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INDEX OF FIRST LINES




A, B, C, and D, 158.
A, B, C, tumble down D, 26.
A cat came fiddling out of a
  barn, 21.
A diller, a dollar, 88.
A for the Ape, 161.
A good child, a good child, as I
  suppose you be, 11.
A long-tailed pig or a short-
  tailed pig, 40.
A man of words and not of
  deeds, 147.
Apple-pie, pudding, and pan-
  cake, 114.
Arthur O' Bower, 100.
As I was going to St. Ives, 125.
As I went through the garden
  gap, 120.
As round as an apple, 114.
As soft as silk, 120.
As the days grow longer, 95,
A sunshiny shower, 93.
A swarm of bees in May, 95.
A was an Apple-pie, 157.
A was an Archer, 158.

Bah, bah, black sheep, 44.
Bat, bat, come under my hat, 5.
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, 77.
Betty Pringle had a little pig, 40.
Birds of a feather, 155.
Black we are, but much ad-
  mired, 118.

Black within and red with-
  out 114.
Blow, wind, blow! 97.
Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea,
  79.
Bounce Buckram, velvet 's dear,
  95.
"Bow, wow," says the dog. 20.
Bow-wow-wow! 26.
Bring the hoop and bring the
  ball, 99.
Brow bender, 2.
Bryan O'Lin, 149.
Burnie Bee, Burnie Bee, 46.
Bye, baby Bunting, 16.

Charley wag, 57.
Cock a doodle doo! 80.
Cock crows in the morn, 89.
Cock Robin got up early, 27.
Come hither, sweet Robin, 32.
Come when you're called, 156.
Cross-patch, draw the latch, 56
Curly locks! curly locks, 76.
Cushy cow bonny, 35.

Daffy-down-dilly, 91.
Dame Trot and her cat, 24.
Dance, little baby, dance up
  high, 7.
Dance, Thumbkin, dance, 4.
Dancy-diddlety-poppity-pin, 6
Dickery, dickery, dare, 40.