The Nursery Rhyme Book

Chapter 8

Chapter 8502 wordsPublic domain

There was a little Guinea-pig 136

There was a little man 64

There was a little man 208

There was a little nobby colt 274

There was a little woman, as I've been told 116

There was a man, and he had nought 61

There was a man and he was mad 142

There was a man of Thessaly 133

There was a monkey climbed up a tree 39

There was a piper, he'd a cow 226

There was an old man 162

There was an old man of Tobago 161

There was an old woman 155

There was an old woman 158

There was an old woman, and what do you think 141

There was an old woman, as I've heard tell 156

There was an old woman called Nothing-at-all 162

There was an old woman had three sons 161

There was an old woman of Leeds 158

There was an old woman of Norwich 161

There was an old woman toss'd up in a basket 157

There was an old woman who lived in a shoe 158

There were three jovial Welshmen 169

There were three sisters in a hall 131

There were two birds sat on a stone 111

There were two blackbirds 188

Thirty days hath September 49

Thirty white horses upon a red hill 129

This is the house that Jack built 249

This is the key of the kingdom 260

This is the way the ladies ride 187

This pig went to market 176

Thomas a Tattamus took two T's 130

Three blind mice, see how they run! 105

Three children sliding on the ice 134

Three wise men of Gotham 65

Tobacco reek! tobacco reek! 141

To make your candles last for a' 77

To market, to market 151

To market, to market, to buy a fat pig 195

To market, to market, to buy a plum-cake 272

Tom he was a piper's son 95

Tom, Tom, the piper's son 63

Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee 196

Two legs sat upon three legs 132

UP at Piccadilly oh! 113

Up hill and down dale 208

WE are three brethren out of Spain 181

Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town 119

We're all in the dumps 274

What are little boys made of, made of? 265

What is the rhyme for _poringer_? 37

What's the news of the day? 266

When good King Arthur ruled this land 32

When I was a bachelor I lived by myself 202

When little Fred was called to bed 120

When the wind is in the east 80

When V and I together meet 49

Where are you going, my pretty maid? 111

Where have you been all the day? 216

Who comes here? 272

Who goes round my house this night? 186

Whoop, whoop, and hollow 186

Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going? 263

YEOW mussent sing a' Sunday 82

You shall have an apple 106

Young lambs to sell! 150

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Transcriber's Notes:

Obvious punctuation errors repaired.