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A Candle

Little Nancy Etticoat In a white petticoat And with a red nose. The longer she stands The shorter she grows. 

A carrion crow sat on an oak

A carrion crow sat on an oak, Sing heigh ho, the carrion crow, Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding ho, Watching a tailor shape his coat. Sing heigh ho, the carrion crow, Fol de riddle, lol de riddle, hi ding ho. Wife, bring me my old bent bow, Sing heigh ho...

A cat came fiddling

A cat came fiddling out of a barn, With a pair of bagpipes under her arm; She could sing nothing but fiddle-de-dee, The mouse has married the bumble-bee; Pipe, cat – dance, mouse – We'll have a wedding at our good house. 

A Cherry

As I was going through a garden gap, Who should I see but Dick Red-Cap! A stick in hand and a stone in his throat. If you'll tell me this riddle, I'll give you a groat. 

A dog and a cat

A dog and a cat went out together, To see some friends just out of the town; Said the cat to the dog, "What d'ye think of the weather?" "I think, ma'am, the rain will come down – But don't be alarmed, for I've an umbrella That will shelter us both," said this...

A Dog and a Cock

A dog and a cock A journey once took, They travelled along till 'twas late; The dog he made free In the hollow of a tree, And the cock on the boughs of it sate. The cock, nothing knowing, In the morn fell a-crowing, Upon which comes a fox to the tree; Says he...

A Dream

1. I thought this heart consuming lay On Cupid's burning shrine; I thought he stole thy heart away, And placed it near to mine. 2. I saw thy heart begin to melt Like ice before the sun; Till both a glow congenial felt, And mingled into one! 

A Drop of Brandy-O

A landlady of France loved an officer, 'tis said And the officer he dearly loved his brandy-o. Now said she "I dearly love this officer, tho' his nose is red And his legs are what the regiment calls bandy-o. But when this bandy officer was ordered to the coas...

A farmer went trotting

A farmer went trotting Upon his grey mare, Bumpety, bumpety, bump! With his daughter behind him So rosy and fair, Lumpety, lumpety, lump! A raven cried "Croak!" And they all tumbled down, Bumpety, bumpety, bump! The mare broke her knees, And the farmer his cr...

A Fenian Song

1. The Queen's Own Regiment was their name; From fair Toronto town they came To put the Irish all to shame The Queen's and Colonel Booker! 2. What fury fills each loyal mind! No volunteer would stay behind. They flung their red rag to the wind "Hurrah, my boy...

A Frog He Would A Wooing Go

1. A Frog He Would A Wooing Go, Hm - hm, A frog he would a wooing go, Whether his mother let him or no, Hm - hm - hm. 2. He rode right to Miss Mousie's den, Hm - hm, He rode right to Miss Mousie's den, Said he Miss Mousie are you within? Hm - hm - hm. 3. Yes...

A Frog He Would A Wooing Go (wersja II)

A Frog he would a-wooing go, Heigho! says Rowley, Whether his mother would let him or no. With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach, Heigho! says Anthony Rowley. So off he set with his opera hat, Heigho! says Rowley, And on the way he met with a Rat. With a r...

A gaping wide-mouthed waddling frog

A gaping wide-mouthed waddling frog. Two pudding ends would choke a dog, With a gaping wide-mouthed waddling frog. Three monkeys tied to a clog, Two pudding ends would choke a dog, With a gaping wide-mouthed waddling frog. Four horses stuck in a bog, Three...

A girl in the army

A girl in the army She longed for a baby, She took her father's greyhound And laid it in the cradle. Lullaby, Baby Bow Wow, Long legs hast thou, And wasn't it for thy cold snout I would kiss thee now, now. 

A Hot Time In the Old Town

Come along get you ready Wear your bran, bran new gown, For dere's gwine to be a meeting In that good, good old town, Where you knowed ev'ry body, And they all knowed you, And you've got a rabbits foot To keep away the hoodo; Where you hear That the preaching...

À l'intérieur d'une citrouille

À l'intérieur d'une citrouille Y' avait un papillon géant Fort amoureux d'une grenouille Qui se plaignait du mal de dents Oh, là là, que j'ai mal aux dents Oh la coquine, la coquine, la coquine, Oh, là, là, que j'ai mal aux dents Oh la coquine, la coqui...

À la pêche des moules

À la pêche des moules, Je n' veux plus aller, maman, À la pêche des moules, Je n' veux plus aller. Les garçons de Marennes Me prendraient mon panier, maman, Les garçons de Marennes Me prendraient mon panier. À la pêche des moules, Je n' veux plus aller, mama...

A Lady Fair

1. A lady fair in a garden walkin' When a well dressed gentleman came ridin' by He stepped up to her, all for to view her An he said "Fair lady, would you fancy I?" "I am no lady but a poor maiden An a poor girl of low degree, Therefore young man seek another...

A Letter to Tom

1. I've wandered by the village Tom I've set beneath the tree Upon the schoolhouse playing ground That sheltered you and me But none are left to greet me Tom And few are left to know That played with us upon the green Just fifteen years ago But when our time...

A Life in the West

1. Oh! brothers, come hither, and list to my story Merry and brief will the narrative be Here, like a monarch, I reign in my glory, Master am I, boys, of all that I see. Where once frown'd a forest, a garden is smiling The meadows and moorlands are marshes no...