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  2. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "yes sir, yes sir, three bags full sir" has been used in reference to an obsequious or craven subordinate. It is attested from 1910, and originally was common in the British Royal Navy. [13] The rhyme has often appeared in literature and popular culture. Rudyard Kipling used it as the title of an 1888 semi-autobiographical short ...

  3. File:Baa Baa Black Sheep.svg - Wikipedia

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    Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full; One for the mas -- ter, one for the dame, one for the lit -- tle boy who lives down the lane, Baa baa black sheep, Have you a -- ny wool? Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.

  4. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Baa, Baa, Black Sheep is an English nursery rhyme. Baa Baa Black Sheep may refer to: "Baa Baa, Black Sheep" (short story), an 1888 short story by Rudyard Kipling; Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, an opera by Michael Berkeley based on Kipling's story and The Jungle Book; Baa Baa Black Sheep, the autobiography of Pappy Boyington

  5. Accentual verse - Wikipedia

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    Accentual verse was a traditionally common prosody in Germany, Scandinavia, Iceland and Britain. [2] Accentual verse has been widespread in English poetry since its earliest recording, with Old English poetry written in a special form of accentual verse termed alliterative verse, of which Beowulf is a notable example.

  6. ‘Three Bags Full: A Sheep Detective Movie,’ Starring Hugh ...

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    Amazon MGM Studios’ “Three Bags Full: A Sheep Detective Movie” has started principal photography and landed a worldwide theatrical release date of Feb. 20, 2026. The live-action comedy stars ...

  7. List of nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Included in Robert Chambers' Popular Rhymes of Scotland from 1842. Hot Cross Buns: Great Britain 1767 [43] This originated as an English street cry that was later perpetuated as a nursery rhyme. The words closest to the rhyme that has survived were printed in 1767. Humpty Dumpty: Great Britain 1797 [44]

  8. Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book - Wikipedia

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    scan of Tommy Thumb's pretty song book. Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song-Book is the oldest extant anthology of English nursery rhymes, published in London in 1744.It contains the oldest printed texts of many well-known and popular rhymes, as well as several that eventually dropped out of the canon of rhymes for children.

  9. The must-see documentaries of 2024 - AOL

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    In a year in which it seemed every great luminary got a moment under the documentary lens, it can be a bit difficult to parse out which were must-see. This list will have you covered.