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the book of nonsense-第3部分

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Who possessed a large Barbary Ape;

Till the Ape one dark night;

Set the house on a light;

Which burned that Old Man of the Cape。







103。



There was an Old Lady of Prague;

Whose language was horribly vague;

When they said; 〃Are these caps?〃

She answered; 〃Perhaps!〃

That oracular Lady of Prague。







104。



There was an Old Person of Sparta;

Who had twenty…five sons and one daughter;

He fed them on snails;

And weighed them in scales;

That wonderful person of Sparta。







105。



There was an Old Man at a easement;

Who held up his hands in amazement;

When they said; 〃Sir; you'll fall!〃

He replied; 〃Not at all!〃

That incipient Old Man at a casement。







106。



There was an old Person of Burton;

Whose answers were rather uncertain;

When they said; 〃How d'ye do?〃

He replied; 〃Who are you?〃

That distressing old person of Burton。







107。



There was an Old Person of Ems;

Who casually fell in the Thames;

And when he was found;

They said he was drowned;

That unlucky Old Person of Ems。







108。



There was an Old Person of Ewell;

Who chiefly subsisted on gruel;

But to make it more nice;

He inserted some mice;

Which refreshed that Old Person of Ewell。







109。



There was a Young Lady of Parma;

Whose conduct grew calmer and calmer;

When they said; 〃Are you dumb?〃

She merely said; 〃Hum!〃

That provoking Young Lady of Parma。







110。



There was an Old Man of Aosta;

Who possessed a large Cow; but he lost her;

But they said; 〃Don't you see;

She has rushed up a tree?

You invidious Old Man of Aosta!〃







111。



There was an Old Man; on whose nose;

Most birds of the air could repose;

But they all flew away;

At the closing of day;

Which relieved that Old Man and his nose。







112。



There was a Young Lady of Clare;

Who was sadly pursued by a bear;

When she found she was tired;

She abruptly expired;

That unfortunate Lady of Clare。











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