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    There was an Old Man of Aôsta,

    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 Aôsta!'


     <Publ. 1846>

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    That dolorous Man of Cape Horn.

    There was an Old Man of Cape Horn,

               Who wished he had never been born;

               So he sat on a chair,

    Till he died of despair.

    Pub. 1846

     ...



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    There was an Old Man of Columbia ,

    Who was thirsty, and called out for some beer;

           But they brought it quite hot,

           In a small copper pot,

    Which disgusted that man of Columbia.

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     There was an old man of Hong Kong,

     Who never did anything wrong;

     He lay on his back,

     With his head in a sack,

     That innocuous old man of Hong Kong.


     <Publ. 1872>

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    There was an Old Man of Kamschatka,

    Who possessed a remarkable fat cur;

         His gait and his waddle

         Were held as a model

    To all the fat dogs in Kamschatka.

    Pub. 1846

     
    ...

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     There was an Old Man of Kildare,

     Who climbed into a very old chair;

     When he said, — "Here I stays, —

     Till the end of my days,"

     That immovable Man of Kildare.


     <Publ. 1846>

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    There was an Old Man of Kilkenny,
    Who never had more than a penny;
    He spent all that...

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    There was an Old Man of Madras,
    Who rode on a cream-coloured ass;
    ...



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    There was an Old Man of Marseilles,

    Whose daughters wore bottle-green veils;

           ‎ They caught several Fish,

           ‎ Which they put in a dish,

    And sent to their Pa' at Marseilles.

    <Publ. 1846>

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    There was an Old Man of Moldavia ,

    Who had the most curious behaviour;

           For while he was able,

           He slept on a table.

    That funny Old Man of Moldavia.


     <Publ. 1846>