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quadgram | frequency |
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for composers see stevenson | 35 |
for other composers see | 34 |
other composers see stevenson | 32 |
north wind doth blow | 31 |
round the mulberry bush | 29 |
when i was a | 27 |
we go round the | 24 |
ss for composers see | 24 |
there was an old | 23 |
go round the mulberry | 23 |
this is the way | 21 |
sing a song of | 20 |
there was a little | 19 |
i had a little | 19 |
where are you going | 18 |
chickens round the gate | 17 |
where go the boats | 17 |
the sun is up | 17 |
have you seen the | 16 |
many bones in the | 15 |
how many bones in | 15 |
here we go round | 15 |
was an old woman | 15 |
a song of sixpence | 15 |
children and the sheep | 15 |
by the side of | 15 |
she went to the | 14 |
my bed is a | 14 |
soon have him well | 14 |
i am the wind | 14 |
the back of the | 14 |
with a rowley powley | 14 |
bed is a boat | 14 |
the name of the | 14 |
as we go round | 14 |
our darling is ill | 14 |
when she came back | 14 |
are you going to | 13 |
but when she came | 13 |
a ship on the | 13 |
ship on the sea | 13 |
house that jack built | 13 |
the house that jack | 13 |
merry month of may | 13 |
cat and the mouse | 13 |
my ship and i | 13 |
the beginning and at | 12 |
the words of the | 12 |
at the close of | 12 |
beginning and at the | 12 |
a paper of pins | 12 |
at the beginning and | 12 |
where have you been | 12 |
in the centre of | 12 |
and at the close | 12 |
how many miles to | 11 |
get over the stile | 11 |
went up the hill | 11 |
put the kettle on | 11 |
over my lady lee | 11 |
illustration she went to | 11 |
was once a little | 11 |
dance over my lady | 11 |
i saw a ship | 11 |
see the chickens round | 11 |
the centre of the | 11 |
i love little pussy | 11 |
round and round the | 11 |
the chickens round the | 11 |
in the united states | 10 |
does little birdie say | 10 |
lay in the house | 10 |
show you how the | 10 |
what does little birdie | 10 |
you ever did see | 10 |
the merry month of | 10 |
the beginning of the | 10 |
in the house that | 10 |
picture books in winter | 10 |
there was once a | 10 |
saw a ship a | 10 |
how do you do | 10 |
that lay in the | 10 |
once a little birdie | 10 |
birdies in the greenwood | 10 |
kitty cat and the | 10 |
you how the farmer | 10 |
man in the moon | 10 |
young lambs to sell | 9 |
illustration this is the | 9 |
a little child like | 9 |
went a little farther | 9 |
you a paper of | 9 |
our work is done | 9 |
farmer in the dell | 9 |
as i was going | 9 |
my little dog gone | 9 |
the birds are singing | 9 |
the snow is falling | 9 |
where is my little | 9 |
see the snow is | 9 |
she went a little | 9 |
i will give you | 9 |
bell high in the | 9 |
thumbs and fingers say | 9 |
the close of play | 9 |
that ate the malt | 9 |
fingers say good morning | 9 |
centre of the ring | 9 |
knights and the good | 9 |
at the end of | 9 |
the end of the | 9 |
shall i show you | 9 |
is the way the | 9 |
will you marry me | 9 |
now the day is | 9 |
little child like me | 9 |
high in the steeple | 9 |
and the good child | 9 |
is the way we | 9 |
the song of the | 9 |
i was a lady | 9 |
what do you think | 9 |
bones in the human | 9 |
if i were a | 9 |
and fingers say good | 9 |
lies in my hand | 8 |
the sabbath is here | 8 |
can a little child | 8 |
sing you a song | 8 |
jill went up the | 8 |
to join in our | 8 |
god sends his bright | 8 |
if all the world | 8 |
the three little kittens | 8 |
church window and church | 8 |
farmer and the housewife | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
jack and jill went | 8 |
on the back of | 8 |
join in our lay | 8 |
that killed the rat | 8 |
i show you how | 8 |
translated from the german | 8 |
cold and frosty morning | 8 |
then there were but | 8 |
golden slumbers kiss your | 8 |
one said it was | 8 |
form of the game | 8 |
little ball lies in | 8 |
wren and the hen | 8 |
window and church door | 8 |
boy and the wren | 8 |
ball lies in my | 8 |
do bells for christmas | 8 |
why do bells for | 8 |
and jill went up | 8 |
bells for christmas ring | 8 |
polly put the kettle | 8 |
is my little dog | 8 |
cgv for other composers | 8 |
go round and round | 8 |
slumbers kiss your eyes | 8 |
come and join our | 8 |
riding on the rail | 8 |
good morning to the | 8 |
i have a little | 8 |
and she met a | 7 |
play with the limbs | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
can you show me | 7 |
sweetly the birds are | 7 |
land of story books | 7 |
me how the farmer | 7 |
going round the mulberry | 7 |
all through the night | 7 |
that worried the cat | 7 |
his bright spring sun | 7 |
lesson from the bee | 7 |
show me how the | 7 |
see how they run | 7 |
shs story of the | 7 |
old man of tobago | 7 |
many miles to babylon | 7 |
did you ever see | 7 |
look at the moon | 7 |
give to you a | 7 |
illustration there was a | 7 |
the day is over | 7 |
i was a shoemaker | 7 |
snow is falling fast | 7 |
in the tree top | 7 |
fir and the pine | 7 |
all in a row | 7 |
back of the hand | 7 |
you show me how | 7 |
alder by the river | 7 |
with singing and ringing | 7 |
little master of gymnastics | 7 |
little boys made of | 7 |
are little boys made | 7 |
for composers see goethe | 7 |
ss for other composers | 7 |
the good moolly cow | 7 |
up and down the | 7 |
i wish i was | 7 |
at the same time | 7 |
rcs for composers see | 7 |
from the german of | 7 |
post free on application | 7 |
armies in the fire | 7 |
build it up with | 7 |
come out to play | 7 |
sends his bright spring | 7 |
she came back he | 7 |
baby and the moon | 7 |
and out of the | 7 |
farewell to the farm | 7 |
came back he was | 7 |
will mend it up | 6 |
was a tree stood | 6 |
children on the tower | 6 |
is said to be | 6 |
ws for composers see | 6 |
fish in the brook | 6 |
and round the valley | 6 |
five knights and good | 6 |
the following is a | 6 |
law faw sol law | 6 |
away among the blossoms | 6 |
with the crumpled horn | 6 |
there was a tree | 6 |
had a little lamb | 6 |
bridge is falling down | 6 |
we will mend it | 6 |
faw sol law mi | 6 |
the time has come | 6 |
we have a lodging | 6 |
the cow with the | 6 |
sing with cheery voices | 6 |
out in the meadows | 6 |
in the course of | 6 |
beginning of the century | 6 |
fishes in the brook | 6 |
little maiden and the | 6 |
and why may not | 6 |
this cold and frosty | 6 |
grass growing all round | 6 |
stood in the ground | 6 |
that tossed the dog | 6 |
a tree stood in | 6 |
a pail of water | 6 |
green grass growing all | 6 |
jesus bids us shine | 6 |
it is lovely may | 6 |
lbs for other composers | 6 |
and pretty maids all | 6 |
see when i was | 6 |
london bridge is falling | 6 |
will you have a | 6 |
sol law mi faw | 6 |
to court your daughter | 6 |
faw sol law faw | 6 |
north wind and the | 6 |
the flowers of may | 6 |
for composers see schults | 6 |
bird on the wall | 6 |
for the gay lady | 6 |
tree stood in the | 6 |
who lives in the | 6 |
a bucket of water | 6 |
over in the meadow | 6 |
mend it up with | 6 |
and the green grass | 6 |
on the top of | 6 |
light bird on the | 6 |
one of the most | 6 |
hunting we will go | 6 |
signs of the seasons | 6 |
maiden and the stars | 6 |
can we have a | 6 |
death and burial of | 6 |
the green grass growing | 6 |
sol law faw sol | 6 |
what do you want | 6 |
knights and good child | 6 |
see at the beginning | 6 |
cow with the crumpled | 6 |
was a little man | 6 |
five knights and bad | 5 |
you know how many | 5 |
and round it goes | 5 |
the farmer in the | 5 |
of the same game | 5 |
jenny shall have a | 5 |
a may morning early | 5 |
hiding of the child | 5 |
of the apple tree | 5 |
cock robin and jenny | 5 |
in front of the | 5 |
coloured plates in each | 5 |
the feet go tramp | 5 |
it is a pleasant | 5 |
and what do you | 5 |
there is a brooklet | 5 |
with the exception of | 5 |
planting of the apple | 5 |
my knight is a | 5 |
say the bells of | 5 |
under the name of | 5 |
old english game of | 5 |
by the author of | 5 |
of a summer day | 5 |
softly in the cradle | 5 |
the king of france | 5 |
milked the cow with | 5 |
branches of a tree | 5 |
silver bells and cockle | 5 |
good and bad children | 5 |
milk from the good | 5 |
on a may morning | 5 |
the night comes on | 5 |
variants see when i | 5 |
tossed up in a | 5 |
in and out of | 5 |
sliding on the ice | 5 |
charley over the water | 5 |
has come for play | 5 |
the tree in the | 5 |
in the merry month | 5 |
when the wind is | 5 |
give you a paper | 5 |
for variants see when | 5 |
a wisp of hay | 5 |
old woman tossed up | 5 |
watch by the rhine | 5 |
in the middle of | 5 |
this way and that | 5 |
good night and good | 5 |
up in a basket | 5 |
this is the mother | 5 |
night and good morning | 5 |
moon and the stars | 5 |
does your garden grow | 5 |
the branches of a | 5 |
of the old english | 5 |
children sliding on the | 5 |
who has the whitest | 5 |
the middle of the | 5 |
the queen of hearts | 5 |
from door to door | 5 |
stands in the centre | 5 |
woman tossed up in | 5 |
he wore a star | 5 |
to buy him some | 5 |
up in the air | 5 |
good morning to you | 5 |
by the very rev | 5 |
half a century since | 5 |
the old english game | 5 |
in the bethlehem stable | 5 |
queen of the may | 5 |
knights and the ill | 5 |
from time to time | 5 |
all the world were | 5 |
wind and the robin | 5 |
in the cradle lie | 5 |
that will never do | 5 |
mary had a little | 5 |
time has come for | 5 |
what shall we do | 5 |
old year and new | 5 |
the character of the | 5 |
and how do you | 5 |
printed on a tint | 5 |
know how many stars | 5 |
of which we have | 5 |
hours with the bible | 5 |
happy is the miller | 5 |
for the little ones | 5 |
in the time of | 5 |
from the good moolly | 5 |
little harry hughes and | 5 |
song of the shark | 5 |
merry lay of june | 5 |
song of the virgin | 5 |
for baby and me | 5 |
one of the children | 5 |
has the whitest lambkins | 5 |
how does your garden | 5 |
the game is played | 5 |
farewell to the birds | 5 |
so that will never | 5 |
the object of the | 5 |
year and new year | 5 |
round and round it | 5 |
robin and jenny wren | 5 |
way and that way | 5 |
sat on a tree | 5 |
what do birdies dream | 5 |
things bright and beautiful | 5 |
parts of the country | 5 |
illustration i had a | 5 |
hymn for a little | 5 |
let us make a | 5 |
at dawn of day | 5 |
show that one with | 5 |
frolic in the snow | 5 |
all things bright and | 5 |
do you know how | 5 |
we are all so | 5 |
was a jolly miller | 5 |
song of the rain | 5 |
the clear blue sky | 5 |
the head of the | 5 |
bridge is broken down | 5 |
the wind is in | 5 |
draw a bucket of | 5 |
i go with you | 5 |
three kings of orient | 5 |
hymn for a child | 5 |
frog he would a | 5 |
i like little pussy | 5 |
knight is a rider | 5 |
the birds began to | 5 |
i saw a little | 5 |
king arthur was king | 5 |
sent post free on | 5 |
are all so gay | 5 |
horse to banbury cross | 5 |
the hill to fetch | 5 |
wind is in the | 5 |
what are little boys | 5 |
knights and bad child | 5 |
on the tree top | 5 |
king william was king | 5 |
now the time has | 5 |
this is the day | 5 |
salute to the flag | 5 |
tread the green grass | 5 |
sf for other composers | 5 |
the maiden all forlorn | 5 |
a story of the | 5 |
when the pie was | 5 |
that milked the cow | 5 |
call of the crow | 5 |
birds began to sing | 5 |
christmas at the door | 5 |
tree in the wood | 5 |
last rose of summer | 5 |
if you will marry | 5 |
in the branches of | 5 |
said it was a | 5 |
is a pleasant day | 5 |
ring around the rosie | 5 |
let the feet go | 5 |
was a little girl | 5 |
there was a jolly | 5 |
rose in the garden | 5 |
cradle song of the | 5 |
i am a little | 5 |
that god is good | 5 |
seems to have been | 5 |
three children sliding on | 5 |
she came back the | 5 |
song of the blacksmith | 5 |
what are you doing | 5 |
and so am i | 4 |
while shepherds watched their | 4 |
and burial of cock | 4 |
here we go up | 4 |
little robin redbreast sat | 4 |
dainty dish to set | 4 |
robins and pussy willow | 4 |
from side to side | 4 |
and so on until | 4 |
and choose the fairest | 4 |
kissed the maiden all | 4 |
down on the shore | 4 |
my old friend john | 4 |
at the time of | 4 |
hr i am a | 4 |
shall have a new | 4 |
upon his breast he | 4 |
the son of god | 4 |
recipe for a valentine | 4 |
letter to santa claus | 4 |
are young women made | 4 |
year and the new | 4 |
girl i left behind | 4 |
down in the buttercup | 4 |
and mark it with | 4 |
here come three dukes | 4 |
birds have come again | 4 |
the bird in the | 4 |
all tattered and torn | 4 |
the top of the | 4 |
you shall be happy | 4 |
children at the tower | 4 |
our mittens we have | 4 |
gobbler changed his tune | 4 |
who would not be | 4 |
waves on the sea | 4 |
where is little boy | 4 |
a dainty dish to | 4 |
see the pretty valentines | 4 |
she comes all dressed | 4 |
my little doll rose | 4 |
shepherds watched their flocks | 4 |
the form of the | 4 |
come with me to | 4 |
a little mouse under | 4 |
i left behind me | 4 |
song of the robin | 4 |
bough on the limb | 4 |
sat on a wall | 4 |
and join our circle | 4 |
sat down beside her | 4 |
robin redbreast sat upon | 4 |
here comes a duke | 4 |
to go into the | 4 |
over field and meadow | 4 |
was not that a | 4 |
of boys and girls | 4 |
songs of american children | 4 |
i live in the | 4 |
and broke his crown | 4 |
with silver bells and | 4 |
sits the queen of | 4 |
in unity with her | 4 |
daughter safe and sound | 4 |
there was a crooked | 4 |
the men of harlech | 4 |
birds in the nest | 4 |
come let us play | 4 |
riders and good child | 4 |
half hours with the | 4 |
us in our dancing | 4 |
spoiling her nice new | 4 |
hills and far away | 4 |
palm of the hand | 4 |
the children sit in | 4 |
two little pink shoes | 4 |
thanks for constant care | 4 |
tommy snooks and bessie | 4 |
to buy him a | 4 |
is john smith within | 4 |
the hand of the | 4 |
would she like her | 4 |
with all his might | 4 |
is continued until all | 4 |
lines written in early | 4 |
where the birdies grow | 4 |
the nest on the | 4 |
knights and the mother | 4 |
our young men made | 4 |
some one of the | 4 |
games and songs of | 4 |
may not i love | 4 |
child and the cuckoo | 4 |
wing on the bird | 4 |
winter i get up | 4 |
get up at night | 4 |
all of a row | 4 |
little girls made of | 4 |
of the christmas tree | 4 |
linnet in the hedge | 4 |
watch on the rhine | 4 |
some of us are | 4 |
a little child is | 4 |
lives in the lane | 4 |
how the corn grew | 4 |
then they began to | 4 |
points of the compass | 4 |
la la lal de | 4 |
god loves his little | 4 |
eggs in the nest | 4 |
as white as milk | 4 |
the game is called | 4 |
sunshine far and near | 4 |
praise to god for | 4 |
of the men of | 4 |
nell and her bird | 4 |
kiss whom you please | 4 |
song of the bee | 4 |
hasten to the meadow | 4 |
good news on christmas | 4 |
five riders and good | 4 |
legend of the christmas | 4 |
when you send a | 4 |
you ever see a | 4 |
is always near me | 4 |
if she comes all | 4 |
lovely ball of golden | 4 |
green grow the rushes | 4 |
the time of the | 4 |
he was not very | 4 |
little child is born | 4 |
ball comes round to | 4 |
when the wind blows | 4 |
the old carrion crow | 4 |
game is continued until | 4 |
their flocks by night | 4 |
who lived in a | 4 |
that a dainty dish | 4 |
of the olden time | 4 |
was a crooked man | 4 |
breast he wore a | 4 |
little jack horner sat | 4 |
an introduction to the | 4 |
game is played in | 4 |
in the same manner | 4 |
maids all of a | 4 |
all the birds have | 4 |
march of the men | 4 |
the little busy bee | 4 |
us all be quiet | 4 |
news on christmas morning | 4 |
loves his little children | 4 |
and such are little | 4 |
unity with her child | 4 |
that need the gospel | 4 |
a long time ago | 4 |
go back to the | 4 |
welcome to the new | 4 |
in the buttercup meadow | 4 |
comes one duke a | 4 |
illustration there was an | 4 |
come three dukes a | 4 |
would not be glad | 4 |
humpty dumpty sat on | 4 |
from the lips of | 4 |
will soon be here | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
been to london to | 4 |
little town of bethlehem | 4 |
baked in a pie | 4 |
i saw three ships | 4 |
songs for little children | 4 |
god is always near | 4 |
the name of a | 4 |
the sun is sinking | 4 |
as bright as day | 4 |
man all tattered and | 4 |
by the name of | 4 |
hymn for national holiday | 4 |
and all the stars | 4 |
young women made of | 4 |
the spirit of the | 4 |
glad easter is here | 4 |
a little birdie fly | 4 |
fell down and broke | 4 |
now welcome to the | 4 |
the eggs in the | 4 |
comes all dressed in | 4 |
and i fell out | 4 |
from hand to hand | 4 |
he had a little | 4 |
the game is continued | 4 |
join us in our | 4 |
there were three jolly | 4 |
where are you roving | 4 |
nest on the twig | 4 |
the limb on the | 4 |
is also played in | 4 |
it up with iron | 4 |
ball of golden light | 4 |
to an old story | 4 |
a pocket full of | 4 |
to fetch a pail | 4 |
do all the daisies | 4 |
to look at the | 4 |
redbreast sat upon a | 4 |
here comes one soldier | 4 |
whenever a little child | 4 |
the place of the | 4 |
work of the week | 4 |
out of the window | 4 |
are little girls made | 4 |
you send a valentine | 4 |
and i will marry | 4 |
wert thou in the | 4 |
had a little pony | 4 |
i was going up | 4 |
harry hughes and the | 4 |
may i go with | 4 |
that kissed the maiden | 4 |
the squirrel and honey | 4 |
butterflies are pretty things | 4 |
the bells are ringing | 4 |
the cat and the | 4 |
for spoiling her nice | 4 |
child and the tree | 4 |
the key to my | 4 |
hmc music only morning | 4 |
to you a paper | 4 |
hey nony nony no | 4 |
dish to set before | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
the voice of the | 4 |
the side of a | 4 |
the palm of the | 4 |
fetch a pail of | 4 |
and round the village | 4 |
for every day in | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
daisies in the meadows | 4 |
which comes to us | 4 |
let us all be | 4 |
may the keel row | 4 |
a tug of war | 4 |
you like to go | 4 |
ever see a lassie | 4 |
and she began to | 4 |
watched their flocks by | 4 |
lands that need the | 4 |
the hills and far | 4 |
twig on the bough | 4 |
have you any wool | 4 |
poor old robinson crusoe | 4 |
while stars of christmas | 4 |
cat and the dog | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
the best of all | 4 |
er tan do re | 4 |
me to infant school | 4 |
the birds have come | 4 |
to buy a fat | 4 |
the queen of england | 4 |
when the night comes | 4 |
painting in water colours | 4 |
in the days of | 4 |
wilt thou be mine | 4 |
thanks for daily blessings | 4 |
i will marry you | 4 |
streets of new york | 4 |
sf for composers see | 4 |
limb on the tree | 4 |
and jill came tumbling | 4 |
harvest of the squirrel | 4 |
jack horner sat in | 4 |
round to meet us | 4 |
stars of christmas shine | 4 |
bird in the eggs | 4 |
care of all things | 4 |
comes round to meet | 4 |
day in the month | 4 |
man clothed in leather | 4 |
over the hills and | 4 |
we will put a | 4 |
of the seventeenth century | 4 |
not i love jenny | 4 |
snooks and bessie brooks | 4 |
all the daisies go | 4 |
what care i for | 4 |
jack fell down and | 4 |
i get up at | 4 |
the twig on the | 4 |
way to london town | 4 |
we wash our hands | 4 |
and songs of american | 4 |
and kiss whom you | 4 |
at the beginning of | 4 |
god be with us | 4 |
and they began to | 4 |
battle hymn of the | 4 |
of the new testament | 4 |
up the hill to | 4 |
sequel to an old | 4 |
hopping and flying together | 4 |
down and broke his | 4 |
young men made of | 4 |
his breast he wore | 4 |
here comes one duke | 4 |
stanzas from the nativity | 4 |
a body meet a | 4 |
going to the fair | 4 |
and polly shake the | 4 |
do you know the | 4 |
written in early spring | 4 |
story of the apple | 4 |
dumpty sat on a | 4 |
song of the nut | 4 |
the voice of spring | 4 |
the other said nay | 4 |
with an introduction by | 4 |
is little boy blue | 4 |
will you get up | 4 |
polly shake the apples | 4 |
tracks in the snow | 4 |
body meet a body | 4 |
story of the christ | 4 |
old man in leather | 4 |
in the next room | 4 |
jill came tumbling after | 4 |
here sits the queen | 4 |
children sit in a | 4 |
to join us in | 4 |
ferret of the woods | 4 |
old man clothed in | 4 |
to the fringed gentian | 4 |
look at the queen | 4 |
are our young men | 4 |
now the sun is | 4 |
in winter i get | 4 |
man on the dromedary | 4 |
as we are all | 4 |
you shall have a | 4 |
came and caught her | 4 |
the bridge of avignon | 4 |
pocket full of rye | 4 |
not a thing that | 4 |
the next takes his | 4 |
where do all the | 4 |
why may not i | 4 |
child in the centre | 4 |
wish i was that | 4 |
pretty maids all of | 4 |
us make a garden | 4 |
the wing on the | 4 |
taffy was a welshman | 4 |
poor linnet in the | 4 |
three men of gotham | 4 |
bye to the flowers | 4 |
what shall we dress | 4 |
court your daughter merrily | 4 |
bird in the cradle | 4 |
not that a dainty | 4 |
of the united states | 4 |
rhymes for counting out | 4 |
saw a little birdie | 4 |
hill to fetch a | 4 |
comes one soldier marching | 4 |
in the first figure | 4 |
in the streets of | 4 |
and come with a | 4 |
mother in unity with | 4 |
we thank thee for | 4 |
when i wore flounces | 4 |
hymn of the republic | 4 |
play in all seasons | 4 |
i love to hear | 4 |
come to see miss | 4 |
who taught the little | 4 |
every day in the | 4 |
in the form of | 4 |
they began to cry | 4 |
was an old man | 4 |
old year and the | 4 |
new and enlarged edition | 4 |
as the motto of | 4 |
for it is a | 4 |
the sky and back | 4 |
to the evening star | 4 |
to the present day | 4 |
the first of may | 4 |
the bough on the | 4 |
her nice new clothes | 4 |
the object is to | 4 |
as fast as he | 4 |
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story of the apostles | 2 |
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back the poor dog | 2 |
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young lambs bleat and | 2 |
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gentleman to wake her | 2 |
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five knights i see | 2 |
in the west countree | 2 |
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tulip and the butterfly | 2 |
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divine and moral songs | 2 |
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school and general use | 2 |
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repeat that god is | 2 |
my heart so fair | 2 |
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for the sleigh bells | 2 |
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of a new england | 2 |
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the macmillan company fifth | 2 |
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glorious things of thee | 2 |
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that the bluebird is | 2 |
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me laugh and play | 2 |
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song in the air | 2 |
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the poor little chick | 2 |
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msg i am a | 2 |
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adornings of the mind | 2 |
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prison he must go | 2 |
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thoughts of god and | 2 |
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these three small mice | 2 |
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goodness of the lord | 2 |
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friends for their care | 2 |
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the man in the | 2 |
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dance of the bears | 2 |
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ll song of the | 2 |
little mice sat in | 2 |
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charlestown bridge is broken | 2 |
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all you little blackey | 2 |
me not be sent | 2 |
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highland lad my love | 2 |
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