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Etticote See saw, sacradown, sacradown There was a Piper had a Cow Sing a song of six-pence, a pock-et full of Rye A diller, a dollar Bye, baby bumpkin As I was going to sell my eggs Once I saw a little bird come hop, hop, hop Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going? Little Robin Red-breast sat upon a rail Ding, dong, darrow Pit, pat, well-a-day Lit-tle Jack Hor-ner sat in a cor-ner Lit-tle Tom Tuck-er Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle A dog and a cat went out together Little Polly Flinders Four and twen-ty tai-lors went to kill a snail A little cock-sparrow sat on a tree Bless you, bless you, bonny bee One day, an old cat and her kittens Doctor Foster went to Gloster John Cook had a little gray mare; he, haw, hum! Dingty, diddlety, my mammy's maid A horse and cart Who ever saw a rabbit Boys and girls, come out to play Jog on, jog on, the footpath way Hush-a-bye, baby, upon the tree top DINNER THE NEW DOLL GETTING UP THE LINNET'S NEST PLAYING WITH FIRE GRATEFUL LUCY RUN AND PLAY THE CUT SLEEPY HARRY BREAKFAST AND PUSS FRIGHTENED BY A COW THE DUNCE OF A KITTEN SENSIBLE CHARLES PUT DOWN THE BABY DIRTY HANDS FRANCES AND HENRY POISONOUS FRUIT DRESSED OR UNDRESSED BAPTISM IN CHURCH THE PET LAMB Be you to others kind and true HYMN TIME TO RISE FOR NANNIE THE PUSSY CAT Give to the Father praise THE FROLICSOME KITTEN PENANCE FOR BEATING A BROTHER THE NEW BOOK THE DOG THE COW THE BUTTERFLY There was an old wo-man tos-sed up in a bas-ket To make your candles last for a' A milking, a milking, my maid Old father Grey Beard There was an old woman, as I've heard tell Bye, baby bunting Away Birds, away! Ba-a, ba-a, black sheep One mis-ty morn-ing Dee-dle, dee-dle, dump-ling, my son John Swan, swan, over the sea I had a lit-tle Hus-band, no big-ger than my thumb Ma-ry, Ma-ry, quite con-tra-ry Hey, my kit-ten, my kit-ten Here we go up, up, up Some lit-tle mice sat in a barn to spin Ding, dong, bell, Pus-sy's in the well As I was going along, long, long Dance a baby diddit Hush, baby, my doll,
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