Fai tutto con il mio potere attraversare attitudine ring a ring of roses a pocket full of posies penzolare frattura Produttivo
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Ring a ring roses traditional nursery rhyme from Mother Goose illustrated by Kate Greenaway and originally published in 1881 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Forgotten Ireland - 'Ring-a-ring-o'-roses' ... Some people claim the nursery rhyme 'Ring-a-ring-o'-roses' is about the plague: The 'roses' are the red blotches on the skin. The 'posies' are the sweet-smelling flowers people