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" On the top of the Crumpetty Tree The Quangle Wangle sat, But his face you could not see, On account of his Beaver Hat. For his Hat was a hundred and two feet wide, With ribbons and bibbons on every side, And bells, and buttons, and loops, and lace, So... "
A Book of Limericks - Page 28
by Edward Lear - 1888 - 166 pages
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London Society, Volume 31

James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1877 - 636 pages
...preRaphaelite pictures. They are rhymes which haunt you. Listen to the tale of 'THE QUANGiK WANGLE'S HAT. i. On the top of the Crumpetty Tree The Quangle Wangle sat...But his face you' could not see, On account of his Iieaver Hat. For his Hat was a hundred and two feet wide, With ribbons and bibbons on every side, And...
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The Reflections of a Married Man

Robert Grant - Digital images - 1892 - 182 pages
...magnificent area that famous hat of the Quangle Wangle Quee of Lear's ditty: " For his hat was one hundred and two feet wide, With ribbons and bibbons...ever could see the face Of the Quangle Wangle Quee ! " Verily the married man of to-day with a rising family becomes frightened if he allows himself to...
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The Reflections of a Married Man

Robert Grant - Digital images - 1892 - 176 pages
...magnificent area that famous hat of the Quangle Wangle Quee of Lear's ditty : " For his hat was one hundred and two feet wide, With ribbons and bibbons...ever could see the face Of the Quangle Wangle Quee ! " Verily the married man of to-day with a rising family becomes frightened if he allows himself to...
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The Reflections of a Married Man

Robert Grant - 1893 - 180 pages
...magnificent area that famous hat of the Quangle Wangle Queo of Lear's ditty : " For bis hat was one hundred and two feet wide, With ribbons and bibbons on every side, And bolls and buttons and loops and lace, So that nobody ever could see the face Of the Quangle Wangle...
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Nonsense Books

Edward Lear - English wit and humor - 1904 - 466 pages
...ahead, Sorrow or any such thing, For Mr. and Mrs. Discobbolos ! " 3 THE QUANGLE WANGLE'S HAT. /^VN the top of the Crumpetty Tree The Quangle Wangle sat....ever could see the face Of the Quangle Wangle Quee. The Quangle Wangle said To himself on the Crumpetty Tree, " Jam, and jelly, and bread Are the best...
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With the Professor

Grant Showerman - 1910 - 394 pages
...whether there was any substance. It reminded the Professor of his old friend, the Quangle Wangle : In the top of the Crumpetty Tree The Quangle Wangle sat;...feet wide, With Ribbons and Bibbons on every side, With Bells and Buttons and Loops and Lace, So that nobody ever could see the Face Of the Quangle Wangle...
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All Manner of Folk: Interpretations and Studies

Holbrook Jackson - Literature - 1912 - 226 pages
...the Crumpetty Tree The Quangle Wangle sat, But his face you could not see, On account of his bever Hat ! For his hat was a hundred and two feet wide,...ever could see the face Of the Quangle Wangle Quee." In these three poems Edward Lear is seen at his best. In these poems one meets all those strange creations...
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Elson Primary School Reader, Volume 4

William Harris Elson - Reading (Elementary) - 1913 - 328 pages
...happened before, that any one had to take care of two queens asleep at once!" THE QUANGLE WANGLE'S HAT On the top of the Crumpetty Tree The Quangle Wangle sat,...ever could see the face Of the Quangle Wangle Quee. The Quangle Wangle said To himself on the Crumpetty Tree, "Jam, and jelly, and bread Are the best of...
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The Fifth Reader

Martha Adelaide Holton, Charles Madison Curry - Readers - 1914 - 308 pages
...the surroundings contrast with the ash tree? Explain line 13. THE QUANGLE WANGLE'S HAT EDWARD LEAR On the top of the Crumpetty Tree The Quangle Wangle sat,...face you could not see, On account of his Beaver Hat. t For his Hat was a hundred and two feet wide, With ribbons and bibbons on every side, And bells, and...
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City and Town: A Fourth Reader

Pauline Frost Rafter - Readers - 1916 - 280 pages
...SARAH J. PRI CHARD From The Only Woman In The Town, And Other Stories. THE QUANGLE WANGLE'S HAT On the top of the Crumpetty Tree The Quangle Wangle sat,...ever could see the face Of the Quangle Wangle Quee. The Quangle Wangle said To himself on the Crumpetty Tree, "Jam, and jelly, and bread Are the best of...
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