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East wind doth blow, The (fl) |
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In the pleasant month of May (fl) |
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Shoe the horse and shoe the mare (fl) |
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There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl) |
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I had a little moppet (fl) |
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Once a little boy went into a barn (fl) |
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To market, to market, to buy a pear (fl) |
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Liar, liar lickspit (fl) |
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This little pig went to market (fl) |
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Hush-a-by, baby, upon the tree-top (fl) |
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Ride a cok horse to Brooklyn side (fl) |
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Hey my kitten, my kitten (fl) |
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Go to bed, Tom (fl) |
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Tommy was a pretty boy (fl) |
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I'll tell mamma when she gets home (fl) |
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To bed, to Bed (fl) |
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Ride the old mare the river across (fl) |
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See-saw, Margery Daw (fl) |
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See-saw says Jack Daw (fl) |
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Sing, sing; now what shall I sing (fl) |
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Rain, rain, go away (fl) |
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Pat a cake, pat a cake, baker's man (fl) |
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Robert Barnes, with bellows fine (fl) |
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Charley loves good ale and wine (fl) |
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Bye, a baby bunting (fl) |
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Hush-a-by, baby, lie still, my dear (fl) |
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Hiccory, diccory, dock (fl) |
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Cross Patch, draw the latch (fl) |
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There was an old woman, and what do you think? (fl) |
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Pease porridge hot (fl) |
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Who comes here? A grenadier (fl) |
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Goosey, goosey, gander (fl) |
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Wash me, and comb me (fl) |
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Lily is white, the violet blue, The (fl) |
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Little king Boggen he built a fine hall (fl) |
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How many days has my baby to play? (fl) |
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Cushy Cow brindle, let down thy milk (fl) |
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Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater (fl) |
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Jack and Jill (fl) |
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Cold and raw the north wind doth blow (fl) |
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Little boy blue, blow your horn (fl) |
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Saturday night shall be my whole care (fl) |
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Jack Sprat could eat on fat (fl) |
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Little Jack Horner (fl) |
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Milk-man, milk man, where have you been (fl) |
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Little lad, little lad, where come you from? (fl) |
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Mary, Mary (fl) |
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Lady-bird, Lady-bird (fl) |
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Harry come parry, when will you marry? (fl) |
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Baa baa, black sheep, have you any wool? (fl) |
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Sally Magee (fl) |
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There was an old woman, she liv'd in a shoe (fl) |
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I wish I was, and I know where (fl) |
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Three wise men of Gotham (fl) |
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Call up the men by break of day (fl) |
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Lion and the unicorn, The (fl) |
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Daffy-Down-Dilly is now come to town (fl) |
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Nose, nose, jolly red nose (fl) |
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Bonny lass! Bonny lass! Will you be mine? (fl) |
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One cold snowy morning (fl) |
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I have seen a little boy (fl) |
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I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb (fl) |
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How many miles to Burlington? (fl) |
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As I was going to sell my eggs (fl) |
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Hey diddle-diddle (fl) |
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Trip upon the trencher and dance upon the dishes (fl) |
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Man in the moon, The (fl) |
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Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John (fl) |
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There was an old woman tost up in a blanket (fl) |
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Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going? (fl) |
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I will sing you a song (fl) |
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Ding, dong, bell (fl) |
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How shall I cut it (fl) |
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Tom, Tom, the piper's son (fl) |
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John O'Gudgeon was a wild man (fl) |
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Man in the wilderness asked me (fl) |
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Hey ding a ding, what shall I sing? (fl) |
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Little Johnny Tucker (fl) |
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Pussy cat, Pussy cat, where have you been? (fl) |
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Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree (fl) |
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Pussy sits behind the fire (fl) |
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Little Miss Lench, She sat on a bench (fl) |
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Little son, little son, when will you go? (fl) |
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What news today (fl) |
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Girl in the lane that couldn't speak plain, The (fl) |
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Handy-Spandy, Jacky Dandy (fl) |
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I had a little hen the prettiest ever seen (fl) |
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Pretty John Wats (fl) |
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O pussy, puss, how came you here? (fl) |
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Hark, hark! the dogs do bark (fl) |
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Joe Dobson's pie is made of rye (fl) |
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Bow, wow, says the dog (fl) |
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