[94] T. T. W.
[95] Another version has the last four lines thus:—
"Five for a fiddle,
Six for a dance,
Seven for England,
Eight for France."
[96] J. O. Halliwell's Nursery Rhymes.
[97] Pictorial History of Lancashire.
[98] Hampson's Medii Ævi Kalend., vol. I. 255.
[99] Hickes's Thesaurus, II. 194.
[100] Bibl. Cott. MSS. Tiberius, A. III., fol. 39 b., and 40.