Transcriber’s Note: Table of Contents added. Where the poem is unnamed,the first line has been used and noted in italics.
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Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep
Hickety, pickety, my black hen
Dickery, dickery, dare
Driddlety drum, driddlety drum
A little pig found a fifty dollar note
This is the way the ladies go
THE MARRIAGE OF COCK ROBIN AND JENNY WREN
A carrion crow sat on an oak
What a pretty bunch of flowers
This goose got in the house
THE ROBIN IN WINTER
FOUR LITTLE BOYS
THE LITTLE FISH THAT WOULD NOT DO AS IT WAS BID
THOUGHTLESS JULIA
YOUNG SOLDIERS
LEARNING BY HEART
IMPROVEMENT
THE LITTLE COWARD
IDLE CHILDREN
THE LITTLE GIRL THAT BEAT HER SISTER
A VERY GOOD BOY
THE PLUM CAKE
THE GIDDY GIRL
THE FLOWER AND THE LITTLE MISS
THE KITE
Simple Simon met a pieman
I had a little hobby horse
He that would thrive
Tom, Tom, the piper’s son
A Farmer went trotting upon his grey mare
Old woman, old woman, shall we go a-shearing?
Little Tommy Tittlemouse
Little Miss Muffett
Eggs, butter, cheese, bread
Rain, rain
Tom he was a Pi-per’s son
I had a little dog, they called him Buff
Molly, my sister, and I fell out
Solomon Grundy
Handy Spandy, Jack a-dandy
Go to bed Tom, go to bed Tom
Mary had a pretty bird
Lit-tle boy blue, come blow your horn
I had a lit-tle po-ny
Pe-ter W