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  <dc:title>List of twenty-one playsongs, texts written out in different hands</dc:title>
  <dc:description>List of twenty-one playsongs,cwhich had required words made by A. Macdonald, Durris, with texts written out in different hands, probably by pupils; 29 ff.

Titles: 'Here's three beggars'; 'Ten little Indian boys'; 'Poor Gracie's dead'; 'Little Sally Walker'; 'Here comes Solomon'; 'What is poor Mary weeping for?'; 'Nuts in May'; 'The wind blows high'; 'Orange Blossoms'; 'The farmer in the wood'; 'Father brought me a top coat'; 'Down on the carpet'; 'Queen Mary'; 'Hot peas'; 'London Bridge'; 'Round about the maypole'; 'Down in the meadow'; 'Water, water wallflower'; 'When I was a lady; 'The farmer's dog'; 'Out and in the windows'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1907</dc:date>
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