Classic Books and Poems – Myths, Legends, Poems and Books: I had a little nut tree

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This nursery rhyme featured in a book that I was given when I was expecting my second, son, Michael. I always like the words and was quite fascinated when I discovered its origins.

The nursery rhyme is believed to refer to a visit undertaken by the Royal House of Spain to King Henry VII’s court in 1506. Although King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain had two daughters, the reference to “the King of Spain’s daughter” in the nursery rhyme is believed to be to Katherine of Aragon who was betrothed at the time to Prince Arthur, the heir to the throne of England. Katherine’s and Arthur were married at the ages of sixteen and fifteen, respectively. The marriage only lasted six months before Arthur died. It was believed that the marriage was never consummated and it was annulled by the Catholic Church in 1509. Katherine, who was betrothed to King Henry VIII, married him in April 1509 and the marriage lasted many years. They had one daughter, Mary, who was born in 1516. The marriage of Henry and Katherine never produced a male heir which led to Henry eventually casting her aside in favour of Ann Boleyn, who was pregnant at the time. Henry’s divorce of Katherine and remarriage to Anne helped to bring about the English Reformation.

Painting of Katherine of Aragon by Michael Sittow

The words of I had a little nut tree are as follows:

“I had a little nut tree,
Nothing would it bear
But a silver nutmeg,
And a golden pear;
The King of Spain’s daughter
Came to visit me,
And all for the sake
Of my little nut tree.

Her dress was made of crimson,
Jet black was her hair,
She asked me for my nut tree
And my golden pear.
I said, “So fair a princess
Never did I see,
I’ll give you all the fruit
From my little nut tree.”

About Robbie Cheadle

Picture caption: Robbie Cheadle author photograph

South African author, photographer, and artist, Robbie Cheadle, has written and illustrated seventeen children’s books, illustrated a further three children’s books, written and illustrated four poetry books and written and illustrated one celebration of cake and fondant art book with recipes. Her work has also appeared in poetry and short story anthologies.

Robbie also has two novels and a collection of short stories published under the name of Roberta Eaton Cheadle and has horror, paranormal, and fantasy short stories featured in several anthologies under this name.

You can find Robbie Cheadle’s artwork, fondant and cake artwork, and all her books on her website here: https://www.robbiecheadle.co.za/

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33 respuestas a «Classic Books and Poems – Myths, Legends, Poems and Books: I had a little nut tree»

  1. Avatar de thomasstigwikman

    That is a very nice nursery rhyme. I remember reading it somewhere but I don’t remember where. Maybe we read it to the kids.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      I am sure you read it as a child. It’s well known. Thanks, Thomas 🌷

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      1. Avatar de thomasstigwikman

        Maybe, but when I was a child I only read things in Swedish, or my mom read to me in Swedish. We didn’t speak any English. It is more likely me and my wife read it to our kids. But I do recognize it.

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  2. Avatar de Rosie Amber

    Thank you Robbie, I’ve not heard this poem for many years.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      It’s a great one, Rosie 🌹

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  3. Avatar de brazannemuse

    So strange to read this today, as I was only saying on another blog how I wonder if my early years of enjoying nursery rhymes was in fact where my enjoyment of poetry started, and this was one in my head….. I am sure I learnt to read with nursery rhymes 💞

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Hi Suzanne. I grew up with nursery rhymes too. My mother reminded me this week that I taught myself to read at 4. I also learned by reading nursery rhymes I knew.

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      1. Avatar de brazannemuse

        Snap… a lovely way to learn isn’t it… just natural 💞

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  4. Avatar de shehannemoore

    Gosh I remember that one, the tune of it too. Great post.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      Thank you, Shey. It’s very traditional 💛

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  5. Avatar de Ephemeral Encounters

    Lovely poem Robbie .
    I have never heard it before.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      I’m surprised, Maggie. It’s very English. I’m glad you like it.

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      1. Avatar de Ephemeral Encounters

        I was more inclined towards Robert Burns Robbie 🤗

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      2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

        😊💖

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  6. Avatar de Patty L. Fletcher

    What interesting things I learn at 6 in the morning.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      I’m glad to know that, Patty

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  7. Avatar de beetleypete

    I remember being taught this song at infant’s school. I had completely forgotten it until now. Shared on Twitter, Robbie.

    Best wishes, Pete.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      I’m glad it brought back memories for you. Thanks, Pete

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  8. Avatar de T. W. Dittmer

    That is a fantastic poem, Robbie, and the history is fascinating.

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    1. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

      I’m glad you enjoyed it, Tim

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      1. Avatar de T. W. Dittmer

        I’m you posted something I enjoyed, Roberta. 😍

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      2. Avatar de T. W. Dittmer

        Glad, Roberta. Oops!

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      3. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

        😄

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  9. Avatar de Author Jan Sikes

    I still love nursery rhymes, even though I am old! 🙂 I have never heard this one, but I love it! It has quite a cadence.

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    1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

      Hi Jan, this nursery rhyme is very English. I’m glad you enjoyed it 🌞🌺

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  10. Avatar de Liz Gauffreau

    I always felt so bad for Katherine of Aragon.

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    1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

      Well, all women got a bad deal in those days. At least she kept her head.

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      1. Avatar de Liz Gauffreau

        That’s something, I suppose.

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      2. Avatar de robertawrites235681907

        💛

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  11. Avatar de memadtwo

    I remember singing it too. Interesting to know the history. (K)

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    1. Avatar de robbiesinspiration

      Thank you, Kerfe 😘

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  12. Avatar de Darlene

    A cute little poem from the Tudor era. Do we know who wrote it?

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