Over In The Meadow
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Over In The Meadow is a popular counting rhyme of currently unknown and disputed origin. It is likely that the rhyme originated in the United Kingdom in the 16th century. It may instead have been written by Olive A. Wadsworth in 1870.[1]
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- ^ Wadsworth, Olive A. (1870). Kit, Fan, Tot, and the rest of them. Boston: American Tract Society. pp. 189–192. http://books.google.com/books?id=3aANAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA189. Retrieved 2010-03-29.