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Why Did Mother Hubbard Go To The Cupboard

Although there are some assumptions regarding the historical origin of “Old Mother Hubbard”s character, this nursery rhyme was written and illustrated by Sarah Catherine Martin (around 1804) – mainly to amuse her sister’s children.

The poem was first told at her sister’s house, Judith Anne Marti, wife of the notorious politician John Pollexfen Bastard. The lyrics were actually inspired by an old housekeeper of her sister’s house, who lived in a cottage on their property after giving up work. Like other 19th century rhymes such as The Muffin Man, Old mother Hubbard is a song that refers to the general poverty in England at the time.

When the illustrated book was first published in 1805 it was very successful and the poem became one of the most popular nursery rhymes of all times.

It is possible that the story was based on an earlier poem for children, “Old Dame” that appeared in 1803, which is written in a very different manner though.

Old Mother Hubbard character was related to either St. Hubert, the protector of hunters, mathematicians, opticians and metalworkers, or more commonly with Cardinal Thomas Wolsey – just like another nursery rhyme Little Boy Blue – but there are no evidences to support either one of these theories.

“Old Mother Hubbard” Lyrics

Old Mother HubbardWent to the cupboard,To give the poor dog a bone:When she came there,The cupboard was bare,And so the poor dog had none.

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She went to the baker’sTo buy him some bread;When she came backThe dog was dead!

She went to the undertaker’sTo buy him a coffin;When she came backThe dog was laughing.

She took a clean dishto get him some tripe;When she came backHe was smoking his pipe.

She went to the alehouseTo get him some beer;When she came backThe dog sat in a chair.

She went to the tavernFor white wine and red;When she came backThe dog stood on his head.

She went to the fruiterer’sTo buy him some fruit;When she came backHe was playing the flute.

She went to the tailor’sTo buy him a coat;When she came backHe was riding a goat.

She went to the hatter’sTo buy him a hat;When she came backHe was feeding her cat.

She went to the barber’sTo buy him a wigWhen she came backHe was dancing a jig.

She went to the cobbler’sTo buy him some shoes;When she came backHe was reading the news.

She went to the sempstressTo buy him some linen;When she came backThe dog was spinning.

She went to the hosier’sTo buy him some hose;When she came backHe was dressed in his clothes.

The Dame made a curtsy,The dog made a bow;The Dame said, Your servant;The dog said, Bow-wow.

This wonderful dogWas Dame Hubbard’s delight,He could read, he could dance,He could sing, he could write;She gave him rich daintiesWhenever he fed,And erected this monumentWhen he was dead.

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