Who turned the Mary's lamb out and why?

The teacher, Sarah Josepha Hale, turned Mary's lamb out of the schoolhouse because bringing animals to school was against the rules and the lamb was a distraction, causing children to laugh and play, though the lamb waited patiently outside for Mary. The incident, which occurred in the 1830s, inspired the famous nursery rhyme, with the lamb's presence disrupting the lesson until it was put outside where it stayed until school ended.
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Why did the teacher turn the lamb out?

Sarah was surprised one morning to see one of her students, a girl named Mary, enter the classroom followed by her pet lamb. The visitor was far too distracting to be permitted to remain in the building and so Sarah 'turned him out.
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What's the darkest nursery rhyme?

The darkest nursery rhymes of all time
  • 'Ring around the Rosie'
  • 'Jack and Jill'
  • 'London Bridge is Falling Down'
  • 'Oranges and Lemons'
  • 'Humpty Dumpty'
  • 'Goosey Goosey Gander'
  • 'Rock-a-bye-Baby'
  • 'Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush'
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What happened to Mary's little lamb?

Mary's little lamb, a real sheep rescued by Mary Sawyer in Massachusetts around 1815, lived a full life, had three lambs of its own, but tragically died at age four after being gored by a family cow, with its wool later used to make Mary stockings, immortalizing the story through Sarah Josepha Hale's poem and Thomas Edison's first recording. 
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What's the true story behind Mary Had a Little Lamb?

Yes, "Mary Had a Little Lamb" is based on a true story about Mary Sawyer (later Mary Tyler) from Sterling, Massachusetts, who in 1815 nursed an abandoned lamb that then followed her everywhere, including to school, inspiring a poem written by a young visitor named John Roulstone, with the version we know today popularized by Sarah Josepha Hale in 1830.
 
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What did Mary Lamb suffer from?

British Poet and anthologist Mary Lamb worked as a seamstress for 10 years to support her ailing family. She suffered from bipolar disorder and, during an episode in 1796, killed her mother with a kitchen knife.
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What is the dark meaning of baa baa black sheep?

The "dark meaning" of "Baa Baa Black Sheep" is most commonly linked to a medieval English wool tax (the Great Custom) from the 13th century, where a third of wool went to the King, a third to the Church, and a third to the farmer, often leaving little for the poor. Some interpret the black sheep as less valuable because its wool can't be dyed easily, but others suggest it represents exploitation or even slavery, though historians find little evidence for the latter.
 
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What happened to Mary's body when she died?

When Mary (mother of Jesus) died, Christian tradition holds she was taken, body and soul, into heavenly glory, an event called the Assumption (Catholic) or Dormition (Orthodox), with her tomb found empty, though the Bible doesn't describe her death or burial, focusing on Christ's resurrection. The Eastern Orthodox Church emphasizes her natural death and bodily resurrection three days later, while Roman Catholics generally teach she was assumed directly, but Pope John Paul II affirmed natural death occurred first, followed by assumption.
 
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Was Mary Had a Little Lamb written about Jesus?

No, the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb" is not originally about Jesus, but a real girl named Mary Sawyer; however, some Christians interpret it as having symbolic Christian meaning because Jesus is called the "Lamb of God" and Mary is the mother of Jesus, creating potential parallels. The rhyme comes from a true 1816 event where a lamb followed young Mary to school in Massachusetts, inspiring a poem later published by Sarah Josepha Hale in 1830.
 
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What nursery rhyme is about Bloody Mary?

“Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary”

“Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary” first appeared in Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book in 1744. Since that time, people have argued about who the Mary in the song was. The darkest interpretation contends that the rhyme refers to the Catholic monarch, Mary I of England (a.k.a. Bloody Mary).
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What is the meaning behind knick knack paddy whack?

"Knick-knack, paddy whack, give a dog a bone" is a nonsensical phrase from a popular children's counting rhyme, but interpretations suggest "knick-knack" refers to small items or rhythmic tapping, while "paddy whack" might be a term for a tough ligament (like a sheep's neck tendon) or even a derogatory term for an Irishman, with the whole line possibly meaning to beat something (like a bone for a dog) rhythmically before the old man rolls home. The rhyme's primary function is for fun, rhythm, and teaching counting, not deep meaning. 
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What does Jack jumped over the candlestick mean?

"Jack jumped over the candlestick" comes from the nursery rhyme "Jack Be Nimble" and originally referred to a folk game or ritual where successfully leaping a lit candle without extinguishing the flame meant good luck, fertility, or warding off evil, symbolizing agility and a prosperous future, though it also might hint at pirate adventures or warding off illness like yellow fever.
 
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What is the meaning of Jack and Jill Dark?

In this theory, Jack represents the king, who “broke his crown” when he was beheaded in 1793. Jill symbolizes the queen, who “came tumbling after” when she faced the same fate later that year. This interpretation turns the nursery rhyme into a dark story about real-life events that changed the course of history.
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What does Mary Had a Little Lamb mean spiritually?

The Bible tells us that Mary's little Lamb “will save His people from their sins” and “they will call Him Immanuel” which means “God with us” (Matthew 1:21, 23). The Bible declares that Jesus Christ was a Special Lamb, a Sacrificial Lamb and a Saving Lamb.
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Why does Derry stay away from people?

Derry's physical appearance, due to the acid burn on his face, makes him a subject of ridicule and rejection. He feels isolated and avoids meeting people as he fears being judged or teased for his disfigurement.
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Why did the farmer give the lamb to Mary?

In 1815, Mary, then nine, was helping her father with farm chores when they discovered a sickly newborn lamb in the sheep pen that had been abandoned by its mother. After a lot of pleading, Mary was allowed to keep the animal, although her father didn't hold out much hope for its survival.
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Why is Matthew 17:21 missing from the Bible?

Matthew 17:21 is missing from many modern Bibles because it's absent from the earliest and most reliable ancient manuscripts, like Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus, suggesting it was a later addition, likely copied from Mark 9:29 by scribes to harmonize the Gospels, and included in the later manuscripts (like the Textus Receptus) that the King James Version (KJV) translators used. Modern translations, based on older manuscripts, omit it or place it in a footnote, reflecting scholarly consensus that it wasn't in the original text. 
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What does it mean when Mary pondered in her heart?

When Mary "pondered in her heart," it means she deeply meditated, treasured, and mentally replayed significant events and divine messages about Jesus, like the angel's announcement and the shepherds' visit, holding them close to understand their meaning over time through quiet reflection, faith, and deep thought, rather than immediate full comprehension. It signifies a spiritual process of collecting divine truths, allowing them to shape her faith and understanding, serving as a model for trusting God's unfolding plan. 
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What is the true story behind Mary Had a Little Lamb?

Yes, "Mary Had a Little Lamb" is based on a true story about Mary Sawyer (later Mary Tyler) from Sterling, Massachusetts, who in 1815 nursed an abandoned lamb that then followed her everywhere, including to school, inspiring a poem written by a young visitor named John Roulstone, with the version we know today popularized by Sarah Josepha Hale in 1830.
 
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Did Mary have other children after Jesus?

Whether Mary had other children after Jesus is a significant point of theological difference, with some Christian traditions (Catholic, Orthodox) teaching she remained a perpetual virgin, interpreting "brothers" as cousins or step-children of Joseph from a previous marriage, while others (many Protestants) believe the Bible indicates she had more children with Joseph, citing passages like Matthew 13:55-56 which name James, Joseph, Simon, and Jude as Jesus' brothers. 
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What were Mary's last words before she died?

Mary's last recorded words in the Bible are from the Gospel of John at the Wedding at Cana: "Do whatever He tells you," (John 2:5), a profound instruction to the servants to follow Jesus's commands, setting His public ministry in motion and serving as timeless guidance for all believers to obey Him. 
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How long did mother Mary live after Jesus died?

The Bible doesn't say how long Mary lived after Jesus died, but tradition suggests she lived several years, with some accounts like Hippolytus of Thebes noting 11 years, placing her death around 41 AD, while others, like Anne Catherine Emmerich's visions, suggest 13-14 years, with a consensus she was around 64 when she died, living in Jerusalem or Ephesus under St. John's care. 
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What is the dark meaning of "Here we go round the mulberry bush"?

The "dark meaning" of "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" isn't definitively proven, but popular theories link it to either female prisoners at Wakefield Prison exercising in a yard around a mulberry tree, or to Britain's failed attempts at silk production, where cold winters damaged mulberry trees vital for silkworms. While it's also a simple song about daily routines (washing, combing), these darker interpretations suggest hidden historical struggles or confinement, contrasting with its cheerful melody.
 
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What does yes sir yes sir three bags full mean?

"Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full, sir" comes from the nursery rhyme "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" and signifies enthusiastic, almost subservient agreement, often with a hint of sarcasm or acknowledgment of a heavy tax/demand, referring to dividing the wool (one for the master/king, one for the dame/church, one for the boy/poor). It implies someone is being overly eager or compliant, often to a fault, like a subordinate responding to a superior. 
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What's the dark meaning of Humpty Dumpty?

Humpty Dumpty's dark meaning suggests it's not about an egg, but a metaphor for something broken beyond repair, often linked to historical figures like King Richard III (a fallen monarch) or a powerful cannon (like the "Great Wall" cannon during the English Civil War), symbolizing the irreversible damage of war, political downfall, or life's fragility where power and pride lead to a devastating, irreparable crash, teaching a lesson about limits and loss, as "all the king's horses and all the king's men" couldn't fix him.
 
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