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  2. Hickory Dickory Dock - Wikipedia

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    "Hickory Dickory Dock" or "Hickety Dickety Dock" is a popular ... Hickory dickory dock. The mouse ran up the clock. ... List of nursery rhymes; Hickory, Dickory, and ...

  3. Rhyme Time Town - Wikipedia

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    Rhyme Time Town is an American children's animated musical television series ... Golda Rosheuvel as Castle Clock and Wing Commander of ... "Hickory Dickory Dock" ...

  4. Hickory Dickory Dock (novel) - Wikipedia

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    This is nevertheless one of her most tenuous links to the original nursery rhyme, consisting of little more than the name of a road and an allusion being "in the dock," i.e. on trial. (“‘Hickory, dickory, dock,’ said Nigel, ‘the mouse ran up the clock. The police said, “Boo,” I wonder who, will eventually stand in the Dock?’”).

  5. Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book - Wikipedia

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    Some nursery rhymes turn up in disguise: The Moon shines Bright, The Stars give a light, And you may kiss A pretty girl At ten a clock at night. This is an earlier version of: When I was a little boy My mammy kept me in, Now I am a great boy, I'm fit to serve the king. I can handle a musket, And I can smoke a pipe. And I can kiss a pretty girl

  6. List of nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Hickory Dickory Dock 'Hickety Dickety Dock' Great Britain 1744 [41] First mentioned in Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book. The Hokey Cokey 'The Hokey Pokey' United Kingdom 1842 [42] Included in Robert Chambers' Popular Rhymes of Scotland from 1842. Hot Cross Buns: Great Britain 1767 [43]

  7. Nursery rhyme - Wikipedia

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    A nursery rhyme is a traditional poem or song for children in ... "Hickory Dickory ... In the 17th century, the clock had a small hole in the door below the face for ...

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  9. Exeter Cathedral astronomical clock - Wikipedia

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    The modern clock mechanism was installed in 1885 by Gillett & Bland of Croydon. [6] The clock was restored in 1910 by John James Hall FRAS. [7] The clock is reputed to be the source of the nursery rhyme Hickory Dickory Dock, probably inspired by the round hole in the door described above. [8] [9]