Quotes of Old English Rhyme - somelinesforyou

“ 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

“ He that fights and runs away will live to fight another day. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ He that fights and runs away will live to fight another day. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ 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

“ He that fights and runs away will live to fight another day. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ Something old, something new, Something borrowed, something blue. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ Something old, something new, Something borrowed, something blue. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ He that fights and runs away will live to fight another day. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ 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

“ Something old, something new, Something borrowed, something blue. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ 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

“ 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

“ 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

“ 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

“ 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

“ When I did well, I heard it never; When I did ill, I heard it ever. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ Sticks and stones may break my bones, But words can never harm me. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ He that fights and runs away will live to fight another day. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ 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

“ 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

“ 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

“ Sticks and stones may break my bones, But words can never harm me. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ He that fights and runs away will live to fight another day. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ When I did well, I heard it never; When I did ill, I heard it ever. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ 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

“ 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

“ He that fights and runs away will live to fight another day. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ When I did well, I heard it never; When I did ill, I heard it ever. ”

- Old English Rhyme

“ 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

“ Year of snow Fruit will grow. ”

- Old English Rhyme
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