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287 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1895
(1) A Book of Nonsense (1846) - composed of several funny 4-line 1-stanza poems accompanying hilarious picturesThe following are my favorites:
(2) Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets (1871) - composed of longer poems, several short outrageously funny stories, pictures of out-of-this-world plants and alphabets whose individual letters are accompanied with silly meanings.
(3) More Nonsense Pictures, Rhymes, Botany, etc. (1872) - basically the same as #2
(4) Laughable Lyrics: A Fresh Book of Nonsense Poems, Songs, Botany, etc. (1877) - more of poems and they are supposed to be sung but I don't recognize any of them.
There was an Old Man who said, "Well!Nonsense Song:"The Owl and the Pussycat" for their love affair and the lines: "O lovely Pussy, O Pussy, my love, / What a beautiful Pussy you are, / You are, / You are! / What a beautiful Pussy you are!" There is also the poem (song) entitled "The Daddy Long-Legs and the Fly" and it struck me because I know there is a children's book about Daddy Long-Legs. So, that one came from this work by Edward Lear?
Will nobody answer this bell?
I have pulled day and night, till my hair has grown white,
But nobody answers this bell!"
How pleasant to know Mr Lear!
Who has written such masses of stuff
Some think him ill-tempered and queer
But a few find him pleasant enough.
He sits in a beautiful parlour
With hundreds of books on the wall
He drinks quite a lot of Marsala
But never gets tipsy at all.
He has many friends, laymen and clerical
Old Foss is the name of his cat
His body is perfectly spherical
He weareth a runcible hat.
He reads, but he cannot speak, Spanish
He cannot abide ginger beer
Ere the years of his pilgrimage vanish
How pleasant to know Mr Lear!
