Song |
Source |
First Line |
Baa! Baa! Black Sheep |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
"Baa! Baa! Black sheep, have you any wool?" |
Billy Pringle |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Billy Pringle had a little pig |
The Carrion Crow |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
A carrion crow sat on an oak, derry, derry, derry, decco |
Xmas Day in the Morning |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Dame, get up and bake your pies, bake your pies, bake your pies |
Dance a Baby |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Dance a baby diddy! |
Ding Dong Bell |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Ding dong bell! Pussy’s in the well! |
Dr. Faustus |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Doctor Faustus was a good man |
Et Moi de M'en Courir |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
En passant dans un p’tit bois, où le coucou chantait |
The Fly and the Humble Bee |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Fiddle-de-dee, Fiddle-de-dee, the fly has married the humble bee |
Buy a Broom |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
From Deutschland I come with my light wares all laden |
Girls and Boys |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Girls and boys come out to play, the moon doth shine as bright as day |
The Mulberry Bush |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Here we go round the mulberry bush |
Dickory Dock |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Hickory, dickory dock! the mouse ran up the clock |
Hot Cross Buns |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Hot Cross Buns! Hot Cross Buns! One a penny, two a penny, Hot Cross Buns! |
My Lady's Garden |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
How does my lady’s garden grow? |
Hush-a-by Baby |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Hush-a-by baby on the tree-top |
I Had a Little Nut Tree |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
I had a little nut-tree, nothing would it bear |
The Four Presents |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
I had four brothers over the sea, Perrie, Merrie, Dixi, Domine |
I Saw Three Ships |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
I saw three ships come sailing by |
If All the World Were Paper |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
If all the world were paper, and all the sea were ink |
Le Petit Chasseur |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Il était un petit homm’, A cheval sur un bâton |
La Bergere |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Il était un’ bergère, et ron, ron, ron, petit patapon |
Ye Frog's Wooing |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
It was the frog lived in the well, Heigh-ho! says Rowley |
Jack and Jill |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water |
Ye Frog and Ye Crow |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
A jolly fat frog lived in the river swim, O! |
Lavender's Blue |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Lavender’s blue, diddle, diddle! Lavender’s green |
Bo-Peep |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Little Bo-Peep, she lost her sheep, and didn’t know where to find them |
The Little Cock Sparrow |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
A little cock-sparrow sat on a high tree |
Little Jack Horner |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, eating a Christmas pie |
London Bridge |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
London Bridge is broken down, dance over my Ladye Lea |
Lucy Locket |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it |
The Ploughboy in Luck |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
My daddy is dead, but I can’t tell you how |
The North Wind and the Robin |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
The north wind doth blow and we shall have snow |
Looby Light |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Now we dance looby, looby, looby |
The Scare-Crow |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
O all you little blackey tops, pray don’t you eat my father’s crops |
The Jolly Tester |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
O dear Six-pence, I’ve got Six-pence, I love Six-pence as I love my life |
Mrs. Bond |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
"Oh, what have you got for dinner, Mrs. Bond?" |
King Cole |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Old King Cole was a merry old soul |
The Little Disaster |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Once there lived a little man, where a little river ran |
The Old Man in Leather |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
One misty, moisty morning, when cloudy was the weather |
Oranges and Lemons |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Oranges and lemons, says the bells of St. Clemen’s |
Charley over the Water |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Over the water, and over the lea, and over the water to Charley |
Polly Put the Kettle On |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Polly, put the kettle on, Polly, put the kettle on |
Pussy Cat |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Pussy-cat high, Pussy-cat low |
Puss at Court |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
"Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, where have you been?" |
Margery Daw |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
See-saw, Margery Daw |
Ye Fairy Ship |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
A ship, a ship a-sailing, a-sailing on the sea |
Ye Song of Sixpence |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket fall of rye |
Sur le Pont d'Avignon |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
Sur le pont d’Avignon, tout le monde y danse, danse |
Ye Jolly Miller |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
There was a jolly miller once lived on the river Dee |
There Was a Lady Loved a Swine |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
There was a lady loved a swine |
Little Man and Maid |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
There was a little man and he woo’d a little maid |
The Little Woman and the Pedlar |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
There was a little woman, as I’ve heard say, Fol, lol, diddle, diddle dol |
Aiken Drum |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
There was a man lived in the moon, lived in the moon, lived in the moon |
The Old Woman of Norwich |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
There was an old woman and what do you think? |
The Old Woman Tossed Up in a Blanket |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
There was an old woman tossed up in a blanket |
The Three Little Kittens |
The Baby's Bouquet by Walter Crane |
There were three little kittens put on their mittens |
Three Blind Mice |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Three blind mice, see how they run! |
Three Children |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Three children sliding on the ice, all on a summer’s day |
Over the Hills and Far Away |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Tom he was a piper’s son, he learnt to play when he was young |
Tom, the Piper's Son |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Tom, Tom, the piper’s son, stole a pig and away did run |
Cock Robin and Jenny Wren |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
'Twas on a merry time, when Jenny Wren was young |
St. Paul's Steeple |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Upon Paul’s steeple stands a tree as full of apples as may be |
Warm Hands |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
Warm hands, warm, thy men are gone to plough |
Natural History |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
What are little boys made of? |
King Arthur |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
When good King Arthur ruled this land, he was a goodly king |
My Pretty Maid |
The Baby's Opera by Walter Crane |
"Where are you going to, my pretty maid?" |