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Title Page
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Title Page from the Book
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Title:
SEE-SAW
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Summary:
See-saw, Margery Daw, Sold her bed and lay upon straw.
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Title:
RAIN
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Rain, rain, go away, Come again another day; Little Johnny wants to play.
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Title:
FINGERS AND TOES
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Summary:
Every lady in this land Has twenty nails, upon each hand
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Title:
THE CLOCK
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There's a neat little clock, In the schoolroom it stands, And it points to the time With its two little hands.
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Title:
THE OLD WOMAN UNDER A HILL
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There was an old woman Lived under a hill; And if she's not gone, She lives there still.
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Title:
OH, DEAR!
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Summary:
Dear, dear! what can the matter be? Two old women got up in an apple-tree;
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Title:
PAT-A-CAKE
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Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, Baker's man!
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Title:
A MELANCHOLY SONG
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Trip upon trenchers, And dance upon dishes, My mother sent me for some barm, some barm;
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Title:
JACK
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Summary:
Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick.
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Title:
BEES
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Summary:
A swarm of bees in May Is worth a load of hay;
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Title:
BABY DOLLY
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Summary:
Hush, baby, my dolly, I pray you don't cry, And I'll give you some bread, and some milk by-and-by;
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Title:
TO MARKET
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To market, to market, to buy a fat pig. Home again, home again, jiggety jig.
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Title:
IF WISHES WERE HORSES
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Summary:
If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. If turnips were watches, I would wear one by my side.
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Title:
OLD CHAIRS TO MEND
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If I'd as much money as I could spend, If I'd as much money as I could spend,
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Title:
ROBIN AND RICHARD
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Summary:
Robin and Richard were two pretty men, They lay in bed till the clock struck ten;
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Title:
THE CLEVER HEN
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Summary:
I had a little hen, the prettiest ever seen, She washed me the dishes and kept the house clean;
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Title:
LUCY LOCKET
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Summary:
Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it;
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Title:
TWO BIRDS
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Summary:
There were two birds sat on a stone, One flew away, and then there was one,
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Title:
BARBER
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Summary:
Barber, barber, shave a pig. How many hairs will make a wig?
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Title:
THE FLYING PIG
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Summary:
Dickory, dickory, dare, The pig flew up in the air;
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Title:
HUSH-A-BYE
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Summary:
Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree top! When the wind blows the cradle will rock;
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Title:
THREE WISE MEN OF GOTHAM
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Summary:
Three wise men of Gotham Went to sea in a bowl;
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Title:
PIPPEN HILL
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Summary:
As I was going up Pippen Hill, Pippen Hill was dirty;
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Title:
PUSSY-CAT AND QUEEN
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Summary:
"Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, Where have you been?"
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Title:
CLAP HANDIES
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Summary:
Clap, clap handies, Mammie's wee, wee ain;
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Title:
HEIGH-HO, THE CARRION CROW
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Summary:
A carrion crow sat on an oak, Watching a tailor shape his cloak;
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Title:
HEIGH-HO, THE CARRION CROW
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Summary:
Wife, bring me my old bent bow, That I may shoot yon carrion crow;
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Title:
ABC
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Summary:
Great A, little a, Bouncing B! The cat's in the cupboard, And can't see me.
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Title:
THE MAN IN OUR TOWN
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Summary:
There was a man in our town, And he was wondrous wise, He jumped into a bramble bush, And scratched out both his eyes;
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Title:
BANBURY CROSS
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Summary:
Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, To see an old lady upon a white horse.
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Title:
GEORGY PORGY
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Summary:
Georgy Porgy, pudding and pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry.
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Title:
WEE WILLIE WINKIE
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Summary:
Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs, in his nightgown;
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Title:
ABOUT THE BUSH
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Summary:
About the bush, Willie, About the beehive, About the bush, Willie, I'll meet thee alive.
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Title:
THREE BLIND MICE
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Summary:
Three blind mice! See how they run! They all ran after the farmer's wife, Who cut off their tails with a carving knife.
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Title:
FIVE TOES
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Summary:
This little pig went to market; This little pig stayed at home;
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Title:
A LITTLE MAN
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Summary:
There was a little man, and he had a little gun,
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Title:
DOCTOR FOSTER
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Summary:
Doctor Foster went to Glo'ster, In a shower of rain;
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Title:
DIDDLE DIDDLE DUMPLING
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Summary:
Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John Went to bed with his breeches on,
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Title:
CURLY-LOCKS
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Summary:
Curly-locks, Curly-locks, wilt thou be mine?
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Title:
THE BLACK HEN
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Summary:
Hickety, pickety, my black hen, She lays eggs for gentlemen;
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Title:
A CANDLE
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Summary:
Little Nanny Etticoat In a white petticoat,
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Title:
HUMPTY DUMPTY
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Summary:
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall;
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Title:
PINS
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Summary:
See a pin and pick it up, All the day you'll have good luck.
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Title:
GOOSEY, GOOSEY, GANDER
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Summary:
Goosey, goosey, gander, Whither dost thou wander?
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Title:
BLUE BELL BOY
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Summary:
I had a little boy, And called him Blue Bell; Gave him a little work,-- He did it very well.
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Title:
JACK JELF
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Summary:
Little Jack Jelf Was put on the shelf Because he could not spell "pie";
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Title:
WHY MAY NOT I LOVE JOHNNY?
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Summary:
Johnny shall have a new bonnet, And Johnny shall go to the fair,
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Title:
JACK SPRAT
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Summary:
Jack Sprat Could eat no fat, His wife could eat no lean;
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Title:
THE GIRL IN THE LANE
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Summary:
The girl in the lane, that couldn't speak plain, Cried, "Gobble, gobble, gobble":
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Title:
HUSH-A-BYE
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Summary:
Hush-a-bye, baby, Daddy is near;
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Title:
JACK AND JILL
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Summary:
Jack and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water;
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Title:
THE ALPHABET
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Summary:
A, B, C, and D, Pray, playmates, agree.
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Title:
DANCE TO YOUR DADDIE
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Summary:
Dance to your daddie, My bonnie laddie;
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Title:
ONE MISTY MOISTY MORNING
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One misty moisty morning, When cloudy was the weather,
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Title:
ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN
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Summary:
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Is in the mickle wood!
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Title:
THE OLD WOMAN FROM FRANCE
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Summary:
There came an old woman from France Who taught grown-up children to dance;
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Title:
THE OLD MAN
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Summary:
There was an old man In a velvet coat, He kissed a maid And gave her a groat.
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Title:
T'OTHER LITTLE TUNE
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Summary:
I won't be my father's Jack, I won't be my father's Jill;
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Title:
MY KITTEN
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Summary:
Hey, my kitten, my kitten, And hey, my kitten, my deary!
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Title:
FOREHEAD, EYES, CHEEKS, NOSE, MOUTH, AND CHIN
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Summary:
Here sits the Lord Mayor, Here sit his two men,
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Title:
PANCAKE DAY
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Summary:
Great A, little a, This is pancake day;
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Title:
TWO PIGEONS
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Summary:
I had two pigeons bright and gay, They flew from me the other day.
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Title:
A SURE TEST
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Summary:
If you are to be a gentleman, As I suppose you'll be, You'll neither laugh nor smile, For a tickling of the knee.
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Title:
THE MERCHANTS OF LONDON
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Hey diddle dinkety poppety pet, The merchants of London they wear scarlet,
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Title:
I'LL TELL YOU A STORY
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Summary:
I'll tell you a story About Jack-a-Nory:
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Title:
TO BABYLON
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Summary:
How many miles is it to Babylon?-- Threescore miles and ten.
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Title:
LITTLE FRED
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Summary:
When little Fred went to bed, He always said his prayers;
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Title:
SLEEP, BABY, SLEEP
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Summary:
Sleep, baby, sleep, Our cottage vale is deep
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Title:
BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP
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Summary:
Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool?
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Title:
THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE
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Summary:
Hey, diddle, diddle! The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon;
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Title:
JACK AND HIS FIDDLE
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Summary:
Jacky, come and give me thy fiddle If ever thou mean to thrive
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Title:
BUTTONS
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Summary:
Buttons, a farthing a pair! Come, who will buy them of me?
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Title:
LITTLE PUSSY
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Summary:
I like little Pussy, Her coat is so warm,
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Title:
SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Summary:
When down came a blackbird And snapped off her nose.
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Title:
SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE
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Summary:
When the pie was opened The birds began to sing
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Title:
TOMMY TITTLEMOUSE
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Summary:
Little Tommy Tittlemouse Lived in a little house
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Title:
THE DERBY RAM
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Summary:
As I was going to Derby all on a market-day, I met the finest ram, sir, that ever was fed upon hay
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Title:
THE HOBBY-HORSE
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Summary:
I had a little hobby-horse, And it was dapple gray
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Title:
YOUNG LAMBS TO SELL
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Summary:
If I'd as much money as I could tell, I never would cry young lambs to sell
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Title:
BOY AND THE SPARROW
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Summary:
A little cock-sparrow sat on a green tree, And he chirruped, he chirruped, so merry was he
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Title:
THE FIRST OF MAY
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Summary:
The fair maid who, the first of May, Goes to the fields at break of day
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Title:
OLD WOMAN, OLD WOMAN
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Summary:
There was an old woman tossed in a basket, Seventeen times as high as the moon
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Title:
SULKY SUE
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Summary:
Here's Sulky Sue, What shall we do?
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Title:
SATURDAY, SUNDAY
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Summary:
On Saturday night Shall be all my care To powder my locks And curl my hair
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Title:
THE OLD WOMAN AND THE PEDLAR
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Summary:
There was an old woman, as I've heard tell, She went to market her eggs for to sell
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Title:
LITTLE JENNY WREN
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Summary:
Little Jenny Wren fell sick, Upon a time; In came Robin Redbreast And brought her cake and wine
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Title:
BOBBY SNOOKS
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Summary:
Little Bobby Snooks was fond of his books,
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Title:
THE LITTLE MOPPET
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Summary:
I had a little moppet, I put it in my pocket
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Title:
THE MAN IN THE MOON
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Summary:
The Man in the Moon came tumbling down, And asked the way to Norwich
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Title:
HARK! HARK!
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Summary:
Hark, hark! the dogs do bark! Beggars are coming to town
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Title:
MY LOVE
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Summary:
Saw ye aught of my love a-coming from the market?
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Title:
THE MAN OF BOMBAY
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Summary:
There was a fat man of Bombay, Who was smoking one sunshiny day
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Title:
MY MAID MARY
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Summary:
My maid Mary she minds the dairy,
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Title:
POOR OLD ROBINSON CRUSOE!
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Summary:
They made him a coat Of an old Nanny goat
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Title:
I LOVE SIXPENCE
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Summary:
I love sixpence, a jolly, jolly sixpence,
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Title:
COMICAL FOLK
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Summary:
In a cottage in Fife Lived a man and his wife
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Title:
TOMMY SNOOKS
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Summary:
As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks Were walking out one Sunday
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Title:
COCK-CROW
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Summary:
Cocks crow in the morn To tell us to rise
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Title:
THE BLACKSMITH
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Summary:
"Robert Barnes, my fellow fine,
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Title:
COCK-A-DOODLE-DO!
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Summary:
Cock-a-doodle-do! My dame has lost her shoe
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Title:
DAPPLE-GRAY
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Summary:
I had a little pony, His name was Dapple-Gray
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Title:
COFFEE AND TEA
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Summary:
Molly, my sister and I fell out,
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Title:
A COCK AND BULL STORY
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Summary:
The cock's on the housetop blowing his horn; The bull's in the barn a-threshing of corn
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Title:
THE LITTLE GIRL WITH A CURL
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Summary:
There was a little girl who had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead
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Title:
OVER THE WATER
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Summary:
Over the water, and over the sea, And over the water to Charley
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Title:
CANDLE-SAVING
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Summary:
To make your candles last for aye, You wives and maids give ear-O!
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Title:
LADYBIRD
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Summary:
Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home!
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Title:
OLD GRIMES
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Summary:
Old Grimes is dead, that good old man,
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Title:
CAESAR'S SONG
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Summary:
Bow-wow-wow! Whose dog art thou?
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Title:
AS I WAS GOING ALONG
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Summary:
As I was going along, along, A-singing a comical song
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Title:
LITTLE JACK HORNER
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Summary:
Little Jack Horner Sat in the corner
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Title:
BESSY BELL AND MARY GRAY
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Summary:
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, They were two bonny lasses
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Title:
MARY, MARY, QUITE CONTRARY
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Summary:
How does your garden grow?
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Title:
NEEDLES AND PINS
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Summary:
Needles and pins, needles and pins, When a man marries his trouble begins.
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Title:
THE LITTLE BIRD
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Summary:
Once I saw a little bird Come hop, hop, hop
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Title:
MARY'S CANARY
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Summary:
Mary had a pretty bird, Feathers bright and yellow
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Title:
THE DUSTY MILLER
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Summary:
Margaret wrote a letter, Sealed it with her finger
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Title:
THE GREEDY MAN
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Summary:
The greedy man is he who sits And bites bits out of plates
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Title:
THE TEN O'CLOCK SCHOLAR
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Summary:
A diller, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar!
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Title:
COCK-A-DOODLE-DO
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Summary:
Oh, my pretty cock, oh, my handsome cock, I pray you, do not crow before day
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Title:
THE OLD WOMAN OF LEEDS
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Summary:
There was an old woman of Leeds, Who spent all her time in good deeds
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Title:
THE BOY IN THE BARN
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Summary:
A little boy went into a barn, And lay down on some hay
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Title:
THE QUARREL
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Summary:
My little old man and I fell out; I'll tell you what 'twas all about
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Title:
JACK JINGLE
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Summary:
Little Jack Jingle, He used to live single;
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Title:
THE PUMPKIN-EATER
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Summary:
Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater, Had a wife and couldn't keep her
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Title:
THAT'S ALL
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Summary:
There was an old woman sat spinning,
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Title:
BETTY BLUE
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Summary:
Little Betty Blue Lost her holiday shoe
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Title:
BEDTIME
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Summary:
The Man in the Moon looked out of the moon, Looked out of the moon and said
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Title:
THE CROOKED SIXPENCE
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Summary:
There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile,
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Title:
PEASE PORRIDGE
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Summary:
Pease porridge hot, Pease porridge cold
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Title:
DUCKS AND DRAKES
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Summary:
A duck and a drake, And a halfpenny cake
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Title:
LITTLE GIRL AND QUEEN
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Summary:
"Little girl, little girl, where have you been?"
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Title:
THE TARTS
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Summary:
The Queen of Hearts, She made some tarts, All on a summer's day
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Title:
THE TARTS
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The Knave of Hearts, He stole the tarts, And took them clean away.
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Title:
ONE TO TEN
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Summary:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5! I caught a hare alive
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Title:
COME, LET'S TO BED
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Summary:
"To bed! To bed!" Says Sleepy-head
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Title:
LITTLE MAID
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Summary:
"Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest thou?"
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Title:
BANDY LEGS
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Summary:
As I was going to sell my eggs I met a man with bandy legs
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Title:
THE GIRL AND THE BIRDS
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Summary:
When I was a little girl, about seven years old, I hadn't got a petticoat, to cover me from the cold.
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Title:
A PIG
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Summary:
As I went to Bonner, I met a pig
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Title:
LITTLE TOM TUCKER
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Summary:
Little Tom Tucker Sings for his supper
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Title:
WHERE ARE YOU GOING, MY PRETTY MAID
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Summary:
"Where are you going, my pretty maid?" "I'm going a-milking, sir," she said.
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Title:
THE OLD WOMAN OF GLOUCESTER
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Summary:
There was an old woman of Gloucester, Whose parrot two guineas it cost her
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Title:
THE OLD WOMAN OF GLOUCESTER - Detail of Parrot
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Summary:
But its tongue never ceasing, Was vastly displeasing
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Title:
WHISTLE
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Summary:
"Whistle, daughter, whistle; Whistle, daughter dear."
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Title:
THE ROBIN
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Summary:
The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor robin do then
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Title:
THE OLD WOMAN OF HARROW
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Summary:
There was an old woman of Harrow, Who visited in a wheelbarrow
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Title:
YOUNG ROGER AND DOLLY
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Summary:
Young Roger came tapping at Dolly's window,
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Title:
THE COACHMAN
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Summary:
Up at Piccadilly, oh! The coachman takes his stand
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Title:
THE MAN OF DERBY
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Summary:
A little old man of Derby, How do you think he served me?
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Title:
THE LITTLE MOUSE
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Summary:
I have seen you, little mouse, Running all about the house
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Title:
THE OLD WOMAN OF SURREY
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Summary:
There was an old woman in Surrey, Who was morn, noon, and night in a hurry
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Title:
WHEN
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Summary:
When I was a bachelor I lived by myself; And all the bread and cheese I got I laid up on the shelf
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Title:
WHEN
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Summary:
I was forced to bring my wife home In a wheelbarrow
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Title:
BOY AND GIRL
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Summary:
There was a little boy and a little girl Lived in an alley
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Title:
SING, SING
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Summary:
Sing, sing, what shall I sing?
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Title:
THE BALLOON
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Summary:
"What is the news of the day, Good neighbor, I pray?"
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Title:
HOT CODLINS
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Summary:
There was a little woman, as I've been told,
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Title:
SWAN
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Summary:
Swan, swan, over the sea; Swim, swan, swim!
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Title:
THE MAN OF TOBAGO
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Summary:
There was an old man of Tobago Who lived on rice, gruel, and sago
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Title:
THE FARMER AND THE RAVEN
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Summary:
A farmer went trotting upon his gray mare, Bumpety, bumpety, bump!
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Title:
CHRISTMAS
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Summary:
Christmas is coming, the geese are getting fat,
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Title:
WILLY BOY
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Summary:
"Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?
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Title:
POLLY AND SUKEY
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Summary:
Polly, put the kettle on, And let's drink tea
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Title:
THE MOUSE AND THE CLOCK
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Summary:
Hickory, dickory, dock! The mouse ran up the clock
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Title:
THE BUNCH OF BLUE RIBBONS
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Summary:
Oh, dear, what can the matter be? Johnny's so long at the fair
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Title:
HOT-CROSS BUNS
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Summary:
One a penny, two a penny, Hot-cross Buns!
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Title:
SWAN
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Summary:
Swan, swan, over the sea; Swim, swan, swim!
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Title:
THE WOMAN OF EXETER
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Summary:
There dwelt an old woman at Exeter; When visitors came it sore vexed her
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