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Short Title Songs for the Nursery, 1817 
Title Songs for the Nursery 
Pages 36 
Publisher Jansen, Thomas B. 
Location N/WC OCLC 51278738/NYSL 808.068 S698 202-11930 
Date 1817 
Place New-York 
Data Place NYSL 808.068 S698 202-11930 
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East wind doth blow, The (fl) 
In the pleasant month of May (fl) 
Shoe the horse and shoe the mare (fl) 
There was an old woman liv'd under a hill (fl) 
I had a little moppet (fl) 
Once a little boy went into a barn (fl) 
To market, to market, to buy a pear (fl) 
Liar, liar lickspit (fl) 
This little pig went to market (fl) 
Hush-a-by, baby, upon the tree-top (fl) 
Ride a cok horse to Brooklyn side (fl) 
Hey my kitten, my kitten (fl)   
Go to bed, Tom (fl) 
Tommy was a pretty boy (fl) 
I'll tell mamma when she gets home (fl) 
To bed, to Bed (fl) 
Ride the old mare the river across (fl) 
See-saw, Margery Daw (fl) 
See-saw says Jack Daw (fl) 
Sing, sing; now what shall I sing (fl) 
Rain, rain, go away (fl)  10 
Pat a cake, pat a cake, baker's man (fl)  10 
Robert Barnes, with bellows fine (fl)  10 
Charley loves good ale and wine (fl)  10 
Bye, a baby bunting (fl)  11 
Hush-a-by, baby, lie still, my dear (fl)  11 
Hiccory, diccory, dock (fl)  11 
Cross Patch, draw the latch (fl)  11 
There was an old woman, and what do you think? (fl)  12 
Pease porridge hot (fl)  12 
Who comes here? A grenadier (fl)  13 
Goosey, goosey, gander (fl)  13 
Wash me, and comb me (fl)  14 
Lily is white, the violet blue, The (fl)  14 
Little king Boggen he built a fine hall (fl)  14 
How many days has my baby to play? (fl)  14 
Cushy Cow brindle, let down thy milk (fl)  15 
Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater (fl)  15 
Jack and Jill (fl)  15 
Cold and raw the north wind doth blow (fl)  15 
Little boy blue, blow your horn (fl)  16 
Saturday night shall be my whole care (fl)  16 
Jack Sprat could eat on fat (fl)  17 
Little Jack Horner (fl)  17 
Milk-man, milk man, where have you been (fl)  18 
Little lad, little lad, where come you from? (fl)  18 
Mary, Mary (fl)  18 
Lady-bird, Lady-bird (fl)  18 
Harry come parry, when will you marry? (fl)  19 
Baa baa, black sheep, have you any wool? (fl)  19 
Sally Magee (fl)  19 
There was an old woman, she liv'd in a shoe (fl)  20 
I wish I was, and I know where (fl)  20 
Three wise men of Gotham (fl)  21 
Call up the men by break of day (fl)  21 
Lion and the unicorn, The (fl)  22 
Daffy-Down-Dilly is now come to town (fl)  22 
Nose, nose, jolly red nose (fl)  22 
Bonny lass! Bonny lass! Will you be mine? (fl)  23   
One cold snowy morning (fl)  23 
I have seen a little boy (fl)  23 
I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb (fl)  24 
How many miles to Burlington? (fl)  24 
As I was going to sell my eggs (fl)  25 
Hey diddle-diddle (fl)  25 
Trip upon the trencher and dance upon the dishes (fl)  26 
Man in the moon, The (fl)  26 
Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John (fl)  26 
There was an old woman tost up in a blanket (fl)  27 
Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going? (fl)  27 
I will sing you a song (fl)  27 
Ding, dong, bell (fl)  28 
How shall I cut it (fl)  28 
Tom, Tom, the piper's son (fl)  29 
John O'Gudgeon was a wild man (fl)  29 
Man in the wilderness asked me (fl)  30 
Hey ding a ding, what shall I sing? (fl)  30 
Little Johnny Tucker (fl)  30 
Pussy cat, Pussy cat, where have you been? (fl)  30 
Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree (fl)  31 
Pussy sits behind the fire (fl)  31 
Little Miss Lench, She sat on a bench (fl)  32 
Little son, little son, when will you go? (fl)  32 
What news today (fl)  33 
Girl in the lane that couldn't speak plain, The (fl)  33 
Handy-Spandy, Jacky Dandy (fl)  34 
I had a little hen the prettiest ever seen (fl)  34 
Pretty John Wats (fl)  34   
O pussy, puss, how came you here? (fl)  35   
Hark, hark! the dogs do bark (fl)  35 
Joe Dobson's pie is made of rye (fl)  36 
Bow, wow, says the dog (fl)  36 
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