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It fascinates me as the where nursery rhymes & fairy tales originated from as some of them are so sinister & to think that we actually sang & read these. such as 'orange & lemons' how gruesome.
Thanks to @David Lamb we now know where 'Twinkle Twinkle little star'' originated from.
Orange & Lemons
The curious and spectacularly dark end lines: “here comes the candle to light you to bed, here comes the chopper to chop off your head…” probably refers to practices at Newgate prison.
The gaol stood on the current site of the Old Bailey, next to St Sepulchre’s church (the bells of Old Bailey in the rhyme). The sound of that church’s “great” tenor bell striking 9am on a Monday morning would signal the start of any hangings due to take place that week.
The prisoners on death row were visited the night before by the bell man of St Sepulchre, who would hold a candle in one hand and ring the execution bell in the other. He would then recite a poem;
All you that in the condemned hole do lie,
Prepare you for tomorrow you shall die,
Examine all yourselves, in time repent
That you may not be to eternal flames be sent
And when St Sepulchre’s bell in the morning tolls
The lord above have mercy on your souls.
Thanks to @David Lamb we now know where 'Twinkle Twinkle little star'' originated from.
Orange & Lemons
The curious and spectacularly dark end lines: “here comes the candle to light you to bed, here comes the chopper to chop off your head…” probably refers to practices at Newgate prison.
The gaol stood on the current site of the Old Bailey, next to St Sepulchre’s church (the bells of Old Bailey in the rhyme). The sound of that church’s “great” tenor bell striking 9am on a Monday morning would signal the start of any hangings due to take place that week.
The prisoners on death row were visited the night before by the bell man of St Sepulchre, who would hold a candle in one hand and ring the execution bell in the other. He would then recite a poem;
All you that in the condemned hole do lie,
Prepare you for tomorrow you shall die,
Examine all yourselves, in time repent
That you may not be to eternal flames be sent
And when St Sepulchre’s bell in the morning tolls
The lord above have mercy on your souls.