| SEE-SAW, sacaradown, sacaradown. Which is the way to London town? One foot up, and the other foot down, That is the way to London town. |
| ON Saturday night, it shall be my care To powder my locks and curl my hair. On Sunday morning, my love will come in, When he will marry me with a gold ring. |
| DAFFY-DOWN-DILLY has come up to town In a fine petticoat and a green gown. |
| BAA, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, Three bags full: One for the master, One for the dame, But none for the little boy Who cries in the lane. |
| PITTY Patty Polt, Shoe the wild colt; Here a nail, And there a nail, Pitty Patty Polt. | EGGS, butter, cheese, bread, Stick, stock, stone, dead. Stick him up, stick him down, Stick him in the old man's crown. | ||
| AS high as a castle, As weak as a wastle; And all the king's horses Cannot pull it down. [Smoke] | JOSEPH Smith bought a rake, And sold it for some corn; He lived a week on johnny cake, And now he's dead and gone. | ||
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| COME when you're called, Do what you're bid; Shut the door after you, Never be chid. | LITTLE Robin Red-breast Sat upon a rail, Needle, naddle, went his head, Wiggle, waggle, went his tail. | ||
| THERE was an old crow Sat upon a clod; There's an end of my song, That's odd! | PLAY, play every day, Harry throws his time away. He must work and he must read, And then he'll be a man indeed. | ||
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