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 Three wise men of Gotham, 60. Tickle ye, tickle ye in your hand, 10. To bed! to bed! 57. To market, to market, to buy a  plum bun, 8. To market, to market, to buy a  plum cake, 8. Tom Brown's two little Indian boys, 63. Tom he was a Piper's son, 137. Tom, Tom. the piper's son, 61. Twelve pears hanging high, 121. Two legs sat upon three legs, 122. Two little dogs sat by the fire, 26. Up hill spare me, 36. Upon my word and honor, 39.
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Warm, hands, warm, 3. Wee Willie Winkie. 62. We're all in the dumps, 67. What are little boys made of, 12. What shoemaker, 115. What 's the news of the day, 96. When a twister a twisting, 112. When I was a bachelor, 84. When Jacky 's a very good boy, 69. When little Fred went to bed, 56. When the days begin to lengthen, 95. When the wind is in the East. 97. When V and I together meet, 136. Where are you going, my pretty maid? 74. Willie boy, Willie boy, 64. Young lambs to sell, 44.
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