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  1. Whistle Binkie. Whistle-Binkie, or, The piper of the party: Being a collection of songs for the social circle was a Scottish poetry and song anthology first appearing in 1832. There were later volumes under the same title, at least four more anthologies, and collected editions appearing from 1853. The style of verse typically was in imitation ...

  2. The poem was written by William Miller (1810–1872), 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.

  3. Trained as a cabinetmaker, he began writing poetry as a young man. Miller placed many of his poems, written in Scots, in local newspapers and journals. Known as the “Laureate of the Nursery,” Miller is most famous as the author of “Willie Winkie,” which appeared in the nursery rhyme collection Whistle-binkie: Stories for the Fireside ...

  4. Wee Willie Winkie. " 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. [1][2][3] It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 13711.

  5. 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.[1][2][3][5] In Jacobite songs Willie Winkie referred to King William III of England, one example being "The Last Will and Testament of Willie winkie"[6] but it seems likely that ...

  6. Sep 12, 2017 · The film stars Shirley Temple, Victor McLaglen, and Cesar Romero in a story about the British presence in 19th-century India. 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.

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  8. Miller first published the famous rhyme 'Willie Winkie' in his 1842 collection within 'Whistle-binkie': Stories for the Fireside'. It subsequently re-appeared with a number of his other song lyrics and poems in a composite volume of 'Whistle Binkie' in 1853.

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