- Miss Molly and the Little Fishes
Oh, sweet Miss Molly, You're so fond Of Fishes in a little Pond. And perhaps they're glad To see you stare With such bright eyes Upon them there. And when your fingers and your thumbs Drop slowly in the small white crumbs I hope they're happy. Only this— When you've looked long enough, sweet miss. Then, most beneficent young giver, Restore them to their native river. - Miss Muffett
- Miss Waterlow in bed
Mother Tucking young girl into bed - More feathered Pets
- Mother and Child
- Mother and Child
Mother and Child - Mother and Daughter look at the sunflowers
- Mother bird feeding young in nest
- Mother breaking up fight among her four children
Mother breaking up fight among her four children - Mother cuddling her little girl
Mother sitting in chair cuddling her little girl - Mother giving medicine to girl in bed
Mother giving medicine to girl in bed - Mother holds baby before the window
- Mother holds baby in her arms
- Mother in doorway - bw
- Mother in doorway - col
- Mother kissing young girl
- Mother puts baby to bed
- Mother reading to two girls
- Mother Robin
- Mother talking to a careless girl
Mother talking to a careless girl - Mother with children getting ready for Christmas
- Mother with two girls
- Mother, child and cat sitting at the table
- Mullberry Bush
- Mullberry Bush - bw
- My kitten playing
- My Little Girlie
My Little Girlie Little girlie tell to me What your wistful blue eyes see? Why you like to stand so high, Looking at the far off sky. Does a tiny Fairy flit In the pretty blue of it? Or is it that you hope so soon To see the rising yellow Moon? Or is it—as I think I've heard— You're looking for a little Bird To come and sit upon a spray, And sing the summer night away? - Naughty Children
Naughty Children - Nellie and Sunny on the steps
- New Zealander
- Nobody
- November
November - October
Kids under a tree - Oh Where, Oh Where Is my Little Dog Gone
- Old lady and some geese
- On mother's lap
- On the Bridge
If I could see a little fish— That is what I just now wish! I want to see his great round eyes Always open in surprise. I wish a water rat would glide Slowly to the other side; Or a dancing spider sit On the yellow flags a bit. I think I'll get some stones to throw, And watch the pretty circles show. Or shall we sail a flower-boat, And watch it slowly—slowly float? That's nice—because you never know How far away it means to go; And when to-morrow comes, you see, It may be in the great wide sea. - On the road a fairground car
- On the Wall Top
Dancing and prancing to town we go, On the top of the wall of the town we go. Shall we talk to the stars, or talk to the moon, Or run along home to our dinner so soon? - On the Wall Top
So high—so high on the wall we run, The nearer the sky—why, the nearer the sun, If you give me one penny, I'll give you two, For that's the way good neighbours do. - Once upon a time
- Once upon a time
- Oops, came off the sled
- Orange River Colony
- Oranges and Lemons
- Other Pets
A cat looking at fish in a fishbowl - Our little Pat
OUR LITTLE PAT Our little Pat Was chasing the cat And kicking the kittens about. When mother said “Quit!” He ran off to sit On the top of the woodpile and pout; But a sly little grin Soon slid down his chin And let all the sulkiness out. - Our Pets
- Parsee
- Pat-A-Cake
- Peacock's complaint
- Peacock's complaint - bw
- Pensive boy
Sad girl holding a bird - Pick to your heart's content
- Picking flowers
- Picking pussywillows
- Playing in the snow
- Polly Put the Kettle On
- Polly the parrot
- Poor Anne