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  2. Scots poet William Miller (1810-1872), appears to have popularised a pre-existing nursery rhyme, adding additional verses to make up a five stanza poem. Miller’s “Willie Winkie: A Nursery Rhyme’ was first published in a collection of poems called Whistle-Binkie: Stories for the Social Circle (1841)1.

  3. Feb 11, 2024 · Scottish poet William MIller published the full five-stanza version of the nursery rhyme in 1841. The first stanza dates back at least as far as 1820. Miller’s version, written in Scots,...

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  4. “Wee Willie Winkie” is a nursery rhyme original from the Scotland written by William Miller. The lyrics were published for the first time in the Scottish poetry and song anthology ” Whistle-binkie” in 1841.

  5. Aug 23, 2020 · The creator of the beloved poem was none other than William Miller - the man who was revered as 'The Laureate of the Nursery'.

  6. Feb 22, 2021 · Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown, Crying through the windows, Rapping on the lock, 'Are all the children in their beds, Its past eight o' clock.'. This Scottish rhyme was first published in 1841.

  7. "Wee Willie Winkie" is a Scottish nursery rhyme. The main character in the rhyme is well-known as a personification of sleep . The poem was written by William Miller and titled "Willie Winkie", first published in Whistle-binkie : Stories for the Fireside in 1841.

  8. Sep 12, 2017 · The poem was written by William Miller (1810–72), first printed in Whistle Binkie: Stories for the Fireside in 1841 and re-printed in Whistle Binkie; a Collection of Songs for the Social Circle published in 1873.