| Henry Carrington Bolton - 1888 - 144 str.
...833. The farmer in the den, Hi-oh, my cherry, ho ! The farmer takes a wife. Hi-oh, my, cherry, oh ! The wife takes a child, etc., The child takes a nurse, etc. , The nurse takes a dog, Hi-oh, my cherry, oh ! HDA, Virginia. 834. Please missy, big missy, lend missy your imber bow,... | |
| Jessie Hubbell Bancroft - 1909 - 530 str.
...takes a child. The succeeding verses vary only in the choice in each, and follow in this order : — The child takes a nurse, etc. The nurse takes a cat,...takes a rat, etc., The rat takes the cheese, etc. The far - mer in the dell, The far - mer in the dell, 1 Heigh • o the cher - ry - oh, The far - mer in... | |
| Jessie Hubbell Bancroft - 1909 - 530 str.
...takes a child. The succeeding verses vary only in the choice in each, and follow in this order: — The child takes a nurse, etc. The nurse takes a cat,...takes a rat, etc., The rat takes the cheese, etc. tor -T—N fr— > fr — I i ~-ft+~T" S r — -ft The far - mer in the dell, The far • mer in the... | |
| Lydia Clark - 1921 - 466 str.
...cherry-oh ! The farmer takes a wife. The following stanzas vary only in the choice, and are as follows : The wife takes a child, etc. The child takes a nurse,...takes a rat, etc. The rat takes the cheese, etc. The players form a circle with one player in the center, who is the farmer. As the stanzas are sung, the... | |
| Lydia Clark - 1917 - 436 str.
...cherry-oh ! The farmer takes a wife. The following stanzas vary only in the choice, and are as follows : The wife takes a child, etc. The child takes a nurse,...cat takes a rat, etc. The rat takes the cheese, etc. p A" K 1* — J ^ — d ^ — \§ " J1 1 ; J ; J 1 The far - mer in the N ^ i j > j. 1 J =fr=4 j; *... | |
| Indiana. Department of Public Instruction - 1918 - 358 str.
...mer in the dell, Heigh - o the cher - ry - oh, The far - mer in the dell. ^-J-—! , , 42^—3— The succeeding verses vary in the choice of each and follow...the singing of the second verse, during which the players keep time marching or skipping around the circle, the farmer beckons to someone to come into... | |
| Norman Egbert Richardson - 1922 - 330 str.
...dell, The farm - er in the dell. fctfc*: i Heigh - o! the cher - ry - oh! The farm- er in the delL The farmer takes a wife, etc. The wife takes a child,...rat, etc. The rat takes the cheese, etc. The cheese stands alone, etc. 38. Fanner in the Dell. — An indoor or outdoor game played by from ten to twenty... | |
| Monica R. Wild, Doris E. White - 1924 - 460 str.
...dell. The g 1 « " = £=J 1 i _N _b N h I — k far-mer in the dell, 1 , » ^=^ • j r dell. *P 3. The wife takes a child, etc. The child takes a nurse, etc. The nurse takes a dog, etc. The dog takes a cat, etc. The cat takes a rat, etc. The rat takes a cheese, etc. The cheese... | |
| Chester Geppert Marsh - 1925 - 186 str.
...The farmer takes a wife, The farmer takes a wife, Heigh-o ! the cherry-oh ! The farmer takes a wife. The wife takes a child, etc. The child takes a nurse, etc. The nurse takes a dog, etc. The dog takes a cat, etc. The cat takes a rat, etc. The rat takes the cheese, etc. The cheese... | |
| Alfred E. Ross - 1926 - 96 str.
...child, Heigh-O! The cherry-Ol The wife takes a child. The child takes a nurse, Etc., etc., as above. The nurse takes a cat. Etc. The cat takes a rat. Etc. The rat takes the cheese, Etc. The cheese stands alone, the cheese stands alone, Heigh-O! The cherry-Ol The cheese stands alone. (Repeat from... | |
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