<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section indiscriminately collects miscellaneous information . Please compress this material to remove any irrelevant or unimportant information . (March 2017) </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> In the anime Shakugan no Shana, a character called Margery Daw is introduced as the "Chanter of Elegies". Later, she is seen singing a verse from the song . </Li> <Li> At the end of the song "Gallows Pole" (1970) by Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant sings "See Saw Margery Daw" in reference to the swinging movement of a hanged body . </Li> <Li> Marjorie Daw is a short story by Thomas Bailey Aldrich (published in book form in 1873). </Li> <Li> In the book Ender's Game, Ender is teased by Stilson and a group of bullies; someone chants "See Saw Margery Daw" in addition to calling him a' Third' . </Li> <Li> In the British television comedy panel game Shooting Stars, starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, the character played by Matt Lucas was called George Dawes . George's mother, Marjorie Dawes, would occasionally appear in his place, and was also played by Lucas . Later, in the BBC comedy sketch show Little Britain, Lucas reprised this role for the character of an overbearing and merciless leader of the weight loss group' Fatfighters' . </Li> <Li> In the 1990s children's TV programme The Riddlers, one of the characters was called Marjorie Dawe . </Li> <Li> The rhyme is used to refer to' Margo Lane' in the Feb 1948 radio drama Nursery Rhyme, one of the Shadow's cases . </Li> </Ul> <Li> In the anime Shakugan no Shana, a character called Margery Daw is introduced as the "Chanter of Elegies". Later, she is seen singing a verse from the song . </Li> <Li> At the end of the song "Gallows Pole" (1970) by Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant sings "See Saw Margery Daw" in reference to the swinging movement of a hanged body . </Li>

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