yes its Humpty Dumpty lay on the floor Humpty Dumpty sadder then more all the kings horses and all the kings men could put Humpty together again!
No, there is not a standard second verse to the nursery rhyme "Humpty Dumpty." The rhyme typically ends with Humpty Dumpty's fall and his inability to be put back together again.
"But an American doctor with patience and glue, put humpty together better than new, now he is busily on the scene, selling Humpty Dumpty magazine." The second verse used to be in the Humpty Dumpty magazine I used to get when I was a kid..in the late 50's. I don't know if it is still in their magazine, but I do know it is still published.
"Jack and the Beanstalk" is more commonly classified as a fairy tale rather than a nursery rhyme. It features magical elements, an adventurous storyline, and moral lessons, which are characteristic of fairy tales. Nursery rhymes, on the other hand, are typically short, rhythmic poems or songs for children.
In Chapter Six of "Through the Looking Glass," Alice recites a poem with some rhymes such as "take" and "cake," "nose" and "prose," and "pleasanter" and "present her." The poem's playful language and rhyme scheme contribute to the whimsical and nonsensical nature of the book.
just the first and second part of the verse.
There is no chapter 80 verse 20 found anywhere in the bible. There is a Psalm 80:19 but no other book in the bible contains 80 chapters.
Jason :)
The name Sophia is not found in the Bible anywhere
The name "Pamela" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
Romans 10:5
Romans 10:5
The second verse to "This Little Piggy" goes: "This little piggy went to market; This little piggy stayed home."
In the King James version neither the word - weaker - not the word - wiser - appear anywhere in the same verse as the word - children.