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001 - Angels at the foot
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002 - Love me, --I love you
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003 - My baby has a father and a mother
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004 - Our little baby fell asleep
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005 - "Kookoorookoo! kookoorookoo!"
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006 - Baby cry
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7
007 - Eight o'clock
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008 - Bread and milk for breakfast
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009 - There's snow on the fields
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010 - Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush
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011 - I dug and dug amongst the snow
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012 - A city plum is not a plum
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013 - Your brother has a falcon
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014 - Hear what the mournful linnets say
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015 - A baby's cradle with no baby in it
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016 - Hop-o'-my-thumb and little Jack Horner
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017 - Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth
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018 - O wind, why do you never rest
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019 - Crying, my little one, footsore and weary?
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020 - Growing in the vale
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021 - A linnet in a gilded cage
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022 - Wrens and robins in the hedge
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023 - My baby has a mottled fist
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024 - Why did baby die
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025 - If all were rain and never sun
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026 - O wind, where have you been
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027 - Brownie, Brownie, let down your milk
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028 - On the grassy banks
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029 - Rushes in a watery place
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030 - Minnie and Mattie
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031 - Heartsease in my garden bed
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032 - If I were a Queen
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033 - What are heavy? sea-sand and sorrow
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034 - Stroke a flint, and there is nothing to admire
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035 - There is but one May in the year
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036 - The summer nights are short
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037 - The days are clear
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038 - Twist me a crown of wind-flowers
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039 - Brown and furry
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040 - A toadstool comes up in a night
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041 - A pocket handkerchief to hem
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042 - If a pig wore a wig
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043 - Seldom "can't"
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044 - One and one are two
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45
045 - How many seconds in a minute?
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046 - What will you give me for my pound?
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047 - January cold desolate
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048 - What is pink? a rose is pink
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049 - Mother shake the cherry tree
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050 - A pin has a head, but has no hair
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051 - Hopping frog, hop here and be seen
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52
052 - Where innocent bright-eyed daisies are
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053 - The city mouse lives in a house
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054 - What does the donkey bray about?
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055 - Three plum buns
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056 - A motherless soft lambkin
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057 - Dancing on the hill-tops
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058 - When fishes set umbrellas up
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059 - The peacock has a score of eyes
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060 - Pussy has a whiskered face
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061 - The dog lies in his kennel
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062 - If hope grew on a bush
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063 - I planted a hand
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064 - Under the ivy bush
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065 - I am a King
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066 - There is one that has a head without an eye
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067 - If a mouse could fly
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068 - Sing me a song
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069 - The lily has an air
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070 - Margaret has a milking-pail
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071 - In the meadow--what in the meadow?
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072 - A frisky lamb
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073 - Mix a pancake
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074 - The wind has such a rainy sound
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075 - Three little children
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076 - Fly away, fly away over the sea
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077 - Minnie bakes oaten cakes
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078 - A white hen sitting
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079 - Currants on a bush
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080 - Playing at bob cherry
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081 - I have but one rose in the world
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082 - Rosy maiden Winifred
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083 - Blind from my birth
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084 - When the cows come home the milk is coming
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085 - Roses blushing red and white
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086 - "Ding a ding"
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087 - A ring upon her finger
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088 - Ferry me across the water
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089 - When a mounting skylark sings
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090 - Who has seen the wind?
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091 - The horses of the sea
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092 - O sailor, come ashore
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093 - A diamond or a coal?
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094 - An emerald is as green as grass
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095 - Boats sail on the rivers
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096 - The lily has a smooth stalk
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097 - Hurt no living thing
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098 - I caught a little ladybird
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099 - All the bells were ringing
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100 - Wee wee husband
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101
101 - I have a little husband
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102
102 - The dear old woman in the lane
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103 - Swift and sure the swallow
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104
104 - I dreamt I caught a little owl
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105
105 - What does the bee do?
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106
106 - I have a Poll parrot
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107 - A house of cards
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108
108 - The rose with such a bonny blush
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109
109 - The rose that blushes rosy red
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110
110 - Oh, fair to see
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111
111 - Clever little Willie wee
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112
112 - The peach tree on the southern wall
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113
113 - A rose has thorns as well as honey
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114 - Is the moon tired? she looks so pale
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115
115 - If stars dropped out of heaven
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116
116 - "Goodbye in fear, goodbye in sorrow"
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117
117 - If the sun could tell us half
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118
118 - If the moon came from heaven
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119
119 - O Lady moon, your horns point toward the east
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120
120 - What do the stars do?
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121
121 - Motherless baby and babyless mother
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122
122 - Crimson curtains round my mother's bed
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123
123 - Baby lies so fast alseep
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124
124 - I know a baby, such a baby
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125
125 - Lullaby, oh, lullaby!
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126
126 - Lie a-bed