INDEX OF THE FIRST LINES. 58 PAGE A fair little girl sat under a tree 68 A hoggie dead ! a hoggie dead! a hoggie dead ! 34 A little man and I fell out, [How shall we bring, &c.]. 26 A little man and I fell out, [I'll tell you, &c.] 26 A rainbow in the morning 47 All the months of the year 46 Amo, amas, I love a lass 15 An old woman was sweeping her house 59 April fool, April fool 49 April showers 47 As I was going to St. Ives 40 As the day lengthens As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks 19 Ba, ba, black sheep 41 Blow the fire, blacksmith 16 Blue, [Is love true?) 52 Blue is beauty, red's a token 52 Boys and girls, come out to play. 27 30 50 . Happy the man who belongs to no party Here's to you and yours Hey, diddle, diddle Higgledy, piggledy [Here we lie] Humpty Dumpty sat on wall . 37 46 a 38 . 20 46 I doubt, I doubt 66 I had a little husband I had a little sister, they called her Peep-peep 52 I lay me down upon my side 58 I won't be my father's Jack 29 If all the world was apple pie 35 If Candlemas Day be dry and fair If New Year's Eve night wind blow south If the cock crows on going to bed 47 I'll sing you a song [Nine verses long] 28 In dock, out nettle 66 In-fer-tar-is, in-oak-none is Jack and Gill 16 John, come sell thy fiddle 19 46 38 . viii INDEX OF THE FIRST LINES. 70 48 . . Madam, I am come to court 22 47 28 42 26 30 15 daughter 49 54 53 porridge cold 32 32 56 PAGE 50 47 63 first Yule day 55 37 wren [Are God Almighty's 52 31 29 13 40 36 30 48 56 32 13 pretty maid? 29 31 36 for aye . Snail, snail, come out of your hole horns 38 21 horn. 43 The bonnie, bonnie bairn, wha sits poking in the ase. 74 THE DEATH AND BURIAL OF COCK ROBIN. “Who killed Cock Robin ?" “I," said the Sparrow, With my little arrow; I killed Cock Robin.” “Who saw him die ?" • I," said the Fly, “With my little eye; “I," said the Fish, "With my little dish; "I," said the Beetle, "With my little needle ; “I," said the Owl, "With my spade and shoul ; I'll dig his grave." “Who'll be the parson?" “I," said the Rook, “With my little book ; I'll be the parson.” |