Nonsense Song by Edward Lear
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page 25 of 94 (26%)
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Perceiving their anger with pain;
But they put on the kettle, and little by little They all became happy again. Ding-a-dong, ding-a-dong! There's an end of my song. THE TABLE AND THE CHAIR. [Illustration] I. Said the Table to the Chair, "You can hardly be aware How I suffer from the heat And from chilblains on my feet. If we took a little walk, We might have a little talk; Pray let us take the air," Said the Table to the Chair. II. Said the Chair unto the Table, "Now, you _know_ we are not able: How foolishly you talk, |
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