| Zena Sutherland - 1990 - 100 páginas
...jump over The candlestick. Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, To see a fine lady upon a white horse. Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes. There was a crooked man And he walked a crooked mile, He found a crooked sixpence Against a crooked... | |
| Arthur Rackham - 1994 - 132 páginas
...they'd left their tails behind them. 10 Jde a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, To see a fine lady upon a white horse; With rings on her fingers and bells...her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes. I ±S JDye, baby bunting, Daddy's gone a hunting, To get a little rabbit's skin To wrap the baby bunting... | |
| Edain McCoy - 2002 - 374 páginas
...the English nursery rhyme "Banbury Cross." RIDE A COCKHORSE TO BANBURY CROSS, TO SEE A FINE LADY UPON A WHITE HORSE. WITH RINGS ON HER FINGERS AND BELLS...HER TOES, SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC WHEREVER SHE GOES. The cockhorse is the besom ridden over the fields for fertility, the bells on the toes are the bells... | |
| Bruce Richardson (Tea blender) - 1997 - 136 páginas
...halves around the edge. Banbury Cakes "Ride a cockhorse to Banbury Cross and see fine lady upon a fine horse. With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, she shall have music wherever she goes. " As in most English market towns, there has been a cross at the intersection of the two main roads... | |
| Vicki Mahaffey - 1998 - 295 páginas
...but multiplied as she matured. Anna Livia now has many bells: riding a cock horse to Banbury Cross, "with rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, she shall have music wherever she goes." It is of course the cuplike shape of the bell that makes it an image of female sexuality, combined... | |
| Judy Lynch, Chambliss Maxie - 1998 - 132 páginas
...straight 9, 10, The big fat hen Ride a cock-horse To Banbury Cross, To see an old lady Upon a white horse. Rings on her fingers And bells on her toes, She shall have music Wherever she goes. 72* ~ 0 0 0 : t Billy, Billy "Billy, Billy come and play, While the sun shines bright as "Yes, my Polly,... | |
| Jeannette Haien - 2009 - 452 páginas
...song to verse, reciting: "Ride a cockhorse to Banbury Cross / To see a fine lady upon a white horse / Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes / She shall have music wherever she goes." Julia took a deep breath: "Two blackbirds, sitting on a hill / One named Jack, one named Jill / Fly... | |
| Arnold Barrett McMillin - 2000 - 338 páginas
...another that you could call the carefree style. As in the old English nursery rhyme about the lady on the white horse: With rings on her fingers And bells on...her toes She shall have music Wherever she goes... Wherever she goes, even if the world turns topsy-turvy, she shall have music. From those stylistic... | |
| Kingsley Bolton, Christopher Hutton - 2000 - 696 páginas
...The old nursery rhyme : — Ride a cock Horse to Banbury Cross, See a fine lady sit on a white horse, Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes. seems to be the worn down fragment of some long forgotten belief which was associated with a white... | |
| Sourcebooks, Inc - 2001 - 92 páginas
...sleep. Ride a Cock Horse Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross, To see a fine lady upon a white horse. Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes. Bluebird, Bluebird Bluebird, bluebird through my window. Bluebird, bluebird through my window. Bluebird,... | |
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