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    Although the earliest known record of the song is from the mid-eighteenth century, [4] there is some evidence that it is much older. The death of a robin by an arrow is depicted in a 15th-century stained glass window at Buckland Rectory, Gloucestershire. [5]

  2. “Who killed Cock Robin” is a traditional nursery rhyme first recorded in 1744. However, its lyrics originated in a similar story called “Phyllyp Sparowe” written and published by John Skelton around the early 1500s.

  3. Who Killed Cock Robin Nursery Rhyme – Lyrics, Video, and Printable. Who Killed Cock Robin? is an English nursery rhyme and traditional children’s song that dates back to the 18th century, although its origins may even stretch further back in time.

  4. More information and images can be found on our website: http://talesofcuriosity.com/v/Who_Killed_Cock_Robin/For those interested below are the words to the ...

  5. 'Who killed cock robin?' is best described as an English folksong or poem rather than a nursery rhyme. The words of "Who killed cock robin" are said to refer to the death of the legendary figure of Robin Hood and not that of a bird.

  6. Find music and chords at: http://www.singinggamesforchildren.com/A%20Cluster%202.2%20Awaywego/18%20Just%20nursery%20rhymes%20S-W%20w.htmA traditional resourc...

  7. Here's the version of Who Killed Cock Robin that's recited in the mp3 recording: The Death of Cock Robin. Who killed Cock Robin? "I," said the Sparrow, "With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin." Who saw him die? "I," said the Fly, "With my little eye,