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Silly Old Hen

Author: Mrs. M. F. Butts Hymnal: S4LF1875 #133 (1875) First Line: Foolish old hen
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Morning Rambles

Author: Anon. Hymnal: S4LF1875 #134a (1875) First Line: I've been sitting by the hill-side
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Hush, My Dear

Author: Dr. Isaac Watts Hymnal: S4LF1875 #134b (1875) First Line: Hush, my dear, lie still and slumber
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Sliding Down The Hill

Author: Anon. Hymnal: S4LF1875 #135 (1875) First Line: Come out, come out, this winter's day
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Cluck! Cluck! Cluck!

Hymnal: S4LF1875 #136 (1875) First Line: Cluck! Cluck! cluck! See how the chickens fly!
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What Does Little Birdie Say?

Author: A. Tennyson Hymnal: S4LF1875 #137 (1875) First Line: What does little birdie say
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Baby Bye, Here's A Fly

Hymnal: S4LF1875 #138 (1875)
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The Robin Redbreasts

Hymnal: S4LF1875 #141 (1875) First Line: Two robin red-breasts, in their nest
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The Cricket

Hymnal: S4LF1875 #142 (1875) First Line: Chirp, chirp, chirp! Soon as fades the light Refrain First Line: Little cricket In the thicket

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