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The Song of Sixpence

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Sep 2013
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General Fiction General Fiction

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Whether the Poet undertook to write and SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE for that popular price is not stated in his simple rhyme, but, at all events, we learn that he started with "a pocket full," and proceeded to draw on his imagination for all it was worth. What that famous blackbird-pie really costâ€"except in black-birdsâ€"is not disclosed, though the King seemed to show some anxiety about the state of his treasury, as he was discovered "in his counting house" imediately after the feast. But while the Queen, regardless of expense, regales herself on "bread and honey" in "the parlour", and her Maid-of-honour, or perhaps of-all-work, is engaged at the clothes-line, nothing is said about a princess.

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First Edition Sep 2013 Createspace ISBN 1492712140
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Dec 2007 The Book Depository ISBN 1406585920
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