A diller, a dollar | Page | 13 | As I was going to St. Ives | " | 37 | Baa, baa, black sheep | " | 46 | Bye, Baby Bunting | " | 46 | Cross Patch | " | 31 | Curly Locks! | " | 11 | Daffy-down-dilly | " | 20 | Ding, dong, bell | " | 39 | Goosey, goosey, gander | " | 35 | Great A, little a | " | 28 | Hark! Hark! the dogs do bark | " | 12 | Hey, diddle, diddle! | " | 25 | Hey, ding-a-ding! | " | 28 | Hey, rub-a-dub-dub | " | 47 | Hickory, dickory, dock | " | 32 | Higgledy, piggledy | " | 36 | Humpty Dumpty | " | 11 | Hush-a-bye baby | " | 47 | I like little pussy | " | 15 | I'll tell you a story | " | 21 | Jack and Jill | " | 34 | Jack be nimble | " | 32 | Ladybug | " | 43 | Little Bo-Peep | " | 22 | Little Boy Blue | " | 10 | Little Jack Horner | " | 40 | Little Miss Muffet | " | 26 | Little Nancy Etticoat | " | 36 | Little Tommy Tucker | " | 16 | Lucy Locket | " | 44 | Mary, Mary, quite contrary | " | 18 | One misty, moisty morning | " | 14 | One, two, buckle my shoe | " | 42 | Pat-a-cake | " | 13 | Pease porridge hot | " | 21 | Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater | " | 38 | Rain, rain, go away | " |
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