Curly locks, curly locks, wilt thou be mine? CUSTOMS Dance, Bumpkin, dance Dance, little baby, dance up high Deedle, deedle, dumpling, my son John Gay go up Great A, little a Heigh, ho! Heigh, ho! Five score of men, money, and pins Formed long ago, yet made to-day - Four-and-twenty tailors went to kill a snail FRAGMENTS GAMES and gay go down Giles Collins he said to his old mother Green cheeses, yellow laces Here am I, little jumping Joan Here comes a poor woman from baby-land Here comes I Here we come a piping Herrings, herrings, white and red 129 116 136 108 138 Hush a bye, baby, on the tree top Hush thee, my babby Hushy baby, my doll, I pray you don't cry I am a pretty wench I can make diet bread I had a little castle upon the sea-side I had a little dog, and his name was Blue Bell I had a little moppet I had a little pony I had a little sister, they call'd her peep, peep I'll tell you a story - I love sixpence, pretty little sixpence I see the moon, and the moon sees me I went to the toad that lies under the wall I won't be my father's Jack If all the seas were one sea Jim and George were two great lords John Ball shot them all John Cook had a little grey mare Lady-bird, lady bird, fly thy way home Lazy dukes, that sit in your neuks 117 91 Little boy, pretty boy, where was you born? 156 Mary had a pretty bird Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John Miss one two and three, could never agree Multiplication is vexation My father he died, but I can't tell you how My father he died, I cannot tell how My lady Wind, my lady Wind N. for a word of deniance Nancy Dawson was so fine Needles and pins, needles and pins - O that I was where I would be Of all the gay birds that e'er I did see Old Dr. Foster went to Gloster Old King Cole Old mother Hubbard Old mother Niddity Nod swore by the pudding-bag One-ery, two-ery One misty moisty morning - One old Oxford ox opening oysters One's none One, two, buckle my shoe One, two, three 133 132 86 Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been? 9 Queen Anne, queen Anne, you sit in the sun RIDDLES Ride a cock-horse Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross Ride a cock-horse to Coventry Cross 113 100 91 109 114 114 See saw, Jack in a hedge 110 See saw, Margery Daw See saw, sack-a-day See saw, sacradown See! see! what shall I see? Shake a leg, wag a leg, when will you gang? Sieve my lady's oatmeal Simple Simon met a pieman St. Dunstan, as the story goes St. Swithin's day, if thou dost rain Taffy was a Welchman, Taffy was a thief Tell-tale, tit The carrion crow he sat upon an oak The fox and his wife, they had a great strife The lion and the unicorn The man in the moon The man in the moon drinks claret Tne quaker's wife got up to bake There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile 30 There was a mad man and he had a mad wife 76 There was an old man, and he liv'd in a wood There was an old man in a velvet coat 23 There was an old man who lived in a wood 32 There was an old man who liv'd in Middle-row 142 25,73 |