INDEX. PAGE A, B, C, tumble down dee A carrion crow sat on an oak A cat came fiddling out of a barn A duck and a drake A kid, a kid, my father bought A riddle, a riddle, as I A semptress that sews suppose A swarm of bees in May All hail to the moon! All hail to thee Around the green gravel the grass grows green As I go ring by ring As I was going to St. Ives As I was going to sell my eggs As I was going up Pippen-hill As I was walking o'er little Moorfields As Tommy Snooks, and Bessy Brooks 139 Come dance a jig 82 Cry, baby, cry 103 Cripple Dick upon a stick 84 Cross patch 156 Cuckoo, cherry tree 120 Curly locks, curly locks, wilt thou be mine? Five score of men, money, and pins 82 85 Goosy goosy gander Good horses, bad horses Good morning, father Francis Great A, little a Green cheeses, yellow laces Heigh, ho! Heigh, ho! Hub a dub dub 79 Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall 92 Hush a bye a ba lamb 103 Hush a bye, baby, on the tree top 102 Hush thee, my babby 103 Hushy baby, my doll, I pray you don't cry 102 I am a pretty wench 146 I can make diet bread I had a little castle upon the sea-side I had a little dog, and his name was Blue Bell I had a little hobby horse and it was well shod I had a little husband I had a little moppet I had a little pony I had a little sister, they call'd her peep, peep I'll tell you a story I love sixpence, pretty little sixpence I see the moon, and the moon sees me I went to the toad that lies under the wall I won't be my father's Jack If all the seas were one sea Jim and George were two great lords John Ball shot them all John Cook had a little grey mare Lady-bird, lady bird, fly thy way home Let us go to the wood, says this pig LITERAL Little Blue Betty lived in a den 30 Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep 75 Little boy, pretty boy, where was you born? 156 Miss one two and three, could never agree Multiplication is vexation My father he died, but I can't tell you how My father he died, I cannot tell how My lady Wind, my lady Wind N. for a word of deniance 133 134 135 7-8 6 37 133 Old mother Niddity Nod swore by the pudding-bag 60 73 One ery, two-ery One misty moisty morning One old Oxford ox opening oysters One's none One, two, buckle my shoe One, two, three One, two, three, four, five 86 150 126 133 132 86 131 Peg, peg, with a wooden leg 139 132 Pease-porridge hot, pease-porridge cold Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper Peter White will ne'er go right Poor old Robinson Crusoe! PROVERBS 94 Purple, yellow, red and green 93 Pussicat, wussicat, with a white foot 90 Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been? 9 Queen Anne, queen Anne, you sit in the sun Sing a song of sixpence See! see what shall I see? Shake a leg, wag a leg, when will you gang? Sieve my lady's oatmeal Simple Simon met a pieman Sing jigmijole, the pudding bowl Snail, snail, come out of your hole Some Christian people all give ear - St. Dunstan, as the story goes St. Swithin's day, if thou dost rain Taffy was a Welchman, Taffy was a thief - Tell-tale, tit The carrion crow he sat upon an oak The cat sat asleep by the side of the fire 147 The first day of Christmas 127 The fox and his wife, they had a great strife There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile There was a mad man and he had a mad wife There was an old man, and he liv'd in a wood 77 There was an old man in a velvet coat 23 There was an old man who lived in a wood 32 There was an old man who liv'd in Middle-row 142 25,73 |