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Stow on the Wold rhyme |
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susan leckie |
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Aug 6, 07 - 11:15 AM |
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82.10.6.9 |
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susan.leckie@ntlworld.com |
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Hi everyone
Can anybody help with the 'Stow rhyme', it's words and origins?
I can remember part of it "Stow on the Wold, where the wind blows cold" but does it continue "and the cooks have got no fat" and are there more words to it?
This question has niggled away at me for years. I live in Scotland (originally Oxfordshire), am unable to get to Stow to research the rhyme, and I'm stumped.
Hopefully
Susan |
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