| Rain, rain, go away; |
| Come again another day |
| RAIN, rain, go away; Come again another day; Little Johnny wants to play. | AT the siege of Belleisle, I was there all the while, All the while, all the while, At the siege of Belleisle. |
| CLAP, clap handies, Mammie's wee, wee ain; Clap, clap handies, Daddie's comin' hame, Hame till his bonny wee bit laddie; Clap, clap handies, My wee, wee ain. | TWO little dogs Sat by the fire, Over a fender of coal-dust; Said one little dog To the other little dog, If you don't talk, why, I must. |
| "COME, let's to bed," |
| Says Sleepy-head; |
| "Tarry a while," says Slow. |
| "Put on the pot," |
| Says the Greedy one, |
| "Let's sup before we go." |
| UP at Piccadilly, oh! The coachman takes his stand, And when he meets a pretty girl He takes her by the hand; Whip away forever, oh! Drive away so clever, oh! All the way to Bristol, oh! He drives her four-in-hand. | UP hill and down dale; Butter is made in every vale; And if that Nancy Cook Is a good girl, She shall have a spouse, And make butter anon, Before her old grandmother Grows a young man. |
| DICKERY, dickery, dock; The mouse ran up the clock; The clock struck One, The mouse ran down, Dickery, dickery, dock. | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5! I caught a hare alive 6, 7, 8, 9, 10! I let him go again. |