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LIMERICK, by EDWARD LEAR Poet's Biography First Line: There was an old man of toulouse Last Line: That turbid old man of toulouse | ||||||||
There was an Old Man of Toulouse, Who purchased a new pair of shoes; When they asked, "Are they pleasant?" he said, "Not at present!" That turbid old man of Toulouse | Other Poems of Interest...INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF MY UNCLE ARLY by EDWARD LEAR THE AKOND [OR, AKHOND] OF SWAT by EDWARD LEAR |
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