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INDEX OF FIRST LINES

Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my
son John, 16.
Diddledy, diddledy, dumpty, 22.
Ding, dong bell, 19.
Down in a dark dungeon, 119.

Eenie, meenie, minie, mo, 126.
Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and
Bess, i 20.
Evening red and morning gray,
  97
Every lady in the land, 119.

Father Iohnson, 164.
Feedum, fiddledum fee, 26.
Fiddle-de-dee, 46.
For every evil under the sun,
  139
Formed long ago, 118.
Four-and-twenty tailors, 47.

Gay go up and gay go down,
  107
Girls and boys, come out to
  play, 105.
Good night, sleep tight, 17.
Goosey, goosey, gander, 66.
Great A, little a, bouncing B,
  25

Handy-dandy riddledy ro, 105.
Hark, hark! the dogs do bark,
  85
Here am I Little Jumping
  Joan, 9.
Here comes a poor woman, 106.
Here sits the Lord Mayor, 2,
Here we go round the bramble
  bush, 101.
Here we go, up, up, up, 8.
He that hath it and will not
  keep it, 156.

He that would thrive, 88.
Hey! diddle diddle, 23.
Hey, ding a ding, what shall I
  sing? 14.
Hickory, dickory, dock, 43.
Higgledy piggledy, my black
  hen, 33.
Higher than a house, 118.
Hinks minks, 125.
How many days has my baby
  to play? 87.
Hub a dub dub, 131.
Humpty Dumpty, 119.
Hush-a-bye, baby, 17.
Hush thee, my babby, 15.

If all the world was apple-pie,
  155
If I'd as much money as I
  could spend, 135.
If "ifs" and "ands," 154.
If wishes were horses, 154.
If you sneeze on Monday, 90.
If you touch Hitty Pitty, 121.
I had a little cow, 35.
I had a little hobby-horse, 38.
I had a little husband, 62.
I had a little pony, 37.
I like little pussy, 19.
I'll sing you a song, 65.
I'll tell you a story, 63.
I lost my mare in Lincoln Lane,
  39
I love sixpence, 145.
In April's sweet month, 93.
In marble walls, 117.
Intery, mintery, 125.
In time of prosperity, 14.
I saw a ship a-sailing, 140.
I saw three ships come sailing
  by, 141.
Is John Smith within? 6.