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Dainty Songs for Little Lads and Lasses
Editor:
James R. Murray
Publisher:
John Church, New York , 1887
Language:
English
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A boy once caught a tomtit gay
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A grasshopper knocked at a beehive door
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A million little diamonds
d4
A soldier, a soldier
d5
A wonderful house have I
d6
And Jesus said suffer little children to come to me
d7
Angel voices, angel voices, sounding through the air
d8
Away in a [the] manger, no crib
d9
Be in time for every call
d10
Bobolink, do not drink
d11
Buzz, buzz, buzz
d12
Charlie wants a piece of bread
d13
Cluck, cluck, cluck
d14
Come and stand beside me, children
d15
Come learn of the way to the Savior
d16
Dainty songs for little lads
d17
Days of summer glory, days I love to see
d18
Dear Jesus ever at my side, How loving must
d19
Down in that cottage lives Weaver John
d20
Drummer boy, drummer boy, where are you speeding
d21
Each little flower that opens
d22
Each one has a mission
d23
Early seeking, early finding
d24
Easter bells are ringing
d25
Every morn, all among the corn
d26
Fairy vessels in the sky
d27
Falling all the night time
d28
Far out in the meadow He's calling
d29
First of all we stand in line
d30
Foolish old hen
d31
For Christ is our Endeavor
d32
Give, give, said the little stream
d33
God bless the home, though humble
d34
Hear the music of the rain falling down
d35
How sweet the song that rolls along
d36
HowI love the blooming spring
d37
Hurrah, for the morning of mornings
d38
I always have had an awkward tongue
d39
I am coming, I am coming
d40
I am so glad that our [my] Father [Savior] in heaven
d41
I know God made the sun
d42
I love to hear the story which angel [heavenly] voices tell
d43
I need not go to India
d44
I would love thee, O my Savior
d45
If the air is fresh and cool
d46
If you cannot cross the ocean
d47
In the snowing and the blowing
d48
Into thy loving care
d49
Is there anything that I can do
d50
Jesus bids us shine with a pure, clear [clear, pure] light
d51
Jesus loves the little children
d52
Jesus once was a little child
d53
Jesus, when he left the sky
d54
Jipidee, jipidee, blithe and gay
d55
Katy did, Katy did
d56
Knit, Dorothy, knit
d57
Let us, gladly singing, pour
d58
Little children, can you tell
d59
Little eyes, little eyes Open with the morning light
d60
Little floweret, press thy way
d61
Little hands, little hearts
d62
Little knees should lowly bend
d63
Little May had finished washing
d64
Little rosy red cheek said unto a clover
d65
Love him, trust him, him alone
d66
Loving Father, hear thy children
d67
Merry, merry, merry, merry Christmas bells
d68
My Aunt Jerusha has a cat
d69
My light is but a little one
d70
My little friends and schoolmates dear
d71
Nannie clover
d72
Never you mind the crowd, lad
d73
November gave a party
d74
Now good night, now good night, work is ended
d75
Now the farmer sows his seed
d76
Now the sun is sinking
d77
O children's day in the summer's prize
d78
O lily fair, O lily fair
d79
O the lovely, lovely May
d80
O violet, darling violet
d81
O we can play on this big bass drum
d82
O what can little hands do to please the King of heaven
d83
O where are you going my dear little bird
d84
One Christmas Eve, when Santa Claus came
d85
One, two, three
d86
Pity the bells in the steeple, ding, dong
d87
Raindrops raindrops gently
d88
Rap, rap, rap, Rap, rap, rap
d89
Ring, tingaling, ring
d90
See the shining dewdrops
d91
Shake, shake the branches
d92
Shoemaker John is a busy old man
d93
Sing, pretty birds, and build your nests
d94
Sleeping in the sunshine
d95
Suffer little children to come unto me
d96
Sweet little bird with golden wing
d97
Swiftly the moments pass away
d98
Take this motto for your life
d99
The bell tolls one
d100
The bright May morn is come again
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