The Rhyming River: An Anthology of Verse, Volumen3 |
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Long years ago The Dong was happy and gay , Till he fell in love with a Jumbly Girl Who came to those shores one day . For the Jumblies came in a Sieve , they did , - Landing at eve near the Zemmery Fidd Where the Oblong Oysters grow ...
Long years ago The Dong was happy and gay , Till he fell in love with a Jumbly Girl Who came to those shores one day . For the Jumblies came in a Sieve , they did , - Landing at eve near the Zemmery Fidd Where the Oblong Oysters grow ...
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And now each night , and all night long , Over those plains still roams the Dong ; And above the wail of the Chimp and Snipe You may hear the squeak of his plaintive pipe While ever he seeks , but seeks in vain To meet with his Jumbly ...
And now each night , and all night long , Over those plains still roams the Dong ; And above the wail of the Chimp and Snipe You may hear the squeak of his plaintive pipe While ever he seeks , but seeks in vain To meet with his Jumbly ...
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Schoolboys in Winter John Clare | 6 |
Pucks Song Rudyard Kipling | 13 |
A Dream William Shakespeare | 19 |
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