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  • I am a gold lock, [59]
  • I am a little Music Box, [211]
  • I am a little thing, [97]
  • If all the seas were one sea, [57]
  • If all the world were apple-pie, [59]
  • If all were rain and never sun, [133]
  • IF EVER I SEE, [212]
  • If ever I see, [212]
  • If wishes were horses, [105]
  • If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger, [104]
  • I had a little bird, [165]
  • I had a little doggy that used to sit and beg, [30]
  • I had a little husband, [80]
  • I had a little nut tree, nothing would it bear, [97]
  • I had a little pony, [30]
  • I LIKE LITTLE PUSSY, [170]
  • I like little Pussy, [170]
  • I'll tell you a story, [48]
  • I'LL TRY, [210]
  • I'm a pretty little thing, [134]
  • In flow'ry Japan, the home of the fan, [116]
  • In go-cart so tiny, [115]
  • In little Annie's garden, [134]
  • In marble walls as white as milk, [93]
  • INSCRIPTION FOR MY LITTLE SON'S SILVER PLATE, [205]
  • In summer I am very glad, [119]
  • Intery, mintery, cutery-corn, [114]
  • IN TRUST, [215]
  • "I," said the duck. "I call it fun", [131]
  • I saw a ship a-sailing, [62]
  • I see a nest in a green elm-tree, [126]
  • It is very nice to think, [205]
  • It's coming, boys, [215]
  • It was a merry time, [67]
  • I went to the wood and got it, [95]
  • 1. I went up one pair of stairs, [60]
  • JACK HORNER, [40]
  • Jack Homer was a pretty lad, [40]
  • Jack and Jill went up the hill, [41]
  • Jack Sprat could eat no fat, [78]
  • January brings the snow, [125]
  • John Ball shot them all, [89]
  • KEEPING STORE, [119]
  • KINDNESS TO ANIMALS, [207]
  • Lady-bird, lady-bird, fly away home, [29]
  • LADY MOON, [222]
  • Lady moon, lady moon, [222]
  • LEARNING TO PLAY, [215]
  • Little baby, lay your head, [227]
  • Little Bo-Peep, she lost her sheep, [81]
  • Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn, [42]
  • Little children, never give, [207]
  • Little drop of dew, [129]
  • LITTLE JACK FROST, [152]
  • Little Jack Frost went up the hill, [152]
  • "Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest thou?" [78]
  • Little Miss Muffet, [42]
  • Little Nan Etticoat, [94]
  • Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree, [33]
  • Little Tom Tucker, [41]
  • "Lock the dairy door!" Oh, hark, the cock is crowing proudly! [177]
  • Long legs, crooked thighs, [94]
  • LOST, [177]
  • Lucy Locket lost her pocket, [42]
  • LULLABY, [232]
  • March winds and April showers, [102]
  • Mary had a pretty bird, [29]
  • Mary, Mary, quite contrary, [43]
  • MEADOW TALK, [139]
  • Merry are the bells, and merry would they ring, [7]
  • MINNIE AND WINNIE, [236]
  • Minnie and Winnie, [236]
  • Monday's child is fair of face, [106]
  • My dear, do you know, [75]
  • My house is red—a little house, [121]
  • My Lady Wind, my Lady Wind, [106]
  • My maid Mary, [43]
  • My mother she's so good to me, [238]
  • MY SHIP AND I, [115]
  • Nine grenadiers, with bayonets in their guns, [180]
  • No, little worm, you need not slip, [143]
  • Now, Lamb, no longer naughty be, [167]
  • NURSERY HEROES AND HEROINES, [39]
  • NURSERY NONSENSE, [47]
  • NURSERY NOVELS, [67]
  • NURSERY SONG, [228]
  • O come to the garden, dear brother, and see, [154]
  • Oh, who is so merry, [200]
  • O it's I that am the captain of a tidy little ship, [115]
  • Old King Cole, [44]
  • Old Mother Goose, when, [47]
  • O mother, mother! I'm so cold, [163]
  • Once a little Baby, [219]
  • ONE AND ONE, [120]
  • One misty, moisty morning, [58]
  • ONE, TWO, [6]
  • One, two, [6]
  • On yonder hill there stands a tree, [88]
  • OUR MOTHER, [239]
  • O winds that blow across the sea, [130]
  • Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man! [4]
  • Pat it, kiss it, [4]
  • Pease porridge hot, [4]
  • Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater, [78]
  • Peter White will ne'er go right, [53]
  • PLAYGROUNDS, [119]
  • PRAISE GOD, [206]
  • Praise God for wheat, so white and sweet, [206]
  • Pretty Moo-cow, will you tell, [161]
  • Pussicat, wussicat, with a white foot, [49]
  • Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, [32]
  • Pussy has a whiskered face, [168]
  • Pussy sits beside the fire, [31]
  • PUSSY WILLOW, [135]
  • Pussy Willow wakened, [135]
  • QUEEN MAB, [237]
  • RAIN, [132]
  • Rainbow at night, [103]
  • RAIN IN SPRING, [133]
  • RHYMES ABOUT A LITTLE WOMAN, [24]
  • Riddle me, riddle me, riddle me ree, [93]
  • Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, [21]
  • Right up into Bossy's eyes, [161]
  • Ring the bell, [4]
  • Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green, [15]