Poetry for Young PeopleThirty-five examples of Edward Lear's finest and funniest poems make joyous and delightful reading for children and adults alike. His verses are ageless with their exuberant nonsense and invigorating rhythms. The magnificent color paintings --as lively and irresistible as the poems they illustrate--will spark young imaginations. |
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The Nutcrackers and the Sugartongs | 14 |
The Dong with a Luminous Nose | 22 |
Copyright | |
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Akond of Swat Aunt Jobiska Beast bikky bee Bikky wikky Bird Bristol Channel calico caught the Muffin Chankly Bore Chippy wippy chopped Crumpetty Tree danced dark Dong Duck Edward Lear Fimble Fowl find happiness find my Jumbly flew galloobious GAROTTE goes growing hands are blue heads are green heard Hickory Dickory Hickory Dickory Dock hill Jellybolee jigging Jujubes Jumblies live Jumbly Girl Kangaroo Lear wrote Lear's poems limerick lived at Dingle luminous Nose Marsala Mice nest never came back nonsense words Nutcrackers OCTOPODS AND REPTILES old Bachelors Onion paintings person of Slough Pip and say pleasant to know Pobble Pobble's toes Porpoise Pussy-cat Quail Quangle Wangle Quee Ribands ride round runcible spoon Sage sate scream Scroobious Pip looked Shalott Shirt shore Sieve sikky tee sneeze Spikky Sparrow sprat squeaked Stilton strange Stuffin swam syllabub tikky UNCAREFUL COW Wangle's Young Lady