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  • A BOY'S MOTHER, 238
  • A cat came fiddling, 55
  • A CRADLE SONG, 233
  • A DEWDROP, 129
  • A farmer went trotting, 23
  • A HAPPY CHILD, 121
  • A little boy and a little girl, 77
  • A little boy once played so loud, 178
  • A LITTLE BOY'S POCKET, 180
  • A little fairy comes at night, 237
  • Although my clothes are fine and gay, 211
  • A meadow for the little lambs, 226
  • A MUSIC BOX, 211
  • A MYSTERY, 138
  • Angels at the foot, 219
  • ANNIE'S GARDEN, 134
  • A pocket handkerchief to hem, 214
  • A pool in a garden green, 149
  • A. APPLE PIE, 182
  • A PUPPY'S PROBLEM, 168
  • AROUND THE WORLD, 115
  • As I walked over the hill one day, 228
  • As I was going o'er Westminster bridge, 96
  • As I was going to St. Ives, 96
  • As I went through the garden gap, 95
  • As round as an apple, as deep as a cup, 94
  • As soft as silk, as white as milk, 95
  • As soon as the fire burns red and low, 234
  • A sunshiny shower, 102
  • A swarm of bees in May, 101
  • As the days grow longer, 102
  • As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks, 57
  • A TEA-PARTY, 114
  • A THOUGHT, 205
  • A WAS AN ANT, 190
  • A was an ant, 190
  • A was once an apple-pie, 182
  • Baa, baa, black sheep, 32
  • BABY-LAND, 231
  • Baby mustn't frown, 128
  • Baby wants a lullaby, 232
  • Baby wants his breakfast, 34
  • BABY'S BREAKFAST, 34
  • BABY'S FRIENDS, 29
  • BABY'S JOURNEYS, 21
  • BABY'S HUSH-A-BYES, 15
  • BABY'S PLAYS, 3
  • BEES, 133
  • Bees don't care about the snow, 133
  • Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, 43
  • Betty Pringle had a little pig, 33
  • Between the hill and the brook, ook, ook, 54
  • Black within and red without, 93
  • Blow, wind, blow! and go, mill, go! 8
  • Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea, 39
  • BOSSY AND THE DAISY, 161
  • Bow-wow-wow! 8
  • Brave news is come to town, 58
  • Brow bender, 3
  • Bye, baby bunting, 15
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  • Now, Lamb, no longer naughty be, 167
  • NURSERY HEROES AND HEROINES, 39
  • NURSERY NONSENSE, 47
  • NURSERY NOVELS, 67
  • NURSERY SONG, 228
  • O come to the garden, dear brother, and see, 154
  • Oh, who is so merry, 200
  • O it's I that am the captain of a tidy little ship, 115
  • Old King Cole, 44
  • Old Mother Goose, when, 47
  • O mother, mother! I'm so cold, 163
  • Once a little Baby, 219
  • ONE AND ONE, 120
  • One misty, moisty morning, 58
  • ONE, TWO, 6
  • One, two, 6
  • On yonder hill there stands a tree, 88
  • OUR MOTHER, 239
  • O winds that blow across the sea, 130
  • Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man! 4
  • Pat it, kiss it, 4
  • Pease porridge hot, 4
  • Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater, 78
  • Peter White will ne'er go right, 53
  • PLAYGROUNDS, 119
  • PRAISE GOD, 206
  • Praise God for wheat, so white and sweet, 206
  • Pretty Moo-cow, will you tell, 161
  • Pussicat, wussicat, with a white foot, 49
  • Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, 32
  • Pussy has a whiskered face, 168
  • Pussy sits beside the fire, 31
  • PUSSY WILLOW, 135
  • Pussy Willow wakened, 135
  • QUEEN MAB, 237
  • RAIN, 132
  • Rainbow at night, 103
  • RAIN IN SPRING, 133
  • RHYMES ABOUT A LITTLE WOMAN, 24
  • Riddle me, riddle me, riddle me ree, 93
  • Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, 21
  • Right up into Bossy's eyes, 161
  • Ring the bell, 4
  • Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green, 15

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