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I am in a very unsettled condition, as the oyster said when they poured melted butter all over his back.
Edward Lear
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Edward Lear
Age: 75 †
Born: 1812
Born: May 12
Died: 1888
Died: January 29
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A vile beastly rottenheaded foolbegotten brazenthroated pernicous piggish screaming, tearing, roaring, perplexing, splitmecrackle crashmecriggle insane ass of a woman is practising howling below-stairs with a brute of a singingmaster so horribly, that my head is nearly off.
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They went to sea in a sieve, they did In a sieve they went to sea In spite of all their friends could say.
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What will happen to me, as the oyster said when he very inadvertently swallowed the gooseberry bush, nobody can tell.
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The owl and the pussycat went to sea, / In a beautiful pea green boat. / They took some honey, and plenty of money, / Wrapped up in a five pound note.
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I am almost thanking God that I was never educated, for it seems to me that 999 of those who are so, expensively and laboriously, have lost all before they arrive at my age-& remain like Swift's Stulbruggs-cut and dry for life, making no use of their earlier-gained treasures:-whereas, I seem to be on the threshold of knowledge.
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And if you voz to see my roziz As is a boon to all men's noziz, - You'd fall upon your back and scream - ' Lawk! O criky! it's a dream!
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It's a fact the whole world knows, That Pobbles are happier without their toes.
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There was an Old Person of Brussels, Who lived upon Brandy and Mussels When he rushed through the town, he knocked most people down, Which distressed all the people of Brussels.
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There was an Old Man with an owl, Who continued to bother and howl He sate on a rail, and imbibed bitter ale, Which refreshed that Old Man and his owl.
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And they brought an Owl, and a useful Cart, And a pound of Rice, and a CranberryTart, And a hive of silvery Bees. And they brought a Pig, and some green Jack-daws, And a lovely Monkey with lollipop paws, and forty Bottles of Ring-Bo-Ree, And no end of Stilton Cheese.
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Who, or why, or which, or what, Is the Akhond of Swat?
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There was an old man with a beard, who said: 'It is just as I feared! Two owls and a hen, four larks and a wren have all built their nests in my beard.
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