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1、01A Cat Came Fiddling Out Of A Barn A cat came fiddling out of a barn, With a pair of bagpipes under her arm. She could sing nothing but fiddle dee dee, The mouse has married the bumblebee. Pipe, cat; dance, mouse;We ll have a wedding at our good house.02HICKORY , DICKORY, DOCK Hickory, dickory, doc

2、k!The mouse ran up the clock; The clock struck one,And down he run,Hickory, dickory, dock!03Blow, wind, blow! And go, mill, go!That the miller may grind his corn;That the baker may take it,And into rolls make it,And send us some hot in the morn.04Doctor Foster Went to Gloucester Doctor Foster went t

3、o Gloucester In a shower of rain,He stepped in a puddle,Right up to his middle,And never went there again.05THE ROBINThe north wind doth blow,And we shall have snow,And what will poor robin do then, Poor thing ?He ll sit in a barn,And keep himself warm,And hide his head under his wing, Poor thing!06

4、Sally,Go'Round the Sun Sally,go'round the sun. Sally,go'round the moon. Sally,go'round the chimney top, Every afternoon.Boom!07OLD KING COLEOld King ColeWas a merry old soul,And a merry old soul was he;He called for his pipe,And he called for his bowl,And he called for his fiddlers t

5、hree!08THERE W AS AN OLD WOMANThere was an old woman who lived in a shoe. She had so many children she didn't know what to do.She gave them some broth without any bread. She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.09Here we go round the mulberry bush,The mulberry bush,The mulberry bush.Here

6、 we go round the mulberry bushOn a cold and frosty morning.This is the way we wash our hands,Wash our hands,Wash our hands.This is the way we wash our handsOn a cold and frosty morning.This is the way we wash our face,Wash our face,Wash our face.This is the way we wash our faceOn a cold and frosty m

7、orning.This is the way we comb our hair,Comb our hair,Comb our hair.This is the way we comb our hair,On a cold and frosty morning.10PETER, PETER PUMPKIN EATERPeter, Peter, pumpkin-eater,Had a wife and couldn't keep her;He put her in a pumpkin shell,And there he kept her very well.Peter, Peter, p

8、umpkin eater,Had another, and didn't lover her;Peter learned to read and spell,And then he loved her very well.11Lucy Locket lost her pocket,Kitty Fisher found it;Not a penny was there in it,But the binding round it.12HEY DIDDLE, DIDDLEHey, diddle, diddle!The cat and the fiddle,The cow jumped ov

9、er the moon;The little dog laughedTo see such sport,And the dish ran away with the spoon.13Hickety, Pickety, My Black HenHickety, pickety, my black hen,She lays eggs for gentlemen;Sometimes nine and sometimes ten,Hickety, pickety, my black hen.14Two little dickie birds,Sitting on a wall;One named Pe

10、ter,The other named Paul.Fly away Peter!Fly away Paul!Come Back Peter!Come Back Paul!15GOOSEY, GOOSEY, GANDERGoosey, goosey, gander,Whither dost thou wander?Upstairs and downstairsAnd in my lady s chamber.There I met an old manWho wouldn t say his prayers;I took him by the left leg,And threw him dow

11、n the stairs.16Cackle, Cackle, Mother GooseCackle, cackle, Mother Goose,Have you any feathers loose?Truly have I, pretty fellow,Half enough to fill a pillow.Here are quills, take one or two,And down to make a bed for you.17Dance to Your DaddyDance to your daddyMy bonny laddy,Dance to your ninny,My b

12、onny lamb;You shall have a fishyOn a little dishy,You shall have a fishyWhen the boat comes in.18ONE, TWO, THREEOne, two, three, four, five,Once I caught a fish alive.Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,But I let it go again.Why did you let it go?Because it bit my finger so.Which finger did it bite?The lit

13、tle one upon the right.19LITTLE BO-PEEPLittle Bo-Peep has lost her sheep,And can t ltelwhere to find them;Leave them alone, and theyAnd bring their tails behind them. ll come home,20Mary had a little lamb,little lamb, little lamb,Mary had a little lamb,whose fleece was white as snow.And everywhere t

14、hat Mary went,Mary went, Mary went,and everywhere that Mary went,the lamb was sure to go.It followed her to school one dayschool one day, school one day,It followed her to school one day,which was against the rules.It made the children laugh and play,laugh and play, laugh and play,it made the childr

15、en laugh and playto see a lamb at school.21Baa, Baa, Black sheepBaa, baa, black sheep,Have you any wool ?Yes, sir, yes, sir,Three bags full;One for the master,And one for the dame,And one for the little boyWho lives down the lane.22OLD MOTHER HUBBARDOld Mother Hubbard;Went to the cupboard,To give he

16、r poor dog a bone;But when she got thereThe cupboard was bare,And so the poor dog had none.23Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone?Oh where, oh where can he be?With his ears cut short, and his tail cut long,Oh where, oh where is he?24Hark, hark! the dogs do bark!The beggars are coming to town:So

17、me in rags, and some in jags,And some in velvet gowns.25Girls and boys, come out to play,The moon doth shine as bright as day;Leave your supper, and leave your sleep,And come with your playfellows into the street.Come with a whoop, come with a call,Come with a good will or not at all.Up the ladder a

18、nd down the wall,A halfpenny roll will serve us all.You find milk, and I'll find flour,And we'll have a pudding in half an hour26WEE WILLIE WINKIEWee Willie Winkie runs through the town,Upstairs and downstairs in his night gown;Tapping at the windows, crying at the lock,"Are the childre

19、n in their beds, for it's now ten o'clock?"27I saw a ship a-sailing,A-sailing on the sea.And, oh, but it was ladenWith pretty things for thee.There were comfits in the cabin,And apples in the hold;The sails were made of silkAnd the masts were all of gold.The four-and-twenty sailorsThat

20、stood between the decks,Were four-and-twenty white miceWith chains about their necks.The captain was a duckWith a packet on his back,The captain said, "Quack! Quack!"28It's raining; it's pouring.The old man is snoring.He went to bed and bumped his head,And he couldn't get up in

21、 the morning.29The itsy bitsy spider climed up the water spout.Down came the rain, and washed the spider out.Up came the sun, and dried up all the rain,And the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again.30Three blind mice!See how they run!They all ran after the farmer's wife,Who cut off their tai

22、ls with a carving knife.Did you ever see such a thing in your lifeAs three blind mice?31PUSSY-CAT AND QUEEN“ Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, Where have you been? ” “ I ve been to LondonTo look at the Queen.”“ Pussy-cat, pussy-cat,What did you there?I frightened a little mouseUnder the chair.”32Ride a cock-hor

23、se to Banbury Cross,To see a fine lady upon a white horse;Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes,And she shall have music wherever she goes.33Cock a doodle do!My dame has lost her shoe,My master's lost his fiddlestick,And knows not what to do.34POLLY AND SUKEYPolly, put the kettle on,Polly,

24、put the kettle on,Polly, put the kettle on,And let s drink tea.Sukey, take it off again,Sukey, take it off again,Sukey, take it off again,They re all gone away.35Little Tom TuckerSings for his supper.What shall we give him?White bread and butter.How shall he cut itWithout a knife?How will he be marr

25、iedWithout a wife?136Oranges and lemons,Say the bells of St. Clement'sYou owe me five farthings,Say the bells of St. Martin'sWhen will you pay me?Say the bells of Old Bailey.When I grow rich,Say the bells of Shoreditch.When will that be?Say the bells of StepneyI do not know,Says the great be

26、ll of BowHere comes a candle to light you to bedAnd here comes a chopper to chop off your head!37See Saw Margery Daw,Jacky shall have a new master;He shall earn but a penny a day,Because he can't work any faster.38Georgie Porgie,pudding and pie,Kissed the girls and made them cry; When the boys c

27、ame out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away.39Jack and Jill went up the hillTo fetch a pail of water.Jack fell down and broke his crownAnd Jill came tumbling after.Up Jack got and home did trotAs fast as he could caper;And went to bed to mend his headWith vinegar and brown paper.40Round and round the g

28、ardenLike a teddy bear.One step, two step,Tickle you under there.41Here Am I, Little Jumping JoanHere am I, little jumping Joan,When nobody's with me,I'm always alone.42Jack be nimble,Jack be quick,Jack jump overThe candlestick.43Dickery, dickery, dare,The pig flew up in the air.The man in b

29、rownSoon brought him down!Dickery, dickery, dare.44Hush-a-bye, baby,in the tree top.When the wind blows,the cradle will rock.When the bough breaks,the cradle will fall,And down will come baby,cradle and all.45I Had a Little Nut TreeI had a little nut tree,Nothing would it bear,But a silver nutmeg,An

30、d a golden pear.The King of Spain's daughterCame to visit me,And all for the sakeOf my little nut tree.46This little piggy went to market,This little piggy stayed at home,This little piggy had roast beef,This little piggy had none.And this little piggy went."Wee wee wee" all the way ho

31、me.47TOM, TOM, THE PIPER S SONTom, Tom, the piper s son,Stole a pig, and away he run,The pig was eat,And Tom was beat,And Tom ran crying down the street.48TO MARKETTo market, to market, to buy a fat pig,Home again, home again, jiggety jig.To market, to market, to buy a fat hog,Home again, home again

32、, jiggety jog.To market, to market, to buy a plum bun,Home again, home again, market is done.49PEASE PORRIDGEPease porridge hot,Pease porridge cold,Pease porridge in the pot,Nine days old.Some like it hot,Some like it cold,Some like it in the pot,Nine days old50Half a pound of tuppenny rice,Half a p

33、ound of treacle.That s the way the money goes,Pop! goes the weasel.51Hot cross buns!Hot cross buns!One ha' penny, two ha' penny,Hot cross buns!If you have no daughters,Give them to your sonsOne ha' penny,Two ha' penny,Hot Cross Buns!52PAT-A-CAKEPat-a-cake, pat-a-cake,Baker s man!So I

34、 do, master,As fast as I can.Pat it, and prick it,And mark it with T,Put it in the ovenFor Tommy and me.53Little Boy Blue,Come blow your horn,The sheep's in the meadow,The cow's in the corn;But where is the boyWho looks after the sheep?He's under a haycock,Fast asleep.Will you wake him?N

35、o, not I,For if I do,He's sure to cry.54Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John,Went to bed with his trousers on;One shoe off, and one shoe on,Diddle, diddle, dumpling, my son John!55There was an old woman tossed up in a basketNineteen times as high as the moon;Where she was going I couldn't b

36、ut ask it,For in her hand she carried a broom."Old woman, old woman, old woman," quoth I,"O whither, O whither, O whither, so high?""To brush the cobwebs off the sky!""Shall I go with thee?" "Aye, by and by."56Oh, The grand old Duke of York,He had te

37、n thousand men;He marched them up to the top of the hill,And he marched them down again.And when they were up, they were up,And when they were down, they were down,And when they were only half-way up,They were neither up nor down57HUMPTY DUMPTY Nursery RhymeHumpty Dumpty sat on a wall,Humpty Dumpty

38、had a great fall;All the King s horses, and all the King s men Cannot put Humpty Dumpty together again.58Lavender's blue, dilly dilly, lavender's green,When I am king, dilly, dilly, you shall be queen.59RING A RING O ROSESRing a-ring o' roses,A pocketful of posies.A-tishoo! A-tishoo!We a

39、ll fall down!The cows are in the meadowLying fast asleep,A-tischoo! A-tischoo!We all get up again.60MARY , MARY QUITE CONTRARYMary, Mary, quite contrary,How does your garden grow?Silver bells and cockle-shells,And pretty maids all of a row.61Roses are red.Violets are blue.Sugar is sweet.And so are y

40、ou62Little Jack Horner sat in the cornerEating his Christmas pie,He put in his thumb and pulled out a plumAnd said "What a good boy am I!"63Simple Simon met a piemanGoing to the fair;Says Simple Simon to the pieman,"Let me taste your ware."Says the pieman to Simple Simon,"Sh

41、ow me first your penny."Says Simple Simon to the pieman,"Indeed I have not any."64ONE, TWO, BUCKLE MY SHOEOne, two,Buckle my shoe;Three, four,Knock at the door;Five, six,Pick up sticks;Seven, eight,Lay them straight;Nine, ten,A good, fat hen;Eleven, twelve,Dig and delve;Thirteen, four

42、teen,Maids a-courting;Fifteen, sixteen,Maids in the kitchen;Seventeen, eighteen,Maids a-waiting;Nineteen, twenty,My plate s empty.65Bobby Shafto's gone to sea,Silver buckles at his knee;He'll come back and marry me,Bonny Bobby Shafto!Bobby Shafto's bright and fair,Panning out his yellow

43、hair;He's my love for evermore,Bonny Bobby Shafto!66Row, row, row your boat,Gently down the stream.Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,Life is but a dream.67There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile.He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile.He bought a crooked cat, which cau

44、ght a crooked mouse,And they all lived together in a little crooked house.68Barber, Barber, Shave a PigBarber, barber, shave a pig.How many hairs will make a wig?Four and twenty; that's enough.Give the barber a pinch of snuff.69RUB-A-DUB-DUBRub-a-dub-dubThree men in a tub,And how do you think th

45、ey got there?The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker,They all jumped out of a rotten potato,'Twas enough to make a man stare.70Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe,Get it done by half past two;Stitch it up, and stitch it down,Then I'll give you half a crown.71Yankee Doodle went to townA-ridi

46、ng on a ponyHe stuck a feather in his hatAnd called it macaroni72ONE MISTY MOISTY MORNINGOne misty moisty morning,When cloudy was the weather,I chanced to meet an old man,Clothed all in leather.He began to complimentAnd I began to grin.How do you do? And how do you do?And how do you do again?73Littl

47、e Miss MuffetSat on a tuffet,Eating her curds and whey;There came a big spider,Who sat down beside herAnd frightened Miss Muffet away74Ding, dong, bell,Pussy s in the well.Who put her in?Little Johnny Green.Who pulled her out?Little Tommy Stout.What a naughty boy was that,To try to drown poor pussy cat,Who ne er did him any harm,But killed all the mice in the farmer's barn.75I love little pus

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