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Mother Goose Nursery
Rhymes,
Riddles,
Games
& Tongue Twisters
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Mother Goose Riddles
A riddle, a riddle, as I suppose
A water there is I must pass
As high as a castle
As soft as silk, as white as milk
As white as milk and not milk
As I was going o'er London Bridge
As I was going o'er Westminster Bridge
As I was going to St. Ives
As I went over London Bridge
As I went through the garden gap
Aurthur O'Brower has broken his hand
Black we are but much admired
Black within, and red without
Congealed water and Cain's brother
Elizabeth, Elspeth, Betsy and Bess
Every lady in this land
Flour of England, fruit of Spain
Hick-a-more
Higgledy, piggledy
Hoddy Doddy
I had a little sister
I had four brothers over the sea
I went to the wood and got it
I'm in every one's way
I've seen you where you never were
In marble walls as white as milk
Little Nancy Etticoat
Lives in winter
Old Mother Twitchett
Over the water
Purple, yellow, red and green
Read my riddle, I pray
Riddle-me, riddle-me, riddle-me-ree
The children of Holland
There was a girl in our town
There was a little green house
Thomas A'Tattamus took two T's
Twelve pairs hanging high
Twenty white horses upon a red hill
Two brothers we are
Two legs sat upon three legs
When I was taken from the fair body
When V and I together meet
Which is the bow that has no arrow?
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