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Оглавление - Mother Goose or the Old Nursery Rhimes
Алексей Козлов
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There was an old man of Tobago
Old Mother Goose
Boys and girls, come out to play
Tom Tumbs Alphabet
The Walrus and the Carpenter
A Man Went Hunting at Reigate
Humpty-Dumpty
“There was an Owl Lived in an Oak”
Four and twenty tailors
Good King Arthur
Market
Hot cross buns
Rusty, dusty
Who Stole the Bird’s-Nest?
“There was a Jolly Miller.”
THE QUEEN OF HEARTS
Dickery, Dare
A little man
Molly, my sister
Solomon Grundy
Jack Sprat
At the siege of Belleisle
One, two
As I went to Bonner
Hush, baby, my doll
Brow, brow, brinkie
If you are to be a gentleman
My pretty maid
The Barber
“The Dame Made a Curtsey, the Dog made a Bow.”
Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog
There was a monkey
I had a little Hen
The Waves on the Sea-Shore
Little Jack Horner
The Marriage of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren
The Death and Burial of Poor Cock Robin
Freddie and the Cherry-Tree
Simple Simon
News of the day
Willy boy
Away, Birds, away!
I had a little dog
The Cock doth crow
Jack Sprat
The King of France
THE ROBIN REDBREASTS
A CARRION CROW
Mary had a pretty bird
Little Blue Betty
[A CANDLE.]
A FROG HE WOULD A-WOOING GO.
I SAW A SHIP A-SAILING
Tom, Tom, was a pi per’s son
High diddle ding
Three wise men of Gotham
LITTLE BOY BLUE
There was an old woman
We are all in the dumps
As I was going along, long, long
A-milking, a-milking, my maid
Old father Grey Beard
Dance a baby diddit
Snail, snail, come out of your hole
Bye, baby bunting
YOUNG LAMBS TO SELL
Come, let’s to bed, says Sleepy-head
John Boldero
THE GREAT BROWN OWL
LITTLE TOM TUCKER
Doctor Foster
Mary, Mary, quite contrary
The man in the moon
Little Robin
Pit, pat, well-a-day!
Ding, dong, darrow
DAME DUCK’S LESSONS TO HER DUCKLINGS
John Smith
John Cook
Old mother Widdle
OLD KING COLE
A Apple Pie
Pussy
A crooked man
BAA, BAA, BLACK SHEEP
Barber
The Lion and the Unicorn
Thomas a Tattamus took two T’s
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray
Little boy
HEY, DIDDLE, DIDDLE
THE YOUNG LINNETS
SEE-SAW, MARGERY DAW
RIDE A COCK-HORSE
THE FOX AND THE FARMER
Pease pudding hot
Curly-locks
Margery Mutton-pie
Rat
Snail
If
HARK, HARK, THE DOGS DO BARK
I had a little husband
Goosey, goosey
Handy Spandy
If all the world were water
Hey, my kitten
Here
I had a little pon
Little Tommy Tittlemouse
Please
Leg over leg
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT
Two legs
A little boy
As I was going up Primrose Hill
Jack and Jill went up the hill
The wind
THE TURTLE-DOVE’S NEST
Peter White
He that would thrive
Hush-a-bye
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe
One, two, three
There was an old woman
A little hobby horse
Eggs
THE FROG’S CHORUS
Cross-Patch
DING, DONG, BELL
NURSERY RHYME ALPHABET
Swan
One misty moisty morning
Deedle, deedle
The old woman
HICKETY, PICKETY, MY BLACK HEN
I’ll tell you a story
I LOVE SIXPENCE
Fat man of Bombay
WHEN THE PIE WAS OPENED, THE BIRDS BEGAN TO SING
The King was in his counting-house
Little Polly Flinders
Great A
Poor old Robinson Crusoe!
Bat, bat
The North Wind
THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG
BUTCHER, BUTCHER, KILL OX
RAT, RAT, GNAW ROPE
COW, COW, GIVE ME A SAUCER OF MILK
HAYMAKERS, GIVE ME A WISP OF HAY
THE CAT BEGAN TO KILL THE RAT
Dickery, dickery, dock!
A diller, a dollar
Jacky
Tommy kept a chandler’s shop
See a pin and pick it up
Ladybird, Ladybird
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Nim, nim, nim
Little Miss Muffett
Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks
The cat sat
Pussy-cat
Little jumping Joan
GOOD DOBBIN
THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN
Twinkle, twinkle, little star
Charley, Charley
A, B, C,
Elizabeth
Up hill and down dale
market
Apple-pie
My little old man
Georgie Porgie
I love little Pussy
Taffy
A FARMER WENT TROTTING UPON HIS GREY MARE
Little Betty Blue
Hush-a-bye
You shall have an apple
A MAN OF WORDS AND NOT OF DEEDS
Poor Dog Bright
Pippin Hill
Early to bed
Old woman
The Cuckoo’s a bonny bird
Pat-a-cake
Needles and pins
For every evil under the sun
Three children
THE WONDERFUL DERBY RAM
My Lady Wind
Bow-wow-wow!
woods
JENNY SHALL HAVE A NEW BONNET
Nievie
Oh, mother
Rain
Up hill spare me
Little Fred
Bless you, bless you, bonny bee
Jack Sprat’s pig
Rain, rain
A little cock
The rose is red
«We’ll go a-shooting
Valentine, oh, Valentine
Mr. Isbiste
LITTLE BO-PEEP
As I was going to St. Ives
Go to bed
There was an old woman
Some little mice