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There was a little man;

And he had a little gun;

And his bullets were made of lead; lead; lead;

He shot Johnny Sprig

Through the middle of his wig;

And knocked it right off his head; head; head。







There was an old woman; and what do you think?

She lived upon nothing but victuals and drink:

Victuals and drink were the chief of her diet:

Yet this little old woman could never be quiet。



She went to a baker to buy her some bread;

And when she came home; her husband was dead;

She went to the clerk to toll the bell;

And when she came back her husband was well。







If I had as much money as I could spend;

I never would cry old chairs to mend;

Old chairs to mend; old chairs to mend;

I never would cry old chairs to mend。



If I had as much money as I could tell;

I never would cry old clothes to sell;

Old clothes to sell; old clothes to sell;

I never would cry old clothes to sell。







One misty; moisty morning;

When cloudy was the weather;

I met a little old man

Clothed all in leather;

He began to bow and scrape;

And I began to grin; …

How do you do; and how do you do;

And how do you do again?







If all the world were apple…pie;

And all the sea were ink;

And all the trees were bread and cheese;

What should we have to drink?







Pease…pudding hot;

Pease…pudding cold;

Pease…pudding in the pot;

Nine days old。

Some like it hot;

Some like it cold;

Some like it in the pot;

Nine days old。







Hey; diddle; diddle;

The cat and the fiddle;

The cow jumped over the moon;

The little dog laughed

To see such sport;

And the dish ran away with the spoon。







Little Jack Horner sat in the corner

Eating a Christmas pie;

He put in his thumb; and pulled out a plum;

And said; 〃What a good boy am I!〃







Little Miss Muffet;

Sat on a tuffet;

Eating of curds and whey;

There came a great spider

That sat down beside her;

And frightened Miss Muffet away。







There was a crooked man; and he went a crooked mile。

He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile:

He bought a crooked cat; which caught a crooked mouse;

And they all lived together in a little crooked house。







Little Polly Flinders;

Sat among the cinders;

Warming her pretty little toes;

Her mother came and caught her;

And whipped her little daughter

For spoiling her nice new clothes。







Barber; barber; shave a pig;

How many hairs will make a wig?

〃Four…and…twenty; that's enough。〃

Give the barber a pinch of snuff。








Little Boy Blue; come blow up your horn;

The sheep's in the meadow; the cow's in the corn;

But where is the boy that looks after the sheep?

He's under a hay…cock; fast asleep。

Will you awake him?  No; not I;

For if I do; he'll be sure to cry。







There was a man of our town;

And he was wondrous wise;

He jumped into a bramble bush;

And scratched out both his eyes:



But when he saw his eyes were out;

With all his might and main;

He jumped into another bush;

And scratched 'em in again。







The north wind doth blow;

And we shall have snow;

And what will poor Robin do then;

Poor thing?



He'll sit in a barn;

And to keep himself warm;

Will hide his head under his wing;

Poor thing!







Higgleby; piggleby; my black hen;

She lays eggs for gentlemen;

Sometimes nine; and sometimes ten;

Higgleby; piggleby; my black hen。







Three wise men of Gotham

Went to sea in a bowl;

If the bowl had been stronger;

My song had been longer。







There was an old woman lived under a hill;

And if she's not gone; she lives there still。







Pussy…cat; pussy…cat; where have you been?

I've been to London to look at the Queen。

Pussy…cat; pussy…cat; what did you there?

I frightened a little mouse under the chair。







There were two blackbirds sitting on a hill;

The one named Jack; the other named Jill;

Fly away; Jack!  Fly away; Jill!

Come again; Jack!  Come again; Jill!







Goosey; goosey; gander;

Whither shall I wander;

Up stairs; down stairs;

And in my lady's chamber。

There I met an old man

Who would not say his prayers;

I took him by his left leg

And threw him down the stairs。







Baa; baa; black sheep; have you any wool?

Yes; sir; yes; sir; three; bags full。

One for my master; one for my dame;

And one for the little boy that lives in the lane。







Bye; baby bunting;

Daddy's gone a…hunting

To get a little rabbit…skin

To wrap the baby bunting in。







Old King Cole was a merry old soul;

And a merry old soul was he;

He called for his pipe; and he called for his bowl;

And he called for his fiddlers three。

Every fiddler; he had a fiddle; and a very fine fiddle had he;

Twee tweedle dee; tweedle dee; went the fiddlers。

Oh; there's none so rare; as can compare

With King Cole and his fiddlers three!







Ride a cock…horse to Banbury Cross;

To see a fine lady ride on a white horse;

Rings on her fingers; and bells on her toes;

She shall have music wherever she goes。







Hector Protector was dressed all in green;

Hector Protector was sent to the Queen。

The Queen did not like him; no more did the King;

So Hector Protector was sent back again。







Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers;

A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked;

If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers;

Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?







Jack Sprat could eat no fat;

His wife could eat no lean;

And so; betwixt them both; you see;

They licked the platter clean。







The lion and the unicorn

Were fighting for the crown;

The lion beat the unicorn

All round about the town。

Some gave them white bread;

And some gave them brown;

Some gave them plum cake;

And sent them out of town。







As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks

Were walking out one Sunday;

Says Tommy Snooks to Bessy Brooks;

〃To…morrow will be Monday。〃







Curly locks!  Curly locks!

Wilt thou be mine?

Thou shalt not wash dishes

Nor yet feed the swine;

But sit on a cushion

And sew a fine seam;

And feed upon strawberries;

Sugar and cream。







Blow; wind; blow! and go; mill; go!

That the miller may grind his corn;

That the baker may take it and into rolls make it;

And send us some hot in the morn。







Six little mice sat down to spin;

Pussy passed by; and she peeped in。

〃What are you at; my little men?〃

〃Making coats for gentlemen。〃

〃Shall I come in and bite off your threads?〃

〃No; no; Miss Pussy; you'll snip off our heads。〃

〃Oh; no; I'll not; I'll help you to spin。〃

〃That may be so; but you don't come in!〃







Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea;

Silver buckles at his knee;

When he comes back; he'll marry me;

Bonny Bobby Shaftoe。



Bobby Shaftoe's fat and fair;

Combing down his yellow hair;

He's my love for evermair;

Bonny Bobby Shaftoe。







Rock…a…bye; baby; thy cradle is green;

Father's a nobleman; mother's a queen;

And Betty's a lady; and wears a gold ring;

And Johnny's a drummer; and drums for the King。



Hush…a…bye; baby; on the tree…top;

When the wind blows the cradle will rock;

When the bough breaks; the cradle will fall;

Down will come baby; bough; cradle; and all。







To market; to market; to buy a fat pig;

Home again; home again; jiggety…jig;

To market; to market; to buy a fat hog;

Home again; home again; jiggety…jog;

To market; to market; to buy a plum bun;

Home again; home again; market is done。







JACK AND JILL



Jack and Jill went up the hill;

To fetch a pail of water;

Jack fell down and broke his crown

And Jill came tumbling after。



Up Jack got and home did trot

As fast as he could caper;

And went t

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