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authorRoger Frank <rfrank@pglaf.org>2025-10-15 04:42:37 -0700
committerRoger Frank <rfrank@pglaf.org>2025-10-15 04:42:37 -0700
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+*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 13648 ***
+
+Note: Project Gutenberg also has an HTML version of this
+ file which includes the original illustrations.
+ See 13648-h.htm or 13648-h.zip:
+ (https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/3/6/4/13648/13648-h/13648-h.htm)
+ or
+ (https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/3/6/4/13648/13648-h.zip)
+
+
+
+
+
+MORE NONSENSE
+
+Pictures, Rhymes, Botany, etc.
+
+by
+
+EDWARD LEAR
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+
+
+
+CONTENTS
+
+ NONSENSE BOTANY
+
+ ONE HUNDRED NONSENSE PICTURES AND RHYMES
+
+ TWENTY-SIX NONSENSE RHYMES AND PICTURES
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+
+INTRODUCTION
+
+In offering this little book--the third of its kind--to the public, I am
+glad to take the opportunity of recording the pleasure I have received at
+the appreciation its predecessors have met with, as attested by their wide
+circulation, and by the universally kind notices of them from the Press. To
+have been the means of administering innocent mirth to thousands, may
+surely be a just motive for satisfaction, and an excuse for grateful
+expression.
+
+At the same time, I am desirous of adding a few words as to the history of
+the two previously published volumes, and more particularly of the first or
+original "Book of Nonsense," relating to which many absurd reports have
+crept into circulation, such as that it was the composition of the late
+Lord Brougham, the late Earl of Derby, etc.; that the rhymes and pictures
+are by different persons; or that the whole have a symbolical meaning,
+etc.; whereas, every one of the Rhymes was composed by myself, and every
+one of the Illustrations drawn by my own hand at the time the verses were
+made. Moreover, in no portion of these Nonsense drawings have I ever
+allowed any caricature of private or public persons to appear, and
+throughout, more care than might be supposed has been given to make the
+subjects incapable of misinterpretation: "Nonsense," pure and absolute,
+having been my aim throughout.
+
+As for the persistently absurd report of the late Earl of Derby being the
+author of the "First Book of Nonsense," I may relate an incident which
+occurred to me four summers ago, the first that gave me any insight into
+the origin of the rumor.
+
+I was on my way from London to Guildford, in a railway carriage,
+containing, besides myself, one passenger, an elderly gentleman: presently,
+however, two ladies entered, accompanied by two little boys. These, who had
+just had a copy of the "Book of Nonsense" given them, were loud in their
+delight, and by degrees infected the whole party with their mirth.
+
+"How grateful," said the old gentleman to the two ladies, "all children,
+and parents too, ought to be to the statesman who has given his time to
+composing that charming book!"
+
+(The ladies looked puzzled, as indeed was I, the author.)
+
+"Do you not know who is the writer of it?" asked the gentleman.
+
+"The name is 'Edward Lear,'" said one of the ladies.
+
+"Ah!" said the first speaker, "so it is printed; but that is only a whim of
+the real author, the Earl of Derby. 'Edward' is his Christian name, and, as
+you may see, LEAR is only EARL transposed."
+
+"But," said the lady, doubtingly, "here is a dedication to the
+great-grandchildren, grand-nephews, and grand-nieces of Edward, thirteenth
+Earl of Derby, by the author, Edward Lear."
+
+"That," replied the other, "is simply a piece of mystification; I am in a
+position to know that the whole book was composed and illustrated by Lord
+Derby himself. In fact, there is no such a person at all as Edward Lear."
+
+"Yet," said the other lady, "some friends of mine tell me they know Mr.
+Lear."
+
+"Quite a mistake! completely a mistake!" said the old gentleman, becoming
+rather angry at the contradiction; "I am well aware of what I am saying: I
+can inform you, no such a person as 'Edward Lear' exists!"
+
+Hitherto I had kept silence; but as my hat was, as well as my handkerchief
+and stick, largely marked inside with my name, and as I happened to have in
+my pocket several letters addressed to me, the temptation was too great to
+resist; so, flashing all these articles at once on my would-be
+extinguisher's attention, I speedily reduced him to silence.
+
+The second volume of Nonsense, commencing with the verses, "The Owl and the
+Pussy-Cat," was written at different times, and for different sets of
+children: the whole being collected in the course of last year, were then
+illustrated, and published in a single volume, by Mr. R.J. Bush, of 32
+Charing Cross.
+
+The contents of the third or present volume were made also at different
+intervals in the last two years.
+
+Long years ago, in days when much of my time was passed in a country house,
+where children and mirth abounded, the lines beginning, "There was an old
+man of Tobago," were suggested to me by a valued friend, as a form of verse
+lending itself to limitless variety for rhymes and pictures; and
+thenceforth the greater part of the original drawings and verses for the
+first "Book of Nonsense" were struck off with a pen, no assistance ever
+having been given me in any way but that of uproarious delight and welcome
+at the appearance of every new absurdity.
+
+Most of these Drawings and Rhymes were transferred to lithographic stones
+in the year 1846, and were then first published by Mr. Thomas McLean, of
+the Haymarket. But that edition having been soon exhausted, and the call
+for the "Book of Nonsense" continuing, I added a considerable number of
+subjects to those previously-published, and having caused the whole to be
+carefully reproduced in woodcuts by Messrs. Dalzell, I disposed of the
+copyright to Messrs. Routledge and Warne, by whom the volume was published
+in 1843.
+ EDWARD LEAR.
+
+VILLA EMILY, SAN REMO,
+August, 1871.
+
+
+
+
+NONSENSE BOTANY.
+
+
+[Illustration: Barkia Howlaloudia.]
+
+[Illustration: Enkoopia Chickabiddia.]
+
+[Illustration: Jinglia Tinkettlia.]
+
+[Illustration: Nasticreechia Krorluppia.]
+
+[Illustration: Arthbroomia Rigida.]
+
+[Illustration: Sophtsluggia Glutinosa.]
+
+[Illustration: Minspysia Deliciosa.]
+
+[Illustration: Shoebootia Utilis.]
+
+[Illustration: Stunnia Dinnerbellia.]
+
+[Illustration: Tickia Orologica.]
+
+[Illustration: Washtubbia Circularis.]
+
+[Illustration: Tigerlillia Terribilis.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ONE HUNDRED NONSENSE PICTURES AND RHYMES.
+
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person of Bantry,
+ Who frequently slept in the pantry;
+ When disturbed by the mice, she appeased them with rice,
+ That judicious young person of Bantry.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an Old Man at a Junction,
+ Whose feelings were wrung with compunction
+ When they said, "The Train's gone!" he exclaimed, "How forlorn!"
+ But remained on the rails of the Junction.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Minety,
+ Who purchased five hundred and ninety
+ Large apples and pears, which he threw unawares
+ At the heads of the people of Minety.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Thermopylae,
+ Who never did anything properly;
+ But they said, "If you choose to boil eggs in your shoes,
+ You shall never remain in Thermopylae."
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Deal,
+ Who in walking used only his heel;
+ When they said, "Tell us why?" he made no reply,
+ That mysterious old person of Deal.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man on the Humber,
+ Who dined on a cake of Burnt Umber;
+ When he said, "It's enough!" they only said, "Stuff!
+ You amazing old man on the Humber!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man in a barge,
+ Whose nose was exceedingly large;
+ But in fishing by night, it supported a light,
+ Which helped that old man in a barge.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Dunrose;
+ A parrot seized hold of his nose.
+ When he grew melancholy, they said, "His name's Polly,"
+ Which soothed that old man of Dunrose.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Toulouse
+ Who purchased a new pair of shoes;
+ When they asked, "Are they pleasant?" he said, "Not at present!"
+ That turbid old man of Toulouse.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bree,
+ Who frequented the depths of the sea;
+ She nurs'd the small fishes, and washed all the dishes,
+ And swam back again into Bree.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bromley,
+ Whose ways were not cheerful or comely;
+ He sate in the dust, eating spiders and crust,
+ That unpleasing old person of Bromley.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Shields,
+ Who frequented the vallies and fields;
+ All the mice and the cats, and the snakes and the rats,
+ Followed after that person of Shields.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Dunluce,
+ Who went out to sea on a goose:
+ When he'd gone out a mile, he observ'd with a smile,
+ "It is time to return to Dunluce."
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Dee-side
+ Whose hat was exceedingly wide,
+ But he said, "Do not fail, if it happen to hail,
+ To come under my hat at Dee-side!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person in black,
+ A Grasshopper jumped on his back;
+ When it chirped in his ear, he was smitten with fear,
+ That helpless old person in black.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of the Dargle
+ Who purchased six barrels of Gargle;
+ For he said, "I'll sit still, and will roll them down hill,
+ For the fish in the depths of the Dargle."
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Pinner,
+ As thin as a lath, if not thinner;
+ They dressed him in white, and roll'd him up tight,
+ That elastic old person of Pinner.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of China,
+ Whose daughters were Jiska and Dinah,
+ Amelia and Fluffy, Olivia and Chuffy,
+ And all of them settled in China.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man in a Marsh,
+ Whose manners were futile and harsh;
+ He sate on a log, and sang songs to a frog,
+ That instructive old man in a Marsh.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Brill,
+ Who purchased a shirt with a frill;
+ But they said, "Don't you wish, you mayn't look like a fish,
+ You obsequious old person of Brill?"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Wick,
+ Who said, "Tick-a-Tick, Tick-a-Tick;
+ Chickabee, Chickabaw." And he said nothing more,
+ That laconic old person of Wick.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man at a Station,
+ Who made a promiscuous oration;
+ But they said, "Take some snuff!--You have talk'd quite enough,
+ You afflicting old man at a Station!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Three Bridges,
+ Whose mind was distracted by midges,
+ He sate on a wheel, eating underdone veal,
+ Which relieved that old man of Three Bridges.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Hong Kong,
+ Who never did anything wrong;
+ He lay on his back, with his head in a sack,
+ That innocuous old man of Hong Kong.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person in green,
+ Who seldom was fit to be seen;
+ She wore a long shawl, over bonnet and all,
+ Which enveloped that person in green.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Fife,
+ Who was greatly disgusted with life;
+ They sang him a ballad, and fed him on salad,
+ Which cured that old person of Fife.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man who screamed out
+ Whenever they knocked him about:
+ So they took off his boots, and fed him with fruits,
+ And continued to knock him about.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young lady in white,
+ Who looked out at the depths of the night;
+ But the birds of the air, filled her heart with despair,
+ And oppressed that young lady in white.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Slough,
+ Who danced at the end of a bough;
+ But they said, "If you sneeze, you might damage the trees,
+ You imprudent old person of Slough."
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Down,
+ Whose face was adorned with a frown;
+ When he opened the door, for one minute or more,
+ He alarmed all the people of Down.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person in red,
+ Who carefully covered her head,
+ With a bonnet of leather, and three lines of feather,
+ Besides some long ribands of red.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Hove,
+ Who frequented the depths of a grove;
+ Where he studied his books, with the wrens and the rooks,
+ That tranquil old person of Hove.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person in pink,
+ Who called out for something to drink;
+ But they said, "O my daughter, there's nothing but water!"
+ Which vexed that young person in pink.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old lady of France,
+ Who taught little ducklings to dance;
+ When she said, "Tick-a-tack!" they only said, "Quack!"
+ Which grieved that old lady of France.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Putney,
+ Whose food was roast spiders and chutney,
+ Which he took with his tea, within sight of the sea,
+ That romantic old person of Putney.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Loo,
+ Who said, "What on earth shall I do?"
+ When they said, "Go away!" she continued to stay,
+ That vexatious old person of Loo.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Woking,
+ Whose mind was perverse and provoking;
+ He sate on a rail, with his head in a pail,
+ That illusive old person of Woking.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Dean
+ Who dined on one pea, and one bean;
+ For he said, "More than that, would make me too fat,"
+ That cautious old person of Dean.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young lady in blue,
+ Who said, "Is it you? Is it you?"
+ When they said, "Yes, it is," she replied only, "Whizz!"
+ That ungracious young lady in blue.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old Man in a Garden,
+ Who always begged every one's pardon;
+ When they asked him, "What for?" he replied, "You're a bore!
+ And I trust you'll go out of my garden."
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Pisa,
+ Whose daughters did nothing to please her;
+ She dressed them in gray, and banged them all day,
+ Round the walls of the city of Pisa.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Florence,
+ Who held mutton chops in abhorrence;
+ He purchased a Bustard, and fried him in Mustard,
+ Which choked that old person of Florence.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Sheen,
+ Whose expression was calm and serene;
+ He sate in the water, and drank bottled porter,
+ That placid old person of Sheen.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Ware,
+ Who rode on the back of a bear;
+ When they ask'd, "Does it trot?" he said, "Certainly not!
+ He's a Moppsikon Floppsikon bear!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person of Janina,
+ Whose uncle was always a fanning her;
+ When he fanned off her head, she smiled sweetly, and said,
+ "You propitious old person of Janina!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Cashmere,
+ Whose movements were scroobious and queer;
+ Being slender and tall, he looked over a wall,
+ And perceived two fat ducks of Cashmere.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Cassel,
+ Whose nose finished off in a tassel;
+ But they call'd out, "Oh well! don't it look like a bell!"
+ Which perplexed that old person of Cassel.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Pett,
+ Who was partly consumed by regret;
+ He sate in a cart, and ate cold apple tart,
+ Which relieved that old person of Pett.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Spithead,
+ Who opened the window, and said,--
+ "Fil-jomble, fil-jumble, fil-rumble-come-tumble!"
+ That doubtful old man of Spithead.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man on the Border,
+ Who lived in the utmost disorder;
+ He danced with the cat, and made tea in his hat,
+ Which vexed all the folks on the Border.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Dumbree,
+ Who taught little owls to drink tea;
+ For he said, "To eat mice is not proper or nice,"
+ That amiable man of Dumbree.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Filey,
+ Of whom his acquaintance spoke highly;
+ He danced perfectly well, to the sound of a bell,
+ And delighted the people of Filey.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man whose remorse
+ Induced him to drink Caper Sauce;
+ For they said, "If mixed up with some cold claret-cup,
+ It will certainly soothe your remorse!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Ibreem,
+ Who suddenly threaten'd to scream;
+ But they said, "If you do, we will thump you quite blue,
+ You disgusting old man of Ibreem!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Wilts,
+ Who constantly walked upon stilts;
+ He wreathed them with lilies and daffy-down-dillies,
+ That elegant person of Wilts.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Grange,
+ Whose manners were scroobious and strange;
+ He sailed to St. Blubb in a waterproof tub,
+ That aquatic old person of Grange.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Newry,
+ Whose manners were tinctured with fury;
+ He tore all the rugs, and broke all the jugs,
+ Within twenty miles' distance of Newry.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Dumblane,
+ Who greatly resembled a crane;
+ But they said, "Is it wrong, since your legs are so long,
+ To request you won't stay in Dumblane?"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Port Grigor,
+ Whose actions were noted for vigour;
+ He stood on his head till his waistcoat turned red,
+ That eclectic old man of Port Grigor.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of El Hums,
+ Who lived upon nothing but crumbs,
+ Which he picked off the ground, with the other birds round,
+ In the roads and the lanes of El Hums.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of West Dumpet,
+ Who possessed a large nose like a trumpet;
+ When he blew it aloud, it astonished the crowd,
+ And was heard through the whole of West Dumpet.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Sark,
+ Who made an unpleasant remark;
+ But they said, "Don't you see what a brute you must be,
+ You obnoxious old person of Sark!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man whose despair
+ Induced him to purchase a hare:
+ Whereon one fine day he rode wholly away,
+ Which partly assuaged his despair.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Barnes,
+ Whose garments were covered with darns;
+ But they said, "Without doubt, you will soon wear them out,
+ You luminous person of Barnes!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Nice,
+ Whose associates were usually Geese.
+ They walked out together in all sorts of weather,
+ That affable person of Nice!
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young lady of Greenwich,
+ Whose garments were border'd with Spinach;
+ But a large spotty Calf bit her shawl quite in half,
+ Which alarmed that young lady of Greenwich.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Cannes,
+ Who purchased three fowls and a fan;
+ Those she placed on a stool, and to make them feel cool
+ She constantly fanned them at Cannes.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Ickley,
+ Who could not abide to ride quickly;
+ He rode to Karnak on a tortoise's back,
+ That moony old person of Ickley.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Hyde,
+ Who walked by the shore with his bride,
+ Till a Crab who came near fill'd their bosoms with fear,
+ And they said, "Would we'd never left Hyde!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person in gray,
+ Whose feelings were tinged with dismay;
+ She purchased two parrots, and fed them with carrots,
+ Which pleased that old person in gray.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Ancona,
+ Who found a small dog with no owner,
+ Which he took up and down all the streets of the town,
+ That anxious old man of Ancona.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Sestri,
+ Who sate himself down in the vestry;
+ When they said, "You are wrong!" he merely said "Bong!"
+ That repulsive old person of Sestri.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Blythe,
+ Who cut up his meat with a scythe;
+ When they said, "Well! I never!" he cried, "Scythes for ever!"
+ That lively old person of Blythe.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person of Ayr,
+ Whose head was remarkably square:
+ On the top, in fine weather, she wore a gold feather;
+ Which dazzled the people of Ayr.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Rimini,
+ Who said, "Gracious! Goodness! O Gimini!"
+ When they said, "Please be still!" she ran down a hill,
+ And was never more heard of at Rimini.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There is a young lady, whose nose,
+ Continually prospers and grows;
+ When it grew out of sight, she exclaimed in a fright,
+ "Oh! Farewell to the end of my nose!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Ealing,
+ Who was wholly devoid of good feeling;
+ He drove a small gig, with three Owls and a Pig,
+ Which distressed all the people of Ealing.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Thames Ditton,
+ Who called out for something to sit on;
+ But they brought him a hat, and said, "Sit upon that,
+ You abruptious old man of Thames Ditton!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bray,
+ Who sang through the whole of the day
+ To his ducks and his pigs, whom he fed upon figs,
+ That valuable person of Bray.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person whose history
+ Was always considered a mystery;
+ She sate in a ditch, although no one knew which,
+ And composed a small treatise on history.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bow,
+ Whom nobody happened to know;
+ So they gave him some soap, and said coldly, "We hope
+ You will go back directly to Bow!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Rye,
+ Who went up to town on a fly;
+ But they said, "If you cough, you are safe to fall off!
+ You abstemious old person of Rye!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Crowle,
+ Who lived in the nest of an owl;
+ When they screamed in the nest, he screamed out with the rest,
+ That depressing old person of Crowle.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old Lady of Winchelsea,
+ Who said, "If you needle or pin shall see
+ On the floor of my room, sweep it up with the broom!"
+ That exhaustive old Lady of Winchelsea!
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man in a tree,
+ Whose whiskers were lovely to see;
+ But the birds of the air pluck'd them perfectly bare,
+ To make themselves nests in that tree.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young lady of Corsica,
+ Who purchased a little brown saucy-cur;
+ Which she fed upon ham, and hot raspberry jam,
+ That expensive young lady of Corsica.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young lady of Firle,
+ Whose hair was addicted to curl;
+ It curled up a tree, and all over the sea,
+ That expansive young lady of Firle.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Stroud,
+ Who was horribly jammed in a crowd;
+ Some she slew with a kick, some she scrunched with a stick,
+ That impulsive old person of Stroud.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Boulak,
+ Who sate on a Crocodile's back;
+ But they said, "Towr'ds the night he may probably bite,
+ Which might vex you, old man of Boulak!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Skye,
+ Who waltz'd with a Bluebottle fly:
+ They buzz'd a sweet tune, to the light of the moon,
+ And entranced all the people of Skye.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Blackheath,
+ Whose head was adorned with a wreath
+ Of lobsters and spice, pickled onions and mice,
+ That uncommon old man of Blackheath.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man, who when little
+ Fell casually into a kettle;
+ But, growing too stout, he could never get out,
+ So he passed all his life in that kettle.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Dundalk,
+ Who tried to teach fishes to walk;
+ When they tumbled down dead, he grew weary, and said,
+ "I had better go back to Dundalk!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Shoreham,
+ Whose habits were marked by decorum;
+ He bought an Umbrella, and sate in the cellar,
+ Which pleased all the people of Shoreham.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bar,
+ Who passed all her life in a jar,
+ Which she painted pea-green, to appear more serene,
+ That placid old person of Bar.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person of Kew,
+ Whose virtues and vices were few;
+ But with blamable haste she devoured some hot paste,
+ Which destroyed that young person of Kew.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Jodd,
+ Whose ways were perplexing and odd;
+ She purchased a whistle, and sate on a thistle,
+ And squeaked to the people of Jodd.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bude,
+ Whose deportment was vicious and crude;
+ He wore a large ruff of pale straw-colored stuff,
+ Which perplexed all the people of Bude.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Brigg,
+ Who purchased no end of a wig;
+ So that only his nose, and the end of his toes,
+ Could be seen when he walked about Brigg.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Messina,
+ Whose daughter was named Opsibeena;
+ She wore a small wig, and rode out on a pig,
+ To the perfect delight of Messina.
+
+
+
+
+TWENTY-SIX NONSENSE RHYMES AND PICTURES.
+
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Absolutely Abstemious Ass,
+ who resided in a Barrel, and only lived on
+ Soda Water and Pickled Cucumbers.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Bountiful Beetle,
+ who always carried a Green Umbrella when it didn't rain,
+ and left it at home when it did.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Comfortable Confidential Cow,
+ who sate in her Red Morocco Arm Chair and
+ toasted her own Bread at the parlour Fire.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Dolomphious Duck,
+ who caught Spotted Frogs for her dinner
+ with a Runcible Spoon.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Enthusiastic Elephant,
+ who ferried himself across the water with the
+ Kitchen Poker and a New pair of Ear-rings.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Fizzgiggious Fish,
+ who always walked about upon Stilts,
+ because he had no legs.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Good-natured Grey Gull,
+ who carried the Old Owl, and his Crimson Carpet-bag,
+ across the river, because he could not swim.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Hasty Higgeldipiggledy Hen,
+ who went to market in a Blue Bonnet and Shawl,
+ and bought a Fish for her Supper.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Inventive Indian,
+ who caught a Remarkable Rabbit in a
+ Stupendous Silver Spoon.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Judicious Jubilant Jay,
+ who did up her Back Hair every morning with a Wreath of Roses,
+ Three feathers, and a Gold Pin.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Kicking Kangaroo,
+ who wore a Pale Pink Muslin dress
+ with Blue spots.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Lively Learned Lobster,
+ who mended his own Clothes with
+ a Needle and Thread.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Melodious Meritorious Mouse,
+ who played a merry minuet on the
+ Piano-forte.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Nutritious Newt,
+ who purchased a Round Plum-pudding
+ for his grand-daughter.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Obsequious Ornamental Ostrich,
+ who wore Boots to keep his
+ feet quite dry.
+
+ [Illustration: PARSNIP PIE]
+
+ The Perpendicular Purple Polly,
+ who read the Newspaper and ate Parsnip Pie
+ with his Spectacles.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Queer Querulous Quail,
+ who smoked a Pipe of tobacco on the top of
+ a Tin Tea-kettle.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Rural Runcible Raven,
+ who wore a White Wig and flew away
+ with the Carpet Broom.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Scroobious Snake,
+ who always wore a Hat on his Head, for
+ fear he should bite anybody.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Tumultuous Tom-tommy Tortoise,
+ who beat a Drum all day long in the
+ middle of the wilderness.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Umbrageous Umbrella-maker,
+ whose Face nobody ever saw, because it was
+ always covered by his Umbrella.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Visibly Vicious Vulture,
+ who wrote some Verses to a Veal-cutlet in a
+ Volume bound in Vellum.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Worrying Whizzing Wasp,
+ who stood on a Table, and played sweetly on a
+ Flute with a Morning Cap.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Excellent Double-extra XX
+ imbibing King Xerxes, who lived a
+ long while ago.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo,
+ whose Head was ever so much bigger than his
+ Body, and whose Hat was rather small.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Zigzag Zealous Zebra,
+ who carried five Monkeys on his back all
+ the way to Jellibolee.
+
+*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 13648 ***
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+<div>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 13648 ***</div>
+<h1>The Project Gutenberg eBook, More Nonsense, by Edward Lear</h1>
+<div class="book" id="book3">
+ <hr />
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="learstrip">
+ <tr>
+ <td height="30">
+ &nbsp;
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ <hr />
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page238" id="page238" title="238"></a>
+ <div class="thecover" id="book3cover">
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" class="tablecover" border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0">
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" valign="top">
+ <h1>
+ <span class="bigger">More Nonsense</span><br />Pictures, Rhymes, Botany, etc.
+ </h1>
+ <h2>
+ By Edward Lear.
+ </h2>
+ <img src="images/264.gif" alt="More Nonsense" />
+ <h4>1894</h4>
+ <p align="center">Originally published 1872</p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" valign="middle">
+ <p class="smaller" align="center"><a href="images/bookcovers/book3.gif" target="_blank"><img src="images/bookcovers/book3_t.gif" alt="More Nonsense Pictures, etc." /></a><br />
+ <b>Original Cover</b><br />Click for larger version.
+ </p>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page239" id="page239" title="239"></a>
+ <ul class="tableofcontents">
+ <li><a href="#introduction3">Introduction</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#botany3">Nonsense Botany</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#rhymes2">One Hundred Nonsense Pictures And Rhymes</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#alphabet4">Twenty-Six Nonsense Rhymes And Pictures</a></li>
+ </ul>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page240" id="page240" title="240"></a>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+ <hr />
+ <div id="introduction3">
+ <h2>
+ INTRODUCTION.
+ </h2>
+ <hr />
+ <img src="images/265.gif" alt="Edward Lear Self-Portrait" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="20" /><p>
+ In offering this little book&#8212;the third of its kind&#8212;to
+ the public, I am glad to take the opportunity
+ of recording the pleasure I have received at the appreciation
+ its predecessors have met with, as attested
+ by their wide circulation, and by the universally kind
+ notices of them from the Press. To have been the
+ means of administering innocent mirth to thousands,
+ may surely be a just motive for satisfaction, and an
+ excuse for grateful expression.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At the same time, I am desirous of adding a few
+ words as to the history of the two previously published
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page241" id="page241" title="241"></a>
+ volumes, and more particularly of the first or
+ original "Book of Nonsense," relating to which many
+ absurd reports have crept into circulation, such as that
+ it was the composition of the late Lord Brougham, the
+ late Earl of Derby, etc.; that the rhymes and pictures
+ are by different persons; or that the whole have a
+ symbolical meaning, etc.; whereas, every one of the
+ Rhymes was composed by myself, and every one of
+ the Illustrations drawn by my own hand at the time
+ the verses were made. Moreover, in no portion of
+ these Nonsense drawings have I ever allowed any caricature
+ of private or public persons to appear, and
+ throughout, more care than might be supposed has
+ been given to make the subjects incapable of misinterpretation:
+ "Nonsense," pure and absolute, having
+ been my aim throughout.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As for the persistently absurd report of the late Earl
+ of Derby being the author of the "First Book of Nonsense,"
+ I may relate an incident which occurred to me
+ four summers ago, the first that gave me any insight
+ into the origin of the rumor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was on my way from London to Guildford, in a
+ railway carriage, containing, besides myself, one passenger,
+ an elderly gentleman: presently, however, two
+ ladies entered, accompanied by two little boys. These,
+ who had just had a copy of the "Book of Nonsense"
+ given them, were loud in their delight, and by degrees
+ infected the whole party with their mirth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "How grateful," said the old gentleman to the two
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page242" id="page242" title="242"></a>
+ ladies, "all children, and parents too, ought to be to
+ the statesman who has given his time to composing
+ that charming book!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ (The ladies looked puzzled, as indeed was I, the
+ author.)
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Do you not know who is the writer of it?" asked
+ the gentleman.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "The name is 'Edward Lear,'" said one of the
+ ladies.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Ah!" said the first speaker, "so it is printed; but
+ that is only a whim of the real author, the Earl of
+ Derby. 'Edward' is his Christian name, and, as you
+ may see, LEAR is only EARL transposed."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "But," said the lady, doubtingly, "here is a dedication
+ to the great-grandchildren, grand-nephews, and
+ grand-nieces of Edward, thirteenth Earl of Derby, by
+ the author, Edward Lear."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "That," replied the other, "is simply a piece of
+ mystification; I am in a position to know that the
+ whole book was composed and illustrated by Lord
+ Derby himself. In fact, there is no such a person at
+ all as Edward Lear."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Yet," said the other lady, "some friends of mine
+ tell me they know Mr. Lear."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Quite a mistake! completely a mistake!" said the
+ old gentleman, becoming rather angry at the contradiction;
+ "I am well aware of what I am saying: I
+ can inform you, no such a person as 'Edward Lear'
+ exists!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page243" id="page243" title="243"></a>
+
+ Hitherto I had kept silence; but as my hat was, as
+ well as my handkerchief and stick, largely marked inside
+ with my name, and as I happened to have in my
+ pocket several letters addressed to me, the temptation
+ was too great to resist; so, flashing all these articles at
+ once on my would-be extinguisher's attention, I speedily
+ reduced him to silence.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The second volume of Nonsense, commencing with
+ the verses, "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat," was written
+ at different times, and for different sets of children:
+ the whole being collected in the course of last year,
+ were then illustrated, and published in a single volume,
+ by Mr. R.J. Bush, of 32 Charing Cross.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The contents of the third or present volume were
+ made also at different intervals in the last two years.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Long years ago, in days when much of my time
+ was passed in a country house, where children and
+ mirth abounded, the lines beginning, "There was an
+ old man of Tobago," were suggested to me by a valued
+ friend, as a form of verse lending itself to limitless
+ variety for rhymes and pictures; and thenceforth the
+ greater part of the original drawings and verses for
+ the first "Book of Nonsense" were struck off with
+ a pen, no assistance ever having been given me in any
+ way but that of uproarious delight and welcome at the
+ appearance of every new absurdity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Most of these Drawings and Rhymes were transferred
+ to lithographic stones in the year 1846, and
+ were then first published by Mr. Thomas McLean, of
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page244" id="page244" title="244"></a>
+ the Haymarket. But that edition having been soon
+ exhausted, and the call for the "Book of Nonsense"
+ continuing, I added a considerable number of subjects
+ to those previously-published, and having caused the
+ whole to be carefully reproduced in woodcuts by
+ Messrs. Dalzell, I disposed of the copyright to Messrs.
+ Routledge and Warne, by whom the volume was
+ published in 1843.
+ </p>
+ <p align="right">
+ <b>EDWARD LEAR</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p align="left" class="smaller">
+ VILLA EMILY, SAN REMO,<br />
+ <i>August</i>, 1871.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <hr />
+ <div class="subbook" id="botany3">
+ <h2>NONSENSE BOTANY.</h2>
+ <p class="subbookmenu">
+ <a href="#botany2_1">Barkia Howlaloudia</a> <a href="#botany2_2">Enkoopia Chickabiddia</a> <a href="#botany2_3">Jinglia Tinkettlia</a> <a href="#botany2_4">Nasticreechia Krorluppia</a> <a href="#botany2_5">Arthbroomia Rigida</a> <a href="#botany2_6">Sophtsluggia Glutinosa</a> <a href="#botany2_7">Minspysia Deliciosa</a> <a href="#botany2_8">Shoebootia Utilis</a> <a href="#botany2_9">Stunnia Dinnerbellia</a> <a href="#botany2_10">Tickia Orologica</a> <a href="#botany2_11">Washtubbia Circularis</a> <a href="#botany2_12">Tigerlillia Terribilis</a>
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" width="100%" cellpadding="20px" border="0" class="botanygrid">
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page245" id="page245" title="245"></a>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page246" id="page246" title="246"></a>
+ <img src="images/266.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Barkia Howlaloudia." id="botany2_1"/><br />
+ Barkia Howlaloudia.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page247" id="page247" title="247"></a>
+ <img src="images/267.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Enkoopia Chickabiddia." id="botany2_2" /><br />
+ Enkoopia Chickabiddia.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page248" id="page248" title="248"></a>
+ <img src="images/268.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Jinglia Tinkettlia" id="botany2_3" /><br />
+ Jinglia Tinkettlia.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page249" id="page249" title="249"></a>
+ <img src="images/269.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Nasticreechia Krorluppia." id="botany2_4" /><br />
+ Nasticreechia Krorluppia.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page250" id="page250" title="250"></a>
+ <img src="images/270.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Arthbroomia Rigida." id="botany2_5" /><br />
+ Arthbroomia Rigida.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page251" id="page251" title="251"></a>
+ <img src="images/271.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Sophtsluggia Glutinosa." id="botany2_6" /><br />
+ Sophtsluggia Glutinosa.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page252" id="page252" title="252"></a>
+ <img src="images/272.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Minspysia Deliciosa." id="botany2_7" /><br />
+ Minspysia Deliciosa.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page253" id="page253" title="253"></a>
+ <img src="images/273.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Shoebootia Utilis." id="botany2_8" /><br />
+ Shoebootia Utilis.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page254" id="page254" title="254"></a>
+ <img src="images/274.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Stunnia Dinnerbellia." id="botany2_9" /><br />
+ Stunnia Dinnerbellia.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page255" id="page255" title="255"></a>
+ <img src="images/275.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Tickia Orologica." id="botany2_10" /><br />
+ Tickia Orologica.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page256" id="page256" title="256"></a>
+ <img src="images/276.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Washtubbia Circularis." id="botany2_11" /><br />
+ Washtubbia Circularis.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page257" id="page257" title="257"></a>
+ <img src="images/277.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Tigerlillia Terribilis." id="botany2_12" /><br />
+ Tigerlillia Terribilis.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+ <hr />
+ <div class="subbook" id="rhymes2">
+ <h2>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page258" id="page258" title="258"></a>
+ ONE HUNDRED NONSENSE PICTURES AND RHYMES.
+ </h2>
+ <p class="rhymemenu"><a href="#rhyme2_1">1</a> <a href="#rhyme2_2">2</a> <a href="#rhyme2_3">3</a> <a href="#rhyme2_4">4</a> <a href="#rhyme2_5">5</a> <a href="#rhyme2_6">6</a> <a href="#rhyme2_7">7</a> <a href="#rhyme2_8">8</a> <a href="#rhyme2_9">9</a> <a href="#rhyme2_10">10</a> <a href="#rhyme2_11">11</a> <a href="#rhyme2_12">12</a> <a href="#rhyme2_13">13</a> <a href="#rhyme2_14">14</a> <a href="#rhyme2_15">15</a> <a href="#rhyme2_16">16</a> <a href="#rhyme2_17">17</a> <a href="#rhyme2_18">18</a> <a href="#rhyme2_19">19</a> <a href="#rhyme2_20">20</a> <a href="#rhyme2_21">21</a> <a href="#rhyme2_22">22</a> <a href="#rhyme2_23">23</a> <a href="#rhyme2_24">24</a> <a href="#rhyme2_25">25</a> <a href="#rhyme2_26">26</a> <a href="#rhyme2_27">27</a> <a href="#rhyme2_28">28</a> <a href="#rhyme2_29">29</a> <a href="#rhyme2_30">30</a> <a href="#rhyme2_31">31</a> <a href="#rhyme2_32">32</a> <a href="#rhyme2_33">33</a> <a href="#rhyme2_34">34</a> <a href="#rhyme2_35">35</a> <a href="#rhyme2_36">36</a> <a href="#rhyme2_37">37</a> <a href="#rhyme2_38">38</a> <a href="#rhyme2_39">39</a> <a href="#rhyme2_40">40</a> <a href="#rhyme2_41">41</a> <a href="#rhyme2_42">42</a> <a href="#rhyme2_43">43</a> <a href="#rhyme2_44">44</a> <a href="#rhyme2_45">45</a> <a href="#rhyme2_46">46</a> <a href="#rhyme2_47">47</a> <a href="#rhyme2_48">48</a> <a href="#rhyme2_49">49</a> <a href="#rhyme2_50">50</a> <a href="#rhyme2_51">51</a> <a href="#rhyme2_52">52</a> <a href="#rhyme2_53">53</a> <a href="#rhyme2_54">54</a> <a href="#rhyme2_55">55</a> <a href="#rhyme2_56">56</a> <a href="#rhyme2_57">57</a> <a href="#rhyme2_58">58</a> <a href="#rhyme2_59">59</a> <a href="#rhyme2_60">60</a> <a href="#rhyme2_61">61</a> <a href="#rhyme2_62">62</a> <a href="#rhyme2_63">63</a> <a href="#rhyme2_64">64</a> <a href="#rhyme2_65">65</a> <a href="#rhyme2_66">66</a> <a href="#rhyme2_67">67</a> <a href="#rhyme2_68">68</a> <a href="#rhyme2_69">69</a> <a href="#rhyme2_70">70</a> <a href="#rhyme2_71">71</a> <a href="#rhyme2_72">72</a> <a href="#rhyme2_73">73</a> <a href="#rhyme2_74">74</a> <a href="#rhyme2_75">75</a> <a href="#rhyme2_76">76</a> <a href="#rhyme2_77">77</a> <a href="#rhyme2_78">78</a> <a href="#rhyme2_79">79</a> <a href="#rhyme2_80">80</a> <a href="#rhyme2_81">81</a> <a href="#rhyme2_82">82</a> <a href="#rhyme2_83">83</a> <a href="#rhyme2_84">84</a> <a href="#rhyme2_85">85</a> <a href="#rhyme2_86">86</a> <a href="#rhyme2_87">87</a> <a href="#rhyme2_88">88</a> <a href="#rhyme2_89">89</a> <a href="#rhyme2_90">90</a> <a href="#rhyme2_91">91</a> <a href="#rhyme2_92">92</a> <a href="#rhyme2_93">93</a> <a href="#rhyme2_94">94</a> <a href="#rhyme2_95">95</a> <a href="#rhyme2_96">96</a> <a href="#rhyme2_97">97</a> <a href="#rhyme2_98">98</a> <a href="#rhyme2_99">99</a> <a href="#rhyme2_100">100</a>
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" class="rhymegrid" width="100%">
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="top" align="center" width="50%">
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="370">
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_1">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page259" id="page259" title="259"></a>
+ <img src="images/278.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person of Bantry,<br />
+ Who frequently slept in the pantry;<br />
+ When disturbed by the mice, she appeased them with rice,<br />
+ That judicious young person of Bantry.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_2">
+ <img src="images/279.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an Old Man at a Junction,<br />
+ Whose feelings were wrung with compunction<br />
+ When they said, "The Train's gone!" he exclaimed, "How forlorn!"<br />
+ But remained on the rails of the Junction.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_3">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page260" id="page260" title="260"></a>
+ <img src="images/280.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Minety,<br />
+ Who purchased five hundred and ninety<br />
+ Large apples and pears, which he threw unawares<br />
+ At the heads of the people of Minety.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_4">
+ <img src="images/281.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Thermopylae,<br />
+ Who never did anything properly;<br />
+ But they said, "If you choose to boil eggs in your shoes,<br />
+ You shall never remain in Thermopylae."
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_5">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page261" id="page261" title="261"></a>
+ <img src="images/282.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Deal,<br />
+ Who in walking used only his heel;<br />
+ When they said, "Tell us why?" he made no reply,<br />
+ That mysterious old person of Deal.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_6">
+ <img src="images/283.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man on the Humber,<br />
+ Who dined on a cake of Burnt Umber;<br />
+ When he said, "It's enough!" they only said, "Stuff!<br />
+ You amazing old man on the Humber!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_7">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page262" id="page262" title="262"></a>
+ <img src="images/284.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man in a barge,<br />
+ Whose nose was exceedingly large;<br />
+ But in fishing by night, it supported a light,<br />
+ Which helped that old man in a barge.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_8">
+ <img src="images/285.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Dunrose;<br />
+ A parrot seized hold of his nose.<br />
+ When he grew melancholy, they said, "His name's Polly,"<br />
+ Which soothed that old man of Dunrose.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_9">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page263" id="page263" title="263"></a>
+ <img src="images/286.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Toulouse<br />
+ Who purchased a new pair of shoes;<br />
+ When they asked, "Are they pleasant?" he said, "Not at present!"<br />
+ That turbid old man of Toulouse.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_10">
+ <img src="images/287.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bree,<br />
+ Who frequented the depths of the sea;<br />
+ She nurs'd the small fishes, and washed all the dishes,<br />
+ And swam back again into Bree.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_11">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page264" id="page264" title="264"></a>
+ <img src="images/288.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bromley,<br />
+ Whose ways were not cheerful or comely;<br />
+ He sate in the dust, eating spiders and crust,<br />
+ That unpleasing old person of Bromley.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_12">
+ <img src="images/289.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Shields,<br />
+ Who frequented the vallies and fields;<br />
+ All the mice and the cats, and the snakes and the rats,<br />
+ Followed after that person of Shields.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_13">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page265" id="page265" title="265"></a>
+ <img src="images/290.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Dunluce,<br />
+ Who went out to sea on a goose:<br />
+ When he'd gone out a mile, he observ'd with a smile,<br />
+ "It is time to return to Dunluce."
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_14">
+ <img src="images/291.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Dee-side<br />
+ Whose hat was exceedingly wide,<br />
+ But he said, "Do not fail, if it happen to hail,<br />
+ To come under my hat at Dee-side!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_15">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page266" id="page266" title="266"></a>
+ <img src="images/292.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person in black,<br />
+ A Grasshopper jumped on his back;<br />
+ When it chirped in his ear, he was smitten with fear,<br />
+ That helpless old person in black.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_16">
+ <img src="images/293.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of the Dargle<br />
+ Who purchased six barrels of Gargle;<br />
+ For he said, "I'll sit still, and will roll them down hill,<br />
+ For the fish in the depths of the Dargle."
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_17">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page267" id="page267" title="267"></a>
+ <img src="images/294.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Pinner,<br />
+ As thin as a lath, if not thinner;<br />
+ They dressed him in white, and roll'd him up tight,<br />
+ That elastic old person of Pinner.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_18">
+ <img src="images/295.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of China,<br />
+ Whose daughters were Jiska and Dinah,<br />
+ Amelia and Fluffy, Olivia and Chuffy,<br />
+ And all of them settled in China.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_19">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page268" id="page268" title="268"></a>
+ <img src="images/296.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man in a Marsh,<br />
+ Whose manners were futile and harsh;<br />
+ He sate on a log, and sang songs to a frog,<br />
+ That instructive old man in a Marsh.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_20">
+ <img src="images/297.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Brill,<br />
+ Who purchased a shirt with a frill;<br />
+ But they said, "Don't you wish, you mayn't look like a fish,<br />
+ You obsequious old person of Brill?"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_21">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page269" id="page269" title="269"></a>
+ <img src="images/298.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Wick,<br />
+ Who said, "Tick-a-Tick, Tick-a-Tick;<br />
+ Chickabee, Chickabaw." And he said nothing more,<br />
+ That laconic old person of Wick.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_22">
+ <img src="images/299.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man at a Station,<br />
+ Who made a promiscuous oration;<br />
+ But they said, "Take some snuff!&#8212;You have talk'd quite enough,<br />
+ You afflicting old man at a Station!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_23">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page270" id="page270" title="270"></a>
+ <img src="images/300.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Three Bridges,<br />
+ Whose mind was distracted by midges,<br />
+ He sate on a wheel, eating underdone veal,<br />
+ Which relieved that old man of Three Bridges.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_24">
+ <img src="images/301.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Hong Kong,<br />
+ Who never did anything wrong;<br />
+ He lay on his back, with his head in a sack,<br />
+ That innocuous old man of Hong Kong.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_25">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page271" id="page271" title="271"></a>
+ <img src="images/302.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person in green,<br />
+ Who seldom was fit to be seen;<br />
+ She wore a long shawl, over bonnet and all,<br />
+ Which enveloped that person in green.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_26">
+ <img src="images/303.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Fife,<br />
+ Who was greatly disgusted with life;<br />
+ They sang him a ballad, and fed him on salad,<br />
+ Which cured that old person of Fife.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_27">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page272" id="page272" title="272"></a>
+ <img src="images/304.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man who screamed out<br />
+ Whenever they knocked him about:<br />
+ So they took off his boots, and fed him with fruits,<br />
+ And continued to knock him about.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_28">
+ <img src="images/305.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young lady in white,<br />
+ Who looked out at the depths of the night;<br />
+ But the birds of the air, filled her heart with despair,<br />
+ And oppressed that young lady in white.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_29">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page273" id="page273" title="273"></a>
+ <img src="images/306.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Slough,<br />
+ Who danced at the end of a bough;<br />
+ But they said, "If you sneeze, you might damage the trees,<br />
+ You imprudent old person of Slough."
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_30">
+ <img src="images/307.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Down,<br />
+ Whose face was adorned with a frown;<br />
+ When he opened the door, for one minute or more,<br />
+ He alarmed all the people of Down.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_31">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page274" id="page274" title="274"></a>
+ <img src="images/308.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person in red,<br />
+ Who carefully covered her head,<br />
+ With a bonnet of leather, and three lines of feather,<br />
+ Besides some long ribands of red.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_32">
+ <img src="images/309.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Hove,<br />
+ Who frequented the depths of a grove;<br />
+ Where he studied his books, with the wrens and the rooks,<br />
+ That tranquil old person of Hove.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_33">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page275" id="page275" title="275"></a>
+ <img src="images/310.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person in pink,<br />
+ Who called out for something to drink;<br />
+ But they said, "O my daughter, there's nothing but water!"<br />
+ Which vexed that young person in pink.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_34">
+ <img src="images/311.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old lady of France,<br />
+ Who taught little ducklings to dance;<br />
+ When she said, "Tick-a-tack!" they only said, "Quack!"<br />
+ Which grieved that old lady of France.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_35">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page276" id="page276" title="276"></a>
+ <img src="images/312.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Putney,<br />
+ Whose food was roast spiders and chutney,<br />
+ Which he took with his tea, within sight of the sea,<br />
+ That romantic old person of Putney.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_36">
+ <img src="images/313.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Loo,<br />
+ Who said, "What on earth shall I do?"<br />
+ When they said, "Go away!" she continued to stay,<br />
+ That vexatious old person of Loo.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_37">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page277" id="page277" title="277"></a>
+ <img src="images/314.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Woking,<br />
+ Whose mind was perverse and provoking;<br />
+ He sate on a rail, with his head in a pail,<br />
+ That illusive old person of Woking.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_38">
+ <img src="images/315.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Dean<br />
+ Who dined on one pea, and one bean;<br />
+ For he said, "More than that, would make me too fat,"<br />
+ That cautious old person of Dean.<br />
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_39">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page278" id="page278" title="278"></a>
+ <img src="images/316.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young lady in blue,<br />
+ Who said, "Is it you? Is it you?"<br />
+ When they said, "Yes, it is," she replied only, "Whizz!"<br />
+ That ungracious young lady in blue.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_40">
+ <img src="images/317.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old Man in a Garden,<br />
+ Who always begged every one's pardon;<br />
+ When they asked him, "What for?" he replied, "You're a bore!<br />
+ And I trust you'll go out of my garden."<br />
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_41">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page279" id="page279" title="279"></a>
+ <img src="images/318.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Pisa,<br />
+ Whose daughters did nothing to please her;<br />
+ She dressed them in gray, and banged them all day,<br />
+ Round the walls of the city of Pisa.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_42">
+ <img src="images/319.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Florence,<br />
+ Who held mutton chops in abhorrence;<br />
+ He purchased a Bustard, and fried him in Mustard,<br />
+ Which choked that old person of Florence.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_43">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page280" id="page280" title="280"></a>
+ <img src="images/320.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Sheen,<br />
+ Whose expression was calm and serene;<br />
+ He sate in the water, and drank bottled porter,<br />
+ That placid old person of Sheen.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_44">
+ <img src="images/321.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Ware,<br />
+ Who rode on the back of a bear;<br />
+ When they ask'd, "Does it trot?" he said, "Certainly not!<br />
+ He's a Moppsikon Floppsikon bear!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_45">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page281" id="page281" title="281"></a>
+ <img src="images/322.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person of Janina,<br />
+ Whose uncle was always a fanning her;<br />
+ When he fanned off her head, she smiled sweetly, and said,<br />
+ "You propitious old person of Janina!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_46">
+ <img src="images/323.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Cashmere,<br />
+ Whose movements were scroobious and queer;<br />
+ Being slender and tall, he looked over a wall,<br />
+ And perceived two fat ducks of Cashmere.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_47">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page282" id="page282" title="282"></a>
+ <img src="images/324.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Cassel,<br />
+ Whose nose finished off in a tassel;<br />
+ But they call'd out, "Oh well! don't it look like a bell!"<br />
+ Which perplexed that old person of Cassel.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_48">
+ <img src="images/325.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Pett,<br />
+ Who was partly consumed by regret;<br />
+ He sate in a cart, and ate cold apple tart,<br />
+ Which relieved that old person of Pett.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_49">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page283" id="page283" title="283"></a>
+ <img src="images/326.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Spithead,<br />
+ Who opened the window, and said,&#8212;<br />
+ "Fil-jomble, fil-jumble, fil-rumble-come-tumble!"<br />
+ That doubtful old man of Spithead.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_50">
+ <img src="images/327.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man on the Border,<br />
+ Who lived in the utmost disorder;<br />
+ He danced with the cat, and made tea in his hat,<br />
+ Which vexed all the folks on the Border.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_51">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page284" id="page284" title="284"></a>
+ <img src="images/328.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Dumbree,<br />
+ Who taught little owls to drink tea;<br />
+ For he said, "To eat mice is not proper or nice,"<br />
+ That amiable man of Dumbree.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_52">
+ <img src="images/329.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Filey,<br />
+ Of whom his acquaintance spoke highly;<br />
+ He danced perfectly well, to the sound of a bell,<br />
+ And delighted the people of Filey.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </td>
+ <td valign="top" align="center" width="50%">
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0">
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_53">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page285" id="page285" title="285"></a>
+ <img src="images/330.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man whose remorse<br />
+ Induced him to drink Caper Sauce;<br />
+ For they said, "If mixed up with some cold claret-cup,<br />
+ It will certainly soothe your remorse!"<br />
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_54">
+ <img src="images/331.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Ibreem,<br />
+ Who suddenly threaten'd to scream;<br />
+ But they said, "If you do, we will thump you quite blue,<br />
+ You disgusting old man of Ibreem!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_55">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page286" id="page286" title="286"></a>
+ <img src="images/332.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Wilts,<br />
+ Who constantly walked upon stilts;<br />
+ He wreathed them with lilies and daffy-down-dillies,<br />
+ That elegant person of Wilts.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_56">
+ <img src="images/333.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Grange,<br />
+ Whose manners were scroobious and strange;<br />
+ He sailed to St. Blubb in a waterproof tub,<br />
+ That aquatic old person of Grange.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_57">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page287" id="page287" title="287"></a>
+ <img src="images/334.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Newry,<br />
+ Whose manners were tinctured with fury;<br />
+ He tore all the rugs, and broke all the jugs,<br />
+ Within twenty miles' distance of Newry.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_58">
+ <img src="images/335.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Dumblane,<br />
+ Who greatly resembled a crane;<br />
+ But they said, "Is it wrong, since your legs are so long,<br />
+ To request you won't stay in Dumblane?"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_59">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page288" id="page288" title="288"></a>
+ <img src="images/336.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Port Grigor,<br />
+ Whose actions were noted for vigour;<br />
+ He stood on his head till his waistcoat turned red,<br />
+ That eclectic old man of Port Grigor.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_60">
+ <img src="images/337.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of El Hums,<br />
+ Who lived upon nothing but crumbs,<br />
+ Which he picked off the ground, with the other birds round,<br />
+ In the roads and the lanes of El Hums.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_61">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page289" id="page289" title="289"></a>
+ <img src="images/338.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of West Dumpet,<br />
+ Who possessed a large nose like a trumpet;<br />
+ When he blew it aloud, it astonished the crowd,<br />
+ And was heard through the whole of West Dumpet.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_62">
+ <img src="images/339.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Sark,<br />
+ Who made an unpleasant remark;<br />
+ But they said, "Don't you see what a brute you must be,<br />
+ You obnoxious old person of Sark!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_63">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page290" id="page290" title="290"></a>
+ <img src="images/340.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man whose despair<br />
+ Induced him to purchase a hare:<br />
+ Whereon one fine day he rode wholly away,<br />
+ Which partly assuaged his despair.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_64">
+ <img src="images/341.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Barnes,<br />
+ Whose garments were covered with darns;<br />
+ But they said, "Without doubt, you will soon wear them out,<br />
+ You luminous person of Barnes!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_65">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page291" id="page291" title="291"></a>
+ <img src="images/342.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Nice,<br />
+ Whose associates were usually Geese.<br />
+ They walked out together in all sorts of weather,<br />
+ That affable person of Nice!
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_66">
+ <img src="images/343.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young lady of Greenwich,<br />
+ Whose garments were border'd with Spinach;<br />
+ But a large spotty Calf bit her shawl quite in half,<br />
+ Which alarmed that young lady of Greenwich.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_67">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page292" id="page292" title="292"></a>
+ <img src="images/344.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Cannes,<br />
+ Who purchased three fowls and a fan;<br />
+ Those she placed on a stool, and to make them feel cool<br />
+ She constantly fanned them at Cannes.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_68">
+ <img src="images/345.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Ickley,<br />
+ Who could not abide to ride quickly;<br />
+ He rode to Karnak on a tortoise's back,<br />
+ That moony old person of Ickley.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_69">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page293" id="page293" title="293"></a>
+ <img src="images/346.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Hyde,<br />
+ Who walked by the shore with his bride,<br />
+ Till a Crab who came near fill'd their bosoms with fear,<br />
+ And they said, "Would we'd never left Hyde!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_70">
+ <img src="images/347.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person in gray,<br />
+ Whose feelings were tinged with dismay;<br />
+ She purchased two parrots, and fed them with carrots,<br />
+ Which pleased that old person in gray.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_71">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page294" id="page294" title="294"></a>
+ <img src="images/348.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Ancona,<br />
+ Who found a small dog with no owner,<br />
+ Which he took up and down all the streets of the town,<br />
+ That anxious old man of Ancona.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_72">
+ <img src="images/349.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Sestri,<br />
+ Who sate himself down in the vestry;<br />
+ When they said, "You are wrong!" he merely said "Bong!"<br />
+ That repulsive old person of Sestri.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_73">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page295" id="page295" title="295"></a>
+ <img src="images/350.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Blythe,<br />
+ Who cut up his meat with a scythe;<br />
+ When they said, "Well! I never!" he cried, "Scythes for ever!"<br />
+ That lively old person of Blythe.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_74">
+ <img src="images/351.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person of Ayr,<br />
+ Whose head was remarkably square:<br />
+ On the top, in fine weather, she wore a gold feather;<br />
+ Which dazzled the people of Ayr.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_75">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page296" id="page296" title="296"></a>
+ <img src="images/352.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Rimini,<br />
+ Who said, "Gracious! Goodness! O Gimini!"<br />
+ When they said, "Please be still!" she ran down a hill,<br />
+ And was never more heard of at Rimini.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_76">
+ <img src="images/353.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There is a young lady, whose nose,<br />
+ Continually prospers and grows;<br />
+ When it grew out of sight, she exclaimed in a fright,<br />
+ "Oh! Farewell to the end of my nose!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_77">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page297" id="page297" title="297"></a>
+ <img src="images/354.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Ealing,<br />
+ Who was wholly devoid of good feeling;<br />
+ He drove a small gig, with three Owls and a Pig,<br />
+ Which distressed all the people of Ealing.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_78">
+ <img src="images/355.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Thames Ditton,<br />
+ Who called out for something to sit on;<br />
+ But they brought him a hat, and said, "Sit upon that,<br />
+ You abruptious old man of Thames Ditton!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_79">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page298" id="page298" title="298"></a>
+ <img src="images/356.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bray,<br />
+ Who sang through the whole of the day<br />
+ To his ducks and his pigs, whom he fed upon figs,<br />
+ That valuable person of Bray.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_80">
+ <img src="images/357.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person whose history<br />
+ Was always considered a mystery;<br />
+ She sate in a ditch, although no one knew which,<br />
+ And composed a small treatise on history.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_81">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page299" id="page299" title="299"></a>
+ <img src="images/358.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bow,<br />
+ Whom nobody happened to know;<br />
+ So they gave him some soap, and said coldly, "We hope<br />
+ You will go back directly to Bow!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_82">
+ <img src="images/359.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Rye,<br />
+ Who went up to town on a fly;<br />
+ But they said, "If you cough, you are safe to fall off!<br />
+ You abstemious old person of Rye!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_83">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page300" id="page300" title="300"></a>
+ <img src="images/360.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Crowle,<br />
+ Who lived in the nest of an owl;<br />
+ When they screamed in the nest, he screamed out with the rest,<br />
+ That depressing old person of Crowle.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_84">
+ <img src="images/361.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old Lady of Winchelsea,<br />
+ Who said, "If you needle or pin shall see<br />
+ On the floor of my room, sweep it up with the broom!"<br />
+ That exhaustive old Lady of Winchelsea!
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_85">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page301" id="page301" title="301"></a>
+ <img src="images/362.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man in a tree,<br />
+ Whose whiskers were lovely to see;<br />
+ But the birds of the air pluck'd them perfectly bare,<br />
+ To make themselves nests in that tree.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_86">
+ <img src="images/363.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young lady of Corsica,<br />
+ Who purchased a little brown saucy-cur;<br />
+ Which she fed upon ham, and hot raspberry jam,<br />
+ That expensive young lady of Corsica.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_87">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page302" id="page302" title="302"></a>
+ <img src="images/364.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young lady of Firle,<br />
+ Whose hair was addicted to curl;<br />
+ It curled up a tree, and all over the sea,<br />
+ That expansive young lady of Firle.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_88">
+ <img src="images/365.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Stroud,<br />
+ Who was horribly jammed in a crowd;<br />
+ Some she slew with a kick, some she scrunched with a stick,<br />
+ That impulsive old person of Stroud.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_89">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page303" id="page303" title="303"></a>
+ <img src="images/366.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Boulak,<br />
+ Who sate on a Crocodile's back;<br />
+ But they said, "Towr'ds the night he may probably bite,<br />
+ Which might vex you, old man of Boulak!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_90">
+ <img src="images/367.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Skye,<br />
+ Who waltz'd with a Bluebottle fly:<br />
+ They buzz'd a sweet tune, to the light of the moon,<br />
+ And entranced all the people of Skye.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_91">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page304" id="page304" title="304"></a>
+ <img src="images/368.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Blackheath,<br />
+ Whose head was adorned with a wreath<br />
+ Of lobsters and spice, pickled onions and mice,<br />
+ That uncommon old man of Blackheath.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_92">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page305" id="page305" title="305"></a>
+ <img src="images/369.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man, who when little<br />
+ Fell casually into a kettle;<br />
+ But, growing too stout, he could never get out,<br />
+ So he passed all his life in that kettle.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_93">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page306" id="page306" title="306"></a>
+ <img src="images/370.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Dundalk,<br />
+ Who tried to teach fishes to walk;<br />
+ When they tumbled down dead, he grew weary, and said,<br />
+ "I had better go back to Dundalk!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_94">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page307" id="page307" title="307"></a>
+ <img src="images/371.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Shoreham,<br />
+ Whose habits were marked by decorum;<br />
+ He bought an Umbrella, and sate in the cellar,<br />
+ Which pleased all the people of Shoreham.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_95">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page308" id="page308" title="308"></a>
+ <img src="images/372.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bar,<br />
+ Who passed all her life in a jar,<br />
+ Which she painted pea-green, to appear more serene,<br />
+ That placid old person of Bar.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_96">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page309" id="page309" title="309"></a>
+ <img src="images/373.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person of Kew,<br />
+ Whose virtues and vices were few;<br />
+ But with blamable haste she devoured some hot paste,<br />
+ Which destroyed that young person of Kew.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_97">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page310" id="page310" title="310"></a>
+ <img src="images/374.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Jodd,<br />
+ Whose ways were perplexing and odd;<br />
+ She purchased a whistle, and sate on a thistle,<br />
+ And squeaked to the people of Jodd.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_98">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page311" id="page311" title="311"></a>
+ <img src="images/375.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bude,<br />
+ Whose deportment was vicious and crude;<br />
+ He wore a large ruff of pale straw-colored stuff,<br />
+ Which perplexed all the people of Bude.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_99">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page312" id="page312" title="312"></a>
+ <img src="images/376.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Brigg,<br />
+ Who purchased no end of a wig;<br />
+ So that only his nose, and the end of his toes,<br />
+ Could be seen when he walked about Brigg.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_100">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page313" id="page313" title="313"></a>
+ <img src="images/377.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Messina,<br />
+ Whose daughter was named Opsibeena;<br />
+ She wore a small wig, and rode out on a pig,<br />
+ To the perfect delight of Messina.<br />
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page314" id="page314" title="314"></a>
+ <hr />
+ <div id="alphabet4" class="subbook">
+ <h2>
+ TWENTY-SIX NONSENSE RHYMES<br />
+ AND PICTURES.<br />
+ </h2>
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="alphagrid">
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2" class="alphabetmenu">
+ <hr />
+ <a href="#a4">a</a> <a href="#b4">b</a> <a href="#c4">c</a> <a href="#d4">d</a> <a href="#e4">e</a> <a href="#f4">f</a> <a href="#g4">g</a> <a href="#h4">h</a> <a href="#i4">i</a> <a href="#j4">j</a> <a href="#k4">k</a> <a href="#l4">l</a> <a href="#m4">m</a> <a href="#n4">n</a> <a href="#o4">o</a> <a href="#p4">p</a> <a href="#q4">q</a> <a href="#r4">r</a> <a href="#s4">s</a> <a href="#t4">t</a> <a href="#u4">u</a> <a href="#v4">v</a> <a href="#w4">w</a> <a href="#x4">x</a> <a href="#y4">y</a> <a href="#z4">z</a>
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page315" id="page315" title="315"></a>
+ <img src="images/378.gif" alt="ass" class="alphaimage" id="a4" />
+ <p>
+ The Absolutely Abstemious Ass,<br />
+ who resided in a Barrel, and only lived on<br />
+ Soda Water and Pickled Cucumbers.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page316" id="page316" title="316"></a>
+ <img src="images/379.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="beetle" id="b4" />
+ <p>
+ The Bountiful Beetle,<br />
+ who always carried a Green Umbrella when it didn't rain,<br />
+ and left it at home when it did.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/380.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="cow" id="c4" />
+ <p>
+ The Comfortable Confidential Cow,<br />
+ who sate in her Red Morocco Arm Chair and<br />
+ toasted her own Bread at the parlour Fire.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page317" id="page317" title="317"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/381.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="duck" id="d4"/>
+ <p>
+ The Dolomphious Duck,<br />
+ who caught Spotted Frogs for her dinner<br />
+ with a Runcible Spoon.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/382.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="elephant" id="e4" />
+ <p>
+ The Enthusiastic Elephant,<br />
+ who ferried himself across the water with the<br />
+ Kitchen Poker and a New pair of Ear-rings.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page318" id="page318" title="318"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/383.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="fish" id="f4" />
+ <p>
+ The Fizzgiggious Fish,<br />
+ who always walked about upon Stilts,<br />
+ because he had no legs.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page319" id="page319" title="319"></a>
+ <img src="images/384.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="gull" id="g4" />
+ <p>
+ The Good-natured Grey Gull,<br />
+ who carried the Old Owl, and his Crimson Carpet-bag,<br />
+ across the river, because he could not swim.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page320" id="page320" title="320"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/385.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="hen" id="h4" />
+ <p>
+ The Hasty Higgeldipiggledy Hen,<br />
+ who went to market in a Blue Bonnet and Shawl,<br />
+ and bought a Fish for her Supper.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page321" id="page321" title="324"></a>
+
+ <img src="images/386.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="indian" id="i4" />
+ <p>
+ The Inventive Indian,<br />
+ who caught a Remarkable Rabbit in a<br />
+ Stupendous Silver Spoon.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page322" id="page322" title="322"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/387.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="jay" id="j4" />
+ <p>
+ The Judicious Jubilant Jay,<br />
+ who did up her Back Hair every morning with a Wreath of Roses,<br />
+ Three feathers, and a Gold Pin.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page323" id="page323" title="323"></a>
+ <img src="images/388.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="kangaroo" id="k4" />
+ <p>
+ The Kicking Kangaroo,<br />
+ who wore a Pale Pink Muslin dress<br />
+ with Blue spots.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page324" id="page324" title="324"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/389.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="lobster" id="l4" />
+ <p>
+ The Lively Learned Lobster,<br />
+ who mended his own Clothes with<br />
+ a Needle and Thread.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page325" id="page325" title="325"></a>
+ <img src="images/390.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="mouse" id="m4" />
+ <p>
+ The Melodious Meritorious Mouse,<br />
+ who played a merry minuet on the<br />
+ Piano-forte.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page326" id="page326" title="326"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/391.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="newt" id="n4" />
+ <p>
+ The Nutritious Newt,<br />
+ who purchased a Round Plum-pudding<br />
+ for his grand-daughter.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page327" id="page327" title="327"></a>
+ <img src="images/392.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="ostrich" id="o4" />
+ <p>
+ The Obsequious Ornamental Ostrich,<br />
+ who wore Boots to keep his<br />
+ feet quite dry.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page328" id="page328" title="328"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/393.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="polly" id="p4" />
+ <p>
+ The Perpendicular Purple Polly,<br />
+ who read the Newspaper and ate Parsnip Pie<br />
+ with his Spectacles.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page329" id="page329" title="329"></a>
+ <img src="images/394.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="quail" id="q4" />
+ <p>
+ The Queer Querulous Quail,<br />
+ who smoked a Pipe of tobacco on the top of<br />
+ a Tin Tea-kettle.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page330" id="page330" title="330"></a>
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/395.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="raven" id="r4" />
+ <p>
+ The Rural Runcible Raven,<br />
+ who wore a White Wig and flew away<br />
+ with the Carpet Broom.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page331" id="page331" title="334"></a>
+ <img src="images/396.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="snake" id="s4" />
+ <p>
+ The Scroobious Snake,<br />
+ who always wore a Hat on his Head, for<br />
+ fear he should bite anybody.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/397.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="tortoise" id="t4" />
+ <p>
+ The Tumultuous Tom-tommy Tortoise,<br />
+ who beat a Drum all day long in the<br />
+ middle of the wilderness.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page332" id="page332" title="332"></a>
+ <img src="images/398.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="umbrella-maker" id="u4" />
+ <p>
+ The Umbrageous Umbrella-maker,<br />
+ whose Face nobody ever saw, because it was<br />
+ always covered by his Umbrella.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page333" id="page333" title="333"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/399.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="vulture" id="v4" />
+ <p>
+ The Visibly Vicious Vulture,<br />
+ who wrote some Verses to a Veal-cutlet in a<br />
+ Volume bound in Vellum.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page334" id="page334" title="334"></a>
+ <img src="images/400.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="wasp" id="w4" />
+ <p>
+ The Worrying Whizzing Wasp,<br />
+ who stood on a Table, and played sweetly on a<br />
+ Flute with a Morning Cap.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page335" id="page335" title="335"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/401.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="xerxes" id="x4" />
+ <p>
+ The Excellent Double-extra XX<br />
+ imbibing King Xerxes, who lived a<br />
+ long while ago.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page336" id="page336" title="336"></a>
+ <img src="images/402.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="yonghy-bonghy-bo" id="y4" />
+ <p>
+ The Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo,<br />
+ whose Head was ever so much bigger than his<br />
+ Body, and whose Hat was rather small.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page337" id="page337" title="337"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/403.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="zebra" id="z4" />
+ <p>
+ The Zigzag Zealous Zebra,<br />
+ who carried five Monkeys on his back all<br />
+ the way to Jellibolee.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+</div>
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<div>*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 13648 ***</div>
+</body>
+</html>
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+<h1>The Project Gutenberg eBook, More Nonsense, by Edward Lear</h1>
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+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at <a href = "https://www.gutenberg.org">www.gutenberg.org</a></pre>
+<p>Title: More Nonsense</p>
+<p>Author: Edward Lear</p>
+<p>Release Date: October 8, 2004 [eBook #13648]</p>
+<p>Language: English</p>
+<p>Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1</p>
+<p>***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MORE NONSENSE***</p>
+<br /><br /><h3>E-text prepared by Dave Newman, Ben Courtney,<br />
+ and Project Gutenberg Distributed Proofreaders</h3><br /><br />
+<div class="book" id="book3">
+ <hr />
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="learstrip">
+ <tr>
+ <td height="30">
+ &nbsp;
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ <hr />
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page238" id="page238" title="238"></a>
+ <div class="thecover" id="book3cover">
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" class="tablecover" border="0" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0">
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" valign="top">
+ <h1>
+ <span class="bigger">More Nonsense</span><br />Pictures, Rhymes, Botany, etc.
+ </h1>
+ <h2>
+ By Edward Lear.
+ </h2>
+ <img src="images/264.gif" alt="More Nonsense" />
+ <h4>1894</h4>
+ <p align="center">Originally published 1872</p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" valign="middle">
+ <p class="smaller" align="center"><a href="images/bookcovers/book3.gif" target="_blank"><img src="images/bookcovers/book3_t.gif" alt="More Nonsense Pictures, etc." /></a><br />
+ <b>Original Cover</b><br />Click for larger version.
+ </p>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page239" id="page239" title="239"></a>
+ <ul class="tableofcontents">
+ <li><a href="#introduction3">Introduction</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#botany3">Nonsense Botany</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#rhymes2">One Hundred Nonsense Pictures And Rhymes</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#alphabet4">Twenty-Six Nonsense Rhymes And Pictures</a></li>
+ </ul>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page240" id="page240" title="240"></a>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+ <hr />
+ <div id="introduction3">
+ <h2>
+ INTRODUCTION.
+ </h2>
+ <hr />
+ <img src="images/265.gif" alt="Edward Lear Self-Portrait" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="20" /><p>
+ In offering this little book&#8212;the third of its kind&#8212;to
+ the public, I am glad to take the opportunity
+ of recording the pleasure I have received at the appreciation
+ its predecessors have met with, as attested
+ by their wide circulation, and by the universally kind
+ notices of them from the Press. To have been the
+ means of administering innocent mirth to thousands,
+ may surely be a just motive for satisfaction, and an
+ excuse for grateful expression.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ At the same time, I am desirous of adding a few
+ words as to the history of the two previously published
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page241" id="page241" title="241"></a>
+ volumes, and more particularly of the first or
+ original "Book of Nonsense," relating to which many
+ absurd reports have crept into circulation, such as that
+ it was the composition of the late Lord Brougham, the
+ late Earl of Derby, etc.; that the rhymes and pictures
+ are by different persons; or that the whole have a
+ symbolical meaning, etc.; whereas, every one of the
+ Rhymes was composed by myself, and every one of
+ the Illustrations drawn by my own hand at the time
+ the verses were made. Moreover, in no portion of
+ these Nonsense drawings have I ever allowed any caricature
+ of private or public persons to appear, and
+ throughout, more care than might be supposed has
+ been given to make the subjects incapable of misinterpretation:
+ "Nonsense," pure and absolute, having
+ been my aim throughout.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As for the persistently absurd report of the late Earl
+ of Derby being the author of the "First Book of Nonsense,"
+ I may relate an incident which occurred to me
+ four summers ago, the first that gave me any insight
+ into the origin of the rumor.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ I was on my way from London to Guildford, in a
+ railway carriage, containing, besides myself, one passenger,
+ an elderly gentleman: presently, however, two
+ ladies entered, accompanied by two little boys. These,
+ who had just had a copy of the "Book of Nonsense"
+ given them, were loud in their delight, and by degrees
+ infected the whole party with their mirth.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "How grateful," said the old gentleman to the two
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page242" id="page242" title="242"></a>
+ ladies, "all children, and parents too, ought to be to
+ the statesman who has given his time to composing
+ that charming book!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ (The ladies looked puzzled, as indeed was I, the
+ author.)
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Do you not know who is the writer of it?" asked
+ the gentleman.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "The name is 'Edward Lear,'" said one of the
+ ladies.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Ah!" said the first speaker, "so it is printed; but
+ that is only a whim of the real author, the Earl of
+ Derby. 'Edward' is his Christian name, and, as you
+ may see, LEAR is only EARL transposed."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "But," said the lady, doubtingly, "here is a dedication
+ to the great-grandchildren, grand-nephews, and
+ grand-nieces of Edward, thirteenth Earl of Derby, by
+ the author, Edward Lear."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "That," replied the other, "is simply a piece of
+ mystification; I am in a position to know that the
+ whole book was composed and illustrated by Lord
+ Derby himself. In fact, there is no such a person at
+ all as Edward Lear."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Yet," said the other lady, "some friends of mine
+ tell me they know Mr. Lear."
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ "Quite a mistake! completely a mistake!" said the
+ old gentleman, becoming rather angry at the contradiction;
+ "I am well aware of what I am saying: I
+ can inform you, no such a person as 'Edward Lear'
+ exists!"
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page243" id="page243" title="243"></a>
+
+ Hitherto I had kept silence; but as my hat was, as
+ well as my handkerchief and stick, largely marked inside
+ with my name, and as I happened to have in my
+ pocket several letters addressed to me, the temptation
+ was too great to resist; so, flashing all these articles at
+ once on my would-be extinguisher's attention, I speedily
+ reduced him to silence.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The second volume of Nonsense, commencing with
+ the verses, "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat," was written
+ at different times, and for different sets of children:
+ the whole being collected in the course of last year,
+ were then illustrated, and published in a single volume,
+ by Mr. R.J. Bush, of 32 Charing Cross.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The contents of the third or present volume were
+ made also at different intervals in the last two years.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Long years ago, in days when much of my time
+ was passed in a country house, where children and
+ mirth abounded, the lines beginning, "There was an
+ old man of Tobago," were suggested to me by a valued
+ friend, as a form of verse lending itself to limitless
+ variety for rhymes and pictures; and thenceforth the
+ greater part of the original drawings and verses for
+ the first "Book of Nonsense" were struck off with
+ a pen, no assistance ever having been given me in any
+ way but that of uproarious delight and welcome at the
+ appearance of every new absurdity.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Most of these Drawings and Rhymes were transferred
+ to lithographic stones in the year 1846, and
+ were then first published by Mr. Thomas McLean, of
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page244" id="page244" title="244"></a>
+ the Haymarket. But that edition having been soon
+ exhausted, and the call for the "Book of Nonsense"
+ continuing, I added a considerable number of subjects
+ to those previously-published, and having caused the
+ whole to be carefully reproduced in woodcuts by
+ Messrs. Dalzell, I disposed of the copyright to Messrs.
+ Routledge and Warne, by whom the volume was
+ published in 1843.
+ </p>
+ <p align="right">
+ <b>EDWARD LEAR</b>.
+ </p>
+ <p align="left" class="smaller">
+ VILLA EMILY, SAN REMO,<br />
+ <i>August</i>, 1871.
+ </p>
+ </div>
+ <hr />
+ <div class="subbook" id="botany3">
+ <h2>NONSENSE BOTANY.</h2>
+ <p class="subbookmenu">
+ <a href="#botany2_1">Barkia Howlaloudia</a> <a href="#botany2_2">Enkoopia Chickabiddia</a> <a href="#botany2_3">Jinglia Tinkettlia</a> <a href="#botany2_4">Nasticreechia Krorluppia</a> <a href="#botany2_5">Arthbroomia Rigida</a> <a href="#botany2_6">Sophtsluggia Glutinosa</a> <a href="#botany2_7">Minspysia Deliciosa</a> <a href="#botany2_8">Shoebootia Utilis</a> <a href="#botany2_9">Stunnia Dinnerbellia</a> <a href="#botany2_10">Tickia Orologica</a> <a href="#botany2_11">Washtubbia Circularis</a> <a href="#botany2_12">Tigerlillia Terribilis</a>
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" width="100%" cellpadding="20px" border="0" class="botanygrid">
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page245" id="page245" title="245"></a>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page246" id="page246" title="246"></a>
+ <img src="images/266.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Barkia Howlaloudia." id="botany2_1"/><br />
+ Barkia Howlaloudia.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page247" id="page247" title="247"></a>
+ <img src="images/267.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Enkoopia Chickabiddia." id="botany2_2" /><br />
+ Enkoopia Chickabiddia.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page248" id="page248" title="248"></a>
+ <img src="images/268.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Jinglia Tinkettlia" id="botany2_3" /><br />
+ Jinglia Tinkettlia.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page249" id="page249" title="249"></a>
+ <img src="images/269.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Nasticreechia Krorluppia." id="botany2_4" /><br />
+ Nasticreechia Krorluppia.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page250" id="page250" title="250"></a>
+ <img src="images/270.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Arthbroomia Rigida." id="botany2_5" /><br />
+ Arthbroomia Rigida.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page251" id="page251" title="251"></a>
+ <img src="images/271.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Sophtsluggia Glutinosa." id="botany2_6" /><br />
+ Sophtsluggia Glutinosa.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page252" id="page252" title="252"></a>
+ <img src="images/272.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Minspysia Deliciosa." id="botany2_7" /><br />
+ Minspysia Deliciosa.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page253" id="page253" title="253"></a>
+ <img src="images/273.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Shoebootia Utilis." id="botany2_8" /><br />
+ Shoebootia Utilis.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page254" id="page254" title="254"></a>
+ <img src="images/274.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Stunnia Dinnerbellia." id="botany2_9" /><br />
+ Stunnia Dinnerbellia.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page255" id="page255" title="255"></a>
+ <img src="images/275.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Tickia Orologica." id="botany2_10" /><br />
+ Tickia Orologica.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page256" id="page256" title="256"></a>
+ <img src="images/276.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Washtubbia Circularis." id="botany2_11" /><br />
+ Washtubbia Circularis.
+ </td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="center">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page257" id="page257" title="257"></a>
+ <img src="images/277.gif" class="botanyimage" alt="Tigerlillia Terribilis." id="botany2_12" /><br />
+ Tigerlillia Terribilis.
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+ <hr />
+ <div class="subbook" id="rhymes2">
+ <h2>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page258" id="page258" title="258"></a>
+ ONE HUNDRED NONSENSE PICTURES AND RHYMES.
+ </h2>
+ <p class="rhymemenu"><a href="#rhyme2_1">1</a> <a href="#rhyme2_2">2</a> <a href="#rhyme2_3">3</a> <a href="#rhyme2_4">4</a> <a href="#rhyme2_5">5</a> <a href="#rhyme2_6">6</a> <a href="#rhyme2_7">7</a> <a href="#rhyme2_8">8</a> <a href="#rhyme2_9">9</a> <a href="#rhyme2_10">10</a> <a href="#rhyme2_11">11</a> <a href="#rhyme2_12">12</a> <a href="#rhyme2_13">13</a> <a href="#rhyme2_14">14</a> <a href="#rhyme2_15">15</a> <a href="#rhyme2_16">16</a> <a href="#rhyme2_17">17</a> <a href="#rhyme2_18">18</a> <a href="#rhyme2_19">19</a> <a href="#rhyme2_20">20</a> <a href="#rhyme2_21">21</a> <a href="#rhyme2_22">22</a> <a href="#rhyme2_23">23</a> <a href="#rhyme2_24">24</a> <a href="#rhyme2_25">25</a> <a href="#rhyme2_26">26</a> <a href="#rhyme2_27">27</a> <a href="#rhyme2_28">28</a> <a href="#rhyme2_29">29</a> <a href="#rhyme2_30">30</a> <a href="#rhyme2_31">31</a> <a href="#rhyme2_32">32</a> <a href="#rhyme2_33">33</a> <a href="#rhyme2_34">34</a> <a href="#rhyme2_35">35</a> <a href="#rhyme2_36">36</a> <a href="#rhyme2_37">37</a> <a href="#rhyme2_38">38</a> <a href="#rhyme2_39">39</a> <a href="#rhyme2_40">40</a> <a href="#rhyme2_41">41</a> <a href="#rhyme2_42">42</a> <a href="#rhyme2_43">43</a> <a href="#rhyme2_44">44</a> <a href="#rhyme2_45">45</a> <a href="#rhyme2_46">46</a> <a href="#rhyme2_47">47</a> <a href="#rhyme2_48">48</a> <a href="#rhyme2_49">49</a> <a href="#rhyme2_50">50</a> <a href="#rhyme2_51">51</a> <a href="#rhyme2_52">52</a> <a href="#rhyme2_53">53</a> <a href="#rhyme2_54">54</a> <a href="#rhyme2_55">55</a> <a href="#rhyme2_56">56</a> <a href="#rhyme2_57">57</a> <a href="#rhyme2_58">58</a> <a href="#rhyme2_59">59</a> <a href="#rhyme2_60">60</a> <a href="#rhyme2_61">61</a> <a href="#rhyme2_62">62</a> <a href="#rhyme2_63">63</a> <a href="#rhyme2_64">64</a> <a href="#rhyme2_65">65</a> <a href="#rhyme2_66">66</a> <a href="#rhyme2_67">67</a> <a href="#rhyme2_68">68</a> <a href="#rhyme2_69">69</a> <a href="#rhyme2_70">70</a> <a href="#rhyme2_71">71</a> <a href="#rhyme2_72">72</a> <a href="#rhyme2_73">73</a> <a href="#rhyme2_74">74</a> <a href="#rhyme2_75">75</a> <a href="#rhyme2_76">76</a> <a href="#rhyme2_77">77</a> <a href="#rhyme2_78">78</a> <a href="#rhyme2_79">79</a> <a href="#rhyme2_80">80</a> <a href="#rhyme2_81">81</a> <a href="#rhyme2_82">82</a> <a href="#rhyme2_83">83</a> <a href="#rhyme2_84">84</a> <a href="#rhyme2_85">85</a> <a href="#rhyme2_86">86</a> <a href="#rhyme2_87">87</a> <a href="#rhyme2_88">88</a> <a href="#rhyme2_89">89</a> <a href="#rhyme2_90">90</a> <a href="#rhyme2_91">91</a> <a href="#rhyme2_92">92</a> <a href="#rhyme2_93">93</a> <a href="#rhyme2_94">94</a> <a href="#rhyme2_95">95</a> <a href="#rhyme2_96">96</a> <a href="#rhyme2_97">97</a> <a href="#rhyme2_98">98</a> <a href="#rhyme2_99">99</a> <a href="#rhyme2_100">100</a>
+ </p>
+ <hr />
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" class="rhymegrid" width="100%">
+ <tr>
+ <td valign="top" align="center" width="50%">
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="370">
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_1">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page259" id="page259" title="259"></a>
+ <img src="images/278.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person of Bantry,<br />
+ Who frequently slept in the pantry;<br />
+ When disturbed by the mice, she appeased them with rice,<br />
+ That judicious young person of Bantry.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_2">
+ <img src="images/279.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an Old Man at a Junction,<br />
+ Whose feelings were wrung with compunction<br />
+ When they said, "The Train's gone!" he exclaimed, "How forlorn!"<br />
+ But remained on the rails of the Junction.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_3">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page260" id="page260" title="260"></a>
+ <img src="images/280.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Minety,<br />
+ Who purchased five hundred and ninety<br />
+ Large apples and pears, which he threw unawares<br />
+ At the heads of the people of Minety.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_4">
+ <img src="images/281.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Thermopylae,<br />
+ Who never did anything properly;<br />
+ But they said, "If you choose to boil eggs in your shoes,<br />
+ You shall never remain in Thermopylae."
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_5">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page261" id="page261" title="261"></a>
+ <img src="images/282.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Deal,<br />
+ Who in walking used only his heel;<br />
+ When they said, "Tell us why?" he made no reply,<br />
+ That mysterious old person of Deal.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_6">
+ <img src="images/283.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man on the Humber,<br />
+ Who dined on a cake of Burnt Umber;<br />
+ When he said, "It's enough!" they only said, "Stuff!<br />
+ You amazing old man on the Humber!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_7">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page262" id="page262" title="262"></a>
+ <img src="images/284.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man in a barge,<br />
+ Whose nose was exceedingly large;<br />
+ But in fishing by night, it supported a light,<br />
+ Which helped that old man in a barge.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_8">
+ <img src="images/285.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Dunrose;<br />
+ A parrot seized hold of his nose.<br />
+ When he grew melancholy, they said, "His name's Polly,"<br />
+ Which soothed that old man of Dunrose.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_9">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page263" id="page263" title="263"></a>
+ <img src="images/286.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Toulouse<br />
+ Who purchased a new pair of shoes;<br />
+ When they asked, "Are they pleasant?" he said, "Not at present!"<br />
+ That turbid old man of Toulouse.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_10">
+ <img src="images/287.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bree,<br />
+ Who frequented the depths of the sea;<br />
+ She nurs'd the small fishes, and washed all the dishes,<br />
+ And swam back again into Bree.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_11">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page264" id="page264" title="264"></a>
+ <img src="images/288.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bromley,<br />
+ Whose ways were not cheerful or comely;<br />
+ He sate in the dust, eating spiders and crust,<br />
+ That unpleasing old person of Bromley.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_12">
+ <img src="images/289.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Shields,<br />
+ Who frequented the vallies and fields;<br />
+ All the mice and the cats, and the snakes and the rats,<br />
+ Followed after that person of Shields.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_13">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page265" id="page265" title="265"></a>
+ <img src="images/290.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Dunluce,<br />
+ Who went out to sea on a goose:<br />
+ When he'd gone out a mile, he observ'd with a smile,<br />
+ "It is time to return to Dunluce."
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_14">
+ <img src="images/291.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Dee-side<br />
+ Whose hat was exceedingly wide,<br />
+ But he said, "Do not fail, if it happen to hail,<br />
+ To come under my hat at Dee-side!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_15">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page266" id="page266" title="266"></a>
+ <img src="images/292.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person in black,<br />
+ A Grasshopper jumped on his back;<br />
+ When it chirped in his ear, he was smitten with fear,<br />
+ That helpless old person in black.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_16">
+ <img src="images/293.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of the Dargle<br />
+ Who purchased six barrels of Gargle;<br />
+ For he said, "I'll sit still, and will roll them down hill,<br />
+ For the fish in the depths of the Dargle."
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_17">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page267" id="page267" title="267"></a>
+ <img src="images/294.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Pinner,<br />
+ As thin as a lath, if not thinner;<br />
+ They dressed him in white, and roll'd him up tight,<br />
+ That elastic old person of Pinner.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_18">
+ <img src="images/295.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of China,<br />
+ Whose daughters were Jiska and Dinah,<br />
+ Amelia and Fluffy, Olivia and Chuffy,<br />
+ And all of them settled in China.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_19">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page268" id="page268" title="268"></a>
+ <img src="images/296.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man in a Marsh,<br />
+ Whose manners were futile and harsh;<br />
+ He sate on a log, and sang songs to a frog,<br />
+ That instructive old man in a Marsh.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_20">
+ <img src="images/297.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Brill,<br />
+ Who purchased a shirt with a frill;<br />
+ But they said, "Don't you wish, you mayn't look like a fish,<br />
+ You obsequious old person of Brill?"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_21">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page269" id="page269" title="269"></a>
+ <img src="images/298.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Wick,<br />
+ Who said, "Tick-a-Tick, Tick-a-Tick;<br />
+ Chickabee, Chickabaw." And he said nothing more,<br />
+ That laconic old person of Wick.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_22">
+ <img src="images/299.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man at a Station,<br />
+ Who made a promiscuous oration;<br />
+ But they said, "Take some snuff!&#8212;You have talk'd quite enough,<br />
+ You afflicting old man at a Station!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_23">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page270" id="page270" title="270"></a>
+ <img src="images/300.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Three Bridges,<br />
+ Whose mind was distracted by midges,<br />
+ He sate on a wheel, eating underdone veal,<br />
+ Which relieved that old man of Three Bridges.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_24">
+ <img src="images/301.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Hong Kong,<br />
+ Who never did anything wrong;<br />
+ He lay on his back, with his head in a sack,<br />
+ That innocuous old man of Hong Kong.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_25">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page271" id="page271" title="271"></a>
+ <img src="images/302.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person in green,<br />
+ Who seldom was fit to be seen;<br />
+ She wore a long shawl, over bonnet and all,<br />
+ Which enveloped that person in green.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_26">
+ <img src="images/303.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Fife,<br />
+ Who was greatly disgusted with life;<br />
+ They sang him a ballad, and fed him on salad,<br />
+ Which cured that old person of Fife.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_27">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page272" id="page272" title="272"></a>
+ <img src="images/304.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man who screamed out<br />
+ Whenever they knocked him about:<br />
+ So they took off his boots, and fed him with fruits,<br />
+ And continued to knock him about.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_28">
+ <img src="images/305.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young lady in white,<br />
+ Who looked out at the depths of the night;<br />
+ But the birds of the air, filled her heart with despair,<br />
+ And oppressed that young lady in white.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_29">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page273" id="page273" title="273"></a>
+ <img src="images/306.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Slough,<br />
+ Who danced at the end of a bough;<br />
+ But they said, "If you sneeze, you might damage the trees,<br />
+ You imprudent old person of Slough."
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_30">
+ <img src="images/307.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Down,<br />
+ Whose face was adorned with a frown;<br />
+ When he opened the door, for one minute or more,<br />
+ He alarmed all the people of Down.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_31">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page274" id="page274" title="274"></a>
+ <img src="images/308.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person in red,<br />
+ Who carefully covered her head,<br />
+ With a bonnet of leather, and three lines of feather,<br />
+ Besides some long ribands of red.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_32">
+ <img src="images/309.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Hove,<br />
+ Who frequented the depths of a grove;<br />
+ Where he studied his books, with the wrens and the rooks,<br />
+ That tranquil old person of Hove.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_33">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page275" id="page275" title="275"></a>
+ <img src="images/310.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person in pink,<br />
+ Who called out for something to drink;<br />
+ But they said, "O my daughter, there's nothing but water!"<br />
+ Which vexed that young person in pink.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_34">
+ <img src="images/311.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old lady of France,<br />
+ Who taught little ducklings to dance;<br />
+ When she said, "Tick-a-tack!" they only said, "Quack!"<br />
+ Which grieved that old lady of France.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_35">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page276" id="page276" title="276"></a>
+ <img src="images/312.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Putney,<br />
+ Whose food was roast spiders and chutney,<br />
+ Which he took with his tea, within sight of the sea,<br />
+ That romantic old person of Putney.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_36">
+ <img src="images/313.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Loo,<br />
+ Who said, "What on earth shall I do?"<br />
+ When they said, "Go away!" she continued to stay,<br />
+ That vexatious old person of Loo.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_37">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page277" id="page277" title="277"></a>
+ <img src="images/314.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Woking,<br />
+ Whose mind was perverse and provoking;<br />
+ He sate on a rail, with his head in a pail,<br />
+ That illusive old person of Woking.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_38">
+ <img src="images/315.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Dean<br />
+ Who dined on one pea, and one bean;<br />
+ For he said, "More than that, would make me too fat,"<br />
+ That cautious old person of Dean.<br />
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_39">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page278" id="page278" title="278"></a>
+ <img src="images/316.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young lady in blue,<br />
+ Who said, "Is it you? Is it you?"<br />
+ When they said, "Yes, it is," she replied only, "Whizz!"<br />
+ That ungracious young lady in blue.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_40">
+ <img src="images/317.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old Man in a Garden,<br />
+ Who always begged every one's pardon;<br />
+ When they asked him, "What for?" he replied, "You're a bore!<br />
+ And I trust you'll go out of my garden."<br />
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_41">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page279" id="page279" title="279"></a>
+ <img src="images/318.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Pisa,<br />
+ Whose daughters did nothing to please her;<br />
+ She dressed them in gray, and banged them all day,<br />
+ Round the walls of the city of Pisa.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_42">
+ <img src="images/319.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Florence,<br />
+ Who held mutton chops in abhorrence;<br />
+ He purchased a Bustard, and fried him in Mustard,<br />
+ Which choked that old person of Florence.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_43">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page280" id="page280" title="280"></a>
+ <img src="images/320.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Sheen,<br />
+ Whose expression was calm and serene;<br />
+ He sate in the water, and drank bottled porter,<br />
+ That placid old person of Sheen.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_44">
+ <img src="images/321.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Ware,<br />
+ Who rode on the back of a bear;<br />
+ When they ask'd, "Does it trot?" he said, "Certainly not!<br />
+ He's a Moppsikon Floppsikon bear!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_45">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page281" id="page281" title="281"></a>
+ <img src="images/322.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person of Janina,<br />
+ Whose uncle was always a fanning her;<br />
+ When he fanned off her head, she smiled sweetly, and said,<br />
+ "You propitious old person of Janina!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_46">
+ <img src="images/323.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Cashmere,<br />
+ Whose movements were scroobious and queer;<br />
+ Being slender and tall, he looked over a wall,<br />
+ And perceived two fat ducks of Cashmere.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_47">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page282" id="page282" title="282"></a>
+ <img src="images/324.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Cassel,<br />
+ Whose nose finished off in a tassel;<br />
+ But they call'd out, "Oh well! don't it look like a bell!"<br />
+ Which perplexed that old person of Cassel.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_48">
+ <img src="images/325.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Pett,<br />
+ Who was partly consumed by regret;<br />
+ He sate in a cart, and ate cold apple tart,<br />
+ Which relieved that old person of Pett.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_49">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page283" id="page283" title="283"></a>
+ <img src="images/326.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Spithead,<br />
+ Who opened the window, and said,&#8212;<br />
+ "Fil-jomble, fil-jumble, fil-rumble-come-tumble!"<br />
+ That doubtful old man of Spithead.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_50">
+ <img src="images/327.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man on the Border,<br />
+ Who lived in the utmost disorder;<br />
+ He danced with the cat, and made tea in his hat,<br />
+ Which vexed all the folks on the Border.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_51">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page284" id="page284" title="284"></a>
+ <img src="images/328.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Dumbree,<br />
+ Who taught little owls to drink tea;<br />
+ For he said, "To eat mice is not proper or nice,"<br />
+ That amiable man of Dumbree.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_52">
+ <img src="images/329.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Filey,<br />
+ Of whom his acquaintance spoke highly;<br />
+ He danced perfectly well, to the sound of a bell,<br />
+ And delighted the people of Filey.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </td>
+ <td valign="top" align="center" width="50%">
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0">
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_53">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page285" id="page285" title="285"></a>
+ <img src="images/330.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man whose remorse<br />
+ Induced him to drink Caper Sauce;<br />
+ For they said, "If mixed up with some cold claret-cup,<br />
+ It will certainly soothe your remorse!"<br />
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_54">
+ <img src="images/331.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Ibreem,<br />
+ Who suddenly threaten'd to scream;<br />
+ But they said, "If you do, we will thump you quite blue,<br />
+ You disgusting old man of Ibreem!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_55">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page286" id="page286" title="286"></a>
+ <img src="images/332.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Wilts,<br />
+ Who constantly walked upon stilts;<br />
+ He wreathed them with lilies and daffy-down-dillies,<br />
+ That elegant person of Wilts.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_56">
+ <img src="images/333.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Grange,<br />
+ Whose manners were scroobious and strange;<br />
+ He sailed to St. Blubb in a waterproof tub,<br />
+ That aquatic old person of Grange.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_57">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page287" id="page287" title="287"></a>
+ <img src="images/334.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Newry,<br />
+ Whose manners were tinctured with fury;<br />
+ He tore all the rugs, and broke all the jugs,<br />
+ Within twenty miles' distance of Newry.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_58">
+ <img src="images/335.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Dumblane,<br />
+ Who greatly resembled a crane;<br />
+ But they said, "Is it wrong, since your legs are so long,<br />
+ To request you won't stay in Dumblane?"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_59">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page288" id="page288" title="288"></a>
+ <img src="images/336.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Port Grigor,<br />
+ Whose actions were noted for vigour;<br />
+ He stood on his head till his waistcoat turned red,<br />
+ That eclectic old man of Port Grigor.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_60">
+ <img src="images/337.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of El Hums,<br />
+ Who lived upon nothing but crumbs,<br />
+ Which he picked off the ground, with the other birds round,<br />
+ In the roads and the lanes of El Hums.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_61">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page289" id="page289" title="289"></a>
+ <img src="images/338.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of West Dumpet,<br />
+ Who possessed a large nose like a trumpet;<br />
+ When he blew it aloud, it astonished the crowd,<br />
+ And was heard through the whole of West Dumpet.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_62">
+ <img src="images/339.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Sark,<br />
+ Who made an unpleasant remark;<br />
+ But they said, "Don't you see what a brute you must be,<br />
+ You obnoxious old person of Sark!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_63">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page290" id="page290" title="290"></a>
+ <img src="images/340.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man whose despair<br />
+ Induced him to purchase a hare:<br />
+ Whereon one fine day he rode wholly away,<br />
+ Which partly assuaged his despair.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_64">
+ <img src="images/341.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Barnes,<br />
+ Whose garments were covered with darns;<br />
+ But they said, "Without doubt, you will soon wear them out,<br />
+ You luminous person of Barnes!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_65">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page291" id="page291" title="291"></a>
+ <img src="images/342.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Nice,<br />
+ Whose associates were usually Geese.<br />
+ They walked out together in all sorts of weather,<br />
+ That affable person of Nice!
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_66">
+ <img src="images/343.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young lady of Greenwich,<br />
+ Whose garments were border'd with Spinach;<br />
+ But a large spotty Calf bit her shawl quite in half,<br />
+ Which alarmed that young lady of Greenwich.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_67">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page292" id="page292" title="292"></a>
+ <img src="images/344.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Cannes,<br />
+ Who purchased three fowls and a fan;<br />
+ Those she placed on a stool, and to make them feel cool<br />
+ She constantly fanned them at Cannes.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_68">
+ <img src="images/345.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Ickley,<br />
+ Who could not abide to ride quickly;<br />
+ He rode to Karnak on a tortoise's back,<br />
+ That moony old person of Ickley.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_69">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page293" id="page293" title="293"></a>
+ <img src="images/346.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Hyde,<br />
+ Who walked by the shore with his bride,<br />
+ Till a Crab who came near fill'd their bosoms with fear,<br />
+ And they said, "Would we'd never left Hyde!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_70">
+ <img src="images/347.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person in gray,<br />
+ Whose feelings were tinged with dismay;<br />
+ She purchased two parrots, and fed them with carrots,<br />
+ Which pleased that old person in gray.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_71">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page294" id="page294" title="294"></a>
+ <img src="images/348.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Ancona,<br />
+ Who found a small dog with no owner,<br />
+ Which he took up and down all the streets of the town,<br />
+ That anxious old man of Ancona.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_72">
+ <img src="images/349.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Sestri,<br />
+ Who sate himself down in the vestry;<br />
+ When they said, "You are wrong!" he merely said "Bong!"<br />
+ That repulsive old person of Sestri.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_73">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page295" id="page295" title="295"></a>
+ <img src="images/350.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Blythe,<br />
+ Who cut up his meat with a scythe;<br />
+ When they said, "Well! I never!" he cried, "Scythes for ever!"<br />
+ That lively old person of Blythe.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_74">
+ <img src="images/351.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person of Ayr,<br />
+ Whose head was remarkably square:<br />
+ On the top, in fine weather, she wore a gold feather;<br />
+ Which dazzled the people of Ayr.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_75">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page296" id="page296" title="296"></a>
+ <img src="images/352.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Rimini,<br />
+ Who said, "Gracious! Goodness! O Gimini!"<br />
+ When they said, "Please be still!" she ran down a hill,<br />
+ And was never more heard of at Rimini.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_76">
+ <img src="images/353.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There is a young lady, whose nose,<br />
+ Continually prospers and grows;<br />
+ When it grew out of sight, she exclaimed in a fright,<br />
+ "Oh! Farewell to the end of my nose!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_77">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page297" id="page297" title="297"></a>
+ <img src="images/354.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Ealing,<br />
+ Who was wholly devoid of good feeling;<br />
+ He drove a small gig, with three Owls and a Pig,<br />
+ Which distressed all the people of Ealing.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_78">
+ <img src="images/355.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Thames Ditton,<br />
+ Who called out for something to sit on;<br />
+ But they brought him a hat, and said, "Sit upon that,<br />
+ You abruptious old man of Thames Ditton!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_79">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page298" id="page298" title="298"></a>
+ <img src="images/356.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bray,<br />
+ Who sang through the whole of the day<br />
+ To his ducks and his pigs, whom he fed upon figs,<br />
+ That valuable person of Bray.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_80">
+ <img src="images/357.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person whose history<br />
+ Was always considered a mystery;<br />
+ She sate in a ditch, although no one knew which,<br />
+ And composed a small treatise on history.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_81">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page299" id="page299" title="299"></a>
+ <img src="images/358.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bow,<br />
+ Whom nobody happened to know;<br />
+ So they gave him some soap, and said coldly, "We hope<br />
+ You will go back directly to Bow!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_82">
+ <img src="images/359.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Rye,<br />
+ Who went up to town on a fly;<br />
+ But they said, "If you cough, you are safe to fall off!<br />
+ You abstemious old person of Rye!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_83">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page300" id="page300" title="300"></a>
+ <img src="images/360.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Crowle,<br />
+ Who lived in the nest of an owl;<br />
+ When they screamed in the nest, he screamed out with the rest,<br />
+ That depressing old person of Crowle.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_84">
+ <img src="images/361.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old Lady of Winchelsea,<br />
+ Who said, "If you needle or pin shall see<br />
+ On the floor of my room, sweep it up with the broom!"<br />
+ That exhaustive old Lady of Winchelsea!
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_85">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page301" id="page301" title="301"></a>
+ <img src="images/362.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man in a tree,<br />
+ Whose whiskers were lovely to see;<br />
+ But the birds of the air pluck'd them perfectly bare,<br />
+ To make themselves nests in that tree.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_86">
+ <img src="images/363.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young lady of Corsica,<br />
+ Who purchased a little brown saucy-cur;<br />
+ Which she fed upon ham, and hot raspberry jam,<br />
+ That expensive young lady of Corsica.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_87">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page302" id="page302" title="302"></a>
+ <img src="images/364.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young lady of Firle,<br />
+ Whose hair was addicted to curl;<br />
+ It curled up a tree, and all over the sea,<br />
+ That expansive young lady of Firle.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_88">
+ <img src="images/365.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Stroud,<br />
+ Who was horribly jammed in a crowd;<br />
+ Some she slew with a kick, some she scrunched with a stick,<br />
+ That impulsive old person of Stroud.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_89">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page303" id="page303" title="303"></a>
+ <img src="images/366.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Boulak,<br />
+ Who sate on a Crocodile's back;<br />
+ But they said, "Towr'ds the night he may probably bite,<br />
+ Which might vex you, old man of Boulak!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_90">
+ <img src="images/367.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Skye,<br />
+ Who waltz'd with a Bluebottle fly:<br />
+ They buzz'd a sweet tune, to the light of the moon,<br />
+ And entranced all the people of Skye.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_91">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page304" id="page304" title="304"></a>
+ <img src="images/368.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Blackheath,<br />
+ Whose head was adorned with a wreath<br />
+ Of lobsters and spice, pickled onions and mice,<br />
+ That uncommon old man of Blackheath.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_92">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page305" id="page305" title="305"></a>
+ <img src="images/369.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man, who when little<br />
+ Fell casually into a kettle;<br />
+ But, growing too stout, he could never get out,<br />
+ So he passed all his life in that kettle.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_93">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page306" id="page306" title="306"></a>
+ <img src="images/370.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Dundalk,<br />
+ Who tried to teach fishes to walk;<br />
+ When they tumbled down dead, he grew weary, and said,<br />
+ "I had better go back to Dundalk!"
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_94">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page307" id="page307" title="307"></a>
+ <img src="images/371.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Shoreham,<br />
+ Whose habits were marked by decorum;<br />
+ He bought an Umbrella, and sate in the cellar,<br />
+ Which pleased all the people of Shoreham.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_95">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page308" id="page308" title="308"></a>
+ <img src="images/372.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bar,<br />
+ Who passed all her life in a jar,<br />
+ Which she painted pea-green, to appear more serene,<br />
+ That placid old person of Bar.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_96">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page309" id="page309" title="309"></a>
+ <img src="images/373.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was a young person of Kew,<br />
+ Whose virtues and vices were few;<br />
+ But with blamable haste she devoured some hot paste,<br />
+ Which destroyed that young person of Kew.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_97">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page310" id="page310" title="310"></a>
+ <img src="images/374.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Jodd,<br />
+ Whose ways were perplexing and odd;<br />
+ She purchased a whistle, and sate on a thistle,<br />
+ And squeaked to the people of Jodd.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_98">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page311" id="page311" title="311"></a>
+ <img src="images/375.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Bude,<br />
+ Whose deportment was vicious and crude;<br />
+ He wore a large ruff of pale straw-colored stuff,<br />
+ Which perplexed all the people of Bude.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_99">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page312" id="page312" title="312"></a>
+ <img src="images/376.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old person of Brigg,<br />
+ Who purchased no end of a wig;<br />
+ So that only his nose, and the end of his toes,<br />
+ Could be seen when he walked about Brigg.
+ </p>
+ <p class="rhyme" id="rhyme2_100">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page313" id="page313" title="313"></a>
+ <img src="images/377.gif" alt="One Hundred Nonsense Pictures" /><br />
+ There was an old man of Messina,<br />
+ Whose daughter was named Opsibeena;<br />
+ She wore a small wig, and rode out on a pig,<br />
+ To the perfect delight of Messina.<br />
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page314" id="page314" title="314"></a>
+ <hr />
+ <div id="alphabet4" class="subbook">
+ <h2>
+ TWENTY-SIX NONSENSE RHYMES<br />
+ AND PICTURES.<br />
+ </h2>
+ <table summary="Nonsense Books" width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" class="alphagrid">
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2" class="alphabetmenu">
+ <hr />
+ <a href="#a4">a</a> <a href="#b4">b</a> <a href="#c4">c</a> <a href="#d4">d</a> <a href="#e4">e</a> <a href="#f4">f</a> <a href="#g4">g</a> <a href="#h4">h</a> <a href="#i4">i</a> <a href="#j4">j</a> <a href="#k4">k</a> <a href="#l4">l</a> <a href="#m4">m</a> <a href="#n4">n</a> <a href="#o4">o</a> <a href="#p4">p</a> <a href="#q4">q</a> <a href="#r4">r</a> <a href="#s4">s</a> <a href="#t4">t</a> <a href="#u4">u</a> <a href="#v4">v</a> <a href="#w4">w</a> <a href="#x4">x</a> <a href="#y4">y</a> <a href="#z4">z</a>
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page315" id="page315" title="315"></a>
+ <img src="images/378.gif" alt="ass" class="alphaimage" id="a4" />
+ <p>
+ The Absolutely Abstemious Ass,<br />
+ who resided in a Barrel, and only lived on<br />
+ Soda Water and Pickled Cucumbers.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page316" id="page316" title="316"></a>
+ <img src="images/379.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="beetle" id="b4" />
+ <p>
+ The Bountiful Beetle,<br />
+ who always carried a Green Umbrella when it didn't rain,<br />
+ and left it at home when it did.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/380.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="cow" id="c4" />
+ <p>
+ The Comfortable Confidential Cow,<br />
+ who sate in her Red Morocco Arm Chair and<br />
+ toasted her own Bread at the parlour Fire.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page317" id="page317" title="317"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/381.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="duck" id="d4"/>
+ <p>
+ The Dolomphious Duck,<br />
+ who caught Spotted Frogs for her dinner<br />
+ with a Runcible Spoon.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/382.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="elephant" id="e4" />
+ <p>
+ The Enthusiastic Elephant,<br />
+ who ferried himself across the water with the<br />
+ Kitchen Poker and a New pair of Ear-rings.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page318" id="page318" title="318"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/383.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="fish" id="f4" />
+ <p>
+ The Fizzgiggious Fish,<br />
+ who always walked about upon Stilts,<br />
+ because he had no legs.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page319" id="page319" title="319"></a>
+ <img src="images/384.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="gull" id="g4" />
+ <p>
+ The Good-natured Grey Gull,<br />
+ who carried the Old Owl, and his Crimson Carpet-bag,<br />
+ across the river, because he could not swim.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page320" id="page320" title="320"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/385.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="hen" id="h4" />
+ <p>
+ The Hasty Higgeldipiggledy Hen,<br />
+ who went to market in a Blue Bonnet and Shawl,<br />
+ and bought a Fish for her Supper.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page321" id="page321" title="324"></a>
+
+ <img src="images/386.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="indian" id="i4" />
+ <p>
+ The Inventive Indian,<br />
+ who caught a Remarkable Rabbit in a<br />
+ Stupendous Silver Spoon.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page322" id="page322" title="322"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/387.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="jay" id="j4" />
+ <p>
+ The Judicious Jubilant Jay,<br />
+ who did up her Back Hair every morning with a Wreath of Roses,<br />
+ Three feathers, and a Gold Pin.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page323" id="page323" title="323"></a>
+ <img src="images/388.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="kangaroo" id="k4" />
+ <p>
+ The Kicking Kangaroo,<br />
+ who wore a Pale Pink Muslin dress<br />
+ with Blue spots.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page324" id="page324" title="324"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/389.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="lobster" id="l4" />
+ <p>
+ The Lively Learned Lobster,<br />
+ who mended his own Clothes with<br />
+ a Needle and Thread.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page325" id="page325" title="325"></a>
+ <img src="images/390.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="mouse" id="m4" />
+ <p>
+ The Melodious Meritorious Mouse,<br />
+ who played a merry minuet on the<br />
+ Piano-forte.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page326" id="page326" title="326"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/391.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="newt" id="n4" />
+ <p>
+ The Nutritious Newt,<br />
+ who purchased a Round Plum-pudding<br />
+ for his grand-daughter.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page327" id="page327" title="327"></a>
+ <img src="images/392.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="ostrich" id="o4" />
+ <p>
+ The Obsequious Ornamental Ostrich,<br />
+ who wore Boots to keep his<br />
+ feet quite dry.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page328" id="page328" title="328"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/393.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="polly" id="p4" />
+ <p>
+ The Perpendicular Purple Polly,<br />
+ who read the Newspaper and ate Parsnip Pie<br />
+ with his Spectacles.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page329" id="page329" title="329"></a>
+ <img src="images/394.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="quail" id="q4" />
+ <p>
+ The Queer Querulous Quail,<br />
+ who smoked a Pipe of tobacco on the top of<br />
+ a Tin Tea-kettle.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page330" id="page330" title="330"></a>
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/395.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="raven" id="r4" />
+ <p>
+ The Rural Runcible Raven,<br />
+ who wore a White Wig and flew away<br />
+ with the Carpet Broom.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page331" id="page331" title="334"></a>
+ <img src="images/396.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="snake" id="s4" />
+ <p>
+ The Scroobious Snake,<br />
+ who always wore a Hat on his Head, for<br />
+ fear he should bite anybody.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/397.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="tortoise" id="t4" />
+ <p>
+ The Tumultuous Tom-tommy Tortoise,<br />
+ who beat a Drum all day long in the<br />
+ middle of the wilderness.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page332" id="page332" title="332"></a>
+ <img src="images/398.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="umbrella-maker" id="u4" />
+ <p>
+ The Umbrageous Umbrella-maker,<br />
+ whose Face nobody ever saw, because it was<br />
+ always covered by his Umbrella.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page333" id="page333" title="333"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/399.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="vulture" id="v4" />
+ <p>
+ The Visibly Vicious Vulture,<br />
+ who wrote some Verses to a Veal-cutlet in a<br />
+ Volume bound in Vellum.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page334" id="page334" title="334"></a>
+ <img src="images/400.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="wasp" id="w4" />
+ <p>
+ The Worrying Whizzing Wasp,<br />
+ who stood on a Table, and played sweetly on a<br />
+ Flute with a Morning Cap.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page335" id="page335" title="335"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/401.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="xerxes" id="x4" />
+ <p>
+ The Excellent Double-extra XX<br />
+ imbibing King Xerxes, who lived a<br />
+ long while ago.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <hr />
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page336" id="page336" title="336"></a>
+ <img src="images/402.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="yonghy-bonghy-bo" id="y4" />
+ <p>
+ The Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo,<br />
+ whose Head was ever so much bigger than his<br />
+ Body, and whose Hat was rather small.
+ <a class="pagenumber" name="page337" id="page337" title="337"></a> </p>
+ </td>
+ <td width="50%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+ <img src="images/403.gif" class="alphaimage" alt="zebra" id="z4" />
+ <p>
+ The Zigzag Zealous Zebra,<br />
+ who carried five Monkeys on his back all<br />
+ the way to Jellibolee.
+ </p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ </table>
+ </div>
+</div>
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
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+The Project Gutenberg eBook, More Nonsense, by Edward Lear
+
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+
+
+
+Title: More Nonsense
+
+Author: Edward Lear
+
+Release Date: October 8, 2004 [eBook #13648]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII)
+
+
+***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MORE NONSENSE***
+
+
+E-text prepared by Dave Newman, Ben Courtney, and Project
+Gutenberg Distributed Proofreaders
+
+
+
+Note: Project Gutenberg also has an HTML version of this
+ file which includes the original illustrations.
+ See 13648-h.htm or 13648-h.zip:
+ (https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/3/6/4/13648/13648-h/13648-h.htm)
+ or
+ (https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/3/6/4/13648/13648-h.zip)
+
+
+
+
+
+MORE NONSENSE
+
+Pictures, Rhymes, Botany, etc.
+
+by
+
+EDWARD LEAR
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+
+
+
+CONTENTS
+
+ NONSENSE BOTANY
+
+ ONE HUNDRED NONSENSE PICTURES AND RHYMES
+
+ TWENTY-SIX NONSENSE RHYMES AND PICTURES
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+
+INTRODUCTION
+
+In offering this little book--the third of its kind--to the public, I am
+glad to take the opportunity of recording the pleasure I have received at
+the appreciation its predecessors have met with, as attested by their wide
+circulation, and by the universally kind notices of them from the Press. To
+have been the means of administering innocent mirth to thousands, may
+surely be a just motive for satisfaction, and an excuse for grateful
+expression.
+
+At the same time, I am desirous of adding a few words as to the history of
+the two previously published volumes, and more particularly of the first or
+original "Book of Nonsense," relating to which many absurd reports have
+crept into circulation, such as that it was the composition of the late
+Lord Brougham, the late Earl of Derby, etc.; that the rhymes and pictures
+are by different persons; or that the whole have a symbolical meaning,
+etc.; whereas, every one of the Rhymes was composed by myself, and every
+one of the Illustrations drawn by my own hand at the time the verses were
+made. Moreover, in no portion of these Nonsense drawings have I ever
+allowed any caricature of private or public persons to appear, and
+throughout, more care than might be supposed has been given to make the
+subjects incapable of misinterpretation: "Nonsense," pure and absolute,
+having been my aim throughout.
+
+As for the persistently absurd report of the late Earl of Derby being the
+author of the "First Book of Nonsense," I may relate an incident which
+occurred to me four summers ago, the first that gave me any insight into
+the origin of the rumor.
+
+I was on my way from London to Guildford, in a railway carriage,
+containing, besides myself, one passenger, an elderly gentleman: presently,
+however, two ladies entered, accompanied by two little boys. These, who had
+just had a copy of the "Book of Nonsense" given them, were loud in their
+delight, and by degrees infected the whole party with their mirth.
+
+"How grateful," said the old gentleman to the two ladies, "all children,
+and parents too, ought to be to the statesman who has given his time to
+composing that charming book!"
+
+(The ladies looked puzzled, as indeed was I, the author.)
+
+"Do you not know who is the writer of it?" asked the gentleman.
+
+"The name is 'Edward Lear,'" said one of the ladies.
+
+"Ah!" said the first speaker, "so it is printed; but that is only a whim of
+the real author, the Earl of Derby. 'Edward' is his Christian name, and, as
+you may see, LEAR is only EARL transposed."
+
+"But," said the lady, doubtingly, "here is a dedication to the
+great-grandchildren, grand-nephews, and grand-nieces of Edward, thirteenth
+Earl of Derby, by the author, Edward Lear."
+
+"That," replied the other, "is simply a piece of mystification; I am in a
+position to know that the whole book was composed and illustrated by Lord
+Derby himself. In fact, there is no such a person at all as Edward Lear."
+
+"Yet," said the other lady, "some friends of mine tell me they know Mr.
+Lear."
+
+"Quite a mistake! completely a mistake!" said the old gentleman, becoming
+rather angry at the contradiction; "I am well aware of what I am saying: I
+can inform you, no such a person as 'Edward Lear' exists!"
+
+Hitherto I had kept silence; but as my hat was, as well as my handkerchief
+and stick, largely marked inside with my name, and as I happened to have in
+my pocket several letters addressed to me, the temptation was too great to
+resist; so, flashing all these articles at once on my would-be
+extinguisher's attention, I speedily reduced him to silence.
+
+The second volume of Nonsense, commencing with the verses, "The Owl and the
+Pussy-Cat," was written at different times, and for different sets of
+children: the whole being collected in the course of last year, were then
+illustrated, and published in a single volume, by Mr. R.J. Bush, of 32
+Charing Cross.
+
+The contents of the third or present volume were made also at different
+intervals in the last two years.
+
+Long years ago, in days when much of my time was passed in a country house,
+where children and mirth abounded, the lines beginning, "There was an old
+man of Tobago," were suggested to me by a valued friend, as a form of verse
+lending itself to limitless variety for rhymes and pictures; and
+thenceforth the greater part of the original drawings and verses for the
+first "Book of Nonsense" were struck off with a pen, no assistance ever
+having been given me in any way but that of uproarious delight and welcome
+at the appearance of every new absurdity.
+
+Most of these Drawings and Rhymes were transferred to lithographic stones
+in the year 1846, and were then first published by Mr. Thomas McLean, of
+the Haymarket. But that edition having been soon exhausted, and the call
+for the "Book of Nonsense" continuing, I added a considerable number of
+subjects to those previously-published, and having caused the whole to be
+carefully reproduced in woodcuts by Messrs. Dalzell, I disposed of the
+copyright to Messrs. Routledge and Warne, by whom the volume was published
+in 1843.
+ EDWARD LEAR.
+
+VILLA EMILY, SAN REMO,
+August, 1871.
+
+
+
+
+NONSENSE BOTANY.
+
+
+[Illustration: Barkia Howlaloudia.]
+
+[Illustration: Enkoopia Chickabiddia.]
+
+[Illustration: Jinglia Tinkettlia.]
+
+[Illustration: Nasticreechia Krorluppia.]
+
+[Illustration: Arthbroomia Rigida.]
+
+[Illustration: Sophtsluggia Glutinosa.]
+
+[Illustration: Minspysia Deliciosa.]
+
+[Illustration: Shoebootia Utilis.]
+
+[Illustration: Stunnia Dinnerbellia.]
+
+[Illustration: Tickia Orologica.]
+
+[Illustration: Washtubbia Circularis.]
+
+[Illustration: Tigerlillia Terribilis.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ONE HUNDRED NONSENSE PICTURES AND RHYMES.
+
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person of Bantry,
+ Who frequently slept in the pantry;
+ When disturbed by the mice, she appeased them with rice,
+ That judicious young person of Bantry.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an Old Man at a Junction,
+ Whose feelings were wrung with compunction
+ When they said, "The Train's gone!" he exclaimed, "How forlorn!"
+ But remained on the rails of the Junction.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Minety,
+ Who purchased five hundred and ninety
+ Large apples and pears, which he threw unawares
+ At the heads of the people of Minety.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Thermopylae,
+ Who never did anything properly;
+ But they said, "If you choose to boil eggs in your shoes,
+ You shall never remain in Thermopylae."
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Deal,
+ Who in walking used only his heel;
+ When they said, "Tell us why?" he made no reply,
+ That mysterious old person of Deal.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man on the Humber,
+ Who dined on a cake of Burnt Umber;
+ When he said, "It's enough!" they only said, "Stuff!
+ You amazing old man on the Humber!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man in a barge,
+ Whose nose was exceedingly large;
+ But in fishing by night, it supported a light,
+ Which helped that old man in a barge.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Dunrose;
+ A parrot seized hold of his nose.
+ When he grew melancholy, they said, "His name's Polly,"
+ Which soothed that old man of Dunrose.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Toulouse
+ Who purchased a new pair of shoes;
+ When they asked, "Are they pleasant?" he said, "Not at present!"
+ That turbid old man of Toulouse.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bree,
+ Who frequented the depths of the sea;
+ She nurs'd the small fishes, and washed all the dishes,
+ And swam back again into Bree.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bromley,
+ Whose ways were not cheerful or comely;
+ He sate in the dust, eating spiders and crust,
+ That unpleasing old person of Bromley.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Shields,
+ Who frequented the vallies and fields;
+ All the mice and the cats, and the snakes and the rats,
+ Followed after that person of Shields.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Dunluce,
+ Who went out to sea on a goose:
+ When he'd gone out a mile, he observ'd with a smile,
+ "It is time to return to Dunluce."
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Dee-side
+ Whose hat was exceedingly wide,
+ But he said, "Do not fail, if it happen to hail,
+ To come under my hat at Dee-side!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person in black,
+ A Grasshopper jumped on his back;
+ When it chirped in his ear, he was smitten with fear,
+ That helpless old person in black.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of the Dargle
+ Who purchased six barrels of Gargle;
+ For he said, "I'll sit still, and will roll them down hill,
+ For the fish in the depths of the Dargle."
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Pinner,
+ As thin as a lath, if not thinner;
+ They dressed him in white, and roll'd him up tight,
+ That elastic old person of Pinner.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of China,
+ Whose daughters were Jiska and Dinah,
+ Amelia and Fluffy, Olivia and Chuffy,
+ And all of them settled in China.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man in a Marsh,
+ Whose manners were futile and harsh;
+ He sate on a log, and sang songs to a frog,
+ That instructive old man in a Marsh.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Brill,
+ Who purchased a shirt with a frill;
+ But they said, "Don't you wish, you mayn't look like a fish,
+ You obsequious old person of Brill?"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Wick,
+ Who said, "Tick-a-Tick, Tick-a-Tick;
+ Chickabee, Chickabaw." And he said nothing more,
+ That laconic old person of Wick.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man at a Station,
+ Who made a promiscuous oration;
+ But they said, "Take some snuff!--You have talk'd quite enough,
+ You afflicting old man at a Station!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Three Bridges,
+ Whose mind was distracted by midges,
+ He sate on a wheel, eating underdone veal,
+ Which relieved that old man of Three Bridges.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Hong Kong,
+ Who never did anything wrong;
+ He lay on his back, with his head in a sack,
+ That innocuous old man of Hong Kong.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person in green,
+ Who seldom was fit to be seen;
+ She wore a long shawl, over bonnet and all,
+ Which enveloped that person in green.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Fife,
+ Who was greatly disgusted with life;
+ They sang him a ballad, and fed him on salad,
+ Which cured that old person of Fife.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man who screamed out
+ Whenever they knocked him about:
+ So they took off his boots, and fed him with fruits,
+ And continued to knock him about.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young lady in white,
+ Who looked out at the depths of the night;
+ But the birds of the air, filled her heart with despair,
+ And oppressed that young lady in white.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Slough,
+ Who danced at the end of a bough;
+ But they said, "If you sneeze, you might damage the trees,
+ You imprudent old person of Slough."
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Down,
+ Whose face was adorned with a frown;
+ When he opened the door, for one minute or more,
+ He alarmed all the people of Down.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person in red,
+ Who carefully covered her head,
+ With a bonnet of leather, and three lines of feather,
+ Besides some long ribands of red.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Hove,
+ Who frequented the depths of a grove;
+ Where he studied his books, with the wrens and the rooks,
+ That tranquil old person of Hove.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person in pink,
+ Who called out for something to drink;
+ But they said, "O my daughter, there's nothing but water!"
+ Which vexed that young person in pink.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old lady of France,
+ Who taught little ducklings to dance;
+ When she said, "Tick-a-tack!" they only said, "Quack!"
+ Which grieved that old lady of France.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Putney,
+ Whose food was roast spiders and chutney,
+ Which he took with his tea, within sight of the sea,
+ That romantic old person of Putney.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Loo,
+ Who said, "What on earth shall I do?"
+ When they said, "Go away!" she continued to stay,
+ That vexatious old person of Loo.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Woking,
+ Whose mind was perverse and provoking;
+ He sate on a rail, with his head in a pail,
+ That illusive old person of Woking.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Dean
+ Who dined on one pea, and one bean;
+ For he said, "More than that, would make me too fat,"
+ That cautious old person of Dean.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young lady in blue,
+ Who said, "Is it you? Is it you?"
+ When they said, "Yes, it is," she replied only, "Whizz!"
+ That ungracious young lady in blue.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old Man in a Garden,
+ Who always begged every one's pardon;
+ When they asked him, "What for?" he replied, "You're a bore!
+ And I trust you'll go out of my garden."
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Pisa,
+ Whose daughters did nothing to please her;
+ She dressed them in gray, and banged them all day,
+ Round the walls of the city of Pisa.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Florence,
+ Who held mutton chops in abhorrence;
+ He purchased a Bustard, and fried him in Mustard,
+ Which choked that old person of Florence.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Sheen,
+ Whose expression was calm and serene;
+ He sate in the water, and drank bottled porter,
+ That placid old person of Sheen.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Ware,
+ Who rode on the back of a bear;
+ When they ask'd, "Does it trot?" he said, "Certainly not!
+ He's a Moppsikon Floppsikon bear!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person of Janina,
+ Whose uncle was always a fanning her;
+ When he fanned off her head, she smiled sweetly, and said,
+ "You propitious old person of Janina!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Cashmere,
+ Whose movements were scroobious and queer;
+ Being slender and tall, he looked over a wall,
+ And perceived two fat ducks of Cashmere.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Cassel,
+ Whose nose finished off in a tassel;
+ But they call'd out, "Oh well! don't it look like a bell!"
+ Which perplexed that old person of Cassel.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Pett,
+ Who was partly consumed by regret;
+ He sate in a cart, and ate cold apple tart,
+ Which relieved that old person of Pett.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Spithead,
+ Who opened the window, and said,--
+ "Fil-jomble, fil-jumble, fil-rumble-come-tumble!"
+ That doubtful old man of Spithead.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man on the Border,
+ Who lived in the utmost disorder;
+ He danced with the cat, and made tea in his hat,
+ Which vexed all the folks on the Border.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Dumbree,
+ Who taught little owls to drink tea;
+ For he said, "To eat mice is not proper or nice,"
+ That amiable man of Dumbree.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Filey,
+ Of whom his acquaintance spoke highly;
+ He danced perfectly well, to the sound of a bell,
+ And delighted the people of Filey.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man whose remorse
+ Induced him to drink Caper Sauce;
+ For they said, "If mixed up with some cold claret-cup,
+ It will certainly soothe your remorse!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Ibreem,
+ Who suddenly threaten'd to scream;
+ But they said, "If you do, we will thump you quite blue,
+ You disgusting old man of Ibreem!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Wilts,
+ Who constantly walked upon stilts;
+ He wreathed them with lilies and daffy-down-dillies,
+ That elegant person of Wilts.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Grange,
+ Whose manners were scroobious and strange;
+ He sailed to St. Blubb in a waterproof tub,
+ That aquatic old person of Grange.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Newry,
+ Whose manners were tinctured with fury;
+ He tore all the rugs, and broke all the jugs,
+ Within twenty miles' distance of Newry.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Dumblane,
+ Who greatly resembled a crane;
+ But they said, "Is it wrong, since your legs are so long,
+ To request you won't stay in Dumblane?"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Port Grigor,
+ Whose actions were noted for vigour;
+ He stood on his head till his waistcoat turned red,
+ That eclectic old man of Port Grigor.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of El Hums,
+ Who lived upon nothing but crumbs,
+ Which he picked off the ground, with the other birds round,
+ In the roads and the lanes of El Hums.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of West Dumpet,
+ Who possessed a large nose like a trumpet;
+ When he blew it aloud, it astonished the crowd,
+ And was heard through the whole of West Dumpet.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Sark,
+ Who made an unpleasant remark;
+ But they said, "Don't you see what a brute you must be,
+ You obnoxious old person of Sark!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man whose despair
+ Induced him to purchase a hare:
+ Whereon one fine day he rode wholly away,
+ Which partly assuaged his despair.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Barnes,
+ Whose garments were covered with darns;
+ But they said, "Without doubt, you will soon wear them out,
+ You luminous person of Barnes!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Nice,
+ Whose associates were usually Geese.
+ They walked out together in all sorts of weather,
+ That affable person of Nice!
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young lady of Greenwich,
+ Whose garments were border'd with Spinach;
+ But a large spotty Calf bit her shawl quite in half,
+ Which alarmed that young lady of Greenwich.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Cannes,
+ Who purchased three fowls and a fan;
+ Those she placed on a stool, and to make them feel cool
+ She constantly fanned them at Cannes.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Ickley,
+ Who could not abide to ride quickly;
+ He rode to Karnak on a tortoise's back,
+ That moony old person of Ickley.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Hyde,
+ Who walked by the shore with his bride,
+ Till a Crab who came near fill'd their bosoms with fear,
+ And they said, "Would we'd never left Hyde!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person in gray,
+ Whose feelings were tinged with dismay;
+ She purchased two parrots, and fed them with carrots,
+ Which pleased that old person in gray.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Ancona,
+ Who found a small dog with no owner,
+ Which he took up and down all the streets of the town,
+ That anxious old man of Ancona.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Sestri,
+ Who sate himself down in the vestry;
+ When they said, "You are wrong!" he merely said "Bong!"
+ That repulsive old person of Sestri.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Blythe,
+ Who cut up his meat with a scythe;
+ When they said, "Well! I never!" he cried, "Scythes for ever!"
+ That lively old person of Blythe.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person of Ayr,
+ Whose head was remarkably square:
+ On the top, in fine weather, she wore a gold feather;
+ Which dazzled the people of Ayr.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Rimini,
+ Who said, "Gracious! Goodness! O Gimini!"
+ When they said, "Please be still!" she ran down a hill,
+ And was never more heard of at Rimini.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There is a young lady, whose nose,
+ Continually prospers and grows;
+ When it grew out of sight, she exclaimed in a fright,
+ "Oh! Farewell to the end of my nose!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Ealing,
+ Who was wholly devoid of good feeling;
+ He drove a small gig, with three Owls and a Pig,
+ Which distressed all the people of Ealing.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Thames Ditton,
+ Who called out for something to sit on;
+ But they brought him a hat, and said, "Sit upon that,
+ You abruptious old man of Thames Ditton!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bray,
+ Who sang through the whole of the day
+ To his ducks and his pigs, whom he fed upon figs,
+ That valuable person of Bray.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person whose history
+ Was always considered a mystery;
+ She sate in a ditch, although no one knew which,
+ And composed a small treatise on history.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bow,
+ Whom nobody happened to know;
+ So they gave him some soap, and said coldly, "We hope
+ You will go back directly to Bow!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Rye,
+ Who went up to town on a fly;
+ But they said, "If you cough, you are safe to fall off!
+ You abstemious old person of Rye!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Crowle,
+ Who lived in the nest of an owl;
+ When they screamed in the nest, he screamed out with the rest,
+ That depressing old person of Crowle.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old Lady of Winchelsea,
+ Who said, "If you needle or pin shall see
+ On the floor of my room, sweep it up with the broom!"
+ That exhaustive old Lady of Winchelsea!
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man in a tree,
+ Whose whiskers were lovely to see;
+ But the birds of the air pluck'd them perfectly bare,
+ To make themselves nests in that tree.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young lady of Corsica,
+ Who purchased a little brown saucy-cur;
+ Which she fed upon ham, and hot raspberry jam,
+ That expensive young lady of Corsica.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young lady of Firle,
+ Whose hair was addicted to curl;
+ It curled up a tree, and all over the sea,
+ That expansive young lady of Firle.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Stroud,
+ Who was horribly jammed in a crowd;
+ Some she slew with a kick, some she scrunched with a stick,
+ That impulsive old person of Stroud.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Boulak,
+ Who sate on a Crocodile's back;
+ But they said, "Towr'ds the night he may probably bite,
+ Which might vex you, old man of Boulak!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Skye,
+ Who waltz'd with a Bluebottle fly:
+ They buzz'd a sweet tune, to the light of the moon,
+ And entranced all the people of Skye.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Blackheath,
+ Whose head was adorned with a wreath
+ Of lobsters and spice, pickled onions and mice,
+ That uncommon old man of Blackheath.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man, who when little
+ Fell casually into a kettle;
+ But, growing too stout, he could never get out,
+ So he passed all his life in that kettle.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Dundalk,
+ Who tried to teach fishes to walk;
+ When they tumbled down dead, he grew weary, and said,
+ "I had better go back to Dundalk!"
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Shoreham,
+ Whose habits were marked by decorum;
+ He bought an Umbrella, and sate in the cellar,
+ Which pleased all the people of Shoreham.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bar,
+ Who passed all her life in a jar,
+ Which she painted pea-green, to appear more serene,
+ That placid old person of Bar.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was a young person of Kew,
+ Whose virtues and vices were few;
+ But with blamable haste she devoured some hot paste,
+ Which destroyed that young person of Kew.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Jodd,
+ Whose ways were perplexing and odd;
+ She purchased a whistle, and sate on a thistle,
+ And squeaked to the people of Jodd.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Bude,
+ Whose deportment was vicious and crude;
+ He wore a large ruff of pale straw-colored stuff,
+ Which perplexed all the people of Bude.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old person of Brigg,
+ Who purchased no end of a wig;
+ So that only his nose, and the end of his toes,
+ Could be seen when he walked about Brigg.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ There was an old man of Messina,
+ Whose daughter was named Opsibeena;
+ She wore a small wig, and rode out on a pig,
+ To the perfect delight of Messina.
+
+
+
+
+TWENTY-SIX NONSENSE RHYMES AND PICTURES.
+
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Absolutely Abstemious Ass,
+ who resided in a Barrel, and only lived on
+ Soda Water and Pickled Cucumbers.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Bountiful Beetle,
+ who always carried a Green Umbrella when it didn't rain,
+ and left it at home when it did.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Comfortable Confidential Cow,
+ who sate in her Red Morocco Arm Chair and
+ toasted her own Bread at the parlour Fire.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Dolomphious Duck,
+ who caught Spotted Frogs for her dinner
+ with a Runcible Spoon.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Enthusiastic Elephant,
+ who ferried himself across the water with the
+ Kitchen Poker and a New pair of Ear-rings.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Fizzgiggious Fish,
+ who always walked about upon Stilts,
+ because he had no legs.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Good-natured Grey Gull,
+ who carried the Old Owl, and his Crimson Carpet-bag,
+ across the river, because he could not swim.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Hasty Higgeldipiggledy Hen,
+ who went to market in a Blue Bonnet and Shawl,
+ and bought a Fish for her Supper.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Inventive Indian,
+ who caught a Remarkable Rabbit in a
+ Stupendous Silver Spoon.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Judicious Jubilant Jay,
+ who did up her Back Hair every morning with a Wreath of Roses,
+ Three feathers, and a Gold Pin.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Kicking Kangaroo,
+ who wore a Pale Pink Muslin dress
+ with Blue spots.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Lively Learned Lobster,
+ who mended his own Clothes with
+ a Needle and Thread.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Melodious Meritorious Mouse,
+ who played a merry minuet on the
+ Piano-forte.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Nutritious Newt,
+ who purchased a Round Plum-pudding
+ for his grand-daughter.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Obsequious Ornamental Ostrich,
+ who wore Boots to keep his
+ feet quite dry.
+
+ [Illustration: PARSNIP PIE]
+
+ The Perpendicular Purple Polly,
+ who read the Newspaper and ate Parsnip Pie
+ with his Spectacles.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Queer Querulous Quail,
+ who smoked a Pipe of tobacco on the top of
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+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Tumultuous Tom-tommy Tortoise,
+ who beat a Drum all day long in the
+ middle of the wilderness.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Umbrageous Umbrella-maker,
+ whose Face nobody ever saw, because it was
+ always covered by his Umbrella.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Visibly Vicious Vulture,
+ who wrote some Verses to a Veal-cutlet in a
+ Volume bound in Vellum.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Worrying Whizzing Wasp,
+ who stood on a Table, and played sweetly on a
+ Flute with a Morning Cap.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Excellent Double-extra XX
+ imbibing King Xerxes, who lived a
+ long while ago.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo,
+ whose Head was ever so much bigger than his
+ Body, and whose Hat was rather small.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ The Zigzag Zealous Zebra,
+ who carried five Monkeys on his back all
+ the way to Jellibolee.
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