Children's songs -- United States; Games with music
11. Chambers, p. 140, "Janet jo." Folk-lore Record, iii.
171, "Jenny Jones." See Coussemaker, p. 100, Flemish
"Maiden's Dance."--Bernoni, Cant. Pop. Venez. xi. 2,
"Rosetina."--Roxburghe Coll. i. 186-189, Ballad of "The
Bride's Buriall."
12. Compare N. and Q., 3d ser. VII. 353.
13. Halliwell, Pop. Rh., p. 133. Henderson, Folk-lore, p. 26.
15. N. and Q., 5th ser. III. 482.--French round cited, Ch. du
Camb., ii. 58. Gagnon, p. 303 (cited, p. 8). Bugeaud, i. 202.
16. Chambers, p. 118.--_French_, Ch. du Camb., ii. 42.
17. _Danish_ and _Swedish_ ballads, Sv. Grundtvig, Danmarks
Gamle Folkeviser, Nos. 180, 181.
18. Child, Eng. and Scot. Ballads, 1857, iii. 136.
19. Child, ii. 154.
20. _Swedish_, Arwiddson, iii. 196.
21. _French_, Celnart, p. 21, etc.--_Provençal_, see Fauriel,
Hist. de la Poésie Prov., ii. 87.--_Spanish_ (Catalan), Mila
y Fontanals, Romanc. Cat., p. 173.--_Italian_, Bernoni,
p. 37. (Sicily) Pitrè, ii. 33.--_German_, Meier, pp. 136,
137.--_Swedish_, Arwiddson, iii. 326.--Rounds of a similar
type, Chabreul, p. 146, "Salade." Bugeaud, i. 48, "Plantons
la Vigne."
22. _German_, Dunger, pp. 184-186. Mullenhoff, p. 484, No. 2.
"Aus dem Kinderleben," p. 33.--_Finnish_, Neus, p. 387.
23. Halliwell, Pop. Rh., p. 127. Chambers, p. 134.
25. A variation of 23, 24. Halliwell, Pop. Rh., p. 130.
Chambers, p. 135.--_French_, Gagnon, p. 99. Chabreul, p.
141, etc.--_Spanish_, Marin, i. 96, "Thus do the Shoemakers."
26. Folk-lore Rec., iii. 170. Compare French game, Ch. du Camb.,
i. 223.
28. Nurs. Rh., No. 287.
29. Folk-lore Rec., iii. 169. For French game referred to, see
Laisnel de la Salle, ii. 151.--_French_, Celnart, p. 53,
"L'Anguille Enfilée."
30. Compare Provençal nurse-songs, in Chants Pop. du Languedoc,
"Chants énumeratifs," especially p. 432.
31. Compare No. 5.
32. Halliwell, Pop. Rh., p. 119, "Mary Brown." N. and Q., 6th
ser. II. 248.--_Swedish_, Arwiddson, iii. 233.--_Finnish_,
Neus, p. 388.--_Italian_, Comparetti, iv. 263.--_French_,
Mélusine, p. 542.
33. Chambers, p. 25. N. and Q., 4th ser. II. 274.--_Flemish_,
_Dutch_, _German_, Hor. Belg., ii., Nos. 143, 145.--_French_
(Canada), Gagnon, p. 129.
34. Nurs. Rh., No. 290. To this class of jests belongs the
German tale, Grimm, No. 119, "Die sieben Schwaben."
35. Chambers, p. 344. Halliwell, Pop. Rh., p. 218, quotes the
first lines of this rhyme from Aubrey's Miscellanies, ed.
1696.
36. Compare Chambers, p. 137, "A Courtship Dance."--_French_,
Celnart, p. 19.--Canadian song of Perrette, Gagnon, p. 286.
38. For way of playing, compare No. 22.
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