INDEX OF FIRST LINES.

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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