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| North wind doth blow, The (fl) |
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2 |
| In the month of February (fl) |
3 |
1 |
| Cuckoo's a bonny bird, The (fl) |
3 |
1 |
| Shoe the horse and shoe the mare (fl) |
3 |
1 |
| This little pig went to market (fl) |
4 |
1 |
| Let us go to the wood, says this pig (fl) |
4 |
1 |
| Hush-a-by, baby, upon the tree top (fl) |
4 |
1 |
| Bye, baby bunting (fl) |
4 |
1 |
| Hush-a-by, baby, lie still with thy daddy (fl) |
4 |
1 |
| Go to bed Tom (fl) |
5 |
1 |
| To bed, to bed (fl) |
5 |
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| Ride a cock horse to Banbury-cross (fl) |
5 |
1 |
| Hey my kitten, my kitten (fl) |
5 |
1 |
| Ride a cock-horse to Banbury cross (fl) |
5 |
1 |
| To market, to market to buy a penny bun (fl) |
5 |
1 |
| See-saw, Margery Daw (fl) |
6 |
1 |
| See-saw, Jack-a-Daw (fl) |
6 |
1 |
| Rain rain, go away (fl) |
6 |
1 |
| There was a little boy went into a barn (fl) |
6 |
1 |
| Pat a cake, pat a cake, baker's man (fl) |
6 |
1 |
| Robert Barnes, fellow fine (fl) |
6 |
1 |
| Charley loves good ale and wine (fl) |
7 |
1 |
| There was an old woman, and what do you think? (fl) |
7 |
1 |
| Hickory, Piccory, dock [sic] (fl) |
7 |
1 |
| Who comes here? A grenadier? (fl) |
7 |
1 |
| Cross patch, draw the latch (fl) |
7 |
1 |
| Lady-bird, lady-bird, fly away home (fl) |
7 |
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| Wash me and comb me (fl) |
8 |
1 |
| Cush cow bonny, let down thy milk (fl) |
8 |
1 |
| Little King Boggen he built a fine hall (fl) |
8 |
1 |
| How many days has my baby to play? (fl) |
8 |
1 |
| Little lad, little lad, where wast thou born? (fl) |
8 |
1 |
| Jack and Jill went up the hill (fl) |
8 |
1 |
| Mary, Mary, quite contrary (fl) |
9 |
1 |
| Harry come parry, when will you marry? (fl) |
9 |
1 |
| Baa baa, black sheep, have you any wool? (fl) |
9 |
1 |
| Little Jack Horner, sat in a corner (fl) |
9 |
1 |
| Cold and raw the north wind doth blow (fl) |
9 |
1 |
| Rose is red, the violet blue, The (fl) |
9 |
1 |
| Dingty, diddledy, my mammy's maid (fl) |
10 |
1 |
| Lion and the unicorn, The (fl) |
10 |
1 |
| Lavender blue and rosemary green (fl) |
10 |
1 |
| Arthur O'Bower has broken his band (fl) |
10 |
1 |
| Daffy-down Dilly is now come to town (fl) |
10 |
1 |
| When the snow is on the ground (fl) |
11 |
1 |
| Nose, nose jolly red nose (fl) |
11 |
1 |
| There was an old woman lived under a hill (fl) |
11 |
1 |
| Bonny lass! Bonny lass! Will you be mine? (fl) |
11 |
1 |
| Little boy blue, blow your horn (fl) |
11 |
1 |
| Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle (fl) |
11 |
1 |
| One misty moisty morning (fl) |
12 |
1 |
| Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going? (fl) |
12 |
1 |
| Sing, sing; what shall I sing (fl) |
12 |
1 |
| Jack Sprat could eat no fat (fl) |
12 |
1 |
| Saturday night shall be my whole care (fl) |
12 |
1 |
| There was an old woman, she lived in a shoe (fl) |
13 |
1 |
| Little Miss Muffet, she sat on a tuffet (fl) |
13 |
1 |
| As I was going to sell my eggs (fl) |
13 |
1 |
| Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John (fl) |
13 |
1 |
| There was an old women tost up in a blanket (fl) |
13 |
1 |
| Man in the wilderness asked me, The (fl) |
14 |
1 |
| Shake a leg, wag a lag, when will you gang (fl) |
14 |
1 |
| Hey ding a ding, what shall I sing? (fl) |
14 |
1 |
| I will sing you a song (fl) |
14 |
1 |
| Hey ding a ding, I heard a bird sing (fl) |
14 |
1 |
| Ding, dong bell (fl) |
15 |
1 |
| When I was a little boy (fl) |
15 |
1 |
| Rock-a-by, baby, thy cradle is green (fl) |
15 |
1 |
| Man in the moon, The (fl) |
15 |
1 |
| How many miles is it to Babylon (fl) |
15 |
1 |
| What's the news of the day (fl) |
16 |
1 |
| Tom, Tom, the piper's son (fl) |
16 |
1 |
| Girl in the lane that couldn't speak plain, The (fl) |
16 |
1 |
| Handy-spandy, Jacky Dandy (fl) |
16 |
1 |
| Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been (fl) |
16 |
1 |
| Pussy sits behind the fire (fl) |
16-17 |
1 |
| Bless you, bless you, Burney-bee (fl) |
17 |
1 |
| Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree (fl) |
17 |
1 |
| I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb (fl) |
17 |
1 |
| Old Mother Hubbard (fl) |
17-19 |
14 |
| Tom, Tom of Islington (fl) |
19-20 |
1 |
| I had a little hen (fl) |
20 |
1 |
| What care I how black I be (fl) |
20 |
1 |
| Cow and a calf, A (fl) |
20 |
1 |
| There was a little man and he had a little gun (fl) |
20 |
1 |
| Robin-a-bobbin the big-bellied hen (fl) |
20-21 |
1 |
| Gossey, gossey, gander (fl) |
21 |
1 |
| Pretty John Watts (fl) |
21 |
1 |
| Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea (fl) |
21 |
1 |
| Johnny Pringle had a little pig (fl) |
22 |
1 |
| There was a man in our town (fl) |
22 |
1 |
| There were two birds sat upon a stone (fl) |
22-23 |
1 |
| When I was a little boy (fl) |
23 |
4 |
| Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief (fl) |
23 |
1 |
| Little boys, come out to play (fl) |
23-24 |
1 |
| One two, buckle my shoe (fl) |
24 |
1 |
| Snail, snail come out of your hole (fl) |
24 |
1 |
| Alfred and Richard were two pretty men (fl) |
24 |
1 |
| There was a man and he had nought (fl) |
25 |
2 |
| Sing a song of sixpence (fl) |
25 |
1 |
| I had a little hobby horse (fl) |
25-26 |
2 |
| Ride away, ride away, Johnny shall ride (fl) |
26 |
1 |
| You owe me five shillings (fl) |
26-27 |
12 |
| There was a piper had a cow (fl) |
27 |
2 |
| Three children sliding on the ice (fl) |
27 |
2 |
| Jacky, come give me thy fiddle (fl) |
27 |
2 |
| Johnny shall have a new bonnet (fl) |
28 |
2 |
| We will go to the wood, says Richard to Robin (fl) |
28-29 |
9 |
| London Bridge is broken down (fl) |
29-31 |
11 |
| Little, pretty, Jacky Nory (fl) |
31 |
1 |
| I'll tell you a story of Jacky Nory (fl) |
31 |
1 |
| There were three jovial Welchmen (fl) |
32 |
5 |
| There was a mad man (fl) |
32-33 |
1 |
| There was a little man and he had a little gun (fl) |
33 |
1 |
| Sow came in with a saddle, The (fl) |
33 |
1 |