School: Faithlegg (C.), Portláirge (roll number 11615)
- Location:
- Faithlegg, Co. Waterford
- Teacher: Mary J. Brazil
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This rhyme is said when playing "tig"
As I went up the garden,
I found a silver farthing,
I gave it to my mother,
To buy a baby brother,
The brother was a sailor who sailed
away to sea,
All the fish that he could catch
was one, two three.The following rhyme is said when playing a game call "Ring of Roses"
"Ring a ring a rosy
A pocket full of posy
Hush a bush a hush a bush a
And we all go down."They who wash on Monday have all the week to d(ry)
They who was on Tuesday are not so much a wry
They who wash on Wednesday are not so much to blam(e)
They who wash on Thursday (are not so) wash in sham(e)
They who was on Friday wash in need
They who wash on Saturday are very bad inde(ed)- Collector
- Annie Conroy
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Faithlegg, Co. Waterford