The rhyme is "Ladybird, Ladybird."
Jack & Jill
It is supposed to refer to one of the plagues that ravished England in the 16th Century.
The nursery rhyme is called "Doctor Foster." It tells the story of Doctor Foster who went to Gloucester and made a visit in bad weather, leading to the line "Boy Retires Wearing Hosiery."
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A 'numty' is to describe a mildly moronic person. It derives from the English nursey rhyme 'Humpty Dumpty' as in 'dumb' but also adding a 'n' for 'numb' both showing a lack of feeling and stupidity.
Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it. Not a penny was there in it, but a ribbon round it.
No. pleads and needs, please and knees
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No. A rhyme needs to have the same ending sound like blue and shoe or steak and fake.
No. A rhyme needs to have the same ending sounds like blue and shoe or feet and eat.
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No, because they have different endings.