About Mary Morey,
And now my story's begun.
I'll tell you another
About her brother,
And now my story's done.
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Hush-a-bye, Baby, upon the tree top,
When the wind blows the cradle will rock;
When the bough breaks the cradle will fall,
Down tumbles cradle and Baby and all.
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Ride away, ride away,
Johnny shall ride,
And he shall have pussy-cat
Tied to one side;
And he shall have little dog
Tied to the other,
And Johnny shall ride
To see his grandmother.
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Dickery, dickery, dock,
The mouse ran up the clock;
The clock struck one,
The mouse ran down,
Dickery, dickery, dock.
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A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P,
Q, R, S, and T, U, V,
W, X, and Y and Z.
Now I've said my A, B, C,
Tell me what you think of me.
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The little robin grieves
When the snow is on the ground,
For the trees have no leaves,
And no berries can be found.
The air is cold, the worms are hid;
For robin here what can be done?
Let's strow around some crumbs of bread,
And then he'll live till snow is gone.
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Little Tommy Tittlemouse
Lived in a little house;
He caught fishes
In other men's ditches.
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About the bush, Willie, about the bee-hive,
About the bush, Willie, I'll meet thee alive.
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Bah, bah, black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes, marry, have I,
Three bags full;
One for my master,
One for my dame,
But none for the little boy
Who cries in the lane.
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Hickety, pickety, my black hen,
She lays eggs for gentlemen:
Gentlemen come every day
To see what my black hen doth lay.
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Willie boy, Willie boy,
Where are you going?
O, let us go with you
This sunshiny day.
I'm going to the meadow
To see them a-mowing,
I'm going to help the girls
Turn the new hay.
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Three children sliding on the ice
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