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I'd like to have a partner |
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I have something in my hand |
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I'm a pretty little thing |
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I'm running and trying my papers to sell |
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I'm very glad the spring is come. |
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In the tall boughs on the tree top |
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I sell butter, I sell cheese |
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I've made a basket neat and round |
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Johnny is now old enough. |
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Lazy sheep, pray tell us why |
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Let me learn a busy trade, |
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Let's have a game with little ball, |
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Let's stand on the corner |
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Let us now begin our sawing |
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Listen, listen! It seems to me |
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Little bird, little bird, come to me |
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Little bird, you are welcome |
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Little fishes in the brook |
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March like gallant soldiers |
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Merrily, merrily, let us form a ring |
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Merry, happy little children |
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Merry, little snowflakes. |
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Miller, have you naught for grinding |
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My ball is soft and round and bright |
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My ball is soft and round and gay |
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Now welcome to the new-born year, |
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Now we've had our merry play |
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Oh! come now our vessel is ready |
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Oh, how great is our pleasure |
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Oh, how hot! no cooling breeze |
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Oh, see the snow, the falling snow |
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Oh, see the window I have here |
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Oh, see the shining skating pond |
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Old winter is a sturdy one. |
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One by one we march along |
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On the green and swelling moss-bank, |
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Our little balls move round and round |
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Our play-time now is over |
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Our stately ship moves on. |
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Our work is done, we've had our play, |
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Over the river, and through the wood., |
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Pussy, where have you been |
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Rhythmic measure gives us pleasure. |
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Rippling, purling little river |
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Round and round the mill wheels turn |
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Round and round we're lightly pacing. |
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Round and round we're slowly winding |
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Run, run, run! Oh, what jolly fun |
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See, how the lively fishes swim |
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See, my bird has built a nest |
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See our cards all in a row |
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See our pretty birdie fly |
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See the chickens round tne gate |
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See the blacksmith so active and brawny |
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See the cheerful postman coming |
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See the neat little clock |
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See the trees all in a row |
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See the wind-mill how it goes |
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