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* '''Can't hear with the waters of. The chittering waters of. Flittering bats, fieldmice bawk talk.''' | * '''Can't hear with the waters of. The chittering waters of. Flittering bats, fieldmice bawk talk.''' | ||
− | ** Cp. popular English nursery rhyme: ''Hickory, dickory, dock, / The mouse ran up the clock. / The clock struck one, / The mouse ran down, / Hickory, dickory, dock.''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hickory_Dickory_Dock] | + | ** Cp. popular English nursery rhyme: ''Hickory, dickory, dock, / The mouse ran up the clock. / The clock struck one, / The mouse ran down, / Hickory, dickory, dock.''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hickory_Dickory_Dock] Some reports claim that the rhyme was written by Oliver Goldsmith, in [[Dublin]] for a volume of nursery rhymes he was collecting[http://www.irishabroad.com/Travel/Features/dublins-literary-greats.asp] |
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Revision as of 06:19, 16 March 2012
- The chittering waters of → Them chittering waters of → The chittering waters of
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