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Title (Charms and Lullabies) |
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Cushy cow bonny, let down thy milk |
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Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper |
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Where's the peck of pickled pepper |
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Hush-a-bye, baby |
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Home again, come again |
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Title (Gaffers and Gammers) |
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There was an old woman lived under a hill |
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She had so many children she didn't know what to do |
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He was dancing a jig |
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Title (Games) |
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There were three jovial Welshmen |
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Here comes a candle to light you to bed |
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The Five Pigs |
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Can I get there by candle-light? |
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Little Jackey shall have but a penny a day |
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This is the way the ladies ride |
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This is the way the gentlemen ride |
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This is the way the farmers ride |
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Title (Jingles) |
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Went to bed with his trousers on |
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Hey! diddle, diddle |
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The fly shall marry the humble-bee |
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Title (Love and Matrimony) |
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Jack fell down, and broke his crown |
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A little boy and a little girl lived in an alley |
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Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks |
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Jack Sprat could eat no fat |
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Betwixt them both, they lick'd the platter clean |
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There I met a pretty miss |
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Here comes a lusty wooer |
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Title (Natural History) |
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I sent him to the shop for a hap'orth of snuff |
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