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		<description>Some versions of this Nursery Rhyme have these additional two lines at the end:

  &quot;Take hold of the tail and eat off his head,
   And then you&#039;ll be sure the pig hog is dead&quot;

The Little Mother Goose (1912), illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith, prints this Nursery Rhyme with a &quot;Moral&quot;:

  A LONG-TAILED pig, 
  Or a short-tailed pig,
  Or a pig without e&#039;er a tail,
  A sow-pig, or a boar-pig,
  Or a pig with a curly tail.
  MORAL:
  Take hold of his tail,
  And eat off his head,
  And then you will be sure
  The pig-hog is dead.

This rhyme can be found in Harry&#039;s Ladder to Learning (1850). The illustration is from The Nursery Rhyme Book, edited by Andrew Lang and illustrated by L. Leslie Brooke (1897).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some versions of this Nursery Rhyme have these additional two lines at the end:</p>
<p>  &#8220;Take hold of the tail and eat off his head,<br />
   And then you&#8217;ll be sure the pig hog is dead&#8221;</p>
<p>The Little Mother Goose (1912), illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith, prints this Nursery Rhyme with a &#8220;Moral&#8221;:</p>
<p>  A LONG-TAILED pig,<br />
  Or a short-tailed pig,<br />
  Or a pig without e&#8217;er a tail,<br />
  A sow-pig, or a boar-pig,<br />
  Or a pig with a curly tail.<br />
  MORAL:<br />
  Take hold of his tail,<br />
  And eat off his head,<br />
  And then you will be sure<br />
  The pig-hog is dead.</p>
<p>This rhyme can be found in Harry&#8217;s Ladder to Learning (1850). The illustration is from The Nursery Rhyme Book, edited by Andrew Lang and illustrated by L. Leslie Brooke (1897).</p>
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