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Karen Dolby

Oranges and Lemons

A collection of the most well-known and best-loved nursery rhymes, along with some that may be less familiar.
Oranges and Lemons: Rhymes from Past Times plugs into the memories and knowledge of our earliest years, recalling those rhymes and stories we always seem to have known, yet struggle to remember clearly.
The book examines the history of the rhymes, how they have evolved through the centuries, and the controversies surrounding their origins. Looking at classic favourites such as 'Humpty Dumpty', 'Ring O' Roses' and 'Georgie Porgie', Oranges and Lemons will put you back in touch with a time lost in hazy nostalgia, just on the edge of memory.
175 printed pages
Copyright owner
Michael O'Mara Books
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2012
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Quotes

  • alyzza judihas quotedlast year
    One For Sorrow

    One for sorrow, two for joy,

    Three for a girl, four for a boy,

    Five for silver, six for gold,

    Seven for a secret never to be told.

    Eight for a wish, nine for a kiss,

    Ten for a bird you must not miss
  • alyzza judihas quotedlast year
    A Was an Archer

    A was an archer, who shot at a frog,

    B was a butcher, and had a great dog.

    C was a captain, all covered with lace,

    D was a drunkard, and had a red face.

    E was an esquire, with pride on his brow,

    F was a farmer, and followed the plow.

    G was a gamester, who had but ill luck,

    H was a hunter, and hunted a buck.

    I was an innkeeper, who loved to carouse,

    J was a joiner, and built up a house.

    K was King William, once governed this land,

    L was a lady, who had a white hand.

    M was a miser, and hoarded up gold,

    N was a nobleman, gallant and bold.

    O was an oyster girl, and went about town,

    P was a parson, and wore a black gown.

    Q was a queen, who wore a silk slip,

    R was a robber, and wanted a whip.

    S was a sailor, and spent all he got,

    T was a tinker, and mended a pot.

    U was an usurer, a miserable elf,

    V was a vintner, who drank all himself.

    W was a watchman, and guarded the door,

    X was expensive, and so became poor.

    Y was a youth, that did not love school,

    Z was a zany, a poor harmless fool.
  • alyzza judihas quotedlast year
    The versions I have included are the ones I remember, the rhymes I have tried to pass on to my own children, and I apologize if they differ from the versions you knew and loved

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