| 1918 - 620 str.
...downing" the leg of the other while their arms were folded on the chest. GAME-SONGS. 102. LONDON BRIDGE. London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling...down, London Bridge is falling down, My fair lady. (New Dundee.) 103. DUSTY MILLER. There was an old miller who lived by himself. The turning of the wheel... | |
| John F. Garvey - 1896 - 90 str.
...their interesting play, At which they paused, and seemed amazed, But soon again resumed their lay: " London bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling...down; London bridge is falling down, My fair Lady." One pretty miss sat by, alone, The victim of some sad mistake; And made betimes a tearful moan, As... | |
| Charles Wesley Mann - 1896 - 364 str.
...Bridge. — Similar to the foregoing is the familiar game which is played to the monotonous refrain : London bridge is falling down — Falling down, falling...down — London bridge is falling down, My fair lady ! In this diversion a line of pupils passes through a " wicket," or "bridge." As the last word is pronounced,... | |
| S. Lilian Blaisdell, Isabella Austin, Mary Louise Gilman - 1903 - 144 str.
...BRIDGE A Game Two children stand. • Take hands and make a bridge. Make a high bridge. Sing this song: London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, Falling down, London Bridge is falling down, So merrily. Ruth, walk under the bridge. William, walk under the bridge. All walk under the bridge.... | |
| Hugo B. Froehlich - 1904 - 270 str.
...differ from those of the daffodil? Which has leaves on the flower-stem? Show that Iris stands erect. London bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling...down; London bridge is falling down, My fair lady! • Let us paint a picture about making garden in the spring. Bring a red wheelbarrow, a big yellow... | |
| Hugo B. Froehlich, Bonnie E. Snow - 1904 - 98 str.
...differ from those of the daffodil ? Which has leaves on the flower-stem ? ART EDUCATION— BOOK THREE London bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling...down; London bridge is falling down, My fair lady! ART EDUCA TION— BOOK THREE Let us paint a picture about making garden in the spring. Bring a red... | |
| Hugo B. Froehlich, Bonnie E. Snow - 1904 - 106 str.
...differ from those of the daffodil ? Which has leaves on the flower-stem ? Show that Iris stands erect. London bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down; London bridge is falling down, My fair ladyl ART BDUCATtON—BOQK THRKE Let us paint a picture about making garden in the spring. Bring a... | |
| Dorothy Canfield Fisher - 1907 - 496 str.
...chop off the last — last — last — last man's head. Another shorter verse which is often sung is, London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling...down, London Bridge is falling down. My fair lady. In this case the two players who make the arch with their arms can choose any eatables they like —... | |
| Marion Bromley Newton - 1907 - 202 str.
...where the "bridge" was stationed. The tune is an old and familiar one; the .verses are as follows : London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling...down, London Bridge is falling down, my fair lady. Build it up with iron bars, etc. Iron bars will bend and break, etc. Build it up with golden stones,... | |
| George Ellsworth Johnson - 1907 - 260 str.
...raising them above their heads. The other players form in line and pass under the arch while all sing, London bridge is falling down, falling down, falling...down, London bridge is falling down, my fair lady. At the last words of the song, the arms which form the arch descend and capture one of the players... | |
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