INDEX OF FIRST LINES. 280 Twinkle, twinkle, little star, - - ° Two beggars are at the door, mamma, Two good little girls, Marianne and Maria, Very little things are We, - Welcome, welcome, little stranger, - - °° * Well, now I'll sit down, and [’ll work very fast, Whatever prawls disturb the street,. - wok What is that, eit alse es What is this pretty little thing What, looking in the glass again? . What would our pussy Say; oe. wy ee When children are naughty, and will not be dressed, . When darkness veils the distant hill, ciate Whene’er I take my walks abroad, When General Washington was young, When little Ned was sent to bed, When little ones worry, - When little Samuel woke,» - > ° °° 3 xt ett When my father comes home in the evening from work, Whither are these people walking, . if: tabs Who am I that shine so bright, Who often with me kindly played, . Who showed the little ant the way, Who taught you to sing, ‘ Why is Sarah standing there, - Why, Phebe, are you come so soon? . Willie loves the i. + oe ms Will you come to our Sabbath-sehool? “Will you walk into my parlor?” With all thy soul love God above, - With March comes in the pleasant spring, Yea, fear not, fear not, little ones,