852 entries tagged "Europe"
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Catching Fishes Alive
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, I Caught a Hare Alive
One, Two, Three, Four, Mary at the Cottage Door
One, Two, Three, I Love Coffee
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
One's None
A Apple Pie
A Dillar, a Dollar
A-Milking, A-Milking, My Maid
A Riddle, a Riddle, as I Suppose
Nursery Rhyme Alphabet
Nursery Rhyme Alphabet
Nursery Rhyme Alphabet
A, B, C, Tumble-Down D
The ABCs
A, B, C, and D, Pray; Playmates, Agree
About the Bush, Willie
Aena, Deena, Dina, Duss
All of a Row
The ants go marching one by one, hurrah! hurrah!
Apple-Pie, Pudding, and Pancake
Appley Dapply, a Little Brown Mouse
In April's Sweet Month
Around the Green Gravel the Grass Grows Green
The Art of Good Driving's a Paradox Quite
Arthur O'Bower Has Broken His Band
As High as a Castle
As I Look'd Out o' My Chamber Window
As I Walk'd by Myself, and Talked to Myself
As I was Going Along, Long, Long
As I was Going o'er London Bridge and Peeped Through a Nick
As I was Going o'er London Bridge
As I was Going over Tipple Tine
As I was Going O'er Westminster Bridge
As I was going by Charing Cross
As I Was Going to Derby Upon a Market Day
As I Was Going to Sell My Eggs
As I was going to St. Ives
As I was Going Up and Down
As I was Going Up Pippen-Hill
As I was Going Up the Hill
As I was Walking o'er Little Moorfields
As I Went Over Lincoln Bridge
As I went over the water, the water went over me.
As I Went Through the Garden Gap
As I went to Bonner
As the Days Lengthen
At Brill on the Hill
At Dover Dwells George Brown Esquire
At the Siege of Belleisle I was There All the While
Awake, Arise, Pull Out Your Eyes
Away, Birds, away!
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
The Babes in the Wood
Baby and I were Baked in a Pie
Barber, Barber, Shave a Pig
The Barber Shaved the Mason
Barnaby Bright, He was a Sharp Cur
Barney Bodkin Broke His Nose
Bat, Bat, Come Under my Hat
Bell-horses
The Bells: "You Owe Me Five Shillings", Oranges and Lemons
Bessy Bell and Mary Grey
Betty Pringle had a Little Pig
Billy, Billy, Come and Play
Birch and Green Holly
Birds of a Feather Flock Together
Black We Are, But Much Admired
Black Within, and Red Without
Blenky My Nutty-Cock
Bless You, Bless You, Bonny Bee
Blow, Wind, Blow, and Go, Mill, Go
Blue Eye Beauty
Bobbin-a-Bobbin Bent his Bow
Bobby Shaftoe's Gone to Sea
Bobby Snooks
Curly-locks, bonny lass, wilt thou be mine?
Bossy-cow, bossy-cow, where do you lie?
Bounce Buckram
Bow-Wow, Says the Dog
Boys and Girls, Come Out to Play
Brave News is Come to Town
Brow, Brow, Brinkie
The Great Brown Owl
Bryan O'Lin
Buff says Buff to All His Men
Burnie Bee
Butterfly, butterfly, whence do you come?
Buttons
Buy Me a Milking-Pail
Buzz, Quoth the Blue Fly
Bye, Baby Bumpkin
Bye Baby Bunting
Bye, O my baby!
The Calf, The Goose, The Bee
Can you make me a cambric shirt?
Cantaloupes!
A Carrion Crow Sat on an Oak
A Cat Came Fiddling Out of a Barn
Ding — dong — bell, the cat's in the well.
The Cat Sat Asleep by the Side of the Fire
Catch him, crow! carry him, kite!
The Story of Catskin
Cecily Parsley
Charley Loves Good Cake and Ale
Charley, Charley, Stole the Barley
Charley Wag
Charley Warley Had a Cow
Christmas Comes but Once a Year
Christmas is Coming, the Geese are Getting Fat
Clap Hands, Clap Hands
Cock-a-doodle-doo!
I've Laid an Egg
The Cock's on the Housetop Blowing His Horn
Cock Robin and Jenny Wren
Cock Robin Got up Early
Cold and Raw the North Winds Blow
Cold and Raw the North Winds Blow
Come, butter, come!
Come Dance a Jig
Come Hither, Sweet Robin
Come, My Dear Children
Come to the Window
Come When You're Called, Speak When Spoken To
Congealed Water and Cain's Brother
A Cow and a Calf
Crawdad Song
Cripple Dick Upon a Stick
Croak! said the Toad, I'm hungry, I think.
Cross Patch, Draw the Latch
Cry, Baby, Cry
The Cuckoo is a Bonny Bird
Cuckoo, Cherry Tree
Cuckoo, cuckoo, what do you do?
Currahoo, Curr Dhoo
Cushy Cow Bonny
Toad and Frog
Daffy-Down-Dilly
Dame Duck's Lessons to Her Ducklings
Dame, get up and bake your pies
Dame Trot and Her Cat Lead a Peaceful Life
Dame Trot and Her Cat Sat Down to Chat
Dame, what makes your ducks to die?
Dance a Baby Diddit
Dance, Little Baby, Dance up High
Dance, Thumbkin, Dance
Dance to Your Daddy
Darby and Joan were Dressed in Black
Dear Sensibility
The Wonderful Derby Ram
Dibbity, Dibbity, Dibbity, Doe
Dick and Tom, Will and John
Dickery, Dickery, Dare
Did you see my wife, did you see, did you see?
Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling, My Son John
Diddlty, diddlty, dumpty, the Cat Ran up the Plum Tree
Diggory Diggory Delvet!
Ding, Dong, Darrow
Dingty Diddledy, My Mammy's Maid
Doctor Faustus was a Good Man
Doctor Foster Went to Glo'ster
A Dog and a Cock
The Dog of the Kiln
Dogs in the Garden, Catch 'em Towser
Donkey, Donkey, Old and Grey
Doodle, Doodle, Doo
Doodledy, Doodledy, Doodledy, Dan
The Dove Says Coo Coo
Draw a Pail of Water
Driddlety Drum, Driddlety Drum
Drop-Glove
A Duck and a Drake
Early to Bed
Eat, Birds, Eat, and Make No Waste
Egg, Butter, Cheese, Bread
Eighty-eight wor Kirby Feight
Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess
Every Lady in this Land
Fa, Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum!
The Fair Maid Who the First of May
A Farmer Went Trotting
Father, may I go to war?
Father Short Came Down the Lane
Feedum, Fiddledum Fee
Feetikin
Fiddle-de-dee, Fiddle-de-dee
Father Iohnson Nicholas Iohnson's Son (Finis)
Flour of England, Fruit of Spain
Flower, flowers, high-do!
For Every Evil Under the Sun
For Want of a Nail
Formed Long Ago, Yet Made Today
Four-and-Twenty Tailors Went to Kill a Snail
Fox a Fox, A Brummalary
The Fox and the Farmer
The Fox and His Wife, They had a Great Strife
Freddie and the Cherry-Tree
Frère Jacques (Brother John)
Friday Night's Dream
The Frog Who Would A-Wooing Go
The Frog's Chorus
Game of the Gipsy
Georgie Porgie; Rowley Powley
Gilly Silly Jarter
The Girl in the Lane
Girls and Boys Come Out to Play
Give Me a Blow, and I'll Beat 'em
A Glass of Milk and a Slice of Bread
Go to bed, Tom!
Go to Bed First, a Golden Purse
God Bless the Master of this House
A Good Child
Good Dobbin
Good horses, bad horses, what is the time of day?
Good King Arthur
Good morrow to you, Valentine!
Goosey, goosey, gander, who stands yonder?
Goosey, Goosey, Gander
Gravy and Potatoes
Great A, little a, Bouncing B
Great A, Little A, This is Pancake Day
The Greedy Man is He who Sits
Green Cheese, Yellow Laces
Up in the Green Orchard There is a Green Tree
A Grenadier Comes Here
Grey Goose and Gander
Elsie Marley is Grown So Fine
A Guinea It Would Sink
Handy-Spandy, Jacky Dandy
Hannah Bantry in the Pantry
Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark!
Harry cum Parry, when will you marry?
The Hart
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not
He That Goes to See His Wheat in May
He That Would Thrive
Hector Protector
Heetum Peetum Penny Pie
Hemp-Seed I Set
Here a Little Child I Stand
Here Come I, Little David Doubt
Here Comes a Lusty Wooer
Here Comes a Poor Woman from Baby-Land
Here Goes My Lord a Trot
Here Sits the Lord Mayor
Here Stands a Post
Here We Come a Piping
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
Here We Go Up, Up, Up
Hey, Diddle, Diddle, The Cat and the Fiddle
Hey Diddle, Dinketty, Poppety, Pet; The Merchants of London
Hey ding a ding, what shall I sing?
Hey, dorolot, dorolot!
Hey, My Kitten, My Kitten
Hiccup, hiccup, go away!
Hiccup, sniccup, rise up, right up!
Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more
Hickery, Dickery, 6 and 7
Hickory, Dickory, Dock
Hie Hie, says Anthony
Higgledy Piggledy, Here We Lie
High Diddle Ding
High Diddle Doubt, My Candle's Out
High, Ding, Cockatoo-Moody
Higher Than a House, Higher Than a Tree
Highty cock O!
Highty, Tighty, Paradighty
A Hill Full, A Hole Full
Hink, minx! The old witch winks.
Hiram Gordon, where's your pa?
Hogs in the Garden
Hop Away, Skip Away, My Baby Wants to Play
Hot Cross Buns
How do you do, neighbour?
How many days has my baby to play?
How many miles is it to Babylon?
Humpty Dumpty
Hurly, Burly, Trumpet Trase
Hush-a-bye, a Ba Lamb
Hush-a-Bye, Baby, Lie Still With Thy Daddy
Hush-a-bye, Lie Still and Sleep
Hush, hush, hush, hush!
Hush Baby, My Doll, I Pray You Don't Cry
Hussy, hussy, where's your horse?
Hyder Iddle Diddle Dell
I am a Gold Lock
I am a Pretty Wench
I'm Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee
"Oh I am so happy!"
Oh, Mother, I'm to be Married to Mr. Punchinello
I Bought a Dozen New-laid Eggs
I Can Make Diet Bread
I do not like thee, Dr. Fell
I had a Little Castle Upon the Sea-Side
I had a Little Cow, Hey-diddle, ho-diddle!
I had a Little Cow
I had a Little Dog, and His Name was Blue Bell
I had a Little Dog, They Called Him Buff
I had a Little Hobby-Horse, and It was Well Shod
I had a Little Hobby-Horse
I had a Little Husband
I had a Little Moppet
I had a Little Nut Tree
I had a Little Pony
I had a Little Wife
I had Four Brothers Over the Sea
I had Two Pigeons, Bright and Gay
I Have a Little Sister, They Call Her Peep, Peep
I Have Been to Market, My Lady
I've Been Working on the Railroad / Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah
I have Seen You, Little Mouse
I Heard a Bird Sing
I Like Little Kitty, Her Coat is So Warm
I Lost My Mare in Lincoln Lane
I Love My Love with an A
I Love Sixpence
I Love You Well, My Little Brother
Once in My Life I Married a Wife
I Married my Wife by the Light of the Moon
I saw a Peacock with a Fiery Tail
I Saw a Ship A-Sailing
I Sell You the Key of the King's Garden
I Went into My Grandmother's Garden
I Went to the Toad That Lies Under the Wall
I Went to the Wood and Got It
I Went Up One Pair of Stairs
I'll Buy You a Tartan Bonnet
I'll Sing You a Song
I'll Sing You a Song
I'll Tell You a Story
I'll Away Yhame
I Won't Be Jack Nor Jill
I Would, If I Could
An Icicle
If a Body Meet a Body
If a Man Who Turnips Cries
If All the Seas were One Sea
If All the World were Apple Pie
If I'd as Much Money as I Could Spend
If Wishes Were Horses, and If Ifs were Pots and Pans
If you are to be a Gentleman
If You Go with Me, My Love
If You Love Me, Pop and Fly
If You Sneeze on Monday
Comical Folk
In Fir Tar Is
In July, Some Reap Rye
In the Month of February
Intery, Mintery, Cutery-Corn
It Costs Little Gossip Her Income for Shoes
It's Once I Courted as Pretty a Lass
It's Raining, It's Pouring
Little Jack a Dandy
Jack and Jill
Jack, be nimble; Jack, be quick.
This is the House that Jack Built
Jack in the Pulpit, Out and In
Jack Jingle went to Apprentice
Jack Sprat had a Cat
Jack Sprat's Pig
Jack Sprat
Jacky, Come Give Me Thy Fiddle
January Bring the Snow
Jeanie Come Tie My
Jenny Shall have a New Bonnet
Little Jenny Wren Fell Sick
As Little Jenny Wren was Sitting by Her Shed
Jenny Wren
Jerry Hall, He is so Small
Jim and George Were Two Great Lords
Jemmy Jed Went Into a Shed
Jog on the Footpath Way
John Ball Shot Them All
John Cook He Had a Little Grey Mare
The Diverting History of John Gilpin
John Hunkes' Mare
John O'Gudgeon
Is John Smith within?
Johnny Armstrong Killed a Calf
Johnny Shall Ride
Joseph Smith Bought a Rake
The Keys of Canterbury
The King of France
King's Sutton is a Pretty Town
Ladies and Gentlemen, Come to Supper
Lady-bird, Lady-bird
Lavender Blue, Rosemary Green
Lazy Tom Stole his Father's Gouty Shoe
Leg Over Leg
Legomoton
Lend me thy mare to ride a mile?
"Let us go to the wood," says this pig.
The Lion and the Unicorn
Little Betty Blue
Little Betty Blue
The Little Black Dog Ran Round the House
Little Bob Robin
Little Bo-peep
Little Boy Blue
Little Boy, pretty Boy, where were you born?
A Little Boy Went Into a Barn
Little Boy who Lived by Himself
Little Bun Rabbit
Little Cock Robin Peeped Out of His Cabin
A Little Cock Sparrow Sat on a Tree
Little Dicky Dilver
Little Drops of Water
Little General Monk
Little girl, little girl, where have you been?
Little Jack Dandy-Prat was my First Suitor
Little Jack Horner
Little Jack Jelf
Little Jack Jingle
Little Jack Nory
Little John Jiggy Jag
Little Jumping Joan
Little King Boggen
Little lad, little lad, where were you born?
Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest thou?
Some Little Mice Sat Down to Spin
Little Miss Donnet
Little Miss Lily, You're Dreadfully Silly
Little Miss Muffet
Little Nanny Etticoat
My Little Old Man and I Fell Out
A Little Old Man of Derby
Little Poll Parrot
Little Polly Flinders
The Little Priest of Felton
Little Robin Grieves
Little Robin Redbreast Sat Upon a Rail
Little Robin Redbreast Sat Upon a Tree
Little Tee Wee
Little Tom Dogget
Little Tom Tinker's Dog
Little Tom Tittlemouse
Little Tom Twig Bought a Fine Bow and Arrow
Little Tommy Grace had a Pain in His Face
Little Tommy Tacket
Little Tommy Tucker
Lives in Winter, Dies in Summer
Lock the Dairy Door
London Bridge
Long Legs, Crooked Thighs
A Long-Tailed Pig or a Short-Tailed Pig
Love Your Own, Kiss Your Own
Lucy Locket Lost her Pocket
The Mackerel's Cry
There Was a Mad Man
Madam, I am Come to Court You
Made in London
Make Three-Fourths of a Cross
The Man in the Moon Drinks Claret
The Man in the Moon Looked Out of the Moon
The Man in the Moon
How many strawberries grow in the sea?
There Was a Man Who Jumped Into a Bramble-Bush
A Man of Words and Not of Deeds
A Man Went Hunting at Reigate
In Marble Walls as White as Milk
March Winds and April Showers
Margery Mutton-Pie and Johnny Bo-Peep
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Mary had a Pretty Bird
Mistress Mary, Quite Contrary
Master I have, and I am His Man
Master Teague, what is your story?
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
"May my geese fly over your barn?"
Merry are the Bells, and Merry Would They Ring
Milk-man, milk-man, where have you been?
Miss Jane
Miss One, Two, and Three Could Never Agree
Mister East gave a Feast
Mr. Isbister and Betsy His Sister
Molly, My Sister, and I fell Out
Monday's Bairn is Fair of Face
The Moon Nine Days Old
Moss was a Little Man
Multiplication is Vexation
Hickety, Pickety, My Black Hen
My Dear Cockadoodle, My Jewel, My Joy
My Father and Mother
My Father Bought a Kid
My Father He Died, But I Can't Tell You How
My Father He Left Me, Just as He was Able
My Father Left Me Three Acres of Land
My Father was a Frenchman
My Grandmother Sent Me a New-Fashioned Three Cornered Cambric Country Cut Handkerchief
My Kitten, My Kitten
My Kitty Cat
My Lady Wind, My Lady Wind
My Maid Mary
My Mother and Your Mother
Oh, My Pretty Cock, Oh, My Handsome Cock
My Story's Ended
My True Love Lives Far From Me
Nature Requires Five (of Sleep)
Needles and Pins, Needles and Pins
A Nick and a Nock
Nievie, Nievie, Nicknack
The North Wind Doth Blow
Nose, Nose, Jolly Red Nose
Now Go to Sleep, My Little Son
Now We Dance Looby Loo
Now who is this knocking at Cottontail's door?
Number Number Nine, This Hoop's Mine
O the little rusty, dusty, rusty miller!
Of all the Gay Birds That E'er I Did See
Johnny's so Long at the Fair
Oh, dear, what can the matter be?
Old Abram Brown
The Old Dame
Old Father Grey Beard
Old Father of the Pye
Old Grimes is Dead
Old King Cole
Old Mr. Pricklepin
Old Mistress McShuttle
Old Mother Goose
Old Mother Hubbard
Old Mother Niddity Nod Swore by the Pudding-Bag
Old Mother Twitchett had but One Eye
Old Mother Widdle-Waddle
Old Sir Simon the King
An Old Woman and Her Pig
The Old Woman Must Stand at the Tub, Tub, Tub
"Old woman, old woman, shall we go a-shearing?"
An old Woman Lived in Nottingham Town
On Christmas Eve I Turned the Spit
On Saturday Night
On the First Day of Christmas
Once I Saw a Little Bird
One for the Money
One, He Loves; Two, He Loves
One, I love; Two, I love
One Misty, Moisty Morning
One Moonshiny Night
One Old Oxford Ox Opening Oysters
One to Make Ready, and Two to Prepare
One-ery, Two-ery, Hickary, Hum
One-ery, Two-ery, Ziccary Zan
Our Saucy Boy Dick
Over the Water, and Over the Lee
Pancakes and Fritters
Parson Darby Wore a Black Gown
Pat a Cake, pat a Cake, Baker's man
Pease-Porridge Hot, Pease-Porridge Cold
Peg, Peg, with a Wooden Leg
Pemmy Was a Pretty Girl
Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Pepper
Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater
Peter White Will Ne'er Go Right
The Pettitoes are Little Feet
Phoebe Rode a Nanny Goat
Pibroch of Donnel Dhu
Pickeleem, pickeleem, pummis-stone!
A Pie Sat on a Pear Tree
Piping Hot, Smoking Hot
Pit, pat, well-a-day!
Play, Play Every Day
Please to Remember the Fifth of November
Polly, Dolly, Kate, and Molly
Polly, Put the Kettle On
Poor Dog Bright
Poor Old Robinson Crusoe
Pretty John Watts
A Pretty Little Girl in a Round-Eared Cap
A Pullet in the Pen
Punch and Judy
Purple, Yellow, Red, and Green
Pussicat, Wussicat, with a White Foot
Pussy Cat Eat the Dumplings
Pussy Cat Mole
Pussy-Cat Sits by the Fire
Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?
Pussy Sat by the Fire Side
The Quaker's Wife Got Up to Bake
The Quarrelsome Kittens
Queen Anne, Queen Anne, She Sits in the Sun
Good Queen Bess
The Queen of Hearts Made Some Tarts
Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit-Pie!
Rain, Rain, Go Away
A Red Sky at Night
Says Richard to Robin to Bobin to John
Riddle Me, Riddle Me, Ree
Riddle-me-ree, Riddle-me, Riddle-me-ree
Ride a Cock-Horse
Ride a Cock-Horse
Ride a Cock-Horse
Ride, Baby, Ride
Ring Around a Rosy
Ring Me, Ring Me, Ring Me Rary
Here Sits the Lord Mayor
Robert Barns
Robert Rowley Rolled a Round Roll Round
The Robin and the Redbreast
Robin and Richard Were Two Pretty Men
A Robin and a Robin's Son
The Robin and the Wren
Robin the Bobbin
Away, Pretty Robin, Fly Home to Your Nest
Robin Hood and Little John
The Robin Redbreasts
Rock-a-Bye Baby, Thy Cradle is Green
Rock-a-Bye Baby
Rock Well My Cradle
Rompty-iddity, Row, Row, Row
The Rose is Red, The Grass is Green
Rosemary Green and Lavender Blue
Roses are Red, Violets are Blue
Round About, Round About, Gooseberry Pie
As Round as an Apple, as Deep as a Cup
Rub-a-Dub-Dub
Oh, the Rusty, Dusty Miller
St. Swithin's Day
St. Thoma's-day is Past and Gone
Saturday Night Shall Be My Whole Care
Saw ye aught of my love a coming from ye market!
Says T'Auld Man Tit Oak Tree
"Let us go to the Woods," says this Pig
See a Pin and Pick It Up
See-Saw, Jack-a-Daw
See-Saw-Jack in the Hedge
See-Saw, Margery-Daw, the Old Hen
See-Saw, Margery-Daw, Sold Her Bed
See-Saw, Margery-Daw
See Saw, Sack-a-Day
Hickory, dickory, sackory down, how many miles to Richmond town?
See Saw, Sacradown, Which is the Way to London Town?
See, see, what shall I see?
Shake a Leg, Wag a Leg
Shoe the Colt, Shoe the Mare
Sieve My Lady's Oatmeal
Simon Brodie's Cow
Simple Simon
Sing a Song of Sixpence
Sing Jigmijole, The Pudding-Bowl
Sing, sing! What shall I sing?
Heigh ding a ding, what shall I sing?
Sleep, Baby, Sleep
Smiling Girls, Rosy Boys
Snail, Snail
Sneeze on Monday, Sneeze for Danger
As Soft as Silk, as White as Milk
Solomon Grundy
Some Up, and Some Down
The Sow Came in With the Saddle
Here's Sulky Sue
A Sunshiny Shower
Swan Swam over the Sea
A Swarm of Bees in May
Sweep, Sweep, Chimney Sweep
Sylvia, Sweet as Morning Air
Taffy was a Welshman
The Tailor of Bicester
Take this — What's this?
Fears and Tears
Tell Tale Tit
Ten Little Indians
Ten and Ten and Twice Eleven
Oh, that I were where I would be!
A Thatcher of Thatchwood went to Thatchet a Thatching
There Dwelt an Old Woman at Exeter
There's a Neat Little Clock
There Once was an Amiable Guinea-Pig
There was a Crooked Man
There was a Fat Man of Bombay
Ther was a Girl in Our Town
There was a Jolly Miller
There was a King and He Had Three Daughter
There was a King and He Had Three Daughter
There was a Lady Loved a Swine
There was a Little Boy and a Little Girl
There was a Little Boy Went into a Barn
There was a Little Girl who had a Little Curl
There was a Little Green House
There was a Little Guinea-pig
There was a Little Maid, and She was Afraid
There was a Little Man and He Had a Little Gun
There was a Little Man
There was a Little Nobby Colt
There was a Little One-Eyed Gunner
There was a Little Pretty Lad
There was a Little Woman, as I've Been Told
There was a Man and He was Mad
There was a Man in our Toone
There was a Man and His Name was Dob
There was a Man of Newington
There was a Man in our Toone
There was a Man Rode Through our Town
There was a Man Who Had Naught
There was a Man Who Had No Eyes
There was a Monkey Climbed up a Tree
There was a Piper had a Cow
There was a Rat, for Want of Stairs
There was an Old Crow
There was an Old Man Who had a Calf
There was an Old Man in a Velvet Coat
There was an Old Man of Tobago
There was an Old Man Who Lived in a Wood
There was an Old Man Who Lived in Middle Row
There was an Old Owl Lived in an Oak
There was an Old Woman and Nothing She Had
There was an Old Woman, As I've Heard Tell
There was an Old Woman Called Nothing-at-all
There was an Old Woman had Nothing
There was an Old Woman Had Three Cows
There was an Old Woman had Three Sons
There was an Old Woman, Her Name it was Peg
There Was an Old Woman Who Lived Upon Victuals and Drink
There was Old Woman from France
There was an Old Woman of Gloucester
There was an Old Woman of Harrow
There was an Old Woman of Leeds
There was an Old Woman of Norwich
There was an Old Woman in Surrey
There was an Old Woman Sat Spinning
There was an Old Woman and She Sold Puddings and Pies
There was an Old Woman Tossed up in a Basket
There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
There was an Old Woman Lived Under the Hill
There was an Old Woman Who Lived Under the Hill
There Was an Owl Lived in an Oak
There were Three Jovial Welshmen
There were Three Sisters in a Hall
There Were Two Birds Sat Upon a Stone, Fal De Ral — al De Ral — laddy
There were Two Blackbirds Sitting on a Hill
There were Two Blind Men Went to See
There were Once Two Cats of Kilkenny
They That Wash on Monday
Thirty Days Hath September
Thirty White Horses Upon a Red Hill
This is the key of the kingdom.
This is the Way the Ladies Ride
This Little Pig Went to Market
This Pig Went to Market
Thomas a Tattamus Took Two Ts
Thomas and Annis Met in the Dark
Three Blind Mice
Three Children Sliding on the Ice
Three Crooked Cripples Went Through Cripplegate
Three Knights of Spain
Three Little Kittens
Three Straws on a Staff
Three Wise Men of Gotham
Thumb Bold, Thibity-Thold
Thumbikin, Broke the Barn
Tiddle Liddle Lightum
Tip, Top, Tower
Tit, Tat, Toe
Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse
"To bed, to bed," says Sleepy-Head
To Make Your Candles Last for Aye
To Market, To Market, A Gallop, A Trot
To Market, To Market
Toad and Frog
Tobacco wick!
Tom Brown's Two Little Indian Boys
Tom, Tom, of Islington
Tom Shall Have a New Bonnet
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
In Arthur's Court, Tom Thumb Did Live
Tom Thumb has Swallowed a Steeple
Tommy Kept a Chandler's Shop
Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks
Tommy Trot, a Man of Law
Toss Up My Darling
Trip and Go, Heave and Hoe
Trip Trap Over the Grass
Trip Upon Trenchers and Dance Upon Dishes
The Turtle-Dove's Nest
Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee
Twelve Huntsmen with Horns and Hounds
Twelve Pears Hanging High
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
There Were Two Blind Men Went to See
Two Broken Tradesmen
Two Grey Kits and Their Mother
Two Legs Sat Upon Three Legs
Two Little Dogs Sat by the Fire
Two Little Dogs were Basking in the Cinders
Up at Piccadilly
Up Hill and Down Dale
Up Hill, Spare Me
Up Stairs, Down Stairs, Upon My Lady's Window,
Up Street and Down Street
Upon St. Paul's Steeple Stands a Tree
Valentine, Oh, Valentine
The Walrus and the Carpenter
Was ever heard such noise and clamour!
Wash, Hands, Wash
Wash Me and Comb Me
Wash the Dishes
A Water There Is, I Must Pass
The Waves on the Sea-Shore
We're All Dry with Drinking on't
We are All in the Dumps
We're All Jolly Boys
Wear You a Hat, or Wear You a Crown
Weave the Diaper Tick-a-Tick Tick
Wee Willie Winkie
What a Sweet Little Mouse
What are little boys and girls made of?
What care I how black I be?
What do they call you? Patchy Dolly.
What God Never Sees
What's the news of the day?
What is the rhyme for poringer?
What shoe-maker makes shoes without leather?
When a Twister a Twisting will Twist Him a Twist
When I was a Bachelor; There was a Little Pretty Lad
When I was a Little Boy, I had but Little Wit
When I was a Little Boy, My Mother Kept Me In
When I was a Little Boy, I Washed My Mammy's Dishes
When I was a Little Girl
When I Was a Little He
When I was Taken From the Fair Body
When I Went Up Sandy Hill
When Jacky's a Very Good Boy
When Little Fred Went to Bed
When Little Sammy Soapsuds Went Out to Take a Ride
When shall we be married, my dear Nicholas Wood?
When the Sand Doth Feed the Clay
When the Snow is on the Ground
When V and I Together Meet
When the Wind is in the East
Where are you going to, my pretty Maid?
"Where have you been all the day, my boy Willy?"
"Where have you been all the day, Billy, my son?"
Where was a sugar and fretty?
Whistle, Daughter, Whistle
The White Dove Sat on the Castle Wall
Who goes round my house this night?
Who is going round my sheepfold?
Oh, who is so merry, so merry, heigh ho!
Who Stole the Bird's Nest?
Whoop, Whoop, and Hollow
"Will you walk into my parlor?" said the spider to the fly.
William and Mary, George and Anne
Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?
Willy Wilken
The Winds, They Did Blow
Wooley Foster has Gone to Sea
Yankee Doodle Went to Town
Yeow Mussent Sing a' Sunday
You Shall Have an Apple
Young Lambs to Sell
The Young Linnets
Young Roger came Tapping at Dolly's Window
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, I Caught a Hare Alive
One, Two, Three, Four, Mary at the Cottage Door
One, Two, Three, I Love Coffee
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
One's None
A Apple Pie
A Dillar, a Dollar
A-Milking, A-Milking, My Maid
A Riddle, a Riddle, as I Suppose
Nursery Rhyme Alphabet
Nursery Rhyme Alphabet
Nursery Rhyme Alphabet
A, B, C, Tumble-Down D
The ABCs
A, B, C, and D, Pray; Playmates, Agree
About the Bush, Willie
Aena, Deena, Dina, Duss
All of a Row
The ants go marching one by one, hurrah! hurrah!
Apple-Pie, Pudding, and Pancake
Appley Dapply, a Little Brown Mouse
In April's Sweet Month
Around the Green Gravel the Grass Grows Green
The Art of Good Driving's a Paradox Quite
Arthur O'Bower Has Broken His Band
As High as a Castle
As I Look'd Out o' My Chamber Window
As I Walk'd by Myself, and Talked to Myself
As I was Going Along, Long, Long
As I was Going o'er London Bridge and Peeped Through a Nick
As I was Going o'er London Bridge
As I was Going over Tipple Tine
As I was Going O'er Westminster Bridge
As I was going by Charing Cross
As I Was Going to Derby Upon a Market Day
As I Was Going to Sell My Eggs
As I was going to St. Ives
As I was Going Up and Down
As I was Going Up Pippen-Hill
As I was Going Up the Hill
As I was Walking o'er Little Moorfields
As I Went Over Lincoln Bridge
As I went over the water, the water went over me.
As I Went Through the Garden Gap
As I went to Bonner
As the Days Lengthen
At Brill on the Hill
At Dover Dwells George Brown Esquire
At the Siege of Belleisle I was There All the While
Awake, Arise, Pull Out Your Eyes
Away, Birds, away!
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
The Babes in the Wood
Baby and I were Baked in a Pie
Barber, Barber, Shave a Pig
The Barber Shaved the Mason
Barnaby Bright, He was a Sharp Cur
Barney Bodkin Broke His Nose
Bat, Bat, Come Under my Hat
Bell-horses
The Bells: "You Owe Me Five Shillings", Oranges and Lemons
Bessy Bell and Mary Grey
Betty Pringle had a Little Pig
Billy, Billy, Come and Play
Birch and Green Holly
Birds of a Feather Flock Together
Black We Are, But Much Admired
Black Within, and Red Without
Blenky My Nutty-Cock
Bless You, Bless You, Bonny Bee
Blow, Wind, Blow, and Go, Mill, Go
Blue Eye Beauty
Bobbin-a-Bobbin Bent his Bow
Bobby Shaftoe's Gone to Sea
Bobby Snooks
Curly-locks, bonny lass, wilt thou be mine?
Bossy-cow, bossy-cow, where do you lie?
Bounce Buckram
Bow-Wow, Says the Dog
Boys and Girls, Come Out to Play
Brave News is Come to Town
Brow, Brow, Brinkie
The Great Brown Owl
Bryan O'Lin
Buff says Buff to All His Men
Burnie Bee
Butterfly, butterfly, whence do you come?
Buttons
Buy Me a Milking-Pail
Buzz, Quoth the Blue Fly
Bye, Baby Bumpkin
Bye Baby Bunting
Bye, O my baby!
The Calf, The Goose, The Bee
Can you make me a cambric shirt?
Cantaloupes!
A Carrion Crow Sat on an Oak
A Cat Came Fiddling Out of a Barn
Ding — dong — bell, the cat's in the well.
The Cat Sat Asleep by the Side of the Fire
Catch him, crow! carry him, kite!
The Story of Catskin
Cecily Parsley
Charley Loves Good Cake and Ale
Charley, Charley, Stole the Barley
Charley Wag
Charley Warley Had a Cow
Christmas Comes but Once a Year
Christmas is Coming, the Geese are Getting Fat
Clap Hands, Clap Hands
Cock-a-doodle-doo!
I've Laid an Egg
The Cock's on the Housetop Blowing His Horn
Cock Robin and Jenny Wren
Cock Robin Got up Early
Cold and Raw the North Winds Blow
Cold and Raw the North Winds Blow
Come, butter, come!
Come Dance a Jig
Come Hither, Sweet Robin
Come, My Dear Children
Come to the Window
Come When You're Called, Speak When Spoken To
Congealed Water and Cain's Brother
A Cow and a Calf
Crawdad Song
Cripple Dick Upon a Stick
Croak! said the Toad, I'm hungry, I think.
Cross Patch, Draw the Latch
Cry, Baby, Cry
The Cuckoo is a Bonny Bird
Cuckoo, Cherry Tree
Cuckoo, cuckoo, what do you do?
Currahoo, Curr Dhoo
Cushy Cow Bonny
Toad and Frog
Daffy-Down-Dilly
Dame Duck's Lessons to Her Ducklings
Dame, get up and bake your pies
Dame Trot and Her Cat Lead a Peaceful Life
Dame Trot and Her Cat Sat Down to Chat
Dame, what makes your ducks to die?
Dance a Baby Diddit
Dance, Little Baby, Dance up High
Dance, Thumbkin, Dance
Dance to Your Daddy
Darby and Joan were Dressed in Black
Dear Sensibility
The Wonderful Derby Ram
Dibbity, Dibbity, Dibbity, Doe
Dick and Tom, Will and John
Dickery, Dickery, Dare
Did you see my wife, did you see, did you see?
Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling, My Son John
Diddlty, diddlty, dumpty, the Cat Ran up the Plum Tree
Diggory Diggory Delvet!
Ding, Dong, Darrow
Dingty Diddledy, My Mammy's Maid
Doctor Faustus was a Good Man
Doctor Foster Went to Glo'ster
A Dog and a Cock
The Dog of the Kiln
Dogs in the Garden, Catch 'em Towser
Donkey, Donkey, Old and Grey
Doodle, Doodle, Doo
Doodledy, Doodledy, Doodledy, Dan
The Dove Says Coo Coo
Draw a Pail of Water
Driddlety Drum, Driddlety Drum
Drop-Glove
A Duck and a Drake
Early to Bed
Eat, Birds, Eat, and Make No Waste
Egg, Butter, Cheese, Bread
Eighty-eight wor Kirby Feight
Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess
Every Lady in this Land
Fa, Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum!
The Fair Maid Who the First of May
A Farmer Went Trotting
Father, may I go to war?
Father Short Came Down the Lane
Feedum, Fiddledum Fee
Feetikin
Fiddle-de-dee, Fiddle-de-dee
Father Iohnson Nicholas Iohnson's Son (Finis)
Flour of England, Fruit of Spain
Flower, flowers, high-do!
For Every Evil Under the Sun
For Want of a Nail
Formed Long Ago, Yet Made Today
Four-and-Twenty Tailors Went to Kill a Snail
Fox a Fox, A Brummalary
The Fox and the Farmer
The Fox and His Wife, They had a Great Strife
Freddie and the Cherry-Tree
Frère Jacques (Brother John)
Friday Night's Dream
The Frog Who Would A-Wooing Go
The Frog's Chorus
Game of the Gipsy
Georgie Porgie; Rowley Powley
Gilly Silly Jarter
The Girl in the Lane
Girls and Boys Come Out to Play
Give Me a Blow, and I'll Beat 'em
A Glass of Milk and a Slice of Bread
Go to bed, Tom!
Go to Bed First, a Golden Purse
God Bless the Master of this House
A Good Child
Good Dobbin
Good horses, bad horses, what is the time of day?
Good King Arthur
Good morrow to you, Valentine!
Goosey, goosey, gander, who stands yonder?
Goosey, Goosey, Gander
Gravy and Potatoes
Great A, little a, Bouncing B
Great A, Little A, This is Pancake Day
The Greedy Man is He who Sits
Green Cheese, Yellow Laces
Up in the Green Orchard There is a Green Tree
A Grenadier Comes Here
Grey Goose and Gander
Elsie Marley is Grown So Fine
A Guinea It Would Sink
Handy-Spandy, Jacky Dandy
Hannah Bantry in the Pantry
Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark!
Harry cum Parry, when will you marry?
The Hart
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not
He That Goes to See His Wheat in May
He That Would Thrive
Hector Protector
Heetum Peetum Penny Pie
Hemp-Seed I Set
Here a Little Child I Stand
Here Come I, Little David Doubt
Here Comes a Lusty Wooer
Here Comes a Poor Woman from Baby-Land
Here Goes My Lord a Trot
Here Sits the Lord Mayor
Here Stands a Post
Here We Come a Piping
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
Here We Go Up, Up, Up
Hey, Diddle, Diddle, The Cat and the Fiddle
Hey Diddle, Dinketty, Poppety, Pet; The Merchants of London
Hey ding a ding, what shall I sing?
Hey, dorolot, dorolot!
Hey, My Kitten, My Kitten
Hiccup, hiccup, go away!
Hiccup, sniccup, rise up, right up!
Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more
Hickery, Dickery, 6 and 7
Hickory, Dickory, Dock
Hie Hie, says Anthony
Higgledy Piggledy, Here We Lie
High Diddle Ding
High Diddle Doubt, My Candle's Out
High, Ding, Cockatoo-Moody
Higher Than a House, Higher Than a Tree
Highty cock O!
Highty, Tighty, Paradighty
A Hill Full, A Hole Full
Hink, minx! The old witch winks.
Hiram Gordon, where's your pa?
Hogs in the Garden
Hop Away, Skip Away, My Baby Wants to Play
Hot Cross Buns
How do you do, neighbour?
How many days has my baby to play?
How many miles is it to Babylon?
Humpty Dumpty
Hurly, Burly, Trumpet Trase
Hush-a-bye, a Ba Lamb
Hush-a-Bye, Baby, Lie Still With Thy Daddy
Hush-a-bye, Lie Still and Sleep
Hush, hush, hush, hush!
Hush Baby, My Doll, I Pray You Don't Cry
Hussy, hussy, where's your horse?
Hyder Iddle Diddle Dell
I am a Gold Lock
I am a Pretty Wench
I'm Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee
"Oh I am so happy!"
Oh, Mother, I'm to be Married to Mr. Punchinello
I Bought a Dozen New-laid Eggs
I Can Make Diet Bread
I do not like thee, Dr. Fell
I had a Little Castle Upon the Sea-Side
I had a Little Cow, Hey-diddle, ho-diddle!
I had a Little Cow
I had a Little Dog, and His Name was Blue Bell
I had a Little Dog, They Called Him Buff
I had a Little Hobby-Horse, and It was Well Shod
I had a Little Hobby-Horse
I had a Little Husband
I had a Little Moppet
I had a Little Nut Tree
I had a Little Pony
I had a Little Wife
I had Four Brothers Over the Sea
I had Two Pigeons, Bright and Gay
I Have a Little Sister, They Call Her Peep, Peep
I Have Been to Market, My Lady
I've Been Working on the Railroad / Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah
I have Seen You, Little Mouse
I Heard a Bird Sing
I Like Little Kitty, Her Coat is So Warm
I Lost My Mare in Lincoln Lane
I Love My Love with an A
I Love Sixpence
I Love You Well, My Little Brother
Once in My Life I Married a Wife
I Married my Wife by the Light of the Moon
I saw a Peacock with a Fiery Tail
I Saw a Ship A-Sailing
I Sell You the Key of the King's Garden
I Went into My Grandmother's Garden
I Went to the Toad That Lies Under the Wall
I Went to the Wood and Got It
I Went Up One Pair of Stairs
I'll Buy You a Tartan Bonnet
I'll Sing You a Song
I'll Sing You a Song
I'll Tell You a Story
I'll Away Yhame
I Won't Be Jack Nor Jill
I Would, If I Could
An Icicle
If a Body Meet a Body
If a Man Who Turnips Cries
If All the Seas were One Sea
If All the World were Apple Pie
If I'd as Much Money as I Could Spend
If Wishes Were Horses, and If Ifs were Pots and Pans
If you are to be a Gentleman
If You Go with Me, My Love
If You Love Me, Pop and Fly
If You Sneeze on Monday
Comical Folk
In Fir Tar Is
In July, Some Reap Rye
In the Month of February
Intery, Mintery, Cutery-Corn
It Costs Little Gossip Her Income for Shoes
It's Once I Courted as Pretty a Lass
It's Raining, It's Pouring
Little Jack a Dandy
Jack and Jill
Jack, be nimble; Jack, be quick.
This is the House that Jack Built
Jack in the Pulpit, Out and In
Jack Jingle went to Apprentice
Jack Sprat had a Cat
Jack Sprat's Pig
Jack Sprat
Jacky, Come Give Me Thy Fiddle
January Bring the Snow
Jeanie Come Tie My
Jenny Shall have a New Bonnet
Little Jenny Wren Fell Sick
As Little Jenny Wren was Sitting by Her Shed
Jenny Wren
Jerry Hall, He is so Small
Jim and George Were Two Great Lords
Jemmy Jed Went Into a Shed
Jog on the Footpath Way
John Ball Shot Them All
John Cook He Had a Little Grey Mare
The Diverting History of John Gilpin
John Hunkes' Mare
John O'Gudgeon
Is John Smith within?
Johnny Armstrong Killed a Calf
Johnny Shall Ride
Joseph Smith Bought a Rake
The Keys of Canterbury
The King of France
King's Sutton is a Pretty Town
Ladies and Gentlemen, Come to Supper
Lady-bird, Lady-bird
Lavender Blue, Rosemary Green
Lazy Tom Stole his Father's Gouty Shoe
Leg Over Leg
Legomoton
Lend me thy mare to ride a mile?
"Let us go to the wood," says this pig.
The Lion and the Unicorn
Little Betty Blue
Little Betty Blue
The Little Black Dog Ran Round the House
Little Bob Robin
Little Bo-peep
Little Boy Blue
Little Boy, pretty Boy, where were you born?
A Little Boy Went Into a Barn
Little Boy who Lived by Himself
Little Bun Rabbit
Little Cock Robin Peeped Out of His Cabin
A Little Cock Sparrow Sat on a Tree
Little Dicky Dilver
Little Drops of Water
Little General Monk
Little girl, little girl, where have you been?
Little Jack Dandy-Prat was my First Suitor
Little Jack Horner
Little Jack Jelf
Little Jack Jingle
Little Jack Nory
Little John Jiggy Jag
Little Jumping Joan
Little King Boggen
Little lad, little lad, where were you born?
Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest thou?
Some Little Mice Sat Down to Spin
Little Miss Donnet
Little Miss Lily, You're Dreadfully Silly
Little Miss Muffet
Little Nanny Etticoat
My Little Old Man and I Fell Out
A Little Old Man of Derby
Little Poll Parrot
Little Polly Flinders
The Little Priest of Felton
Little Robin Grieves
Little Robin Redbreast Sat Upon a Rail
Little Robin Redbreast Sat Upon a Tree
Little Tee Wee
Little Tom Dogget
Little Tom Tinker's Dog
Little Tom Tittlemouse
Little Tom Twig Bought a Fine Bow and Arrow
Little Tommy Grace had a Pain in His Face
Little Tommy Tacket
Little Tommy Tucker
Lives in Winter, Dies in Summer
Lock the Dairy Door
London Bridge
Long Legs, Crooked Thighs
A Long-Tailed Pig or a Short-Tailed Pig
Love Your Own, Kiss Your Own
Lucy Locket Lost her Pocket
The Mackerel's Cry
There Was a Mad Man
Madam, I am Come to Court You
Made in London
Make Three-Fourths of a Cross
The Man in the Moon Drinks Claret
The Man in the Moon Looked Out of the Moon
The Man in the Moon
How many strawberries grow in the sea?
There Was a Man Who Jumped Into a Bramble-Bush
A Man of Words and Not of Deeds
A Man Went Hunting at Reigate
In Marble Walls as White as Milk
March Winds and April Showers
Margery Mutton-Pie and Johnny Bo-Peep
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Mary had a Pretty Bird
Mistress Mary, Quite Contrary
Master I have, and I am His Man
Master Teague, what is your story?
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
"May my geese fly over your barn?"
Merry are the Bells, and Merry Would They Ring
Milk-man, milk-man, where have you been?
Miss Jane
Miss One, Two, and Three Could Never Agree
Mister East gave a Feast
Mr. Isbister and Betsy His Sister
Molly, My Sister, and I fell Out
Monday's Bairn is Fair of Face
The Moon Nine Days Old
Moss was a Little Man
Multiplication is Vexation
Hickety, Pickety, My Black Hen
My Dear Cockadoodle, My Jewel, My Joy
My Father and Mother
My Father Bought a Kid
My Father He Died, But I Can't Tell You How
My Father He Left Me, Just as He was Able
My Father Left Me Three Acres of Land
My Father was a Frenchman
My Grandmother Sent Me a New-Fashioned Three Cornered Cambric Country Cut Handkerchief
My Kitten, My Kitten
My Kitty Cat
My Lady Wind, My Lady Wind
My Maid Mary
My Mother and Your Mother
Oh, My Pretty Cock, Oh, My Handsome Cock
My Story's Ended
My True Love Lives Far From Me
Nature Requires Five (of Sleep)
Needles and Pins, Needles and Pins
A Nick and a Nock
Nievie, Nievie, Nicknack
The North Wind Doth Blow
Nose, Nose, Jolly Red Nose
Now Go to Sleep, My Little Son
Now We Dance Looby Loo
Now who is this knocking at Cottontail's door?
Number Number Nine, This Hoop's Mine
O the little rusty, dusty, rusty miller!
Of all the Gay Birds That E'er I Did See
Johnny's so Long at the Fair
Oh, dear, what can the matter be?
Old Abram Brown
The Old Dame
Old Father Grey Beard
Old Father of the Pye
Old Grimes is Dead
Old King Cole
Old Mr. Pricklepin
Old Mistress McShuttle
Old Mother Goose
Old Mother Hubbard
Old Mother Niddity Nod Swore by the Pudding-Bag
Old Mother Twitchett had but One Eye
Old Mother Widdle-Waddle
Old Sir Simon the King
An Old Woman and Her Pig
The Old Woman Must Stand at the Tub, Tub, Tub
"Old woman, old woman, shall we go a-shearing?"
An old Woman Lived in Nottingham Town
On Christmas Eve I Turned the Spit
On Saturday Night
On the First Day of Christmas
Once I Saw a Little Bird
One for the Money
One, He Loves; Two, He Loves
One, I love; Two, I love
One Misty, Moisty Morning
One Moonshiny Night
One Old Oxford Ox Opening Oysters
One to Make Ready, and Two to Prepare
One-ery, Two-ery, Hickary, Hum
One-ery, Two-ery, Ziccary Zan
Our Saucy Boy Dick
Over the Water, and Over the Lee
Pancakes and Fritters
Parson Darby Wore a Black Gown
Pat a Cake, pat a Cake, Baker's man
Pease-Porridge Hot, Pease-Porridge Cold
Peg, Peg, with a Wooden Leg
Pemmy Was a Pretty Girl
Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Pepper
Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater
Peter White Will Ne'er Go Right
The Pettitoes are Little Feet
Phoebe Rode a Nanny Goat
Pibroch of Donnel Dhu
Pickeleem, pickeleem, pummis-stone!
A Pie Sat on a Pear Tree
Piping Hot, Smoking Hot
Pit, pat, well-a-day!
Play, Play Every Day
Please to Remember the Fifth of November
Polly, Dolly, Kate, and Molly
Polly, Put the Kettle On
Poor Dog Bright
Poor Old Robinson Crusoe
Pretty John Watts
A Pretty Little Girl in a Round-Eared Cap
A Pullet in the Pen
Punch and Judy
Purple, Yellow, Red, and Green
Pussicat, Wussicat, with a White Foot
Pussy Cat Eat the Dumplings
Pussy Cat Mole
Pussy-Cat Sits by the Fire
Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?
Pussy Sat by the Fire Side
The Quaker's Wife Got Up to Bake
The Quarrelsome Kittens
Queen Anne, Queen Anne, She Sits in the Sun
Good Queen Bess
The Queen of Hearts Made Some Tarts
Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit-Pie!
Rain, Rain, Go Away
A Red Sky at Night
Says Richard to Robin to Bobin to John
Riddle Me, Riddle Me, Ree
Riddle-me-ree, Riddle-me, Riddle-me-ree
Ride a Cock-Horse
Ride a Cock-Horse
Ride a Cock-Horse
Ride, Baby, Ride
Ring Around a Rosy
Ring Me, Ring Me, Ring Me Rary
Here Sits the Lord Mayor
Robert Barns
Robert Rowley Rolled a Round Roll Round
The Robin and the Redbreast
Robin and Richard Were Two Pretty Men
A Robin and a Robin's Son
The Robin and the Wren
Robin the Bobbin
Away, Pretty Robin, Fly Home to Your Nest
Robin Hood and Little John
The Robin Redbreasts
Rock-a-Bye Baby, Thy Cradle is Green
Rock-a-Bye Baby
Rock Well My Cradle
Rompty-iddity, Row, Row, Row
The Rose is Red, The Grass is Green
Rosemary Green and Lavender Blue
Roses are Red, Violets are Blue
Round About, Round About, Gooseberry Pie
As Round as an Apple, as Deep as a Cup
Rub-a-Dub-Dub
Oh, the Rusty, Dusty Miller
St. Swithin's Day
St. Thoma's-day is Past and Gone
Saturday Night Shall Be My Whole Care
Saw ye aught of my love a coming from ye market!
Says T'Auld Man Tit Oak Tree
"Let us go to the Woods," says this Pig
See a Pin and Pick It Up
See-Saw, Jack-a-Daw
See-Saw-Jack in the Hedge
See-Saw, Margery-Daw, the Old Hen
See-Saw, Margery-Daw, Sold Her Bed
See-Saw, Margery-Daw
See Saw, Sack-a-Day
Hickory, dickory, sackory down, how many miles to Richmond town?
See Saw, Sacradown, Which is the Way to London Town?
See, see, what shall I see?
Shake a Leg, Wag a Leg
Shoe the Colt, Shoe the Mare
Sieve My Lady's Oatmeal
Simon Brodie's Cow
Simple Simon
Sing a Song of Sixpence
Sing Jigmijole, The Pudding-Bowl
Sing, sing! What shall I sing?
Heigh ding a ding, what shall I sing?
Sleep, Baby, Sleep
Smiling Girls, Rosy Boys
Snail, Snail
Sneeze on Monday, Sneeze for Danger
As Soft as Silk, as White as Milk
Solomon Grundy
Some Up, and Some Down
The Sow Came in With the Saddle
Here's Sulky Sue
A Sunshiny Shower
Swan Swam over the Sea
A Swarm of Bees in May
Sweep, Sweep, Chimney Sweep
Sylvia, Sweet as Morning Air
Taffy was a Welshman
The Tailor of Bicester
Take this — What's this?
Fears and Tears
Tell Tale Tit
Ten Little Indians
Ten and Ten and Twice Eleven
Oh, that I were where I would be!
A Thatcher of Thatchwood went to Thatchet a Thatching
There Dwelt an Old Woman at Exeter
There's a Neat Little Clock
There Once was an Amiable Guinea-Pig
There was a Crooked Man
There was a Fat Man of Bombay
Ther was a Girl in Our Town
There was a Jolly Miller
There was a King and He Had Three Daughter
There was a King and He Had Three Daughter
There was a Lady Loved a Swine
There was a Little Boy and a Little Girl
There was a Little Boy Went into a Barn
There was a Little Girl who had a Little Curl
There was a Little Green House
There was a Little Guinea-pig
There was a Little Maid, and She was Afraid
There was a Little Man and He Had a Little Gun
There was a Little Man
There was a Little Nobby Colt
There was a Little One-Eyed Gunner
There was a Little Pretty Lad
There was a Little Woman, as I've Been Told
There was a Man and He was Mad
There was a Man in our Toone
There was a Man and His Name was Dob
There was a Man of Newington
There was a Man in our Toone
There was a Man Rode Through our Town
There was a Man Who Had Naught
There was a Man Who Had No Eyes
There was a Monkey Climbed up a Tree
There was a Piper had a Cow
There was a Rat, for Want of Stairs
There was an Old Crow
There was an Old Man Who had a Calf
There was an Old Man in a Velvet Coat
There was an Old Man of Tobago
There was an Old Man Who Lived in a Wood
There was an Old Man Who Lived in Middle Row
There was an Old Owl Lived in an Oak
There was an Old Woman and Nothing She Had
There was an Old Woman, As I've Heard Tell
There was an Old Woman Called Nothing-at-all
There was an Old Woman had Nothing
There was an Old Woman Had Three Cows
There was an Old Woman had Three Sons
There was an Old Woman, Her Name it was Peg
There Was an Old Woman Who Lived Upon Victuals and Drink
There was Old Woman from France
There was an Old Woman of Gloucester
There was an Old Woman of Harrow
There was an Old Woman of Leeds
There was an Old Woman of Norwich
There was an Old Woman in Surrey
There was an Old Woman Sat Spinning
There was an Old Woman and She Sold Puddings and Pies
There was an Old Woman Tossed up in a Basket
There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
There was an Old Woman Lived Under the Hill
There was an Old Woman Who Lived Under the Hill
There Was an Owl Lived in an Oak
There were Three Jovial Welshmen
There were Three Sisters in a Hall
There Were Two Birds Sat Upon a Stone, Fal De Ral — al De Ral — laddy
There were Two Blackbirds Sitting on a Hill
There were Two Blind Men Went to See
There were Once Two Cats of Kilkenny
They That Wash on Monday
Thirty Days Hath September
Thirty White Horses Upon a Red Hill
This is the key of the kingdom.
This is the Way the Ladies Ride
This Little Pig Went to Market
This Pig Went to Market
Thomas a Tattamus Took Two Ts
Thomas and Annis Met in the Dark
Three Blind Mice
Three Children Sliding on the Ice
Three Crooked Cripples Went Through Cripplegate
Three Knights of Spain
Three Little Kittens
Three Straws on a Staff
Three Wise Men of Gotham
Thumb Bold, Thibity-Thold
Thumbikin, Broke the Barn
Tiddle Liddle Lightum
Tip, Top, Tower
Tit, Tat, Toe
Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse
"To bed, to bed," says Sleepy-Head
To Make Your Candles Last for Aye
To Market, To Market, A Gallop, A Trot
To Market, To Market
Toad and Frog
Tobacco wick!
Tom Brown's Two Little Indian Boys
Tom, Tom, of Islington
Tom Shall Have a New Bonnet
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
In Arthur's Court, Tom Thumb Did Live
Tom Thumb has Swallowed a Steeple
Tommy Kept a Chandler's Shop
Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks
Tommy Trot, a Man of Law
Toss Up My Darling
Trip and Go, Heave and Hoe
Trip Trap Over the Grass
Trip Upon Trenchers and Dance Upon Dishes
The Turtle-Dove's Nest
Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee
Twelve Huntsmen with Horns and Hounds
Twelve Pears Hanging High
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
There Were Two Blind Men Went to See
Two Broken Tradesmen
Two Grey Kits and Their Mother
Two Legs Sat Upon Three Legs
Two Little Dogs Sat by the Fire
Two Little Dogs were Basking in the Cinders
Up at Piccadilly
Up Hill and Down Dale
Up Hill, Spare Me
Up Stairs, Down Stairs, Upon My Lady's Window,
Up Street and Down Street
Upon St. Paul's Steeple Stands a Tree
Valentine, Oh, Valentine
The Walrus and the Carpenter
Was ever heard such noise and clamour!
Wash, Hands, Wash
Wash Me and Comb Me
Wash the Dishes
A Water There Is, I Must Pass
The Waves on the Sea-Shore
We're All Dry with Drinking on't
We are All in the Dumps
We're All Jolly Boys
Wear You a Hat, or Wear You a Crown
Weave the Diaper Tick-a-Tick Tick
Wee Willie Winkie
What a Sweet Little Mouse
What are little boys and girls made of?
What care I how black I be?
What do they call you? Patchy Dolly.
What God Never Sees
What's the news of the day?
What is the rhyme for poringer?
What shoe-maker makes shoes without leather?
When a Twister a Twisting will Twist Him a Twist
When I was a Bachelor; There was a Little Pretty Lad
When I was a Little Boy, I had but Little Wit
When I was a Little Boy, My Mother Kept Me In
When I was a Little Boy, I Washed My Mammy's Dishes
When I was a Little Girl
When I Was a Little He
When I was Taken From the Fair Body
When I Went Up Sandy Hill
When Jacky's a Very Good Boy
When Little Fred Went to Bed
When Little Sammy Soapsuds Went Out to Take a Ride
When shall we be married, my dear Nicholas Wood?
When the Sand Doth Feed the Clay
When the Snow is on the Ground
When V and I Together Meet
When the Wind is in the East
Where are you going to, my pretty Maid?
"Where have you been all the day, my boy Willy?"
"Where have you been all the day, Billy, my son?"
Where was a sugar and fretty?
Whistle, Daughter, Whistle
The White Dove Sat on the Castle Wall
Who goes round my house this night?
Who is going round my sheepfold?
Oh, who is so merry, so merry, heigh ho!
Who Stole the Bird's Nest?
Whoop, Whoop, and Hollow
"Will you walk into my parlor?" said the spider to the fly.
William and Mary, George and Anne
Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?
Willy Wilken
The Winds, They Did Blow
Wooley Foster has Gone to Sea
Yankee Doodle Went to Town
Yeow Mussent Sing a' Sunday
You Shall Have an Apple
Young Lambs to Sell
The Young Linnets
Young Roger came Tapping at Dolly's Window