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Peter, Peter pumpkin eater, Had a wife but couldn't keep her; He put her in a pumpkin shell And there he kept her very well. Peter, Peter pumpkin eater, Had another and didn't leave her; Peter learned to read and spell, And then he loved her very well. [1]
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Iona and Peter Opie noted that the rhyme had been used in this form from at least the first decade of the 20th century. [clarification needed] [2] A verse collected from Aberdeen, Scotland and published in 1868 had the words: Peter, my neeper, Had a wife, And he couidna' keep her, He pat her i' the wa', And lat a' the mice eat her.
Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater: Great Britain 1797 [77] First published in Infant Institutes, part the first: or a Nurserical Essay on the Poetry, Lyric and Allegorical, of the Earliest Ages, &c., in London. Peter Piper: United Kingdom 1813 [78] Published in John Harris' Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation in 1813.
Cause I’m Peter the Pumpkin Eater and the party’s just begun." The Pioneer Woman. Ann Drake "I can smell autumn dancing in the breeze. The sweet chill of pumpkin, and crisp sunburnt leaves."
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1.2 Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater. 20 comments. 1.3 Grammar of English nursery rhymes. 18 comments. 1.4 Disenfranchised. 11 comments. Toggle the table of contents.