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A B C ... Great A, little a, |
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BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP ... Baa, baa, black sheep, |
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CAESAR’S SONG ... Bow-wow-wow! |
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DAFFODILS ... Daffy-down-dilly
has come to town DAME TROT AND HER CAT ... Dame Trot and her cat DANCE TO YOUR DADDIE ... Dance to your daddie, DANCE, LITTLE BABY ... Dance, little Baby, dance up high! DANCE, THUMBKIN DANCE ... Dance, Thumbkin, dance; DAPPLE-GRAY ... I had a little pony, THE DEATH AND BURIAL OF POOR COCK ROBIN ... Who killed Cock Robin? THE DERBY RAM ... As I was going to Derby all on a market-day, DIDDLE DIDDLE DUMPLING ... Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John A DIFFICULT RHYME ... What is the rhyme for porringer? DING, DONG, BELL ... Ding, dong, bell, DOCTOR FELL ... do not like thee, Doctor Fell; DOCTOR FOSTER ... Doctor Foster went to Glo’ster, THE DONKEY ... Donkey, donkey, old and gray, THE DOVE AND THE WREN ... The dove says coo, coo, what shall I do? DREAMS ... Friday night’s dream, on Saturday told, DUCKS AND DRAKES ... A duck and a drake, THE DUSTY MILLER ... Margaret wrote a letter, |
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EENIE, MEENIE, MINEY, MO
... Eenie, meeny, miney, mo ELIZABETH ... Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess, ELSIE MARLEY ... Elsie Marley's grown so fine, |
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THE FARMER AND THE RAVEN
... A farmer went trotting upon his gray mare, FEARS AND TEARS ... Tommy’s tears and Mary’s fears FIDDLE DEE DEE ... Fiddle dee dee, fiddle dee dee, FINGERS AND TOES ... Every lady in this land THE FIRST OF MAY ... The fair maid who, the first of May, FIVE TOES ... This little pig went to market; THE FLYING PIG ... Dickory, dickory, dare, FOR BABY ... You shall have an apple, FOR EVERY EVIL ... For every evil under the sun FOR WANT OF A NAIL ... For want of a nail, the shoe was lost; FOREHEAD, EYES, CHEEKS, NOSE, MOUTH, AND CHIN...Here sits the Lord Mayor, |
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GEORGY PORGY ... Georgy
Porgy, pudding and pie, THE GIRL AND THE BIRDS ... When I was a little girl, about seven years old, THE GIRL IN THE LANE ... The girl in the lane, that couldn’t speak plain, GOING TO ST. IVES ... As I was going to St. Ives GOOD ADVICE ... Come when you’re called, GOOSEY, GOOSEY, GANDER ... Goosey, goosey, gander, THE GREEDY MAN ... The greedy man is he who sits |
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HANDY PANDY ... Handy Pandy,
Jack-a-dandy, HARK! HARK! ... Hark, hark! the dogs do bark! THE HART ... The hart he loves the high wood, HECTOR PROTECTOR ... Hector Protector was dressed all in green; HEIGH-HO, THE CARRION CROW ... A carrion crow sat on an oak, HERE GOES MY LORD ... Here goes my lord HERE SITS THE LORD MAYOR ... Here sits the Lord Mayor, HI! HI! SAYS ANTHONY ... Hi! Hi! says Anthony, HICKORY, DICKORY, DOCK ... Hickory, dickory, dock! HIGH IN THE PINE TREE ... High in the pine tree, THE HOBBY-HORSE ... I had a little hobby-horse, HORSIE, HORSIE, DON'T YOU STOP ... Horsie, horsie, don't you stop, HOT BOILED BEANS ... Ladies and gentlemen come to supper- HOT CODLINS ... There was a little woman, as I’ve been told, HOT-CROSS BUNS...Hot-cross Buns! HOT GRAY PEASE ... Piping hot, smoking hot. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT ... This is the house that Jack built. HUMPTY DUMPTY... Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, THE HUNTER OF REIGATE ... A man went a-hunting at Reigate, HUSH-A-BYE ... Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree top! HUSH-A-BYE ... Hush-a-bye, baby, lie still with thy daddy, HUSH BABY DOLLY ... Hush, baby, my dolly, I pray you don't cry, |
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IF I HAD A DONKEY ...
If I had a donkey I HAD A LITTLE HUSBAND ... I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb, I HAD A LITTLE NUT TREE ... I had a little nut tree, I LOVE SIXPENCE ... I love sixpence, a jolly, jolly sixpence, I SAW A SHIP A-SAILING ... I saw a ship a-sailing, I SING, I SING ... I sing, I sing, I’LL TELL YOU A STORY ... I’ll tell you a story IF ... If all the world were apple pie, IF ALL THE SEAS WERE ONE SEA ... If all the seas were one sea, IF WISHES WERE HORSE ... If wishes were horses, beggars would ride IN MARBLE WALLS ... In marble walls as white as milk, IN SPRING I LOOK GAY ... In Spring I look gay, INTERY, MINTERY ... Intery, mintery, cutery corn, THE ITSY BITSY SPIDER ... The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the water spout, |
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JACK
... Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, JACK AND HIS FIDDLE ... “Jacky, come and give me thy fiddle, JACK AND JILL ... Jack and Jill went up the hill, JACK JELF ... Little Jack Jelf JACK JINGLE ... Little Jack Jingle, JACK SPRAT ... Jack Sprat JENNY WREN ... As little Jenny Wren JERRY HALL ... Jerry Hall, he was so small, JOHN SMITH ... Is John Smith within? JUST LIKE ME ... “I went up one pair of stairs.” |
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THE KILKENNY CATS
... There were once two cats of Kilkenny. THE KING OF FRANCE ... The King of France went up the hill, |
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LADYBIRD ...
Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home! LAVENDER BLUE ... Lavender blue and rosemary green, LEG OVER LEG ... Leg over leg, LEND ME THY MARE TO RIDE A MILE ... "Lend me thy mare to ride a mile." LENGTHENING DAYS ... As the days grow longer THE LION AND THE UNICORN ... The Lion and the Unicorn were fighting for the crown, THE LITTLE BIRD ... Once I saw a little bird LITTLE BO-PEEP ... Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep, LITTLE BOY BLUE ... Little Boy Blue, come, blow your horn! LITTLE FRED ... When little Fred went to bed, LITTLE GIRL AND QUEEN ... “Little girl, little girl, where have you been?” THE LITTLE GIRL WITH A CURL ... There was a little girl who had a little curl LITTLE JACK HORNER ... Little Jack Horner LITTLE JENNY WREN ... Little Jenny Wren fell sick, LITTLE JUMPING JOAN ... Here am I, little jumping Joan, LITTLE KING BOGGEN ... Little King Boggen, he built a fine hall, LITTLE MAID ... “Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest thou?” A LITTLE MAN ... There was a little man, and he had a little gun, THE LITTLE MOPPET ... I had a little moppet, THE LITTLE MOUSE ... I have seen you, little mouse, LITTLE POLL PARROT ... Little Poll Parrot LITTLE POLLY FLINDERS ... Little Polly Flinders LITTLE PUSSY ... I like little Pussy, LITTLE TOM TUCKER ... Little Tom Tucker LOCK AND KEY ... “I am a gold lock.” LONDON BRIDGE ... London Bridge is broken down, THE LOST SHOE ... Doodle doodle doo, LUCY LOCKET ... Lucy Locket lost her pocket, |
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A MAN AND A MAID
... There was a little man, THE MAN IN OUR TOWN ... There was a man in our town, THE MAN IN THE MOON ... The Man in the Moon came tumbling down THE MAN IN THE WILDERNESS ... The man in the wilderness THE MAN OF BOMBAY ... There was a fat man of Bombay, THE MAN OF DERBY ... A little old man of Derby, THE MAN OF TOBAGO ... There was an old man of Tobago THE MAN WHO HAD NAUGHT ... There was a man and he had naught, MARCH WINDS ... March winds and April showers MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB ... Mary had a little lamb, MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRARY ... Mary, Mary, quite contrary, MARY’S CANARY ... Mary had a pretty bird, MASTER I HAVE ... Master I have, and I am his man, A MELANCHOLY SONG ... Trip upon trenchers, THE MERCHANTS OF LONDON ... Hey diddle dinkety poppety pet, MISS MUFFET ... Little Miss Muffet THE MIST ... A hill full, a hole full, MONEY AND THE MARE ... “Lend me thy mare to ride a mile.” THE MOUSE AND THE CLOCK ... Hickory, dickory, dock! MOTHER, MAY I GO OUT TO SWIM? ... "Mother, may I go out to swim?" THE MULBERRY BUSH ... Here we go round the mulberry bush, MULTIPLICATION IS VEXATION ... Multiplication is vexation, MY KITTEN ... Hey, my kitten, my kitten, MY LITTLE MAID ... High diddle doubt, my candle MY LOVE ... Saw ye aught of my love a-coming from the market? MY MAID MARY ... My maid Mary she minds the dairy MYSELF ... As I walked by myself, |
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NANCY DAWSON
... Nancy Dawson was so fine A NEEDLE AND THREAD ... Old Mother Twitchett had but one eye, NEEDLES AND PINS ... Needles and pins, needles and pins, |
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OH, DEAR! ... Dear, dear! what can the matter be? |
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PAIRS OR PEARS ... Twelve pairs hanging high, |
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THE QUARREL
... My little old man and I fell out; THE QUEEN OF HEARTS ... The Queen of Hearts |
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RAIN ... Rain,
rain, go away RAIN ... Rain, rain, go to Spain, RIDE A COCK-HORSE ... Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, RIDE AWAY, RIDE AWAY ... Ride away, ride away, RING A RING O’ ROSES ... Ring a ring o’ roses, THE ROBIN ... The north wind doth blow, ROBIN AND RICHARD ... Robin and Richard were two pretty men, ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN ... Robin Hood, Robin Hood, ROBIN REDBREAST ... Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree, ROBIN-A-BOBBIN ... Robin-a-Bobbin THE ROBINS ... A robin and a robin’s son ROCK-A-BYE, BABY ... Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green; RUB-A-DUB-DUB ... Rub-a-dub-dub |
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SATURDAY, SUNDAY ... On Saturday
night
A SEASONABLE SONG ... Piping hot, smoking hot. THE SEASONS ... Spring is showery, flowery, bowery; SEE-SAW ... See-saw, Margery Daw, SEE SAW, SACRADOWN ... See, saw, sacradown SEE, SEE ... See, see! What shall I see? SHALL WE GO A-SHEARING? ... “Old woman, old woman, shall we go a-shearing?” A SHIP’S NAIL ... Over the water, SHOEING ... Shoe the colt, A SIEVE ... A riddle, a riddle, as I suppose, SIMPLE SIMON ... Simple Simon met a pieman, SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE ... Sing a song of sixpence, SING, SING ... Sing, Sing, what shall I sing? SIPPITY SUP ... Sippity sup, sippity sup, SIX LITTLE MICE ... Six little mice sat down to spin; SLEEP, BABY, SLEEP ... Sleep, baby, sleep, SMILING GIRLS, ROSY BOYS ... Smiling girls, rosy boys, SNEEZING ... If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger; SOLOMON GRUNDY ... Solomon Grundy, A STAR ... Higher than a house, higher than a tree. A STRANGE OLD WOMAN ... There was an old woman, and what do you think? SULKY SUE ... Here’s Sulky Sue, SUNSHINE ... Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more, A SUNSHINY SHOWER ... A sunshiny shower A SURE TEST ... If you are to be a gentleman, SWAN ... Swan, swan, over the sea; A SWARM OF BEES IN MAY ... A swarm of bees in May |
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T’OTHER LITTLE TUNE ... I won’t be my
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UP THE WOODEN HILL TO BLANKET FAIR ... Up the wooden hill to Blanket Fair, | ||||
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A WALNUT ...
As soft as silk, as white as milk, WASH THE DISHES ... Wash the dishes, WEE WILLIE WINKIE ... Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town A WEEK OF BIRTHDAYS ... Monday’s child is fair of face, A WELL ... As round as an apple, as deep as a cup, WHAT ARE LITTLE BOYS MADE OF? ... What are little boys made of, made of? WHAT DID I DREAM ... What did I dream? WHEN ... When I was a bachelor WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL ... When I was a little girl, about seven years old, WHEN JENNY WREN WAS YOUNG ... ’Twas once upon a time, when Jenny Wren was young, WHEN THE SNOW IS ON THE GROUND ... The little robin grieves WHERE ARE YOU GOING MY PRETTY MAID ... “Where are you going, my pretty maid?” WHERE HAS MY LITTLE DOG GONE? ... Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone? WHETHER THE WEATHER ... Whether the weather be fine, WHISTLE ... “Whistle, daughter, whistle; WHY MAY NOT I LOVE JOHNNY? ... Johnny shall have a new bonnet, WILLY BOY ... “Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going? WILLY, WILLY ... Willy, Willy Wilkin THE WINDS ... Mister East gave a feast; WINKEN, BLINKEN, AND NOD ... Winken, Blinken, and Nod one night WINTER ... Cold and raw the north wind doth blow, A WISE OLD OWL ... A wise old owl sat in an oak, THE WOMAN OF EXETER ... There dwelt an old woman at Exeter; |
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YOUNG LAMBS TO
SELL ... If I’d as much money as I could tell, YOUNG ROGER AND DOLLY ... Young Roger came tapping at Dolly’s window, |
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