Title |
First Line |
A B C |
Great A, little a, bouncing B! |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
About the Bush |
About the bush, Willie |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Alphabet |
A, B, C, and D, pray, playmates, agree |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Alphabet Song |
A, B, C, D, E, F, G |
Around the Green Gravel |
Around the green gravel the grass grows green |
As I Was Going Along |
As I was going along, along |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep |
Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool? |
illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Baby Dolly |
Hush, baby, my dolly, I pray you don't cry |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Balloon |
"What is the news of the day, good neighbor, I pray?" |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Banbury Cross |
Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Bandy Legs |
As I was going to sell my eggs I met a man with bandy legs |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Barber |
Barber, barber, shave a pig |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Bat, Bat |
Bat, bat, come under my hat |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Bedtime |
The Man in the Moon looked out of the moon |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Bees |
A swarm of bees in May |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Bell Horses |
Bell horses, bell horses, what time of day? |
Belleisle |
At the siege of Belleisle I was there all the while |
The Bells |
"You owe me five shillings" |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray |
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, they were two bonny lasses |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Betty Blue |
Little Betty Blue lost her holiday shoe |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Billy, Billy |
"Billy, Billy, come and play, while the sun shines bright as day" |
The Bird Scarer |
Away, birds, away! |
Birds of a Feather |
Birds of a feather flock together |
The Black Hen |
Hickety, pickety, my black hen |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Blacksmith |
"Robert Barnes, my fellow fine, can you shoe this horse of mine?" |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Blue Bell Boy |
I had a little boy, and called him Blue Bell |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Bobby Shaftoe |
Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Bobby Snooks |
Little Bobby Snooks was fond of his books |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Bonny Lass |
Bonny lass, pretty lass, wilt thou be mine? |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Boy and Girl |
There was a little boy and a little girl |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Boy and the Sparrow |
A little cock-sparrow sat on a green tree |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Boy in the Barn |
A little boy went into a barn |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Bunch of Blue Ribbons |
Oh, dear, what can the matter be? |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Burnie Bee |
Burnie bee, burnie bee, tell me when your wedding be? |
Buttons |
Buttons, a farthing a pair! |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Bye, Baby Bunting |
Bye, baby bunting, father's gone a-hunting |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Caesar's Song |
Bow-wow-wow! whose dog art thou? |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
A Candle |
Little Nanny Etticoat in a white petticoat |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Candle-Saving |
To make your candles last for aye |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Cat and the Fiddle |
Hey, diddle, diddle! the cat and the fiddle |
illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
A Cherry |
As I went through the garden gap |
A Chimney |
Black within and red without |
Christmas |
Christmas comes but once a year |
Christmas |
Christmas is coming, the geese are getting fat |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Clap Handies |
Clap, clap handies, Mammie's wee, wee ain |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Clever Hen |
I had a little hen, the prettiest ever seen |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Clock |
There's a neat little clock |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Coachman |
Up at Piccadilly, oh! the coachman takes his stand |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
A Cock and Bull Story |
The cock's on the housetop blowing his horn |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Cock and the Hen |
"Cock, cock, cock, cock, I've laid an egg" |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Cock-a-Doodle-Do |
Oh, my pretty cock, oh, my handsome cock |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Cock-a-Doodle-Do! |
Cock-a-doodle-do! my dame has lost her shoe |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Cock-Crow |
Cocks crow in the morn to tell us to rise |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Coffee and Tea |
Molly, my sister and I fell out |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Come Out To Play |
Girls and boys, come out to play |
Come, Let's to Bed |
"To bed! To bed!" says Sleepy-head |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Comical Folk |
In a cottage in Fife lived a man and his wife |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
A Counting-Out Rhyme |
Hickery, dickery, 6 and 7 |
The Crooked Sixpence |
There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Cross Patch |
Cross patch, draw the latch |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Cry, Baby |
Cry, baby, cry |
Curly-Locks |
Curly-locks, Curly-locks, wilt thou be mine? |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Cushy Cow |
Cushy cow, bonny, let down thy milk |
Daffodils |
Daffy-down-dilly has come to town |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Dame Trot and Her Cat |
Dame Trot and her cat led a peaceable life |
Dance to Your Daddie |
Dance to your daddie, my bonnie laddie |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Dance, Little Baby |
Dance, little Baby, dance up high! |
Dance, Thumbkin Dance |
Dance, Thumbkin, dance |
Dapple-Gray |
I had a little pony, his name was Dapple-Gray |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Death and Burial of Poor Cock Robin |
Who killed Cock Robin? |
The Derby Ram |
As I was going to Derby all on a market-day |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Diddle Diddle Dumpling |
Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
A Difficult Rhyme |
What is the rhyme for porringer? |
Ding, Dong, Bell |
Ding, dong, bell, pussy's in the well! |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Doctor Fell |
I do not like thee, Doctor Fell |
Doctor Foster |
Doctor Foster went to Glo'ster, in a shower of rain |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Donkey |
Donkey, donkey, old and gray |
The Dove and the Wren |
The dove says coo, coo, what shall I do? |
Dreams |
Friday night's dream, on Saturday told |
Ducks and Drakes |
A duck and a drake, and a halfpenny cake |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Dusty Miller |
Margaret wrote a letter, sealed it with her finger |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Elizabeth |
Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy, and Bess |
An Equal |
Read my riddle, I pray |
The Farmer and the Raven |
A farmer went trotting upon his gray mare |
illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Fears and Tears |
Tommy's tears and Mary's fears |
Fingers and Toes |
Every lady in this land has twenty nails, upon each hand |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The First of May |
The fair maid who, the first of May |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Five Toes |
This little pig went to market |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Flying Pig |
Dickory, dickory, dare, the pig flew up in the air |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
For Baby |
You shall have an apple |
For Every Evil |
For every evil under the sun |
For Want of a Nail |
For want of a nail, the shoe was lost |
Forehead, Eyes, Cheeks, Nose, Mouth, and Chin |
Here sits the Lord Mayor, here sit his two men |
Georgy Porgy |
Georgy Porgy, pudding and pie |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Girl and the Birds |
When I was a little girl, about seven years old |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Girl in the Lane |
The girl in the lane, that couldn't speak plain |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Going to St. Ives |
As I was going to St. Ives |
illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Good Advice |
Come when you're called |
Good King Arthur |
When good King Arthur ruled his land |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Goosey, Goosey, Gander |
Goosey, goosey, gander, whither dost thou wander? |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Greedy Man |
The greedy man is he who sits |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Handy Pandy |
Handy Pandy, Jack-a-dandy |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Hark! Hark! |
Hark, hark! the dogs do bark! |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Hart |
The hart he loves the high wood |
Hector Protector |
Hector Protector was dressed all in green |
Heigh-Ho, the Carrion Crow |
A carrion crow sat on an oak |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Here Goes My Lord |
Here goes my lord a trot, a trot, a trot, a trot |
The Hobby-Horse |
I had a little hobby-horse |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Hot Boiled Beans |
Ladies and gentlemen come to supper |
Hot Codlins |
There was a little woman, as I've been told |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Hot-Cross Buns |
Hot-cross Buns! |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The House That Jack Built |
This is the house that Jack built |
Humpty Dumpty |
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall |
illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Hunter of Reigate |
A man went a-hunting at Reigate |
Hush-a-Bye |
Hush-a-bye, baby, on the tree top! |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Hush-a-Bye |
Hush-a-bye, baby, Daddy is near |
Hush-a-Bye |
Hush-a-bye, baby, lie still with thy daddy |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
I Had a Little Husband |
I had a little husband no bigger than my thumb |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
I Love Sixpence |
I love sixpence, a jolly, jolly sixpence |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
I Saw a Ship a-Sailing |
I saw a ship a-sailing, a-sailing on the sea |
I'll Tell You a Story |
I'll tell you a story about Jack-a-Nory |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
An Icicle |
Lives in winter, dies in summer |
If |
If all the world were apple pie |
If All the Seas Were One Sea |
If all the seas were one sea |
If Wishes Were Horses |
If wishes were horses, beggars would ride |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Intery, Mintery |
Intery, mintery, cutery corn |
Jack |
Jack be nimble, Jack be quick |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Jack and His Fiddle |
"Jacky, come and give me thy fiddle" |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Jack and Jill |
Jack and Jill went up the hill, to fetch a pail of water |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Jack Jelf |
Little Jack Jelf was put on the shelf |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Jack Jingle |
Little Jack Jingle, he used to live single |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Jack Sprat |
Jack Sprat could eat no fat |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Jenny Wren |
As little Jenny Wren was sitting by her shed |
Jerry Hall |
Jerry Hall, he was so small |
John Smith |
Is John Smith within? |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Just Like Me |
"I went up one pair of stairs." |
The Kilkenny Cats |
There were once two cats of Kilkenny |
The King of France |
The King of France went up the hill |
Ladybird |
Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home! |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Leg over Leg |
Leg over leg, as the dog went to Dover |
Lengthening Days |
As the days grow longer |
The Lion and the Unicorn |
The Lion and the Unicorn were fighting for the crown |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
The Little Bird |
Once I saw a little bird come hop, hop, hop |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Little Bo-Peep |
Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep |
Little Boy Blue |
Little Boy Blue, come, blow your horn! |
illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Little Fred |
When little Fred went to bed |
Little Girl and Queen |
"Little girl, little girl, where have you been?" |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Little Girl with a Curl |
There was a little girl who had a little curl |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Little Jack Horner |
Little Jack Horner sat in the corner |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Little Jenny Wren |
Little Jenny Wren fell sick, upon a time |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Little Jumping Joan |
Here am I, little jumping Joan |
Little King Boggen |
Little King Boggen, he built a fine hall |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Little Maid |
"Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest thou?" |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
A Little Man |
There was a little man, and he had a little gun |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Little Moppet |
I had a little moppet, I put it in my pocket |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Little Mouse |
I have seen you, little mouse |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Little Polly Flinders |
Little Polly Flinders sat among the cinders |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Little Pussy |
I like little Pussy, her coat is so warm |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Little Tom Tucker |
Little Tom Tucker sings for his supper |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Lock and Key |
"I am a gold lock." |
London Bridge |
London Bridge is broken down |
The Lost Shoe |
Doodle doodle doo, the Princess lost her shoe |
Lucy Locket |
Lucy Locket lost her pocket |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
A Man and a Maid |
There was a little man, who wooed a little maid |
The Man in Our Town |
There was a man in our town, and he was wondrous wise |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Man in the Moon |
The Man in the Moon came tumbling down |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Man in the Wilderness |
The man in the wilderness asked me |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
The Man of Bombay |
There was a fat man of Bombay |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Man of Derby |
A little old man of Derby, how do you think he served me? |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Man of Tobago |
There was an old man of Tobago |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Man Who Had Naught |
There was a man and he had naught |
March Winds |
March winds and April showers |
Mary's Canary |
Mary had a pretty bird, feathers bright and yellow |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Master I Have |
Master I have, and I am his man |
A Melancholy Song |
Trip upon trenchers, and dance upon dishes |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Merchants of London |
Hey diddle dinkety poppety pet |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Miss Jane |
Miss Jane had a bag and a mouse was in it |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Miss Muffet |
Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
The Mist |
A hill full, a hole full |
Mistress Mary, Quite Contrary |
Mistress Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow? |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Money and the Mare |
Lend me thy mare to ride a mile |
The Mouse and the Clock |
Hickory, dickory, dock! |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Mulberry Bush |
Here we go round the mulberry bush |
illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham |
Multiplication Is Vexation |
Multiplication is vexation, division is as bad |
My Kitten |
Hey, my kitten, my kitten |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
My Little Maid |
High diddle doubt, my candle's out |
My Love |
Saw ye aught of my love a-coming from the market? |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
My Maid Mary |
My maid Mary she minds the dairy |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Myself |
As I walked by myself and talked to myself |
Nancy Dawson |
Nancy Dawson was so fine, she wouldn't get up to serve the swine |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
A Needle and Thread |
Old Mother Twitchett had but one eye |
Needles and Pins |
Needles and pins, needles and pins |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Oh, Dear! |
Dear, dear! what can the matter be? |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Old Chairs to Mend |
If I'd as much money as I could spend |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Old Grimes |
Old Grimes is dead, that good old man |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Old King Cole |
Old King Cole was a merry old soul |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
The Old Man |
There was an old man in a velvet coat |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Old Man and a Calf |
There was an old man, and he had a calf |
Old Mother Goose |
Old Mother Goose, when she wanted to wander |
Old Mother Hubbard |
Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
The Old Woman and the Pedlar |
There was an old woman, as I've heard tell |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Old Woman from France |
There came an old woman from France |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Old Woman of Gloucester |
There was an old woman of Gloucester |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Old Woman of Harrow |
There was an old woman of Harrow |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Old Woman of Leeds |
There was an old woman of Leeds |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Old Woman of Surrey |
There was an old woman in Surrey |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Old Woman under a Hill |
There was an old woman lived under a hill |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Old Woman, Old Woman |
There was an old woman tossed in a basket |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
One Misty Moisty Morning |
One misty moisty morning, when cloudy was the weather |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
One to Ten |
1, 2, 3, 4, 5! I caught a hare alive |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
One, He Loves |
One, he loves; two, he loves |
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe |
One, two, buckle my shoe |
illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham |
One, Two, Three |
One, two, three, four, five, once I caught a fish alive |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Over the Water |
Over the water, and over the sea |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Pairs or Pears |
Twelve pairs hanging high |
Pancake Day |
Great A, little a, this is pancake day |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Pat-a-Cake |
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man! |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Pease Porridge |
Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Peter Piper |
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers |
A Pig |
As I went to Bonner, I met a pig |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Pins |
See a pin and pick it up |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
The Piper and His Cow |
There was a piper had a cow |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Pippen Hill |
As I was going up Pippen Hill |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Play Days |
How many days has my baby to play? |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
A Plum Pudding |
Flour of England, fruit of Spain, met together in a shower of rain |
Polly and Sukey |
Polly, put the kettle on |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Poor Old Robinson Crusoe! |
Poor old Robinson Crusoe! |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Pretty John Watts |
Pretty John Watts, we are troubled with rats |
Puddings and Pies |
There was an old woman sold puddings and pies |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
The Pumpkin-Eater |
Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Pussy-Cat and Queen |
"Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, where have you been?" |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Pussy-Cat and the Dumplings |
Pussy-cat ate the dumplings, the dumplings |
Pussy-Cat by the Fire |
Pussy-cat sits by the fire |
Pussy-Cat Mew |
Pussy-cat Mew jumped over a coal |
The Quarrel |
My little old man and I fell out |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Rain |
Rain, rain, go away, come again another day |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Rain |
Rain, rain, go to Spain |
Ride Away, Ride Away |
Ride away, ride away, Johnny shall ride |
Ring a Ring o' Roses |
Ring a ring o' roses, a pocketful of posies |
The Robin |
The north wind doth blow, and we shall have snow |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Robin and Richard |
Robin and Richard were two pretty men |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Robin Hood and Little John |
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, is in the mickle wood! |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Robin Redbreast |
Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Robin-a-Bobbin |
Robin-a-Bobbin bent his bow |
The Robins |
A robin and a robin's son once went to town to buy a bun |
Rock-a-Bye, Baby |
Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green |
Saturday, Sunday |
On Saturday night shall be all my care |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
A Seasonable Song |
Piping hot, smoking hot |
See, See |
See, see! What shall I see? |
See-Saw |
See-saw, Margery Daw |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Shall We Go a-Shearing? |
"Old woman, old woman, shall we go a-shearing?" |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
A Ship's Nail |
Over the water, and under the water |
Shoeing |
Shoe the colt, shoe the colt |
A Sieve |
A riddle, a riddle, as I suppose |
Simple Simon |
Simple Simon met a pieman, going to the fair |
illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham |
Sing a Song of Sixpence |
Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye |
illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Sing, Sing |
Sing, sing, what shall I sing? |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Sleep, Baby, Sleep |
Sleep, baby, sleep, our cottage vale is deep |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Sneezing |
If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger |
Solomon Grundy |
Solomon Grundy, born on a Monday |
The Sow and the Pig |
The sow came in with the saddle |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
A Star |
Higher than a house, higher than a tree |
A Strange Old Woman |
There was an old woman, and what do you think? |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Sulky Sue |
Here's Sulky Sue, what shall we do? |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Sunshine |
Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more |
A Sunshiny Shower |
A sunshiny shower |
A Sure Test |
If you are to be a gentleman |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Swan |
Swan, swan, over the sea |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
T'other Little Tune |
I won't be my father's Jack, I won't be my father's Jill |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Taffy |
Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief |
The Tailors and the Snail |
Four and Twenty tailors went to kill a snail |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
The Tarts |
The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Teeth and Gums |
Thirty white horses upon a red hill |
The Ten o'clock Scholar |
A diller, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar! |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
That's All |
There was an old woman sat spinning |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
There Was an Old Woman |
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe |
Thirty Days Hath September |
Thirty days hath September |
This Is the Way |
This is the way the ladies ride |
This Little Piggy |
This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home |
A Thorn |
I went to the wood and got it |
Three Blind Mice |
Three blind mice! See how they run! |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Three Children on the Ice |
Three children sliding on the ice upon a summer's day |
The Three Sons |
There was an old woman had three sons |
Three Straws |
Three straws on a staff |
Three Wise Men of Gotham |
Three wise men of Gotham went to sea in a bowl |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
To Babylon |
How many miles is it to Babylon? |
To Market |
To market, to market, to buy a fat pig |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son |
Tom, Tom, the piper's son, stole a pig, and away he run |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Tommy Snooks |
As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks were walking out one Sunday |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Tommy Tittlemouse |
Little Tommy Tittlemouse lived in a little house |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Tongs |
Long legs, crooked thighs |
Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dee |
Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee resolved to have a battle |
Two Birds |
There were two birds sat on a stone |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Two Blackbirds |
There were two blackbirds sitting on a hill |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Two Gray Kits |
The two gray kits, and the gray kits' mother |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
Two Pigeons |
I had two pigeons bright and gay |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
A Walnut |
As soft as silk, as white as milk |
Wee Willie Winkie |
Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
A Week of Birthdays |
Monday's child is fair of face |
illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham |
A Well |
As round as an apple, as deep as a cup |
What Are Little Boys Made Of? |
What are little boys made of, made of? |
When |
When I was a bachelor I lived by myself |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
When Jenny Wren Was Young |
'Twas once upon a time, when Jenny Wren was young |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
When the Snow Is on the Ground |
The little robin grieves when the snow is on the ground |
Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid |
"Where are you going, my pretty maid?" |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Whistle |
"Whistle, daughter, whistle; whistle, daughter dear" |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Why May Not I Love Johnny? |
Johnny shall have a new bonnet, and Johnny shall go to the fair |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Willy Boy |
"Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going?" |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Willy, Willy |
Willy, Willy Wilkin kissed the maids a-milking |
The Winds |
Mister East gave a feast |
Winter |
Cold and raw the north wind doth blow |
illustrated by Frederick Richardson |
The Woman of Exeter |
There dwelt an old woman at Exeter |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Young Lambs to Sell |
If I'd as much money as I could tell |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |
Young Roger and Dolly |
Young Roger came tapping at Dolly's window |
illustrated by Blanche Fisher Wright |