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There was considerable variation and debate about the exact attributes of each day and even over the days. Halliwell had 'Christmas Day' instead of the Sabbath. Unlike modern versions in which "Wednesday's child is full of woe", an earlier incarnation of this rhyme appeared in a multi-part fictional
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on September 17, 1887, in which "Friday's child is full of woe", perhaps reflecting traditional superstitions associated with bad luck on Friday – as many Christians associated Friday with the Crucifixion. The fates of Thursday's and Saturday's children were also exchanged and Sunday's child is
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Traditions, Legends, Superstitions, and Sketches of Devonshire: On the Borders of the Tamar and the Tavy, Illustrative of Its Manners, Customs, History, Antiquities, Scenery, and Natural History, in a Series of Letters to Robert Southey,
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for children. It is supposed to tell a child's character or future from their day of birth and to help young children remember the seven days of the week. As with many nursery rhymes, there are many versions. It has a
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in the 1570s which included "what luck eurie one should have by the day of the weeke he was borne on".
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in the mid-19th century. The tradition of fortune telling by days of birth is much older.
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upon learning he was born on a Thursday, the same weekday on which the novel is set.
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The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses: The 1922 Text with Essays and Notes
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St. Nicholas Magazine
Nursery rhyme
Songwriter(s)
nursery rhymes
Roud Folk Song Index
James Orchard Halliwell
Thomas Nashe
Suffolk
Harper's Weekly
James Joyce
Ulysses
Stephen Dedalus
John Rutter
a cappella
Five Childhood Lyrics
Tuesday's Child (disambiguation)
Wednesday's Child (disambiguation)
Thursday's Child (disambiguation)
Friday's Child (disambiguation)
Saturday's Child
Sunday's Child
Traditions, Legends, Superstitions, and Sketches of Devonshire: On the Borders of the Tamar and the Tavy, Illustrative of Its Manners, Customs, History, Antiquities, Scenery, and Natural History, in a Series of Letters to Robert Southey, Esq
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Oxford University Press
A performance on YouTube
Day of the week calculator
Categories
English nursery rhymes
Year of song unknown

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