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Betty Botter Bought Some Butter

Betty Botter bought some butter,

But, she said, the butter's bitter;

If I put it in my batter

It will make my batter bitter,

But a bit of better butter

Will make my batter better.

So she bought a bit of butter

Better than her bitter butter,

And she put it in her batter

And the batter was not bitter.

So t'was better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter.

Opie, Iona and Peter Opie, Comps. The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press, 1951, p. 73. No. 41


Betty Botter bought some butter,

But, she said, the butter's bitter;

If I put it in my batter

It will make my batter bitter,

But a bit of better butter

Will make my batter better.

So she bought a bit of butter

Better than her bitter butter,

And she put it in her batter

And the batter was not bitter.

So t'was better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter.

Baring-Gould, William S. and Cecil Baring-Gould, Eds. The Annotated Mother Goose: Nursery Rhymes Old and New. New York: Bramhall House, 1962, p.283. No. 753



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