Peter Peter pumpkin eater, had a wife and couldn't keep her. Put her in a pumpkin shell and there he kept her very well.
Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater from the nursery rhyme.
Peter Pumpkin Eater is a well-known nursery rhyme character who is said to have kept his wife in a pumpkin shell. This nursery rhyme is meant to be whimsical and not reflect real life situations. It is important to remember the context of nursery rhymes when analyzing their content.
In the nursery rhyme 'Mary Mary quite contrary',' which was written about 'Bloody' Mary, cockleshells are used to represent the fact that her husband (Prince Philip of Spain) has cheated on her many times, which in them days was called Cuckolding.
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Yes, "shell" and "well" do not rhyme with "mail." "Shell" and "well" have a different ending sound from "mail."
i believe that Peter had an unfaithful wife that he could not control and was forced to kill her. either he had her cremated and as an insult, kept her ashes in either a dried pumpkin shell or a gourd. this could also be from the times when people were interred and then exhumed due to lack of cemetery space at which time he placed her bones in a pumpkin shell. urns were made of clay and were fairly cheap which made the fact he placed her remains in a pumpkin shell an insult.
spell, sell, Orelle, shell, tell
"A shell long" where "A" is pronounced to rhyme with "day."
the shell keeps the tadpole safe because it protects the tadpole from predetors
There is two main purposes of the body shell. It keeps the car together. It also keeps the body rigid in the event of a car crash.
The body shell serves two main purposes. It keeps the car together in one piece, and it keeps the body rigid in the event of a crash.
Well, the buildings are against the wall , which makes it a shell keep however it is not circular , most common shell keeps are circular