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     There was an old person of Slough,

     Who danced at the end of a bough;

     But they said, 'If you sneeze,

     You might damage the trees,

     You imprudent old person of Slough'.


     <Publ. 1872>

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     There was an old person of Stroud,

     Who was horribly jammed in a crowd;

     Some she slew with a kick,

     Some she scrunched with a stick,

     That impulsive old person of Stroud.



     <Publ. 1872>

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     There was an old person of Wick,

     Who said, 'Tick-a-Tick, Tick-a-Tick;

     Chickabee, Chickabaw,'

     And he said nothing more,

     That laconic old person of Wick.

     

     <Publ. 1872>

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    There was an old person of Wilts,

    Who constantly walked upon stilts;

        He wreathed them with lilies,

        And daffy-down-lilies,

    That elegant person of Wilts.


     <Publ. 1872>



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    There was an Old Person whose habits,

    Induced him to feed upon rabbits;

           ‎ When he'd eaten eighteen,

           ‎ He turned perfectly green,

    Upon which he relinquished those habits.

    <Publ. 1846>

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     There was an Old Sailor of Compton,

     Whose vessel a rock it once bump'd on;

     The shock was so great,

     that it damaged the pate,

     Of that singular Sailor of Compton.


     <Publ. 1846>

  • * * *

    There was on Old Man of the Isles,
    Whose face was pervaded with smiles;
    ...

  • There's been a Death, in the Opposite House,

    As lately as Today —

    I know it, by the numb look

    Such Houses have — alway —


    The Neighbors rustle in and out —

    The Doctor — drives away —

    A Window opens like a Pod —

    Abrupt — mechanically —


    Somebody flings a Mattress out —...

  • There's something quieter than sleep

    Within this inner room!

    It wears a sprig upon its breast —

    And will not tell its name.


    Some touch it, and some kiss it —

    Some chafe its idle hand —

    It has a simple gravity

    I do not understand!


    I would not weep if I were they —...

  • There's the Battle of Burgoyne —

    Over, every Day,

    By the Time that Man and Beast

    Put their work away

    "Sunset" sounds majestic —

    But that solemn War

    Could you comprehend it

    You would chastened stare —