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_Tell Tale Tit_ 27
_Goosey, goosey, gander_ 28
_Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?_ 29
_Mary, Mary, quite contrary_ 30
_Bonny lass, pretty lass, wilt thou be mine?_ 31
_A dillar, a dollar_ 32
_Little Betty Blue_ 33
_Billy boy blue, come blow me your horn_ 34
_Girls and boys come out to play_ 35
_Here am I, little jumping Joan_ 36
_Ride a cock-horse_ 37
_Rock-a-bye baby_ 38
_Little Tom Tucker_ 39
_Little Miss Muffet_ 40
_Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall_ 41
_See-Saw-Jack in the hedge_ 42
_Little lad, little lad_ 43
_As I was going up Pippin Hill_ 44
_Little maid, little maid_ 45
_My mother, and your mother_ 46
_All around the green gravel_ 47
_One foot up, the other foot down_ 48
_Georgie Peorgie, pudding and pie_ 49
_As Tommy Snooks and Bessie Brooks_ 50
_Tom, Tom, the piper's son_ 51
_Ring-a-ring-a-roses_ 52
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Hark! hark! the dogs bark,
The beggars are coming to town;
Some in rags and some in tags,
And some in a silken gown.
Some gave them white bread,
And some gave them brown,
And some gave them a good horse-whip,
And sent them out of the town.
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Little Jack Horner sat in the corner,
Eating a Christmas pie;
He put in his thumb, and pulled out a plum,
And said, oh! what a good boy am I.
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There was an old woman
Lived under a hill;
And if she's not gone,
She lives there still.
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Diddlty, diddlty, dumpty,
The cat ran up the plum tree,
Give her a plum, and down she'll come,
Diddlty, diddlty, dumpty.
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We're all jolly boys, and we're coming with a noise,
Our stockings shall be made
Of the finest silk,
And our tails shall trail the ground.
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To market, to market, to buy a plum cake,
Home again, home again, market is late;
To market, to market, to buy a plum bun,
Home again, home again, market is done.
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