HUMPTY-Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall;
All the king's horses, and all the king's men,
Cannot put Humpty-Dumpty together again.
[An Egg]

MY little old man and I fell out,
I'll tell you what 'twas all about;
I had money and he had none,
And that's the way the noise begun.
LITTLE Tommy Tittlemouse
Lived in a little house;
He caught fishes
In other men's ditches.

THE winds they did blow,
The leaves they did wag;
Along came a beggar boy,
And put me in his bag—
He took me up to London,
A lady did me buy—
Put me in a silver cage
And hung me up on high—
With apples by the fire,
And nuts for to crack,
Besides a little feather-bed,
To rest my little back.

THERE was a little green house,
And in the little green house
There was a little brown house,
And in the little brown house
There was a little yellow house,
And in the little yellow house
There was a little white house,
And in the little white house
There was a little heart.
[A Walnut]
CRY, baby, cry,
Put your finger in your eye,
And tell your mother it wasn't I.
WILLY boy, Willy boy,
Where are you going?
I will go with you, if I may.
I am going to the meadows,
To see them mowing,
I am going to see them make hay.
A HILL full—a hole full,
Yet you cannot catch a bowl full.
[Mist]
IF ifs and ands
Were pots and pans,
There would be no need for tinkers!