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Snail, snail, shut out your horns, 273 Sneel, snaul, 254 Speak when you're spoken to, 80 St. Swithin's day, if thou dost rain, 68 St. Thomas's-day is past and gone, 316 Swan swam over the sea, 139 Sylvia, sweet as morning air, 226 Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief, 64 Tell tale, tit!, 76 Ten and ten and twice eleven, 121 The art of good driving 's a paradox quite, 75 The barber shaved the mason, 310 The cat sat asleep by the side of the fire, 253 The cock doth crow, 258 The cuckoo's a fine bird, 251 The cuckoo's a vine bird, 252 The dog of the kill, 195 The dove says coo, coo, what shall I do?, 270 The fair maid who, the first of May, 75 The first day of Christmas, 184 The fox and his wife they had a great strife, 84 The girl in the lane, that couldn't speak plain, 303 The king of France, and four thousand men, 5 The king of France, the king of France, with forty thousand men, 6 The king of France went up the hill, 5 The king of France, with twenty thousand men, 5 The keys of Canterbury, 234 The lion and the unicorn, 42 The little priest of Felton, 300 The man in the moon, 66 The mackerel's cry, 74 The man in the moon drinks claret, 309 The man in the wilderness asked me, 199 The moon nine days old,
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