Bibliography - Songs for the Nursery, 1812

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Short Title Songs for the Nursery, 1812 
Title Songs for the Nursery 
Pages 72 
Publisher Loudon, Archibald 
Location MWA/0WC/0MWA Cat/MWA Dated Pams 
Date 1812 
Place Carlisle 
Data Place MWA Dated Pams 
Comments  
First Line Page Verses
North wind doth blow (fl) 
In the month of February (fl) 
Cuckoo's a bonny bird, The (fl)  3-4 
Shoe the horse and shoe the mare (fl) 
This little pig went to market (fl) 
Let us go to the wood, says this pig (fl)  4-5 
Hush-a-by, baby, upon the tree top (fl) 
Bye, baby bunting (fl) 
Hush-a-by, baby, lie still with thy daddy (fl) 
Go to bed, Tom (fl) 
To bed, to bed (fl) 
Ride a cock-horse to Banbury-cross to see an old woman (fl) 
Hey my kitten, my kitten (fl)  6-7 
Ride a cock=horse to Banbury-cross to buy little Johnny (fl) 
To market, to market to buy a penny bun (fl) 
See-saw, Margery Daw (fl)  7-8 
Rain, rain, go away (fl) 
There was a little boy went into a barn (fl) 
Pat a cake, pat a cake, baker's man (fl) 
Robert Barnes, fellow fine (fl) 
Charley loves good ale and wine (fl) 
There was an old woman, and what do you think? (fl) 
Hiccory, diccory, dock (fl)  9-10 
Who comes here? A grenadier (fl)  10 
Cross patch, draw the latch (fl)  10 
Lady-bird, Lady-bird, fly away home (fl)  10 
Wash me and comb me (fl)  10-11 
Cushy cow bonny, let down thy milk (fl)  11 
Little King Boggen he built a fine hall (fl)  11 
How many days has my baby to play (fl)  11 
Little lad, little lad, where was thou born? (fl)  12 
Jack and Jill when up the hill (fl)  12 
Mary, Mary, quite contrary (fl)  12 
Harry, come parry, when will you marry (fl)  12-13 
Baa, baa, Black sheep, have you any wool (fl)  13 
Little Jack Horner sat in a corner (fl)  13 
Cold and raw the north wind doth blow (fl)  13 
Rose is red, the vilet blue [sic] (fl)  14 
Dingty diddledy, my mammy's made (fl)  14 
Lion and the Unicorn, The (fl)  14 
Lavendar blue and rosemary green (fl)  15 
Arthur O'Bower has broken his band (fl)  15 
Daffy-down-dilly is new come to town (fl)  15 
When the snow is on the ground (fl)  16 
Nose, nose, jolly red nose (fl)  16 
There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl)  16 
Bonny lass! Bonny lass! Will you be mind (fl)  16 
Little Boy Blue, blow your horn (fl)  17 
Hey diddle diddle (fl)  17 
One misty moisty morning (fl)  17-18 
Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going (fl)  18 
Sing, sing; what shall I sing? (fl)  18 
Jack Sprat could eat no fat (fl)  18 
Saturday night shall be my whole care (fl)  19 
There was an old woman she lived in a shoe (fl)  19 
Little Miss Muffet, she sat on a tuffet (fl)  19 
As I was going to sell my eggs (fl)  20 
Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John (fl)  20 
There was an old woman tost up in a blanket (fl)  20 
Man in the wilderness asked me, The (fl)  21 
Shake a leg, wag a leg, when will you gang? (fl)  21 
Hey, ding a ding, what shall I sing? (fl)  21 
I will sing you a song (fl)  21 
Hey ding a ding I heard a bird sing (fl)  22 
Little Johnny Tucker (fl)  22 
Ding, dong, bell (fl)  22 
When I was a little boy (fl)  23 
Rock-a-by, baby, thy cradle is green (fl)  23 
Man in the moon, The (fl)  23 
How many miles is it to Babylon (fl)  23 
What's the news of the day (fl)  24 
Tom, Tom, the piper's son (fl)  24 
Girl in the lane that couldn't speak plain, The (fl)  24 
Handy, spandy, Jacky Dandy (fl)  24 
Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been (fl)  25 
Pussy sits behind the fire (fl)  25 
Bless you, bless you, burney-bee (fl)  25 
Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree, The (fl)  26 
I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb (fl)  26 
Old Mother Hubbard she went to the cupboard (fl)  27-29 
Tom, Tom, of Islington (fl)  29-30 
I had a little hen the prettiest ever seen (fl)  30 
What car I how black I be [sic] (fl)  30 
Cow and a calf, A (fl)  31 
There was a little man and he had a little gun (fl)  31 
Robin-a-bobbin the big-bellied hen (fl)  31 
Goosey, goosey, gander (fl)  32 
Pretty John Wats (fl)  32 
Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea (fl)  32-33 
Johnny Pringle had a little pig (fl)  33 
There was a man of our town (fl)  33-34 
There were two birds sat upon a stone (fl)  34-35 
When I was a little boy (fl)  35 
Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief (fl)  35-36 
Little boys, come out to play (fl)  36-37 
One, two, buckle my shoe (fl)  37 
Snail, snail, come out of your hole (fl)  37 
Alfred and Richard were two pretty men (fl)  38 
There was a man and he had nought (fl)  38 
Sing a song of sixpence (fl)  38-39 
I had a little hobby horse (fl)  39-40 
Ride away, ride away, Johnny shall ride (fl)  40 
You owe me five shillings (fl)  40-41  12 
There was a piper had a cow (fl)  42 
Three children sliding on the ice (fl)  42 
Jacky, come give me thy fiddle (fl)  42-43 
Johnny shall have a new bonnet (fl)  43-44 
We will go to the wood, says Richard to Robin (fl)  44-47 
London bridge is broken down (fl)  47-49  11 
Little, pretty, Jacky, Nory (fl)  49-50 
I'll tell you a story of Jacky Nory (fl)  50 
There were three jovial Welshmen (fl)  50-51 
There was a man man [sic] (fl)  51-52 
There was a little man and he had a little gun (fl)  52 
Sow came in with a saddle, The (fl)  52-53 
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