| Edward Lear - 1888 - 260 Seiten
...serene ; He sate in the water, and drank bottled porter, That placid old person of Sheen. There was an old person of Ware, Who rode on the back of a bear: When they ask'd, " Does it trot ? " he said, " Certainly not! He's a Moppsikon Floppsikon bear ! "... | |
| Edward Lear - 1888 - 438 Seiten
...serene ; He sate in the water, and drank bottled porter, That placid old person of Sheen. There was an old person of Ware, Who rode on the back of a bear : When they ask'd, " Does it trot ? " he said, " Certainly not I He 'sa Moppsikon Floppsikon bear !... | |
| 1901 - 830 Seiten
...they said: "If you choose To boil eggs in your shoes, You cannot remain in Thermopylae" There was an old person of Ware Who rode on the back of a bear; When they said. "Does it trot?" There once was a man with a beard Who said. "It is just as I feared... | |
| Edward Lear - 1904 - 460 Seiten
...serene; He sate in the water, and drank bottled porter, That placid old person of Sheen. There was an old person of Ware, Who rode on the back of a bear: , When they ask'd, " Does it trot?" he said/" Certainly not! He's a Moppsikon Floppsikon bear 1" There... | |
| 1911 - 1084 Seiten
...shoes would, of necessity, have to emigrate from Thermopylae. And yet everybody smiled. "There was an old person of Ware Who rode on the back of a bear.' When they said: 'Does it trot?' He said, 'Certainly not; It's a moppsikon, floppsikon bear.' " No moppsikon,... | |
| Linda Marsh - 1997 - 450 Seiten
...'Is it wrong, Since your legs are so long, To request you won't stay in Dunblane?' IO 22 There was an old person of Ware, Who rode on the back of a bear; When they ask'd, 'Does it trot?' He said, 'Certainly not! He's a Moppsikon Floppsikon bear!' 23 There... | |
| Win Braun, Carl Braun - 1998 - 166 Seiten
...tonight, I wish I may, I wish I might, Have the wish I wish tonight. 98 Edward Lear d is There was an old person of Ware, Who rode on the back of a bear: der io When they asked, "Does it trot?" is He said, d "Certainly not1 He's a Moppsikon Floppsikon bear!"... | |
| Glenna Davis Sloan - 2003 - 260 Seiten
...many excellent examples to guide them, none better than the playful works of Edward Lear. There was an old person of Ware, Who rode on the back of a bear: When they asked, "Does it trot?" he said "Certainly not! He's a Moppsikon, Floppsikon bear!" are intrigued... | |
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