See Saw, Sacradown, Which is the Way to London Town?

The Way to London Town

Harry's Ladder to Learning David Bogue. 1850.
Big Book of Nursery Rhymes. Edited by Walter Jerrold. Illustrated by Charles Robinson. 1920.

See-saw, sacaradown,
Which is the way to London town?
One foot up, the other foot down,
That is the way to London town.


The Nursery Rhymes of England. James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. 1886.

See-saw sacradown,
Which is the way to London town?
One foot up, and the other down,
And that is the way to London town.


See-saw sacradown,
Which is the way to London town?
One foot up, the other down.
That is the way to London town.


The Little Mother Goose. Jessie Willcox Smith. 1912.

See-saw, sacaradown, sacaradown.
Which is the way to London town?
One foot up, and the other foot down,
That is the way to London town.


See saw, sacradown, sacradown,
Which is the way to London town?
One foot up, the other foot down.
That is the way to London town.


Mother Goose or the Old Nursery Rhymes. Kate Greenaway. 1881.

One foot up, the other foot down,
That's the way to London town.


The Only True Mother Goose Melodies. Munroe & Francis. 1833.

See saw, sacradown, sacradown,
Which is the way to Boston town?
One foot up, the other foot down.
That is the way to Boston town.

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