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nursery rhyme

Literary Field Adventskalender:
13 December

13. December 2016Sandra van LenteAdventskalenderMother Goose, nursery rhyme, The North Wind Doth Blow

Gesa Stedman sings “The North Wind Doth Blow” Gesa Stedman, who teaches culture and literature at the Centre for British Studies, sings the first stanza from Mother Goose’s famous collection of nursery rhymes “The North Wind Doth Blow”, a bitter-sweet song suitable for a frosty December day. Read more

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