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Ding Dong Bell
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Ding-dong-bell
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Cock-a-doodle-do
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Cock-a-doodle-do!
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Little Jack a Dandy
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Little Jack-a-dandy
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Baby Bunting
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Bye-baby-bunting
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Rock-a-bye Baby
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Rock-a-bye, baby, on the tree top
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Two Birds
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There were two birds sat on a stone
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I'll Sing You a Song
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I'll sing you a song
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There Was an Old Woman Tossed Up in a Blanket
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There was an old woman tossed in a blanket
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Three Wise Men of Gotham
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Three wise men of Gotham
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Hey Diddle Diddle
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Sing hey diddle diddle
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Roses are Red, Violets are Blue
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The rose is red, the violet's blue (1)
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Robin and Richard
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Robin and Richard were two pretty men
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Rub-a-dub-dub
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Rub-a-dub-dub
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Little Dicky Diller
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Little Dicky Diller
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A Cow and a Calf
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A cow and a calf
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Little Jack Jingle
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Little Jack Jingle
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Baa Baa Black Sheep
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Bah! bah! Black Sheep
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Pat-a-cake
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Pat-a-cake! Pat-a-cake! Baker's man
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Cross Patch
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Cross patch, draw the latch
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Tommy Snooks
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As Tommy Snooks and Bessie Brooks
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Jack a Nory
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I'll tell you a story
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Up hill and down dale
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Up the hill and down the vale
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Birds of a Feather
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Birds of a feather flock together
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Jack Sprat
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Jack Sprat could eat no fat
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Rowsty Dowt
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I doubt, I doubt, my fire is out
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Here Stands a Fist
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Here stands a fist
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Great A, little a
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Great A, little a, Bouncing B
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Jack and Jill (nursery rhyme)
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Jack and Jill went up the hill
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The Man in the Moon (nursery rhyme)
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The man in the moon
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Little Poll Parrot
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Little Poll Parrot
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See Saw, Margery Daw
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See saw, Marjory Daw
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Shoe the Colt
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Shoe the colt
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Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross
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Ride a cock horse (1)
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Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross
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Ride a cock horse (2)
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There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
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There was an old woman who lived in a shoe
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Four and Twenty Tailors
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Four-and-twenty tailors went to kill a snail
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Pussy-cat, Pussy-cat
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Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, where have you been?
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I See the Moon
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I see the moon, and the moon sees me
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Little Jack Horner
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Little Jack Horner
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Ladybird Ladybird (nursery rhyme)
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Ladybird, ladybird
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Rain Rain Go Away
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Rain, rain, go to Spain!
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What care I how black I be?
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What care I how black I be?
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A Dillar, A Dollar
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A dollar, a dollar
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Goosey Goosey Gander
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Goosie, goosie gander
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There was an old woman lived under a hill, She put a mouse into a bag, &c.
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There was an old woman lived under a hill (1)
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Little Boy Blue (nursery rhyme)
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Little boy Blue, blow your horn
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Humpty Dumpty
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Humpty-dumpty sat on a wall
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Old Father Longlegs
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Daddy-daddy longlegs
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Yankee Doodle (traditional)
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Yanky Doodle came to town
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Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
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Tom Thumb, the Piper's son
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Hark, Hark! The Dogs Do Bark (nursery rhyme)
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Hark! hark! the dogs do bark
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I Had a Little Husband
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I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb
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Two Little Blackbirds
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There were two blackbirds sat on a hill
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Roses are Red, Violets are Blue
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The rose is red, the violet's blue (2)
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Little Blue Betty
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Little Brown Betty, lived at the Gold Can
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Hickory Dickory Dock
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Dickery, dickery, dock
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The Cuckoo (traditional)
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The cuckoo is a pretty bird
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There was an old woman lived under a hill, And if she's not gone, &c.
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There was an old woman lived under a hill (2)
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On Saturday Night
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On Saturday night be all my care
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I Love Little Pussy
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I like little pussy, her coat is so warm
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Little Tom Tucker
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Little Tom Tucker
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Dance to Your Daddy
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Dance to your daddy
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Tom shall have a new bonnet
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Tom shall have a new bonnet
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Rock-a-bye Baby
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Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green
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Some Little Mice
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Some little mice sat in a barn to spin
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Grey Goose and Gander
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Grey goose and gander, waft your wings together
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Old King Cole (nursery rhyme)
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Old King Cole
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Young Lambs to Sell
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If I'd as much money as I could spend
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Pease Porridge Hot
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Pease-pudding hot, pease-pudding cold
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Cobbler, Cobbler / Robert Barnes, Fellow Fine
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Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe
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Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?
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Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?
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Little Miss Muffet
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Little Miss Muffet
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Little Polly Flinders
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Little Polly Flinders
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What Are Little Boys Made Of?
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What are little boys made of, made of
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There was a little man, and he woo'd a little maid
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There was a little man
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Solomon Grundy
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Solomon Grundy, born on a Monday
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Taffy was a Welshman
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Taffy was a Welshman
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Simple Simon (nursery rhyme)
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Simple Simon met a pieman
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Who comes here? A grenadier
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Who comes here?
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Three Blind Mice
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Three blind mice! see, how they run!
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This Little Pig
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This little pig went to market
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One, two, buckle my shoe
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One, two, buckle my shoe
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Shoe the Colt
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Shoe the little horse
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The Queen of Hearts (nursery rhyme)
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The Queen of Hearts she made some tarts
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As I was going to St. Ives
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As I was going to St. Ives
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To market, to market
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To market, to market
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Peter Piper
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Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper
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Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
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Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
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Cushy Cow Bonny
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Cushy cow bonny, let down your milk
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The cat sat asleep by the side of the fire
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The cat sat asleep by the side of the fire
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