See Saw Margery Daw
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See Saw Margery Daw
Summary
See Saw Margery Daw is a nursery rhyme[1]. It draws 1,218 Wikipedia views per month (nursery_rhyme category, ranking #25 of 51).[2]
Key Facts
- See Saw Margery Daw's instance of is recorded as nursery rhyme[3].
- See Saw Margery Daw's instance of is recorded as bagatelle[4].
- See Saw Margery Daw's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[5].
- See Saw Margery Daw's composer is recorded as James Hook[6].
- See Saw Margery Daw's composer is recorded as Samuel Arnold[7].
- See Saw Margery Daw's illustrator is recorded as Thomas Bewick[8].
- See Saw Margery Daw's Commons category is recorded as See-Saw, Margery Daw[9].
- See Saw Margery Daw's language of work or name is recorded as English[10].
- See Saw Margery Daw's country of origin is recorded as Kingdom of Great Britain[11].
- 1800 marks the founding of See Saw Margery Daw[12].
- See Saw Margery Daw was released on 1772[13].
- See Saw Margery Daw's has edition or translation is recorded as See-Saw, sacaradown[14].
- See Saw Margery Daw's published in is recorded as Mother Goose’s Melody[15].
- See Saw Margery Daw's published in is recorded as Gammer Gurton’s Garland[16].
- See Saw Margery Daw's published in is recorded as Christmas Box[17].
- See Saw Margery Daw's published in is recorded as Juvenile Amuſement[18].
- See Saw Margery Daw's has characteristic is recorded as traditional folk song[19].
- See Saw Margery Daw's tempo marking is recorded as andantino[20].
- See Saw Margery Daw's copyright status is recorded as public domain[21].
- See Saw Margery Daw's copyright status is recorded as public domain[22].
- See Saw Margery Daw's copyright status is recorded as public domain[23].
- See Saw Margery Daw's quotation or excerpt is recorded as See‐saw, Margery Daw, / Jacky shall have a new master; / Jacky shall have but a penny a day, / Because he can’t work any faster.[24].
- See Saw Margery Daw's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Se ſaw, Margery Daw, / Jacky ſhall have a new Maſter ; / Jacky muſt have but a Penny a Day, / Becauſe he can work no faſter.[25].
- See Saw Margery Daw's quotation or excerpt is recorded as See‐saw, Margery Daw, / Sold her bed and lay upon straw, she kicked down her masters door will you buy her faaaaatherrrrrr[26].
- See Saw Margery Daw's form of creative work is recorded as song[27].
Why It Matters
See Saw Margery Daw draws 1,218 Wikipedia views per month (nursery_rhyme category, ranking #25 of 51).[2]