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Index of First Lines, Refrains, and Familiar Titles
Note: Titles of rhymes are in italics, and are not preceded by the definite or indefinite article.
A, B, C, D, 105.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, 105.
A boy that is good, 105.
A carrion crow sat on an oak, 186.
A cherry year, 118.
A cow and a calf, 124.
A diller, a dollar, 86.
A dis, a dis, a green grass, 131.
A duck and a drake, 77.
A farmer went trotting upon his grey mare,
13.
A fox jumped up one winter's night, 190 -1.
A frog he would a-wooing go, 172 -4.
A house full, a hole full, 151.
A laird, a lord, 110.
A little cock sparrow sat on a green tree,
201.
A little old man of Derby, 102.
A long-tailed pig, 46.
A man in the wilderness: asked me, 144.
A pipkin and a popkin, see 37.
A riddle, a riddle, 150.
A ring, a ring o' roses, 15.
A robin and a robin's son, 12.
A shoemaker makes shoes without leather,
152.
A sunshiny shower, 117.
A swarm of bees in May, 118.
A thatcher of Thatchwood went to Thatchet
a-thatching, 157.
A trot, and a canter, a gallop, and over, 14.
A was an apple-pie, 108 -9.
A was an archer, 106 -7.
A wise old owl sat in an oak, 116.
Abram Brown, 96.
Ah, ra, chickera, 111.
Aiken Drum, 162.
Ala, mala, mink, monk, 111.
All work and no play, 118.
Alligoshee, 130.
American jump, American jump, 78.
An old maid, an old maid, 7.
An old woman went to market and bought
a pig, 207 -9.
And he played upon a ladle, a ladle, a ladle,
see 162.
And you shall be a true lover of mine, see
196 -7.
Anna Elise, 142.
Apple-pie, apple-pie, 7.
Army, navy, 110.
Around the rick, around the rick, 152.
Arthur O' Bower has broken his band, 148.
As black as ink and isn't ink, 149.
As I sat on a sunny bank, 204.
As I walked by myself, 139.
As I was a-walking on Westminster
Bridge, 154.
As I was going along, long, long, 184.
As I was going by Charing Cross, 81.
As I was going o'er London Bridge, 150.
As I was going o'er Tipple Tine, 149.
As I was going to Banbury, 66.
As I was going to Derby, 205.
As I was going to St. Ives, 154.
As I was going to sell my eggs, 98.
As I was going up Pippen Hill, 123.
As I was going up the hill, 126.
As I was walking in a field of wheat, 149.
As I went by a dyer's door, 87.
As I went over the water, 184.
As I went to Bonner, 142.
As I went up the Brandy hill, 121.
As little Jenny Wren, 50.
As round as an apple, 148, 152.
As soft as silk, 150.
As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks, 33.
At Brill on the hill, 126.
At the siege of Belle Isle, 62.
Awake, arise, 143.
BAA, baa, black sheep, 44.
Baby and I, 138.
Baby, baby, naughty baby, 20.
Banbury Fair, 66.
Barber, barber, shave a pig, 142.
Barney Bodkin broke his nose, 143.
Bat, bat, come under my hat, 74.
Be always in time, 115.
Bell horses, bell horses, 77.
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, 201.
Betsy Baker, 97.
Betty Blue, 87.
Betty Botter bought some butter, 156.
Betty Pringle's Pig, 36.
Big box, little box, 110.
Big house, little house, 110.
Billy Boy, 189.
Billy, my own sweet lad, see 194.
Black I am and much admired, 150.
Black within, and red without, 147.
Bless you, bless you, burnie-bee, 74.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Oxford Nursery Rhyme Book. Contributors: Iona Opie - author, Peter Opie - author, Joan Hassall - illustrator. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1955. Page Number: 216.
    
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