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the whimsical works of the honorable Edward Lear. Taken from the easy to read,
fun to peruse and utterly ludicrous: Book of Nonsense.There was a Young Lady whose chin, Resembled the point of a pin: So she had it made sharp, And purchased a harp, And played several tunes with her chin. To the great-grandchildren, grand-nephews, and grand-nieces of Edward, 13th Earl of Derby, This book of drawings and Verses (The greater part of which were originally made and composed for their parents,) is dedicated by the author, Edward Lear (Source: Gutenberg) |



From
the whimsical works of the honorable Edward Lear. Taken from the easy to read,
fun to peruse and utterly ludicrous: Book of Nonsense.

