9 Quotes & Sayings By Old English Rhyme

Old English Rhyme, also known as "Old English Riddles", is a form of poetry that was popular in England during the Middle Ages. It is one of the earliest known examples of verse in English, and was used by Chaucer and other writers. Old English Rhyme has been called "the most beautiful poetry ever written in the English language". It is also called by some "The greatest poetry ever written."

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Monday for wealth Tuesday for health Wednesday the best day of all: Thursday for crosses Friday for losses Saturday no luck at all. Old English Rhyme
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One white foot - buy him: Two white feet - try him Three white feet - look well about him Four white feet - go without him. Old English Rhyme
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Something old something new Something borrowed something blue. Old English Rhyme
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Merry have we met and merry have we been Merry let us part and merry meet again With our merry sing-song happy gay and free With a merry ding-dong happy let us be! Old English Rhyme
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He that fights and runs away Will live to fight another day. Old English Rhyme
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When I did well I heard it never When I did ill I heard it ever. Old English Rhyme
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Year of snow Fruit will grow. Old English Rhyme
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Sticks and stones may break my bones But words can never harm me. Old English Rhyme