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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 SQUIRE BOWLING GREEN by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SONNET: TO SLEEP by JOHN KEATS TO A CHILD OF QUALITY, FIVE YEARS OLD. THE AUTHOR THAN FORTY by MATTHEW PRIOR |
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