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Page 01048- 01056 : Nursery Rhymes and Songs [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff

Scope and Content Notes

Genre song - nursery rhyme or song
9 pages

Intellectual Items

first line: Hey diddle, diddle, twa wasps wi a fiddle [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Where has my bonnie wee laddie been [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Houdie poudie, a pair o' sheen [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: The wife put on the wee pan [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Kattie Beardie had a coo [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: As I lookit o'er my father's castle wa [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Riddle mare rot-ot tot [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Three feet up cauld an dead [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: There was a prophet on this earth [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: As I gaed o'er the Berg o Banff [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: The craw killed the pussy o' the catt [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
What the Cattie Sings [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Pussikie, cheetikie, mew, mew [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Pussy, pussy badrens [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Chin cherry [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Hushie a balloo, baloo [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: The wife pit on the wee pan [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: I had a little pony [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: My father gae me chees an bread [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Cripple Dick upon a stick [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Ride, ride, horsie ride awa tae Aberdeen [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Landy Drumrandy, the laird o Kilcap [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Fittikin, fittikin, when will ye gang [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Johnnie Smith, a fellow fine, a fellow fine [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Twa doggies, gawn tate the mill [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: This is the way the ladies ride [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Knock at the door [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: This is the man that broke the barn [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: John Prott an his man [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Burn, burn, burnerely, burn [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: Fishery ba baby [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: The dog in the midden he lay, he lay [song text] Mrs Pirie (contributor), Kirkside, Alvah, Banff
first line: As I gaed doon the road, one day [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: As I gaed to my father's feast [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Four and twenty fite kye stan in ae sta [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Five hundred sheep, a shepherd and dog [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: As I gaed to Stonehaven [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Four lookers, four crockers, four flipflaps, four up-stenders [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Aberdeen an Aberdour [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
Tongue Twisters [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: The rattan ran up the rantal tree [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: The cloutey cook o cutterneuk [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Four an twenty tailors [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Polly put the kettle on, Polly put the kettle on [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Once there was a little kitty [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Goosey, goosey gander [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Little Tommy Tucker [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor), Kirkside
first line: Baby, baby buntin [song text] Mrs Pire (contributor)


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