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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LIMERICK, by CAROLYN WELLS Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: There was an old man who said, 'gee!' Last Line: "I haven't the slightest idea!" | |||
There was an old man who said, "Gee! I can't multiply seven by three! Though fourteen seems plenty, It might come to twenty, -- I haven't the slightest idea!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AN OVERWORKED ELOCUTIONIST by CAROLYN WELLS BALLADE OF A CONSPICUOUS OMISSION by CAROLYN WELLS DIVERSIONS OF THE RE-ECHO CLUB by CAROLYN WELLS PICTURE PUZZLES by CAROLYN WELLS STYX RIVER ANTHOLOGY by CAROLYN WELLS THE LAWYER'S INVOCATION TO SPRING by HENRY HOWARD BROWNELL ON THE DEATH OF RICHARD WEST by THOMAS GRAY THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 53. WITHOUT HER by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI |
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