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Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Whose Bonnet: Poem by Edward Lear

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There was a Young Lady whose bonnet,
Came untied when the birds sate upon it;
But she said: 'I don't care!
All the birds in the air
Are welcome to sit on my bonnet!'

Analysis of this poem

More verses by Edward Lear

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  • Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Of Poole
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  • Parody Of Tennyson'sto Edward Lear On His Travels In Greece

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