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" The Quangle Wangle said To himself on the Crumpetty Tree, 'Jam, and jelly, and bread Are the best of food for me! But the longer. I live on this Crumpetty Tree The plainer than ever it seems to me That very few people come this way And that life on the... "
Good Housekeeping Magazine - Page 282
1907
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London Society, Volume 31

James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1877 - 636 pages
...people come this way, And that life on the whole is far from gay !'' Said the Quangle Wangle Quee. in. But there came to the Crumpetty Tree Mr. and Mrs. Canary ; And they said, — " Did ever you see Any spot so charmingly airy? Hay we build a nest on your lovely Hat ? Mr. Quangle Wangle,...
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Nonsense Books

Edward Lear - English wit and humor - 1888 - 438 pages
...people come this way And that life on the whole is far from gay I " Said the Quangle Wangle Quee. III. But there came to the Crumpetty Tree Mr. and Mrs. Canary ; And they said, " Did ever you sec Any spot so charmingly airy ? May we build a nest on your lovely Hat? Mr. Quangle Wangle,...
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A Book of Limericks

Edward Lear - History - 1888 - 260 pages
...people come this way And that life on the whole is far from gay ! " Said the Quangle Wangle Quee. III. But there came to the Crumpetty Tree Mr. and Mrs. Canary ; And they said, " Did ever you see Any spot so charmingly airy ? May we build a nest on your lovely Hat? Mr. Quangle Wangle,...
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Nonsense Books, Volume 4

Edward Lear - English wit and humor - 1904 - 460 pages
...people come this way And that life on the whole is far from gay !" Said the Quangle Wangle Quee. Ill, But there came to the Crumpetty Tree Mr. and Mrs. Canary; And they said, " Did ever you see Any spot so charmingly airy ? May we build a nest on your lovely Hat ? Mr. Quangle Wangle,...
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Elson Primary School Reader, Volume 4

William Harris Elson - Reading (Elementary) - 1913 - 312 pages
...asleep at once!" THE QUANGLE WANGLE'S HAT On the top of the Crumpetty Tree The Quangle Wangle sat, But his face you could not see, On account of his...Crumpetty Tree Mr. and Mrs. Canary; And they said, "Did ever you see Any spot so charmingly airy? May we build a nest on your lovely Hat? Mr. Quangle Wangle,...
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Elson Primary School Reader, Volume 4

William Harris Elson - Reading (Elementary) - 1913 - 328 pages
...Crumpetty Tree The plainer than ever it seems to me That very few people come this way And that life,on the whole is far from gay!" Said the Quangle Wangle...Crumpetty Tree Mr. and Mrs. Canary; And they said, "Did ever you see Any spot so charmingly airy? May we build a nest on your lovely Hat? Mr. Quangle Wangle,...
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City and Town: A Fourth Reader

Pauline Frost Rafter - Readers - 1916 - 280 pages
...ever it seems to me That very few people come this way And that life on the whole is far from gay!" But there came to the Crumpetty Tree Mr. and Mrs. Canary; And they said, "Did ever you see Any spot so charmingly airy? May we build a nest on your lovely Hat? Mr. Quangle Wangle,...
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The Elson Readers, Book 4

William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - Readers - 1920 - 424 pages
...Quangle Wangle Quee. The Quangle Wangle said To himself on the Crumpetty Tree, "Jam, and jelly, and bread But the longer I live on this Crumpetty Tree The plainer...Crumpetty Tree Mr. and Mrs. Canary; And they said, "Did ever you see And besides, to the Crumpetty Tree Came the Stork, the Duck, and the Owl, The Snail and...
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Fifth Reader, Book 5

Calvin Noyes Kendall - 1921 - 344 pages
...on every side, And bells, and buttons, and loops, and lace, So that nobody ever could see the face The Quangle Wangle said To himself on the Crumpetty...Crumpetty Tree Mr. and Mrs. Canary; And they said, "Did ever you see Any spot so charmingly airy? May we build a nest on your lovely Hat? Mr. Quangle Wangle,...
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Children's Interests in Poetry

Miriam Blanton Huber, Herbert Bascom Bruner, Charles Madison Curry - Poetry - 1927 - 246 pages
...ever it seems to me That very few people come this way And that life on the whole is far from gay!" But there came to the Crumpetty Tree Mr. and Mrs. Canary; And they said, "Did ever you see Any spot so charmingly airy? May we build a nest on your lovely Hat? Mr. Quangle Wangle,...
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