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The map at the beginning of the book shows the place names in this song moving inward in a spiral. See places for more about the significance of each.
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The map at the beginning of the book shows the place names in this song moving inward in a spiral. See [[places]] for more about the significance of each.
 
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     Horny Boy rung Widders Bel<br>
 
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On a map of Kent, the spiral's points are easy to see with their modern names. ''[[Horny Boy]]'': Herne Bay. ''[[Widders Bel]]'': Whitstable. ''[[Fathers Ham]]'': Faversham. ''[[Bernt Arse]]'': Ashford. ''[[Fork Stoan]]'': Folkestone. ''[[Done It Over]]'': Dover. ''[[Good Shoar]]'': Deal. ''[[Sams Itch]]'': Sandwich. ''[[Cambry]]'': Canterbury.
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On a map of Kent, the spiral's points are easy to see with their modern names. ''[[Horny Boy]]'': Herne Bay. ''[[Widders Bel]]'': Whitstable. ''[[Fathers Ham]]'': Faversham. ''[[Bernt Arse]]'': Ashford. ''[[Fork Stoan]]'': Folkestone. ''[[Do It Over]]'': Dover. ''[[Good Shoar]]'': Deal. ''[[Sams Itch]]'': Sandwich. ''[[Cambry]]'': Canterbury.
  
 
9wys might be pronounced "nine ways" or "ninewise"; there are [[numbers|nine]] towns mentioned in the rhyme. The spiral from Herne Bay to Canterbury makes the shape of a figure 6, or an inverted 9. It is a counterclockwise spiral; moving counterclockwise (widdershins) has long been thought to have magical significance, and to be unlucky if done around a church.
 
9wys might be pronounced "nine ways" or "ninewise"; there are [[numbers|nine]] towns mentioned in the rhyme. The spiral from Herne Bay to Canterbury makes the shape of a figure 6, or an inverted 9. It is a counterclockwise spiral; moving counterclockwise (widdershins) has long been thought to have magical significance, and to be unlucky if done around a church.

Latest revision as of 19:47, 11 December 2021

The map at the beginning of the book shows the place names in this song moving inward in a spiral. See places for more about the significance of each.

Horny Boy rung Widders Bel
Stoal his Fathers Ham as wel
Bernt his Arse and Forkt a Stoan
Done It Over broak a boan
Out of Good Shoar vackt his wayt
Scratcht Sams Itch for No. 8
Gone to senter nex to see
Cambry coming 3 times 3
Sharna pax and get the poal
When the Ardship of Cambry comes out of the hoal

On a map of Kent, the spiral's points are easy to see with their modern names. Horny Boy: Herne Bay. Widders Bel: Whitstable. Fathers Ham: Faversham. Bernt Arse: Ashford. Fork Stoan: Folkestone. Do It Over: Dover. Good Shoar: Deal. Sams Itch: Sandwich. Cambry: Canterbury.

9wys might be pronounced "nine ways" or "ninewise"; there are nine towns mentioned in the rhyme. The spiral from Herne Bay to Canterbury makes the shape of a figure 6, or an inverted 9. It is a counterclockwise spiral; moving counterclockwise (widdershins) has long been thought to have magical significance, and to be unlucky if done around a church.

Vackt his wayt = vack your wayt = evacuate, move on. Sharna pax = sharpen ax (though "pax" is also schoolyard slang for "truce"); poal, a pole which will have someone's head stuck on it.

Ardship of Cambry: Archbishop, or Hardship, of Canterbury.