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A cat came fiddling out of a barn, 34, 35
A frog he would a-wooing ride, 29, 31
A new dyall (Christmas carol), 149
A was an apple pie, 14
A was an archer who shot at a frog, 37
A whistling woman and a crowing hen (Proverb rhyme), 73 n.
Ann or Nan, 97, 217
As high as a castle, 108
As round as an apple, 107
Ass, chants on the, 193 ff.
B
Babbity Bowster (a game), 60
Babyland, 79 ff., 100, 217
Balalin, balalan (French knell), 212
Balanli, balanlau (French knell), 213
Ballads and rhymes, 44 ff,
Bells, 54, 56, 212, 213
Bird sacrifice, 185 ff.
Bishop, bishop, barnabee, 94
Blackbird, sacrificed and eaten, 189
Bless you, bless you, bonnie bee, 95
Boule, boule (French riddle), 107
Bryan o'Lin had no watch to put on, 53
Bufe (name of a dog), 88
Burdens and their origin, 29 [Pg 224]
Burnie bee, burnie bee, 94
Buy this of me (a game), 139
C
Can, caer, KillorÉ (Breton chant), 152
Can you make me a cambrick shirt?, 49
Chants of Numbers, 134 ff.
Chants of the Creed, 142 ff.
Chi È morto? (Italian knell), 213
Club Fist (a game), 127
Collections of English Nursery Rhymes, 11
Collections of foreign rhymes, 221
Come, and I will sing you (a chant), 159
Come, dance a jig, 33
Cotillon (a dance), 58, 216
Country dances, 57 ff.
Little Miss Muffet, 64, 90
Little Nancy Etticoat, 113
Little Polly Flinders, 64
Little Robin Redbreast sitting on a pole, 210
Little Tom Tacket, 64
Little Tom Tucker, 65
Lou pinson et l'alouseta (French chant), 206
Lucy Locket lost her pocket, 15
L'y a un loup (French chant), 131
[Pg 228]
M
Malisons, malisons, mair than tens, 204
Malt or millet, 131
MÄten ist ein Esel (German rhyme), 198
Martin (bird or ass), 198
Mister Chinnery then, 32
Mister Moffit is a very good man, 172 n.
MjÖlnir or miller, 99
Mohammedan dialogue story, 165
Mother Bunch (a traditional name), 27, 56
Mother Goose (a traditional name), 3
Mother Hubbard, 38, 215
Mother Ross, 82
My father left me three acres of land, 49
My plaid awa' (a ballad), 46
N
Nan or Ann, 97, 217
Nin ziblus bec (Breton chant), 186
Nines, punishment by, 128
Nous la plumerons l'alouette (French chant), 188
O
O, where are you going, says Milder to Malder, 176
Old King Cole was a merry old soul, 18, 215
Old Mother Hubbard she went to the cupboard, 38, 42
One God, one baptism, and one faith (a poem), 149
One old Oxford oyster, 141
One, two, buckle my shoe, 162
One, two, three, four, five, 161
Our good Quane Bess, 17
P
Peter and Paul sat on the wall, 22
Peter Piper picked a peck, 141
Pinson et Cendrouille (French chant), 207
Plenty of ale to-night, my boys (a song), 160<

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