to bed Tom
Mary had a pretty bird
Lit-tle boy blue, come blow your horn
I had a lit-tle po-ny
Pe-ter White
See, see. What shall I see?
I had a little hen, the prettiest ever seen
Ride a cock horse
Pus-sy cat ate the dump-lings, the dump-lings
I have a lit-tle sister; they call her Peep, Peep
This lit-tle pig went to mar-ket
One misty, moisty morning
Father Short came down the lane
There was an old woman had three sons
Hink, minx! the old witch winks
CLIMBING ON BACKS OF CHAIRS
THE SQUIRREL
THE SHEEP
A PRESENT FOR ALFRED
THE FAIRING
THE GOOD BOY
MISS SOPHIA
PRETTY PUSS
POLITENESS
MAMA, HOW HAPPY I CAN BE
A FINE THING
SLEEPY TOM
SANDY
THE CARE OF BIRDS
WILLIE WINKIE
COME WHEN YOU ARE CALLED
DOG POMPEY
MISS PEGGY
THE BIRD
THE SETTING SUN
GOOD MAMA
GOOD LITTLE FRED
THE DIZZY GIRL
NEAT LITTLE CLARA
HINTY, MINTY
Come here, my bonnie
CARELESS MARIA
THE PARROT
WHY EMMA IS LOVED
THE GOOD SCHOLAR
NAUGHTY SAM
Two legs sat upon three legs
As I was going up primrose Hill
There was an old man of Tobago
Pease pudding hot
When I was a ba-che-lor, I liv-ed by my-self
To market, to market, to buy a fat pig
Jacky, come give me thy fiddle
Old King Cole
High diddle doubt, my candle's out
Bat, bat, come under my hat
I'll tell you story
My little old man and I fell out
Little Tommy Grace
Pus-sy sits be-side the fire. How can she be fair?
Oh, the rus-ty, dus-ty, rus-ty mill-er
There was a crook-ed man, and he went a crook-ed mile
The Li-on and the U-ni-corn were fight-ing for the crown
Thomas a Tat-ta-mus took two T's
A little boy went into a barn
If all the world were water
Jack be nimble
Cur-ly locks, cur-ly locks, wilt thou be mine?
Mar-ge-ry Mut-ton-pie, and John-ny Bo-peep
Is John Smith with-in?
Old Mother Goose
One, two, buckle my shoe
Jack Sprat could eat no fat
See a pin and pick it up
Leg over leg
There was an old wo-man who liv-ed in a shoe
There was an old woman
We are all in the dumps
Hot cross buns, hot cross buns
See, saw, Mar-ge-ry Daw
Ro-bin and Rich-ard are two pret-ty men
Little Nancy
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