Book of NonsenseEdward Lear's much celebrated book of nonsense is here reproduced with all the original pictures and verse and two autobiographical letters by the author. Children and adults alike will delight in the Limerick's that here abound. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
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His mind is concrete and fastidious, His nose is remarkably big; His visage is more or less hideous, His beard it resembles a wig. He has ears, and two eyes, and ten fingers, Leastways if you reckon two thumbs; Long ago he was one of ...
His mind is concrete and fastidious, His nose is remarkably big; His visage is more or less hideous, His beard it resembles a wig. He has ears, and two eyes, and ten fingers, Leastways if you reckon two thumbs; Long ago he was one of ...
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... When they said, “How d'ye do?” He replied, “Who are you?” That distressing Old Person of Burton. There was a Young Lady of Parma, Whose conduct grew. There was an Old Person of Burton, There was an Old Man on whose nose,
... When they said, “How d'ye do?” He replied, “Who are you?” That distressing Old Person of Burton. There was a Young Lady of Parma, Whose conduct grew. There was an Old Person of Burton, There was an Old Man on whose nose,
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Most birds of the air could repose; But they all flew away At the closing of day, Which relieved that Old Man and his nose. Who casually fell in the Thames; And when he was. There was an Old Man on whose nose, There was an Old Person of ...
Most birds of the air could repose; But they all flew away At the closing of day, Which relieved that Old Man and his nose. Who casually fell in the Thames; And when he was. There was an Old Man on whose nose, There was an Old Person of ...
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There was an Old Person of Tring, Who embellished his nose with a ring; He gazed at the moon Every evening in June, That ecstatic Old Person of Tring. There was an Old Man of Dundee, Who frequented the.
There was an Old Person of Tring, Who embellished his nose with a ring; He gazed at the moon Every evening in June, That ecstatic Old Person of Tring. There was an Old Man of Dundee, Who frequented the.
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