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INDEX OF THE FIRST LINES.

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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.

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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

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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

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INDEX OF THE FIRST LINES.

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Madam, I am come to court

22
March borrowed from April .

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Mist in May, and heat in June 47
Mistress Mary

28
Multiplication is vexation

42
Oh, mother, I'm to be married
to Mr. Punchinello

26
Oh, that I was where I would
be

30
On Saturday night

15
Once I was a monarch's

daughter
One a penny, two a penny,
hot cross buns

49
One's sorrow, two's mirth

54
One's unlucky

53
Pease porridge hot, pease

porridge cold
Pussie cat, pussie cat, [Where
have you been ?]

32
Pussie sat, pussie cat, wilt
thou be mine?

32

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The cuckoo comes in April 50
The cuckoo is a fine bird

50
The evening red and the
morning grey

47
The first day of Christmas

63
The king sent his lady on the

first Yule day
The men of the East
The north wind doth blow

55
'The old man in the wilderness
asked me

37
The robin redbreast and the

wren [Are God Almighty's
cock and hen]

52
The rule of the road is a
paradox quite

31
Them that gant

29
There was a king met a king 41
There was an old woman sat
spinning

13
There were three sisters in a
hall

40
Thirty days hath September. 45
Thomas a Tattamus took
two I's

36
Though a lass be ne'er so fair 14
To make your candles last

30
To talk of the weather is
nothing but folly

48
Tommy Trot, a man of law 67
To-whoo! to-whoo !

56
Two legs sat upon three legs 44
Up the hill take care of me . 32
Uphill ride me not

32
What care I how black I be.

13
When April blows his horn 47
When the pea 's in bloom 67
Where are you going, my

pretty maid?
Who killed Cock Rubin ?
Who's there?

29
You know that Monday is
Sunday's brother

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for aye

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Snail, snail, come out of your

hole
Snail, snail, put out your

horns
Snail, snail, shooi out your

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horn.
Sneel, snaul.

43
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The bonnie, bonnie bairn,

wha sits poking in the ase.
The cock doth crow

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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 saw him die."
“Who caught his blood ?”

“I," said the Fish,

"With my little dish;
I caught his blood.”
“ Who made his shroud ?

"I," said the Beetle,

"With my little needle ;
I made his shroud.”
“Who'll dig his grave?”

“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.”

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