; place in the grades, 13, 512; some types
of, 511-512; what it is, 511

"Needles and pins, needles and pins," 29
NEWBERY, J., 19, 20, 445
NICOLAY, H., 655
Nightingale, The, 184
Noodle story; See Droll
Norse Stories, 348, 360
NORTON, C. E., 420

Nursery rhymes; See Poetry

Nursery Rhymes and Tales, 59–63, 56, 71
Nursery Rhymes of England, 20

Odyssey, The, 577

Old Deccan Days, 152, 150, 151
Old Greek Folk Stories, 335, 337
Old Ironsides,
425

"Old King Cole," 29

Old Man and His Sons, The, 275
Old Mother West Wind, 515
Old Pipes and the Dryad, 234
Old Woman and Her Pig, The, 56
"Once I saw a little bird," 29
"One for the money," 29

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"One misty, moisty morning," 29
“I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 29
"One, two," 29

OUIDA, 534, 535

Over Hill, Over Dale, 423

Owl and the Pussy-Cat, The, 403

PAINE, A. B., 516
Pandora's Box, 309
Parables, 289; defined, 289
Paradise of Children, The, 309
Parent's Assistant, The, 459
Pass of Thermopylae, The, 671
"Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake," 29

PEABODY, J. P., 336, 337, 335
"Pease-porridge hot," 29
Peddler's Caravan, The, 395

PERRAULT, C., 93, 97, 100, 102, 19; work of, 92

"Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater," 30

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,"

30

Peter Rabbit Books, 513

Phaethon, 340

Piper, The, 401

Pippa's Song, 399

Planting of the Apple-Tree, The, 417

Poacher and the Silver Fox, The, 551
Pobble Who Has No Toes, The, 404
POE, E. A., 415

Poetry: (a) modern, 371-437; discussion of,
369-370; reading of, 14, 370; selection of, 14,
369; teaching of, 9, 14, 369; (b) traditional,
or nursery rhymes, 23-50; discussion of, 19-
22; appeal to children, 7, 10, 19, 21, 34; his-
tory of, 19-22. See also Mother Goose,
Literature, and Course of study

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Robin Hood, 623, 628

Robin Hood: His Book, 623

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'Rock-a-bye, baby," 30

‘Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green," 30

Romance and Legend, 579-630; discussion of,

577-578; stories and versions recommended,

577-578; use in school, 577

ROSCOE, W., 397

Rose-Bud, 142

ROSSETTI, C. G., 268, 394

ROUSSEAU, J. J., 264, 284, 443

GENT, R. S., 97, 93

Rumpelstiltskin, 144

Runaway Brook, The, 372

RUSKIN, J., 45, 245, 54; work of, 245

SAINTSBURY, G. E. B., 21, 22
Sands of Dee, The, 412
Science Sketches, 556

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Seldom or Never, 394

SETON, E. T., 551

SHAKESPEARE, W., 423

SHARP, D. L., 520

SHAW, A. H., 662

Shepherd of King Admetus, The, 430

Shepherd's Boy, The, 266, 11-12

Shepherd, The, 401

SHERMAN, F. D., 384-385

"Shoe the little horse," 31

Simple Simon, 38

"Sing a song of sixpence," 31
Sing-Song, 394

SKEATS, W. W., 284
Skeleton in Armor, The, 408
Snow-White and Rose-Red, 146
Solitary Reaper, The, 419
Songs of Innocence, 400
SOUTHEY, R., 421
Spencer, W. R., 436

Spider and the Fly, The, 390
Spinning Top, 384

"Star light, star bright," 31
Star, The, 394

STEEL, F. A., 150, 153
STEVENSON, R. L., 381-384, 380
STOCKTON, F. L., 234, 233

Stories; dramatization of, 11-12; selection of,
9, 10, 264, 284-285, 305, 577, 633; accumula-
tive, 47, 56, 150, 160; biographical, 635-676;
Christmas, 505; didactic, 443; fable, 266-
289; fairy, 56-168, 174-260; hero, (See
biographical); legend, (See romance); myth,
306-366; nature, 513-574; noodle, 67; pour-
quoi, 172; realistic, 445-508; romance, 579-
630; See also Story-telling.

Stories and Legends of the Irish Peasantry, 165
Stories from Don Quixote, 607–618
Stories from the Rabbis, 174
Stories of Long Ago, 306
Stories of Norse Heroes, 351
Stories Told to a Child, 228
Story of Alnaschar, The, 279
Story of a Pioneer, The, 662
Story of a Salmon, The, 556
Story of Fairyfoot, The, 210
Story of Mr. Vinegar, The, 71
Story of the Springtime, A, 306

Story-telling, 9, 55; discussion of, 10-11; Ander-
sen's method of, 173; direct discourse in, II;
effectiveness of, 10; of fables, 265; prepara-
tion for, II; selections for, 10; tense in, 10
Strange Wild Song, A, 406

Straw Ox, The, 160

Sugar-Plum Tree, The, 386

Supplemental reading, 10. See also Course of
study

Swallow and the Raven, The, 229
Swallow, The, 394

Swan, the Pike, and the Crab, The, 288

Sweet and Low, 413

Swing, The, 383

Symbolic stories; See Fables

Table and the Chair, The, 404
Taffy, 38

Tale of Peter Rabbit, The, 513

Tales from the Punjab, 150, 153

Tales of Our Mother Goose, The, 93, 97-102,

19, 92-93

Tales of the Sun, 154

Talkative Tortoise, The, 282

TAPPAN, E. M., 623

TAYLOR, A., 392, 393

TAYLOR, E., 132–142, 131

TAYLOR, J., 297, 393, 394

Teeny-Tiny, 60

TENNYSON, A., 413-414, 628

Thanksgiving Day, 375

"The King of France went up the hill," 31
"The lion and the unicorn," 31
"The man in the moon," 31

"The north wind doth blow," 31
"The Queen of Hearts," 31
"There was a crooked man," 31
"There was a little boy," 32

There Was a Little Man, 37

"There was a little man and he had naught," 32
"There was a man in our town," 32

"There was an old man," 32

There was an Old Woman, 36

"There was an old woman," 32

"There was an old woman lived under a hill," 32
"There was an old woman of Leeds," 32
"There was an old woman of Norwich," 32
"There was an old woman tossed up in a basket,"

32

"There was an old woman who lived in a shoe,"
33

"There was an owl lived in an oak," 33

They Did n't Think, 377

"This is the way the ladies ride," 33
"This little pig went to market," 33
THOMPSON, E. S., See SETON
Thor's Visit to Jötunheim, 343

Three Bears, Story of the, 65

Three Billy-Goats Gruff, The, 123

"Three blind mice! see, how they run," 33

Three Fishers, The, 412

Three Jovial Huntsmen, 37

Three Little Kittens, The, 371

Three Little Pigs, Story of the, 61

Three Sillies, The, 67

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Tom Thumb's Alphabet, 35
Tom Tit Tot, 90, 144

"Tom, Tom, the piper's son," 33
Tongue-Cut Sparrow, The, 158
Toy-books, 41

Travelers and the Bear, The, 274
Traveling Musicians, The, 132
Treasure Island, 381

Treasures of the Wise Man, The, 388
TROWBRIDGE, J. T., 432

True History of Little Golden Hood, 94
True Story of Christopher Columbus, 635
Try Again, 402

Twink! Twink!, 34

"Two-legs sat upon three-legs," 33

Ugly Duckling, The, 203

Vendetta, The, 524

VILLENEUVE, MADAM DE, 110
Vision of Mirzah, The, 294

Walrus and the Carpenter, The, 405

WARREN, M. F., 603

Waste Not, Want Not, 459
WATTS, I., 407, 408
WELSH, C., 21, 445

What Does Little Birdie Say, 413
"When a twister a-twisting," 34
When I Was a Little Boy, 38
Where Are You Going, 35
Where Go the Boats, 384
Whistle, The, 291

Whittington and His Cat, 84
Who Has Seen the Wind, 394
Whole Duty of Children, 381
Who Stole the Bird's Nest, 375
Why the Bear Is Stumpy-Tailed, 122
Why the Chimes Rang, 223
Why the Sea Is Salt, 128
Widow and the Hen, The, 276
Wild Animals at Home 551
WILDE, LADY, 164
WILDE, O., 217

Wild Life in the Farm-Yard, 520
WILLISTON, T. P., 156, 158
"Willy boy, Willy boy," 34
WILMONT-BUXTON, E. M., 351
Wind and the Sun, The, 272
Wind in a Frolic, The, 391
Wind, The, 384

Windy Nights, 384

Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, The, 273

693

Wonder Book for Girls and Boys, A, 309, 319

Wonderful World, The, 396

WOOLSEY, S. C.; See COOLIDGE

WORDSWORTH, W., 419

WRIGHT, E., 273, 278, 284

WYCHE, R. T., 577

Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, 385

Yarn of the Nancy Bell, The, 430
YEATS, W. B., 166
YONGE, C. M., 671
YRIARTE, T. de, 287

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