Nonsense Poems

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, British & Irish, Kids, Fiction
Cover of the book Nonsense Poems by Edward Lear, Dover Publications
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Edward Lear ISBN: 9780486310619
Publisher: Dover Publications Publication: December 27, 2012
Imprint: Dover Publications Language: English
Author: Edward Lear
ISBN: 9780486310619
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication: December 27, 2012
Imprint: Dover Publications
Language: English

There was an Old Man in a tree,
Who was horribly bored by a Bee;
When they said, "Does it buzz?" He replied, "Yes, it does!
It’s a regular brute of a Bee."
Generations of children and adults have delighted in the whimsical poems of Edward Lear (1812-88). And, despite his achievements as a noted English landscape painter and illustrator of animal life, Lear today is best known for his delightful volumes of nonsense verse. This work spanned several decades — from the first charming lines he wrote in the 1830s for the children of the Earl of Derby to his last collection of poems, published in 1877.
This volume contains a rich sampling of Lear’s inspired nonsense, including more than 90 delightful limericks as well as a choice selection of longer poems along with the amusing illustrations he drew for each. Among these are such classics as "The Owl and the Pussy-cat," and "The Jumblies" as well as a number of lesser-known but equally charming selections: "Calico Pie," "The Duck and the Kangaroo," "Incidents in the Life of My Uncle Arly," "The Daddy Long-legs and the Fly," "The Broom, the Shovel, The Poker, and the Tongs," "Mr. and Mrs. Spikky Spider" and "The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bó."

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

There was an Old Man in a tree,
Who was horribly bored by a Bee;
When they said, "Does it buzz?" He replied, "Yes, it does!
It’s a regular brute of a Bee."
Generations of children and adults have delighted in the whimsical poems of Edward Lear (1812-88). And, despite his achievements as a noted English landscape painter and illustrator of animal life, Lear today is best known for his delightful volumes of nonsense verse. This work spanned several decades — from the first charming lines he wrote in the 1830s for the children of the Earl of Derby to his last collection of poems, published in 1877.
This volume contains a rich sampling of Lear’s inspired nonsense, including more than 90 delightful limericks as well as a choice selection of longer poems along with the amusing illustrations he drew for each. Among these are such classics as "The Owl and the Pussy-cat," and "The Jumblies" as well as a number of lesser-known but equally charming selections: "Calico Pie," "The Duck and the Kangaroo," "Incidents in the Life of My Uncle Arly," "The Daddy Long-legs and the Fly," "The Broom, the Shovel, The Poker, and the Tongs," "Mr. and Mrs. Spikky Spider" and "The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bó."

More books from Dover Publications

Cover of the book The Ramayana and Mahabharata Condensed into English Verse by Edward Lear
Cover of the book Lady Susan by Edward Lear
Cover of the book On the Improvement of the Understanding by Edward Lear
Cover of the book The Gallic War by Edward Lear
Cover of the book Principles of Charged Particle Acceleration by Edward Lear
Cover of the book Hieroglyphic Vocabulary to the Book of the Dead by Edward Lear
Cover of the book Daniel Boone's Own Story & The Adventures of Daniel Boone by Edward Lear
Cover of the book Figures and Faces by Edward Lear
Cover of the book Selected Papers on Noise and Stochastic Processes by Edward Lear
Cover of the book The Brothers Karamazov by Edward Lear
Cover of the book Robert's Rules Simplified by Edward Lear
Cover of the book 2,001 Palabras Inglesas Mas Utiles para Hispanoparlantes by Edward Lear
Cover of the book Elegant Tatting Patterns by Edward Lear
Cover of the book Great Speeches by Mark Twain by Edward Lear
Cover of the book Nonlinear Potential Theory of Degenerate Elliptic Equations by Edward Lear
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy