Mother Goose or the Old Nursery Rhimes

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Алексей Борисович Козлов. Mother Goose or the Old Nursery Rhimes
There was an old man of Tobago
Old Mother Goose
Boys and girls, come out to play
Tom Tumbs Alphabet
The Walrus and the Carpenter
A Man Went Hunting at Reigate
Humpty-Dumpty
“There was an Owl Lived in an Oak”
Four and twenty tailors
Good King Arthur
Market
Hot cross buns
Rusty, dusty
Who Stole the Bird’s-Nest?
“There was a Jolly Miller.”
THE QUEEN OF HEARTS
Dickery, Dare
A little man
Molly, my sister
Solomon Grundy
Jack Sprat
At the siege of Belleisle
One, two
As I went to Bonner
Hush, baby, my doll
Brow, brow, brinkie
If you are to be a gentleman
My pretty maid
The Barber
“The Dame Made a Curtsey, the Dog made a Bow.”
Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog
There was a monkey
I had a little Hen
The Waves on the Sea-Shore
Little Jack Horner
The Marriage of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren
The Death and Burial of Poor. Cock Robin
Freddie and the Cherry-Tree
Simple Simon
News of the day
Willy boy
Away, Birds, away!
I had a little dog
The Cock doth crow
Jack Sprat
The King of France
THE ROBIN REDBREASTS
A CARRION CROW
Mary had a pretty bird
Little Blue Betty
[A CANDLE.]
A FROG HE WOULD A-WOOING GO
I SAW A SHIP A-SAILING
Tom, Tom, was a pi per’s son
High diddle ding
Three wise men of Gotham
LITTLE BOY BLUE
There was an old woman
We are all in the dumps
As I was going along, long, long
A-milking, a-milking, my maid
Old father Grey Beard
Dance a baby diddit
Snail, snail, come out of your hole
Bye, baby bunting
YOUNG LAMBS TO SELL
Come, let’s to bed, says Sleepy-head
John Boldero
THE GREAT BROWN OWL
LITTLE TOM TUCKER
Doctor Foster
Mary, Mary, quite contrary
The man in the moon
Little Robin
Pit, pat, well-a-day!
Ding, dong, darrow
DAME DUCK’S LESSONS TO HER DUCKLINGS
John Smith
John Cook
Old mother Widdle
OLD KING COLE
A Apple Pie
Pussy
A crooked man
BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP
Barber
The Lion and the Unicorn
Thomas a Tattamus took two T’s
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray
Little boy
HEY, DIDDLE, DIDDLE
THE YOUNG LINNETS
SEE-SAW, MARGERY DAW
RIDE A COCK-HORSE
THE FOX AND THE FARMER
Pease pudding hot
Curly-locks
Margery Mutton-pie
Rat
Snail
If
HARK, HARK, THE DOGS DO BARK
I had a little husband
Goosey, goosey
Handy Spandy
If all the world were water
Hey, my kitten
Here
I had a little pon
Little Tommy Tittlemouse
Please
Leg over leg
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT
Two legs
A little boy
As I was going up Primrose Hill
Jack and Jill went up the hill
The wind
THE TURTLE-DOVE’S NEST
Peter White
He that would thrive
Hush-a-bye
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe
One, two, three
There was an old woman
A little hobby horse
Eggs
THE FROG’S CHORUS
Cross-Patch
DING, DONG, BELL
NURSERY RHYME ALPHABET
Swan
One misty moisty morning
Deedle, deedle
The old woman
HICKETY, PICKETY, MY BLACK HEN
I’ll tell you a story
I LOVE SIXPENCE
Fat man of Bombay
WHEN THE PIE WAS OPENED, THE BIRDS BEGAN TO SING
The King was in his counting-house
Little Polly Flinders
Great A
Poor old Robinson Crusoe!
Bat, bat
The North Wind
THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG
BUTCHER, BUTCHER, KILL OX
RAT, RAT, GNAW ROPE
COW, COW, GIVE ME A SAUCER OF MILK
HAYMAKERS, GIVE ME A WISP OF HAY
THE CAT BEGAN TO KILL THE RAT
Dickery, dickery, dock!
A diller, a dollar
Jacky
Tommy kept a chandler’s shop
See a pin and pick it up
Ladybird, Ladybird
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Nim, nim, nim
Little Miss Muffett
Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks
The cat sat
Pussy-cat
Little jumping Joan
GOOD DOBBIN
THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN. SHOWING HOW HE WENT FARTHER THAN HE INTENDED, AND CAME SAFE HOME AGAIN
Twinkle, twinkle, little star
Charley, Charley
A, B, C,
Elizabeth
Up hill and down dale
market
Apple-pie
My little old man
Georgie Porgie
I love little Pussy
Taffy
A FARMER WENT TROTTING UPON HIS GREY MARE
Little Betty Blue
Hush-a-bye
You shall have an apple
A MAN OF WORDS AND NOT OF DEEDS
Poor Dog Bright
Pippin Hill
Early to bed
Old woman
The Cuckoo’s a bonny bird
Pat-a-cake
Needles and pins
For every evil under the sun
Three children
THE WONDERFUL DERBY RAM
My Lady Wind
Bow-wow-wow!
woods
JENNY SHALL HAVE A NEW BONNET
Nievie
Oh, mother
Rain
Up hill spare me
Little Fred
Bless you, bless you, bonny bee
Jack Sprat’s pig
Rain, rain
A little cock
The rose is red
«We’ll go a-shooting
Valentine, oh, Valentine
Mr. Isbiste
LITTLE BO-PEEP
As I was going to St. Ives
Go to bed
There was an old woman
Some little mice