The Merry Ballads of the Olden Time: Illustrated in Pictures and Rhyme by: Anonymous (Editor) Emrik and Binger (Artist)Publisher Location: London Publisher Name: F. WarnePublication Date: 1880 Images And dances a Galliard on the Queen's hand (P. 50)1880And what was painful to Tom Thumb, to others would...1880At his christening, a fairy did appear (P. 42)1880At length he started forth from home (P. 54)1880The cow rejoiced to find a meal so succulent (P. 46...1880Dismay'd, she placed it in a bag (P. 44)1880Headlong in the dish he fell (P. 43)1880A hungry cow (P. 45)1880In a fish's open mouth alight (P. 48)1880In prowess matching all (P. 55)1880Instead of gallant roystering, he lay upon his bed...1880King Arthur and his noble knights, mourned Tom's...1880Maybe a ploughman's thumb in height (P. 41)1880A raven great and strong (P. 47)1880Table of Contents (P. vii.)1880Tailpiece--Epilogue (Pp. 296)1880Tom Thumb his troubles soon forgot (P. 53)1880Tom Thumb re-appears at Court (P. 49)1880With money, much as he could bear, Tom sallied...1880 Show Full List Hide Full List And dances a Galliard on the Queen's hand (P. 50)by Emrik and Binger And what was painful to Tom Thumb, to others would be sport (P...by Emrik and Binger At his christening, a fairy did appear (P. 42)by Emrik and Binger At length he started forth from home (P. 54)by Emrik and Binger The cow rejoiced to find a meal so succulent (P. 46)by Emrik and Binger Dismay'd, she placed it in a bag (P. 44)by Emrik and Binger Headlong in the dish he fell (P. 43)by Emrik and Binger A hungry cow (P. 45)by Emrik and Binger In a fish's open mouth alight (P. 48)by Emrik and Binger In prowess matching all (P. 55)by Emrik and Binger Instead of gallant roystering, he lay upon his bed (P. 56)by Emrik and Binger King Arthur and his noble knights, mourned Tom's unhappy fate (...by Emrik and Binger Maybe a ploughman's thumb in height (P. 41)by Emrik and Binger A raven great and strong (P. 47)by Emrik and Binger Table of Contents (P. vii.)by Emrik and Binger Tailpiece--Epilogue (Pp. 296)by Howard Pyle Tom Thumb his troubles soon forgot (P. 53)by Emrik and Binger Tom Thumb re-appears at Court (P. 49)by Emrik and Binger With money, much as he could bear, Tom sallied forth (P. 51)by Emrik and Binger