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A, B, C, tumble down dee

A carrion crow sat on an oak

A cat came fiddling out of a barn
A diller, a doller

A duck and a drake

A kid, a kid, my father bought
A little old man and I fell out
A man of words and not of deeds

A riddle, a riddle, as I

A semptress that sews

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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

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As Tommy Snooks, and Bessy Brooks

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Come dance a jig

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Cry, baby, cry

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Cripple Dick upon a stick

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Cross patch

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Cuckoo, cherry tree

120

Curly locks, curly locks, wilt thou be mine?
CUSTOMS

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Five score of men, money, and pins
Formed long ago, yet made to-day
Four-and-twenty tailors went to kill a snail
FRAGMENTS

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Goosy goosy gander

Good horses, bad horses

Good morning, father Francis

Great A, little a

Green cheeses, yellow laces

Heigh, ho! Heigh, ho!

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Hub a dub dub

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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 sing you a song

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
Intery, mintery, cutery-corn
Jack Sprat could eat no fat

Jim and George were two great lords
JINGLES

John Ball shot them all

John Cook had a little grey mare

Lady-bird, lady bird, fly thy way home
Lazy dukes, that sit in your neuks
Leg over leg

Let us go to the wood, says this pig
Liar, liar, lick spit

LITERAL

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Little Blue Betty lived in a den

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Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep

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Little boy, pretty boy, where was you born?

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Miss one two and three, could never agree
Mistress Mary, quite contrary

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

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Old mother Niddity Nod swore by the pudding-bag

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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

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Peg, peg, with a wooden leg

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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

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Purple, yellow, red and green

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Pussicat, wussicat, with a white foot

90

Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?

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Queen Anne, queen Anne, you sit in the sun

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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
Solomon Grundy

Some Christian people all give ear -
Some little mice sat in a barn to spin
SONGS

St. Dunstan, as the story goes

St. Swithin's day, if thou dost rain

Taffy was a Welchman, Taffy was a thief -
TALES

Tell-tale, tit

The carrion crow he sat upon an oak

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The cat sat asleep by the side of the fire

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The first day of Christmas

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The fox and his wife, they had a great strife

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There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile

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There was a mad man and he had a mad wife

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There was an old man, and he liv'd in a wood

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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
There was an old woman

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