Traditional song or poem for children.
1The old Czech nursery song has an original perspective on where words may come from.
2Ironical Bakkus began to hum the old nursery song:
3Macaulay adduces as an example of this measure, the following line from the well-known nursery song:
4Those are ENGLISHMEN, those are, and your master whenever you please,' as the nursery song says.
5From Ann Taylor's nursery song 'My Mother.'
6Abrane quoted promptly a line of nursery song 'How shall he cut it without e'er a knife?'
7Three Blind Mice was the only nursery song he could remember, and he sang it over and over again.
8This is from Ann Taylor's nursery song, which has probably been more parodied than any other poem in existence.
9Jicks trotted along by his side, unconscious of the mischief she had done, singing another verse of the nursery song.
10An hour after, I heard him still pacing the floor up stairs, crooning some old nursery song to put the boy to sleep.
11I was amused with a parody of Tom's on the nursery song 'Twenty pounds shall marry me,' as applied to the creation of Peers.
12The child, while we were talking, had laid herself down luxuriously on the grass, and was singing to herself little snatches of a nursery song.
13Why have we no nursery songs of Beowulf and the Grendel?
14His name passed even into nursery songs, and one of them has been translated as follows:
15No phrase is more prevalent among nursery songs than that made up of the first six notes.
16I'll dandle him on my knee and sing him nursery songs if there's a lordship in it.
Translations for nursery song