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Comparative Studies in Nursery Rhymes

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Chappell, loc. cit., p. 315.

19

Warton, History of English Poetry, 1840, III, 360.

20

Chappell, loc. cit., p. 88.

21

Sharpe, Ch. K., Ballad Book, 1824, p. 87.

22

Chappell, loc. cit., p. 561.

23

Roxburgh Collection, IV, 433.

24

Child, F. G., English and Scottish Popular Ballads 1894.

25

Smith, G., The Transition Period, 1897, p. 180, in Saintsbury, Periods of European Literature.

26

Child, loc. cit., I, 6 ff.

27

Ibid., I, 157: Lord Randal.

28

Ibid., I, 256: Tamlene.

29

Playford, The Dauncing Master, 1686, p. 206.

30

Murray's Dictionary: Cushion Dance.

31

Songs for the Nursery, published by Darton & Co., 1812. The verses included in this collection were altered with a view to rendering them more suitable for children.

32

Brand, Popular Antiquities, I, 219.

33

The Dauncing Master, 1686, p. 130.

34

Whitmore, loc. cit., p. 27.

35

Murray's Dictionary: Horning.

36

Gomme, loc. cit.: Wallflowers: —

Mister Moffit is a very good man,
He came to the door with a hat in his hand,
He pulled up his cloak and showed me the ring;
To-morrow, to-morrow the wedding begins.
First he bought a frying pan, then he bought the cradle,
And then one day the baby was born. Rock, rock the cradle.

    (No. 32.)

37

Cf.

A whistling woman and a crowing hen
Are neither fit for God or man.

    (1892, p. 506.)
Also:

Une femme qui siffle et une poule qui crie
Porte malheur dans la maison.

38

Scarth, H. M., Aquæ Solis, Notices on Roman Bath, 1864, pp. 16 ff., 22 ff., etc.

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