No; Mother Goose rhymes date from the 16th century.
Mother goose
The name "Mother Goose" likely originated from French fairy tales and folklore. Charles Perrault's collection of fairy tales, published in 1697, included a fairy tale anthology with a character named Mother Goose. Over time, Mother Goose became associated with nursery rhymes and children's stories.
Van der Vergoose
The Boston woman rumored to be Mother Goose is Mary Goose. However, there is debate among historians about whether she was the actual Mother Goose character or if her son-in-law, Isaiah Thomas, created the persona for his book of nursery rhymes.
Mother Goose was the mother of Jazz music
The proper noun 'Mother Goose' (proper noun, the name of a specific character) is a traditional teller of children's stories; the common nouns for Mother Goose are character or storyteller.
Mainly Mother Goose was created in 1984.
Mother Goose in Hieroglyphics was created in 1849.
Mother Goose in Prose was created in 1897.
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Mother Goose in Prose has 265 pages.