English Folk-rhymes: A Collection of Traditional Verses Relating to Places and Persons, Customs, Superstitions, EtcK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1892 - 565 psl. |
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... , boil up , nor alter its colour or still motion . " Quoted from an earlier authority in Gilbert's Parochial History of Cornwall , vol . ii . p . 121 . BH . 291 . Creatures . CUCKOO . " When you walk out in SUPERSTITION - DIVINATION . 117.
... , boil up , nor alter its colour or still motion . " Quoted from an earlier authority in Gilbert's Parochial History of Cornwall , vol . ii . p . 121 . BH . 291 . Creatures . CUCKOO . " When you walk out in SUPERSTITION - DIVINATION . 117.
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... cuckoo , sit down on a bank or other convenient place , and pull your stockings off , saying- ' May this to me , Now ... cuckoo- " Cuckoo , cherry tree , Good bird , tell me How many years I shall be Before I get married . " - AL . 115 ...
... cuckoo , sit down on a bank or other convenient place , and pull your stockings off , saying- ' May this to me , Now ... cuckoo- " Cuckoo , cherry tree , Good bird , tell me How many years I shall be Before I get married . " - AL . 115 ...
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... CUCKOO , ante . ) BY A BALL . Throw a ball in the air , saying- " Toss a ball , toss a ball , tell me true , How many years I've got to go through . " The years of life are determined by the number of times the ball is tossed and caught ...
... CUCKOO , ante . ) BY A BALL . Throw a ball in the air , saying- " Toss a ball , toss a ball , tell me true , How many years I've got to go through . " The years of life are determined by the number of times the ball is tossed and caught ...
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... cuckoo , they turn their money , and children say— REST . " Cuckoo , cherrytree Catch a penny and give it me . ” — CO . 40 . " In nomine Patris , up and downe , Et Filii Spiritus Sancti upon my crown , Crux Christi upon my brest ; Sweet ...
... cuckoo , they turn their money , and children say— REST . " Cuckoo , cherrytree Catch a penny and give it me . ” — CO . 40 . " In nomine Patris , up and downe , Et Filii Spiritus Sancti upon my crown , Crux Christi upon my brest ; Sweet ...
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... CUCKOO , etc. If you see the cuckoo sitting , The swallow flitting , And a filly foal lying still , You all the year shall have South Shropshire . AP . 215 . DEW . your will . The fair maid who the first of May Goes to the field at ...
... CUCKOO , etc. If you see the cuckoo sitting , The swallow flitting , And a filly foal lying still , You all the year shall have South Shropshire . AP . 215 . DEW . your will . The fair maid who the first of May Goes to the field at ...
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English folk-rhymes, a collection of traditional verses relating to places ... G. F. Northall Visos knygos peržiūra - 1892 |
English Folk-rhymes– A Collection of Traditional Verses Relating to Places ... Visos knygos peržiūra - 1892 |
English Folk-rhymes– A Collection of Traditional Verses Relating to Places ... Visos knygos peržiūra - 1892 |
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ancient Antiqs apples April beer bells of St Berkshire bless boys bread butter cake called charm Cheshire child Christ Christmas church corn Cornwall couplet cuckoo custom devil Devonshire door doth drink East eggs England Folklore Friday Garland girl give Gloucestershire hand harvest hath Hazlitt Here's Herefordshire hill Ingleborough John King lady Lancashire Leicestershire Lincolnshire lines London Lord maid master merry Midlands miles moon never night Norfolk North Northamptonshire Notes and Queries Nursery Rhymes parish penny players poor pray proverb quoting rain repeat ride ring Roseberry Topping round Say the bells Shropshire Shrove Tuesday sing sneeze song soul Staffordshire stand steeple stick stone Suffolk Sunday Sussex thee thou Tibberton town tree true love Valentine verse viii Warwickshire wassail West wind Worcestershire word wren Yorkshire
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