Does anybody know a sentence from a nursery rhyme that begins in a four alliterated one-syllable interjections in a row, followed by a first person singular subject pronoun, a present tense transitive action verb, a definite article, a singular common noun, a preposition that does not show relationship of time or of space, an indefinite article, and a three-syllable proper noun??
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Fee fie fo fum, I smell the blood of an englishman? (That’s not exactly from a nursery rhyme, it’s from a fairy tale.)
P.S. Fun question!
Fee Fi Fo Fum
I smell the blood of an Englishman.
Darn! Jessi H beat me to it. It’s from Jack and the Beanstalk.