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NE, two, buckle my shoe;

ONE

Three, four, open the door;

Five, six, pick up sticks;

Seven, eight, lay them straight;

Nine, ten, a good fat hen;

Eleven, twelve, I hope you're well;

Thirteen, fourteen, draw the curtain;

Fifteen, sixteen, the maid's in the kitchen; Seventeen, eighteen, she's in waiting; Nineteen, twenty, my plate is empty; Please, mamma, to give me some dinner.

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HEY, my kitten, my kitten.

And hey, my kitten, my deary;

Such a sweet pet as this

Was neither far nor neary.

Here we go up, up, up,

And here we go down, down, downy; And here we go backwards and forwards, And here we go round, round, roundy.

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73.

I'd as much money as I could spend, I never would cry, Old chairs to mend ; Old chairs to mend,

Old chairs to mend,

I never would cry, Old chairs to mend.

If I'd as much money as I could tell,
I never would cry, Old clothes to sell;
Old clothes to sell,

Old clothes to sell,

I never would

cry, Old clothes to sell.

OH, who is so merry, so merry, heigh ho!

As the light-hearted fairy? heigh ho!
He dances and sings

To the sound of his wings,

With a hey, and a heigh, and a ho!

Oh, who is so merry, so airy, heigh ho!
As the light-headed fairy? heigh ho!
His nectar he sips

From the primrose's lips,

With a hey, and a heigh, and a ho!

Oh, who is so merry, so merry, heigh ho! As the light-footed fairy? heigh ho!

His night is the noon,

And his sun is the moon,
With a hey, and a heigh, and a ho!

75.

HOE the horse, and shoe the mare,

SHOE

But let the little colt go bare.

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100SY, goosy gander, Who stands yonder? Little Jenny Baker,

Take her up and shake her.

77.

EE, saw, Margery Daw,

SEE,

Jenny shall have a new master; She shall have only a penny a day,

Because she can work no faster.

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