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nonsense verses, english
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The owl and the pussycat
Lear, Edward
2006
After a courtship voyage of a year and a day, Owl and Pussy finally buy a ring from Piggy and are blissfully married.
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How pleasant to know Mr. Lear!
Edward Lear's selected works
Lear, Edward
1982
A selection of nonsense verse, with the author's illustrations, by the great nineteenth-century English humorist. Includes biographical introduction and notes.
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An Edward Lear alphabet
Lear, Edward
1999
Pictures and nonsense verses introduce the letters of the alphabet.
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Nonsense!
Lear, Edward
2004
Presents fifteen nonsense limericks by nineteenth-century English author Edward Lear, accompanied by vivid illustrations.
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A was once an apple pie
Lear, Edward
1992
A collection of twenty-six nonsense rhymes, one for each letter of the alphabet.
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His shoes were far too tight
Lear, Edward
2011
A collection of poems for children that explore the fantastic world of imagination.
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The nonsense verse of Edward Lear
Lear, Edward
1984
A collection of 236 limericks and other nonsense poems including "The Owl and the Pussycat" as well as "The Nutcrackers and the Sugar Tongs.".
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There was an old man--
a gallery of nonsense rhymes
Lear, Edward
1994
An illustrated collection of limericks by the well-known nineteenth-century English writer.
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Edward Lear
Lear, Edward
2001
An illustrated collection of thirty-five humorous poems by Edward Lear for children and adults.
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Jabberwocky
the classic poem from Lewis Carroll's Through the looking-glass, and what Alice found there
Carroll, Lewis
2007
An illustrated interpretation of Lewis Carroll's classic nonsense poem, set on a basketball court.
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