The Man in the Wilderness
nursery rhyme
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The Man in the Wilderness
Summary
The Man in the Wilderness is a nursery rhyme[1].
Key Facts
- The Man in the Wilderness's image is recorded as St. Nicholas-Vol 1.1-336.jpg[2].
- The Man in the Wilderness's instance of is recorded as nursery rhyme[3].
- The Man in the Wilderness's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[4].
- The Man in the Wilderness's Commons category is recorded as The Man in the Wilderness[5].
- The Man in the Wilderness's language of work or name is recorded as English[6].
- The Man in the Wilderness's has edition or translation is recorded as The Man in the Wilderness[7].
- The Man in the Wilderness's title is recorded as The Man in the Wilderness[8].
- The Man in the Wilderness's has characteristic is recorded as traditional folk song[9].
- The Man in the Wilderness's Roud Indexes Roud number is recorded as 20593[10].
- The Man in the Wilderness's first line is recorded as The Man in the Wilderness asked me[11].
- The Man in the Wilderness's last line is recorded as As many as red-herrings grew in the wood.[12].
- The Man in the Wilderness's copyright status is recorded as public domain[13].