Jane Taylor
Jane Taylor (1783–1824) was an English poet who wrote "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" (1806) with her sister Ann. The Taylor sisters' children's poetry collections were…
"What is it that makes little Emily cry? Come then, let mamma wipe the tear from her eye: There -- lay down your head on my bosom -- that's right, An"
""Ah! don't you remember, 'tis almost December, And soon will the holidays come; Oh, 'twill be so funny, I've plenty of money, I'll buy me a sword and"
"Old John had an apple-tree, healthy and green, Which bore the best codlins that ever were seen, So juicy, so mellow, and red; And when they were ripe,"
"Two good little children, named Mary and Ann, Both happily live, as good girls always can; And though they are not either sullen or mute, They seldom"