Classic and Contemporary Poetry
RIDDLE, by ANONYMOUS First Line: The fiddler and his wife / the piper and his mother Last Line: And three-quarters of another Subject(s): Riddles | ||||||||
THE fiddler and his wife, The piper and his mother, Ate three half cakes, three whole cakes, And three-quarters of another. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPOT SIX DIFFERENCES by MARVIN BELL TWO RIDDLES FROM ALDHELM by RICHARD WILBUR RIDDLE ON THE LETTER H (1) by CATHERINE MARIA FANSHAWE RIDDLE ON THE LETTER H (2) by CATHERINE MARIA FANSHAWE TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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