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A Apple Pie | 156 |
A B C, Tumble down D | 286 |
A Carrion Crow sat on an Oak | 120 |
A Diller, a Dollar, a Ten o'Clock Scholar | 257 |
A Farmer went Trotting upon his Grey Mare | 292 |
A little Boy went into a Barn | 207 |
A little Cock Sparrow sat on a Tree | 309 |
A Man of Words and not of Deeds | 295 |
A Man went Hunting at Reigate | 47 |
A-milking, a-milking, my Maid | 140 |
Apple-Pie, Pudding, and Pancake | 288 |
As I was going along, long, long | 140 |
As I was going up Pippin Hill | 297 |
As I was going up Primrose Hill | 207 |
As I was going to St. Ives | 318 |
As I went to Bonner | 60 |
As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks | 264 |
At the Siege of Belleisle I was there all the while | 141 |
Away, Birds, away! | 118 |
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Baa, baa, Black Sheep (Music) | 170 |
Barber, Barber, shave a Pig | 172 |
Bat, Bat, come under my Hat | 241 |
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray | 173 |
Bless you, bless you, bonny Bee | 308 |
Blow, Wind, blow, and go, Mill, go | 183 |
Bow-wow-wow | 304 |
Boys and Girls, come out to Play | 14 |
Brow, brow, brinkie | 61 |
Bye, Baby Bunting | 141 |
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Charley, Charley, stole the Barley | 285 |
Come, let's to bed, says Sleepy-Head | 144 |
Cross-Patch, draw the Latch | 223 |
Cry, Baby, cry | 214 |
Curly-Locks, Curly-Locks, wilt thou be mine? | 188 |
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Daffy-Down-dilly has come up to Town | 209 |
Dame Duck's Lessons to her Ducklings | 150 |
Dance a Baby Diddit | 141 |
Dance to your Daddy | 180 |
Death and Burial of poor Cock Robin | 79 |
Deedle, deedle, Dumpling, my Son John | 228 |
Dickery, Dickery, Dock (Music) | 256 |
Dickery, Dickery, Dare | 58 |
Ding, Dong, Bell | 224 |
Ding, Dong, Darrow | 141 |
Snail, Snail, come put out your Horn | 189 |
Solomon Grundy | 59 |
Some little Mice sat in a Barn | 320 |
Swan, Swan, over the Sea | 228 |
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Taffy was a Welshman | 291 |
The Barber shaved the Mason | 63 |
The Cat sat asleep by the side of the Fire | 264 |
The Cock doth Crow | 119 |
The Cuckoo's a bonny Bird | 298 |
The Fox and the Farmer | 186 |
The great Brown Owl | 145 |
The House that Jack built | 196 |
The King of France went up the Hill | 119 |
The Lion and the Unicorn were fighting for the Crown | 172 |
The Man in the Moon | 149 |
The North Wind doth blow | 241 |
The Old Woman and her Pig | 242 |
The Old Woman must stand at the Tub, Tub, Tub | 229 |
The Queen of Hearts | 210 |
There was a Crooked Man | 169 |
There was a Fat Man of Bombay | 233 |
There was a Jolly Miller | 56 |
There was a little Man and he had a little Gun | 209 |
There was a Monkey climbed up a Tree | 82 |
There was an Old Crow | 223 |
There was an Old Man of Tobago | 262 |
There was an Old Woman, and what do you think? | 319 |
There was an Old Woman as I've heard tell | 134 |
There was an Old Woman called Nothing-at-all | 220 |
There was an Old Woman lived under a Hill | 139 |
There was an Old Woman tossed up in a Basket | 181 |
There was an Old Woman who lived in a Shoe | 218 |
There was an Owl lived in an Oak | 50 |
There was a Rat, for want of Stairs | 188 |
There were Three Crows sat ona Stone | 211 |
The Robin Redbreasts | 138 |
The Rose is Red, the Violet's Blue | 310 |
The Turtle Dove's Nest | 215 |
The Waves on the Sea-shore | 83 |
The Wonderful Derby Ram | 302 |
The Young Linnets | 176 |
This is the way the Ladies go | 261 |
Thomas a Tattamus took two T's | 172 |
Three Children sliding on the Ice |
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