FAMOUS ENGLISH RHYMES (Basic)

THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT
This is the house
that Jack
built.


This is the malt
That lay in the house
that Jack
built.


This is the rat, 

That ate the malt,
That lay in the house
that Jack
built.


This is the cat, 

That chased the rat
, that ate the malt,

That lay in the house
that Jack built.

This is the dog
that worried the cat, 


That chased the rat
, that ate the malt,

That lay in the house
that Jack
built.


This is the cow
with the crumpled horn,

That tossed the dog
, that worried the cat, 


That chased the rat
, that ate the malt,

That lay in the house
that Jack
built.


This is the maiden
all forlorn, 


That milked
the cow
with the crumpled horn,


That tossed the dog
, that worried the cat, 


That chased the rat
, that ate the malt,

That lay in the house
that Jack
built.


This is the man
all tattered and torn,

That kissed
the maiden
all forlorn, 



That milked
the cow
with the crumpled horn,


That tossed the dog
, that worried the cat, 


That chased the rat
, that ate the malt,

This is the priest
all shaven and shorn,

That married the man
all tattered and torn,

That kissed
the maiden
all forlorn, 



That milked
the cow
with the crumpled horn,


That tossed the dog
, that worried the cat, 


That chased the rat
, that ate the malt,

That lay in the house
that Jack
built.


This is the cock
that crowed
in the morn, 



That waked the priest
all shaven and shorn,

That married the man
all tattered and torn,

That kissed
the maiden
all forlorn, 



That milked
the cow
with the crumpled horn,


That tossed the dog
, that worried the cat, 


That chased the rat
, that ate the malt,

That lay in the house
that Jack
built.


This is the farmer
sowing the corn, 
That kept the cock
that crowed
in the morn, 
That waked the priest
all shaven and shorn,


That kept the cock



That waked the priest

That married the man
all tattered and torn,

That kissed
the maiden
all forlorn, 



That tossed the dog
, that worried the cat, 


That chased the rat
, that ate the malt,

That lay in the house
that Jack
built.


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