| Card No. |
Book Title |
Card 1st Line |
| A1 |
John Gilpin |
Tomorrow is our wedding day |
| A2 |
John Gilpin |
The dogs did bark, the children … |
| A3 |
Three Jovial Huntsmen |
One said it was a boggart |
| A4 |
Three Jovial Huntsmen |
One said it was a bull calf |
| A5 |
Elegy on Mad Dog |
In Islington there lived a man |
| A6 |
Elegy on Mad Dog |
A kind and gentle heart he had |
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| B1 |
John Gilpin |
Stop, stop, John Gilpin! |
| B2 |
John Gilpin |
Stop thief! stop thief! A highwayman |
| B3 |
Three Jovial Huntsmen |
One said that they were children |
| B4 |
Three Jovial Huntsmen |
So they hunted an' they hollo'd (see picture) |
| B5 |
Elegy on Mad Dog |
And in that town a dog was found
(for picture click here) |
| B6 |
Elegy on Mad Dog |
The dog & man at first were friends |
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| C1 |
House that Jack Built |
This is the rat |
| C2 |
House that Jack Built |
This is the cat |
| C3 |
Song of Sixpence |
When the pie was opened |
| C4 |
Song of Sixpence |
Was that not a dainty dish |
| C5 |
Queen of Hearts |
The Queen of Hearts |
| C6 |
Queen of Hearts |
The Knave of Hearts he stole some tarts |
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| D1 |
House that Jack Built |
This is the cow |
| D2 |
House that Jack Built |
This is the man |
| D3 |
Song of Sixpence |
The King was in his counting house |
| D4 |
Song of Sixpence |
The maid was in the garden |
| D5 |
Queen of Hearts |
The Knave of Hearts brought back the tarts |
| D6 |
Queen of Hearts |
And vowed he'd steal no more |
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| E1 |
Hey Diddle Diddle |
Hey Diddle Diddle |
| E2 |
Hey Diddle Diddle |
The little dog laughed |
| E3 |
Bye Baby Bunting |
Bye Baby Bunting |
| E4 |
Bye Baby Bunting |
Father's gone a-hunting |
| E5 |
The Milkmaid |
Where are you going my pretty maid |
| E6 |
The Milkmaid |
Shall I go with you my pretty maid |
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| F1 |
Ride a cock horse |
Ride a cock horse |
| F2 |
Ride a cock horse |
With rings on her fingers |
| F3 |
A Farmer went trotting |
With his daughter behind him |
| F4 |
A Farmer went trotting |
The mare broke her knees |
| F5 |
The Milkmaid |
Then I can't marry you my pretty maid |
| F6 |
The Milkmaid |
Nobody asked you Sir! She said |
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| G1 |
A frog he would a-wooing go |
A frog he would a-wooing go |
| G2 |
A frog he would a-wooing go |
Now they arrived |
| G3 |
Come lasses and lads |
Come lasses and lads |
| G4 |
Come lasses and lads |
Now there they did stay |
| G5 |
The Fox jumps over |
The huntsman blows his horn |
| G6 |
The Fox jumps over |
The Fox jumps over the Parson's gate |
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| H1 |
A frog he would a-wooing go |
Pray Miss Mouse |
| H2 |
A frog he would a-wooing go |
Pray Mr. Frog |
| H3 |
Come lasses and lads |
With singing and playing |
| H4 |
Come lasses and lads |
Some loitered on the way |
| H5 |
The Fox jumps over |
Now the Parson had a pair to wed |
| H6 |
The Fox jumps over |
Then pass around the can |