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RIDDLE by ROWLAND EYLES EGERTON-WARBURTON

First Line: A WOMAN, THOUGH MY HEAD AND TAIL ARE BOTH OF THEM THE SAME
Last Line: "METAMORPHOSED TO A MAN THEN, THE WOMAN DISAPPEARS!"
Subject(s): MEN; RIDDLES; WOMEN;

"A WOMAN, though my head and tail are both of them the same;
And still, both head and tail cut off, I bear a woman's name.
You may turn me topsy-turvy, but the change will naught avail—
A woman, whether taken by the head or by the tail;
But when you cut my head off, should my tail escape the shears,
Metamorphosed to a man then, the woman disappears!"



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