Indiana As Seen By Early Travelers; a Collection of Reprints From Books of Travel, Letters And Diaries Prior to 1830

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Miscellany Poems. The Miller of Dee.
The Convivial Songster. 1782. The Miller of Dee.
Walsh' Gompleat Country Dancing Master. The Dusty Miller.
Hornby. The Joyous Book of Singing Games.* Jolly Miller, p. 60.
c. Games. Mrs. Gomme (Trad. Games, ii, pp. 436-7. Vol. i, pp. 289-293) gives eight variants.
Miss Mari Ruef Hofer. Children's Singing Games, p. 23.
Mrs. Ames. Jour. Am. Folk-lore, vol. XXIV, p. 306. The music, which she gives is very similar to that above, in its manner of repetition and va
...riation of the phrases and in rhythm, but the melodies are not identical.
Miss Goldy Hamilton. Jour. Am. Folk-lore, vol. XXVII, p. 293.
Mr. Addy in his directions for the game as played in Sheffield^^ uses the words ^^young men'' and '^young women" to designate the players. This would indicate that the game was played by young people and that within a recent date. This suggests that our older play-party games may be directly connected with the dance games of England. The song dances of the Misses Fuller witness to the same thing.^^ Mr.


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