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     There was an Old Man who said, 'Hush!

     I perceive a young bird in this bush!'

     When they said, 'Is it small?'

     He replied, 'Not at all!

     It is four times as big as the bush!'


     <Publ. 1846>

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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!'


     <Publ. 1846>


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    There was an Old Man with a flute,
    A sarpint ran into his boot;
    ...

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     There was an Old Man with a nose,

     Who said, 'If you choose to suppose,

     That my nose is too long,

     You are certainly wrong!'

     That remarkable Man with a nose.


     <Publ. 1846>



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    There was an Old Person from Gretna,

    Who rushed down the crater of Etna ;

           ‎ When they said, “Is it hot?”

           ‎ He replied, “No, it’s not!”

    That mendacious Old Person of Gretna.

    <Publ. 1846>

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     There was an old person of Brill,

     Who purchased a shirt with a frill;

     But they said, 'Don't you wish,

     You mayn't look like a fish,

     You obsequious ol person of Brill?'

     

     <Publ. 1872>

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    There was an Old Person of Cadiz,
    Who was always polite to all ladies;
    ...



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    There was an Old Person of Chili,

    Whose conduct was painful and silly,
    He sate on the stairs,
    Eating apples and pears,

    That...



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    There was an Old Person of Dover,

    Who rushed through a field of blue Clover;

           ‎ But some very large bees,

           ‎ Stung his nose and his knees,

    So he very soon went back to Dover.

    <Publ. 1846>

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    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.


     <Publ. 1846>