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| [Hark! hark! the dogs bark] | 9 |
| [Little Jack Horner, sat in a corner] | 10 |
| [There was an old woman] | 11 |
| [Diddlty, diddlty, dumpty] | 12 |
| [We’re all jolly boys] | 13 |
| [To market, to market to buy a plum cake] | 14 |
| [Elsie Marley has grown so fine] | 15 |
| [Daffy-down-dilly has come up to town] | 16 |
| [Jack Sprat could eat no fat] | 17 |
| [Lucy Locket, lost her pocket] | 18 |
| [Cross Patch, lift the latch] | 19 |
| [Johnny shall have a new bonnet] | 20 |
| [There was a little boy and a little girl] | 21 |
| [Draw a pail of water] | 22 |
| [Jack and Jill] | 23 |
| [Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep] | 24 |
| [Polly put the kettle on] | 25 |
| [Little Tommy Tittlemouse] | 26 |
| [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 |