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The man in the moon |
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There was a crooked man |
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Simple Simon met a pieman |
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He ran fourteen miles in fifteen days |
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The lion and the unicorn |
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His bullets were made of lead |
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Went to sea in a bowl |
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He used to wear a long brown coat |
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Taffy came to my house and stole a piece of beef |
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He caught fishes in other men's ditches |
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Title (Proverbs) |
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To put 'em out's the only way |
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When the wind is in the east |
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Then 'tis at the very best |
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Title (Songs) |
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There I met an old man |
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Says t'auld man tit oak tree |
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Whenever they heard they began for to dance |
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Even pigs on their hind legs would after him prance |
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So Doll and the cow danced "the Cheshire round" |
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He'll sit in a barn |
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Merry are the bells, and merry do they ring |
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He rode till he came to my Lady Mouse hall |
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Tailpiece |
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His mare fell down, and she made her will |
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Three pretty girls were in them then |
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Title (Riddles and Paradoxes) |
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I went to the wood and got it |
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Arthur O'Bower has broken his band |
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Humpty Dumpty had a great fall |
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Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess |
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If all the world was apple-pie |
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The man in the wilderness asked me |
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Here am I, little jumping Joan |
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