| A diller, a dollar | Page | [13] |
| As I was going to St. Ives | " | [37] |
| Baa, baa, black sheep | " | [46] |
| Bye, Baby Bunting | " | [46] |
| Cross Patch | " | [31] |
| Curly Locks! | " | [11] |
| Daffy-down-dilly | " | [20] |
| Ding, dong, bell | " | [39] |
| Goosey, goosey, gander | " | [35] |
| Great A, little a | " | [28] |
| Hark! Hark! the dogs do bark | " | [12] |
| Hey, diddle, diddle! | " | [25] |
| Hey, ding-a-ding! | " | [28] |
| Hey, rub-a-dub-dub | " | [47] |
| Hickory, dickory, dock | " | [32] |
| Higgledy, piggledy | " | [36] |
| Humpty Dumpty | " | [11] |
| Hush-a-bye baby | " | [47] |
| I like little pussy | " | [15] |
| I'll tell you a story | " | [21] |
| Jack and Jill | " | [34] |
| Jack be nimble | " | [32] |
| Ladybug | " | [43] |
| Little Bo-Peep | " | [22] |
| Little Boy Blue | " | [10] |
| Little Jack Horner | " | [40] |
| Little Miss Muffet | " | [26] |
| Little Nancy Etticoat | " | [36] |
| Little Tommy Tucker | " | [16] |
| Lucy Locket | " | [44] |
| Mary, Mary, quite contrary | " | [18] |
| One misty, moisty morning | " | [14] |
| One, two, buckle my shoe | " | [42] |
| Pat-a-cake | " | [13] |
| Pease porridge hot | " | [21] |
| Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater | " | [38] |
| Rain, rain, go away | " | [9] |
| Ride a cock-horse to Banbury-Cross | " | [19] |
| Sing a song of sixpence | " | [41] |
| Taffy was a Welshman | " | [20] |
| The man in the moon | " | [24] |
| The rose is red | " | [28] |
| There was a crooked man | " | [30] |
| There was a little man and he had a little gun | " | [30] |
| There was a mad man | " | [45] |
| There was an old woman lived under the hill | " | [12] |
| There was an old woman sold puddings and pies | " | [33] |
| There was an old woman tossed up in a basket | " | [29] |
| There was a piper had a cow | " | [17] |
| Three wise men of Gotham | " | [44] |
| To market, to market | " | [24] |
| Tom, Tom, the piper's son | " | [19] |
| When I was a bachelor | " | [27] |