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Nonsense Poems (Dover Children's Thrift Classics)
Edward Lear

Nonsense Poems (Dover Children's Thrift Classics)

Dover Publications (May 1994)
#1179
9780486280318
| Paperback
90 pages | 130 x 211 mm
Dewey 821.8
LC Classification PR4879.L2 .N59 1994
LC Control No. 93039193

Genre

  • Children
  • Juvenile Literature
  • Poetry

Subject

  • Children's Poetry, English
  • English Poetry
  • Nonsense Verses
  • Nonsense Verses, English

Plot

There was an Old Man in a tree,Who was horribly bored by a Bee;When they said, "Does it buzz?" He replied, "Yes, it does!It’s a regular brute of a Bee."Generations of children and adults have delighted in the whimsical poems of Edward Lear (1812-88). And, despite his achievements as a noted English landscape painter and illustrator of animal life, Lear today is best known for his delightful volumes of nonsense verse. This work spanned several decades — from the first charming lines he wrote in the 1830s for the children of the Earl of Derby to his last collection of poems, published in 1877.This volume contains a rich sampling of Lear’s inspired nonsense, including more than 90 delightful limericks as well as a choice selection of longer poems along with the amusing illustrations he drew for each. Among these are such classics as "The Owl and the Pussy-cat," and "The Jumblies" as well as a number of lesser-known but equally charming selections: "Calico Pie," "The Duck and the Kangaroo," "Incidents in the Life of My Uncle Arly," "The Daddy Long-legs and the Fly," "The Broom, the Shovel, The Poker, and the Tongs," "Mr. and Mrs. Spikky Spider" and "The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bó."

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