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Bird's nest
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d1 (1852)
First Line
: A little bird built a warm nest in a tree
Bird's nest
The ants
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d2 (1852)
First Line
: A little black ant found a large grain of wheat
The ants
A little child who loves to pray
Author
: Aldine S. Kieffer
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d3 (1852)
A little child who loves to pray
The girl and the sceptic
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d4 (1852)
First Line
: A little girl was sitting
The girl and the sceptic
Little children, love one another
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d5 (1852)
First Line
: A little girl with a happy look
Little children, love one another
A nosegay, who'll buy
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d6 (1852)
A nosegay, who'll buy
A penny I have, 't is all my own
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d7 (1852)
A penny I have, 't is all my own
The beggar boy
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d8 (1852)
First Line
: A poor boy went by with his raiment all torn
The beggar boy
A rose, most beautiful, had grown
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d9 (1852)
A rose, most beautiful, had grown
The lie
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d10 (1852)
First Line
: And has my darling told a lie
The lie
And now the day is ending
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d11 (1852)
And now the day is ending
Children's praises
Author
: Anne Houlditch Shepherd
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d12 (1852)
First Line
: Around the throne of God in heaven, thousands
Children's praises
Autumn has come, so bare and gray
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d13 (1852)
Autumn has come, so bare and gray
Awake, awake, my love
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d14 (1852)
Awake, awake, my love
Bad temper, go
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d15 (1852)
Bad temper, go
Blind Johnny
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d16 (1852)
First Line
: Be kind to little Johnny Bell
Blind Johnny
Before in sleep I close my eyes
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d17 (1852)
Before in sleep I close my eyes
Little Mary
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d18 (1852)
First Line
: Before the bright sun rises over the hill
Little Mary
Trust and try
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d19 (1852)
First Line
: Cannot, Edward, did you say
Trust and try
The torn doll
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d20 (1852)
First Line
: Caty, my dear, come here, come here
The torn doll
Cherries are ripe
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d21 (1852)
Cherries are ripe
Children, choose it, don't refuse it
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d22 (1852)
Children, choose it, don't refuse it
Children, do you want a friend
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d23 (1852)
Children, do you want a friend
Come, arise from thy sleep
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d24 (1852)
Come, arise from thy sleep
Come, brother, go to church with me
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d25 (1852)
Come, brother, go to church with me
The peacock
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d26 (1852)
First Line
: Come, come, mister peacock, you must no be proud
The peacock
Come, come, my darling, I must see
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d27 (1852)
Come, come, my darling, I must see
The work bag
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d28 (1852)
First Line
: Come, here I've got a piece of rag
The work bag
Come, here to mamma, and I'll tell you
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d29 (1852)
Come, here to mamma, and I'll tell you
Trusty learning to read
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d30 (1852)
First Line
: Come hither, good trusty
Trusty learning to read
Come in little stranger
Author
: William Oland Bourne
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d31 (1852)
Come in little stranger
O Zion, fair Zion
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d32 (1852)
First Line
: Come, let us all together sing
O Zion, fair Zion
Come, my darling, come away
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d33 (1852)
Come, my darling, come away
Come, my little darling girls
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d34 (1852)
Come, my little darling girls
Come, supper is ready
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d35 (1852)
Come, supper is ready
The pigeon
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d36 (1852)
First Line
: Coo, coo, pretty pigeon, all day
The pigeon
Dear John, the sun is setting now
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d37 (1852)
Dear John, the sun is setting now
Little Alice
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d38 (1852)
First Line
: Dear little babe, she has gone to rest
Little Alice
Dear Mary, come to me
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d39 (1852)
Dear Mary, come to me
The blind boy
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d40 (1852)
First Line
: Dear Mary, said the poor blind boy
The blind boy
The little fish
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d41 (1852)
First Line
: Dear mother, said a ltitle fish
The little fish
The ragman
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d42 (1852)
First Line
: Ding a ling, ding, ding
The ragman
Don't kill the birds, the little birds
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d43 (1852)
Don't kill the birds, the little birds
Down, down the hill how swift I go
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d44 (1852)
Down, down the hill how swift I go
Down upon my pillow warm
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d45 (1852)
Down upon my pillow warm
Ere on my bed my limbs I lay
Author
: S. T. Coleridge
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d46 (1852)
Ere on my bed my limbs I lay
Children in India
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d47 (1852)
First Line
: Far, far away in India
Children in India
Father, an orphan's prayer receive
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d48 (1852)
Father, an orphan's prayer receive
Father and mother, 'tis time to arise
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d49 (1852)
Father and mother, 'tis time to arise
The sovereigns of England
Hymnal
: SL1H1852 #d50 (1852)
First Line
: First, William the Norman
The sovereigns of England
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