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| [A diller, a dollar], | 30 |
| [A duck and a drake], | 52 |
| [A little old man and I fell out], | 26 |
| [A man of words and not of deeds], | 19 |
| [As I was going to sell my eggs], | 46 |
| [As I was going up Pippen hill], | 44 |
| [Bah, bah, black sheep], | 22 |
| [Barnaby Bright, he was a sharp cur], | 45 |
| [Bee baw babby lou, on a tree top], | 17 |
| [Bee baw bunting], | 17 |
| [Bell horses, bell horses], | 42 |
| [Betty's gone a-milking, mother, mother], | 60 |
| [Bye, O my baby], | 18 |
| [Can you make me a cambrick shirt?], | 4 |
| [Cock-a-doodle-doo], | 29 |
| [Come, let's to bed], | 32 |
| [Cross patch, draw the latch], | 23 |
| [Danty baby deddy], | 47 |
| [Did you hear of Betty Pringle's pig], | 16 |
| [Dickery, dickery dock], | 44 |
| [Ding dong bell], | 11 |
| [Dingle, dingle doosey], | 47 |
| [Doctor Foster was a good man], | 43 |
| [Four-and-twenty tailors], | 26 |
| [Gay go up and gay go down], | 37 |
| [Giles Collins, he said to his old mother], | 49 |
| [Girls and boys come out to play], | 41 |
| [Goose-a goose-a gander], | 31 |
| [Great A, little a], | 25 |
| [Hark, hark, the dogs do bark], | 34 |
| [Here comes a lusty wooer], | 9 |
| [Here stands a fist], | 25 |
| [High ding-a-ding, and ho ding-a-ding], | 58 |
| [Humpty dumpty sate on a wall], | 47 |
| [I am a pretty wench], | 30 |
| [I doubt, I doubt], | 33 |
| [I had a little husband], | 35 |
| [I had a little moppet], | 35 |
| [If all the world was apple-pie], | 45 |
| [If I'd as much money as I could spend], | 57 |
| [I'll sing you a song], | 14 |
| [I'll sing you a song], | 48 |
| [I'll tell you a story], | 24 |
| [I love a sixpence, a jolly, jolly sixpence], | 52 |
| [In love be I, fifth button high], | 55 |
| [I see the moon, and the moon sees me], | 29 |
| [Is John Smith within?], | 28 |
| [I will tell my own daddy when he comes home], | 35 |
| [Jack and Gill], | 27 |
| [Jack Sprat would eat no fat], | 46 |
| [John Cook had a little grey mare, he, haw, hum], | 53 |
| [John, come sell thy fiddle], | 31 |
| [Lady bird, lady bird], | 31 |
| [Little bo-peep has lost her sheep], | 51 |
| [Little boy-bluet come blow me your horn], | 47 |
| [Little boy, pretty boy, where was you born?], | 26 |
| [Little brown Betty lived at the Golden Can], | 45 |
| [Little Jack Dandy-prat was my first suitor], | 59 |
| [Little Jack Horner], | 30 |
| [Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest thou?], | 43 |
| [Little Tom Tucker], | 30 |
| [London Bridge is broken down], | 5 |
| [Mistress Mary], | 24 |
| [My father he died, but I can't tell you how], | 53 |
| [Old Dr. Forster], | 41 |
| [Old Father Greybeard], | 35 |
| [Old Mother Hubbard she went to the cupboard], | 48 |
| [Old Mother Niddity-Nod swore by the pudding-bag], | 45 |
| [Old Mother Widdle Waddle jumpt out of bed], | 54 |
| [Old woman, old woman, shall we go a-shearing?], | 41 |
| [One-ery, two-ery], | 40 |
| [One, two], | 39 |
| [O rare Harry Parry], | 27 |
| [O that I was where I would be], | 29 |
| [O the little rusty, dusty, rusty miller], | 42 |
| [Patty-cake, patty-cake], | 22 |
| [Pillycock, pillycock sate on a hill], | 46 |
| [Pussy cat, pussy cat, wilt thou be mine], | 47 |
| [Ride a cock horse], | 28 |
| [Ride a cock horse to Banbury cross], | 28 |
| [Robin and Richard], | 21 |
| [Robin, the robin, the high-bellied hen], | 22 |
| [Roses are red, diddle, diddle], | 61 |
| [Round about, round about], | 29 |
| [Says t' auld man tit oak tree], | 10 |
| [See-saw, Margery Daw], | 27 |
| [See-saw sacaradown], | 25 |
| [Shoe the colt], | 28 |
| [Sing a song of sixpence, a bag full of rye], | 13 |
| [Sing hey diddle diddle], | 13 |
| [Sing jig-my-jole, the pudding bowl], | 42 |
| [Snail, snail, come out of your hole], | 42 |
| [Taffy was a Welchman], | 34 |
| [The cat sat asleep by the side of the fire], | 43 |
| [The cock's on the dunghill a-blowing his horn], | 44 |
| [The man in the moon], | 26 |
| [The rose is red, the grass is green], | 43 |
| [The rose is red, the violets blue], | 20 |
| [The rule of the road is a paradox quite], | 32 |
| [There was a frog liv'd in a well], | 1 |
| [There was a lady all skin and bone], | 38 |
| [There was a lady lov'd a swine], | 3 |
| [There was a little boy and a little girl], | 57 |
| [There was a little guinea-pig], | 15 |
| [There was a little man], | 59 |
| [There was a mad man, and he had a mad wife], | 55 |
| [There was an old man], | 24 |
| [There was an old man, and he liv'd in a wood], | 58 |
| [There was an old man in a velvet coat], | 29 |
| [There was an old woman], | 33 |
| [There was an old woman], | 33 |
| [There was an old woman, and what do you think?], | 15 |
| [There was an old woman had nothing], | 46 |
| [There was an old woman, she liv'd in a shoe], | 27 |
| [There was an old woman toss'd in a blanket], | 10 |
| [There were two birds sat on a stone], | 14 |
| [There were two blackbirds set upon a hill], | 59 |
| [Three children sliding on the ice], | 7 |
| [Three wise men of Gotham], | 12 |
| [To make your candles last for aye], | 33 |
| [Tom Brown's two little Indian boys, two, etc.], | 48 |
| [Tom Thumb the piper's son], | 45 |
| [Trip upon trenches, and dance upon dishes], | 11 |
| [Up hill and down dale], | 36 |
| [Up hill ride me not], | 32 |
| [Up street and down street, each window's made of glass], | 44 |
| [Up the hill, take care of me], | 32 |
| [We are three brethren out of Spain], | 20 |
| [We'll go a shooting, says Robin to Bobbin], | 7 |
| [We're all dry with drinking on't], | 16 |
| [What care I how black I be?], | 31 |
| [When I was a batchelor], | 34 |
| [Who's there], | 23 |
| [Won't be my father's Jack], | 12 |
| [Yankey doodle came to town], | 46 |
| [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], | 25 |