The Nursery Rhymes of England: Obtained Principally from Oral TraditionJ.R. Smith, 1843 - Всего страниц: 259 A collection of English nursery rhymes created prior to the nineteenth century. |
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... from Oral Tradition James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. PAGE 13. SONGS . 170 14 . FRAGMENTS 202 15. TRANSLATIONS 206 16. APPENDIX . 212 17. NOTES . 219 18. INDEX 251 NURSERY RHYMES . FIRST CLASS HISTORICAL I. [ The traditional xii CONTENTS .
... from Oral Tradition James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. PAGE 13. SONGS . 170 14 . FRAGMENTS 202 15. TRANSLATIONS 206 16. APPENDIX . 212 17. NOTES . 219 18. INDEX 251 NURSERY RHYMES . FIRST CLASS HISTORICAL I. [ The traditional xii CONTENTS .
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... Notes . ) When I was a little girl , I wash'd my mother's dishes ; I put my finger in my eye , And pull'd out little fishes . CCCI . Herrings , herrings , white and red , Ten a penny , Lent's dead . Rise , dame , and give an egg , Or ...
... Notes . ) When I was a little girl , I wash'd my mother's dishes ; I put my finger in my eye , And pull'd out little fishes . CCCI . Herrings , herrings , white and red , Ten a penny , Lent's dead . Rise , dame , and give an egg , Or ...
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... none is . CCCCX . Black we are , but much admired ; Men seek for us till they are tired . We tire the horse , but comfort man ; Tell me this riddle if you can . NOTES . Page 4 , line 1 . Chappell assures 218 NURSERY RHYMES .
... none is . CCCCX . Black we are , but much admired ; Men seek for us till they are tired . We tire the horse , but comfort man ; Tell me this riddle if you can . NOTES . Page 4 , line 1 . Chappell assures 218 NURSERY RHYMES .
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Obtained Principally from Oral Tradition James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. NOTES . Page 4 , line 1 . Chappell assures me version of this song ; 66 Mr. When good King Arthur . that the following is the correct King Stephen was a worthy ...
Obtained Principally from Oral Tradition James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. NOTES . Page 4 , line 1 . Chappell assures me version of this song ; 66 Mr. When good King Arthur . that the following is the correct King Stephen was a worthy ...
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... of this para- graph : — " and fetch me a wisp of hay , I'll give you the milk . So away the old woman went , but the haymakers said to her , If you will go to yonder and fetch me a handful of hay ; I'll give 220 NOTES .
... of this para- graph : — " and fetch me a wisp of hay , I'll give you the milk . So away the old woman went , but the haymakers said to her , If you will go to yonder and fetch me a handful of hay ; I'll give 220 NOTES .
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