Little Jack Horner Little Boopeep has lost her sheep Little Brown Betty lived at the "Golden Can" Little Jack Jingle Little Jenny Wren fell sick upon a time Little lamb, who made thee? Little maid, little maid, whither goest thou? Little Tom Tucker London Bridge is broken down Madam, I am come to court you March borrowed from April Merry, merry sparrow Mist in May, and heat in June Mistress Mary Mony a frost, and mony a thowe Mony haws, mony snaws Moorachug and Meenachug went out to gather fruit Multiplication is vexation My dear, don't you know My Lady Wind, my Lady Wind Oh, dear! what can the matter be? Oh, mother, I'm to be married to Mr. Punchinello Oh that I was where I would be Old King Cole was a merry old soul Old woman, old woman, shall we go a-shearing? 186 116 66 63 74 174 60 96 100 38 17 76 56 132 124 214 On Tintock tap there is a mist Our wean 's the most wonderfu' wean e'er I saw Purple, yellow, red, and green Pussie cat, pussie cat, [Where have you been?] Pussie cat, pussie cat, wilt thou be mine? Pussie, pussie, baudrons Put your finger in the corbie's hole Says Robin to Jenny, "If you will be mine" See saw, sacradown Seventeen, sixteen, fifteen Shoe the colt 222 The first day of Christmas The herring loves the merry moonlight Taffy was a Welshman - The bonnie, bonnie bairn, wha sits poking in the ase The cattie sits in the kiln-ring The cock doth crow The cuckoo comes in April The cuckoo is a fine bird The doggies gaed to the mill The evening red and the morning grey The King of France, with forty thousand men The King of France, with twenty thousand men 44 147 162 162 26 The man in the moon The men of the East The merle and the blackbird 4I 123 169 There was a jolly miller once lived on the river Dee There was a king met a king There was a little guinea-pig There was a little man [And he had a little gun] The robin redbreast and the wren [Are God Almighty's There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile 129 There was a little man [And he wooed a little maid] There was an old man [And he had a calf] There was an old man, and he lived in a wood 22 25 15 INDEX OF THE FIRST LINES. There was an old man of Derby vii 15 14 There was an old woman [Lived under a hill] There was an old woman was tossed in a blanket 27 12 48 12 28 II 81 II There was a wee bit mousikie There was a wife that had a bonnie bush o' berries There were a little boy and a little girl There were three sisters in a hall Three wise men of Gotham To make your candles last for aye - 100 Tommy Trot, a man of law Tom Thumb, the piper's son 74 To talk of the weather is nothing but folly 123 132 Trip upon trenchers, and dance upon dishes 60 Tweed said to Till 225 Twinkle, twinkle, little star 69 Two legs sat upon three legs 119 Up hill and down dale • 75 Up hill ride me not Up the hill take care of me We will a' gae sing, boys Wee Willie Winkie rins through the town "We'll go a-shooting," says Robin to Bobbin What care I how black I be When April blows his horn When good King Arthur ruled this land When the pea's in bloom 144 When the voices of children are heard on the green 211 Who's that knocking at my door, Katherine Nipsy? 170 99 |