A book for boys and girls, or, Country rhimes for children by J.B.
- Title
- A book for boys and girls, or, Country rhimes for children by J.B.
- Author
- Bunyan, John, 1628-1688.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for N.P. and sold by the booksellers in London,
- 1686.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE READER.
- instructions
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A BOOK FOR Boys and Girls,
&c. -
I.
Upon the Ten Commandments. -
II
The awakened Childs Lamentation. -
III
Meditations upon an Egg. -
IV.
Upon the Lord's Prayer. -
V
Meditation upon Peep of day. -
VI.
Upon the Flint in the Water. -
VII.
Upon the Fish in the Water. -
VIII.
Upon the Swallow. -
IX.
Upon the Bee. -
X.
Upon the Creed. -
XI.
Upon a low'ring Morning. -
XII.
Upon over-much Niceness. -
XII.
Meditations upon the Candle. -
XIV.
Upon the Sacraments. -
XV.
Upon the Suns Reflection upon the Clouds in a fair Mor∣ning. -
XVI.
Upon Apparel. -
XVII.
The Sinner and the Spider. -
XVIII.
Meditations upon day before Sun-rising, -
XIX.
Of the Mole in the Ground. -
XX.
Of the Cuckow. -
XXI.
Of the Boy and Butter Fly. -
XXII.
Of the Fly at the Candle. -
XXIII.
Upon the Lark and the Fowler -
XXIV.
Of the fatted Swine. -
XXV.
On the rising of the Sun. -
XXVI.
Upon the promising Fruitfulness of a Tree. -
XXVII.
On the Post-boy. -
XXVIII.
Upon the Horse in the Mill. -
XXIX.
Upon a Ring of Bells. -
XXX.
Upon the Thief. -
XXXI.
Of the Child with the Bird at the Bush. -
XXXII.
Of Mosesand his Wife. -
XXXIII.
Upon the barren Fig-tree in God's Vineyard -
XXXIIII.
Of the Rose-bush. -
XXXV.
Of the going down of the Sun. -
XXXVI.
Upon the Frog. -
XXXVII.
Upon the whipping of a Top. -
XXXVIII.
Upon the Pismire. -
XXXIX.
Upon the Beggar. -
XL.
Upon an Instrument of Musick in an unskilful Hand. -
XLI.
Upon the Horse and his Rider. -
XLII.
Upon the Sight of a Pound of Candles falling to the Ground. -
XLIII.
Of Fowls flying in the Air. -
XLIV.
Upon a Penny Loaf. -
XLV.
Upon the Vine-tree. -
XLVI.
The Boy and Watch-maker. -
XLVII.
Upon the Boy and his Paper of Plumbs. -
XLVIII.
Upon a Looking-glass. -
XLIX.
Upon a Lanthorn. -
L.
Of the Love of Christ. -
LI.
Of the Horse and Drum. -
LII.
On the Kackling of a Hen. -
LIII.
Upon an Hour-Glass. -
LIV.
Upon the Chalk-stone. -
LV.
Upon a Stinking Breath. -
LVI.
Upon Death. -
LVII.
Upon the Snail. -
LVIII.
Of the Spouse of Christ. -
LIX.
Upon a Skilful Player on an Instrument. -
LX.
Upon Fly-blows. -
LXI.
Of Man by Nature -
LXII.
Of Physick: -
LXIII.
Upon a Pair of Spectacles. -
LXIV.
Upon our being so afraid of small Creatures. -
LXV.
Upon our being afraid of the Apparition of Evil Spirits. -
LXVI.
Upon the Disobedient Child. -
LXVII.
Upon the Boy on his Hobby-horse. -
LXVIII
Upon the Image in the Eye. -
LXIX.
Upon the Weather cock. -
LXX.
Upon a Sheet of white Paper. -
LXXI.
Upon the Boy dull at his Book. -
LXXII.
Upon Time and Eternity. -
LXXIII.
Upon Fire. -
LXXIV.
Of Beauty.
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I.
- table of contents