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         Lear Edward:     more books (52)
  1. Edward Lear in Albania: Journals of a Landscape Painter in the Balkans by Bejtullah Destani, Robert Elsie, 2008-08-15
  2. Impossible Picturesqueness: Edward Lear's Indian Watercolors (Columbia Studies on Art) by Vidya Dehejia, 1990-04
  3. Mr. Nonsense:a Life of Edward Lear by Kelen, 1973-04
  4. Fabuleario / Fables (Spanish Edition) by Edward Lear, 1993-12-16
  5. Edward Lear and the Critics (Literary Criticism in Perspective) by Ann C. Colley, 1994-02-06
  6. Nonsensus by Justin Schiller, 1988-06
  7. A Learical Lexicon by M. C. Livingston, 1985-03
  8. Boshblobberbosh (Creative Editions) by J. Patrick Lewis, 1998-10
  9. Five Limericks SATB SHEET MUSIC by Hal Leonard -, 2010-01-01

61. Poet Links
com. Edward Lear The Academy of American Poets; Edward Lear HomePage; Selected Poetry of Edward Lear (1812-1888). Vachel Lindsay
http://mccants.anderson5.net/library/poetlinks.htm

62. Edward Lear - The Owl And The Pussy-Cat
poetry anthology writings weed's home page Edward Lear (18121888).The Owl and The Pussy-Cat. I The Owl and the Pussy-cat went
http://alt.venus.co.uk/weed/writings/poems/eltoatpc.htm
poetry anthology writings weed's home page
The Owl and The Pussy-Cat I
The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea
They took some honey, and plenty of money,
The Owl looked up to the stars above,
'O lovely Pussy! O Pussy, my love,
II
Pussy said to the Owl, 'You elegant fowl!
O let us be married! too long have we tarried;
They sailed away, for a year and a day,
And there in the wood a Piggy-wig stood
III 'Dear Pig, are you willing to sell for one shilling So they took it away, and were married next day They dined on mince, and slices of quince, And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand,
Our Mother Was the Pussy-Cat
(An incomplete draft, found among Lear's papers) Our mother was the Pussy-cat, our father was the Owl, And so we're partly little beasts and partly little fowl, The brothers of our family have feathers and they hoot, While all the sisters dress in fur and have long tails to boot. Our mother died long years ago. She was a lovely cat Her tail was 5 feet long, and grey with stripes, but what of that? In Sila forest on the East of far Calabria's shore She tumbled from a lofty tree - none ever saw her more.

63. Edward Lear
Artist Index Thumbnails Edward Lear. Edward Lear (18121888).view images. There are no details for Edward Lear at this time. To
http://www.artnet.com/ag/artistdetails.asp?aid=10227

64. Santa Saba By Edward Lear
Santa Saba, Edward Lear (18121888). Pen and ink and watercolour,13 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches (35 x 50.2 cm). Inscribed ‘Deir Mar Sabbas
http://www.agnewsgallery.co.uk/pages/wc_lear_santasaba.html
Santa Saba EDWARD LEAR
Pen and ink and watercolour,
13 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches (35 x 50.2 cm)
Edward Lear referred to his visit to Santa Saba in May 1858 in a letter to his sister dated 21 May and in one to Hallam Tennyson dated 18 September (Ruth Pitman The Wilderness of Engedi and the Convent of Santa Saba Landscape Illustrations of the Bible (Andrew Wilton The Life and Work of J.M.W Turner 25,000 GBP

65. Edward Lear
The Owl and the PussyCat by Edward Lear (1812-1888) I. The Owl andthe Pussy-Cat went to sea In a beautiful pea-green boat They
http://www.explorerdog.com/ilovemycat/poems/lear.htm
The Owl and the Pussy-Cat
by Edward Lear (1812-1888)
I. The Owl and the Pussy-Cat went to sea
In a beautiful pea-green boat:
They took some honey, and plenty of money
Wrapped up in a five-pound note.
The Owl looked up to the stars above,
And sang to a small guitar,
"O lovely Pussy, O Pussy, my love,
What a beautiful Pussy you are,
You are,
You are! What a beautiful Pussy you are! II. Pussy said to the Owl, "You elegant fowl, How charmingly sweet you sing! Oh! let us be married; too long we have tarried: But what shall we do for a ring?" They sailed away, for a year and a day, To the land where the bong-tree grows; And there in a wood a Piggy-wig stood, With a ring at the end of his nose, His nose, His nose, With a ring at the end of his nose. III. "Dear Pig, are you willing to sell for one shilling Your ring?" Said the Piggy, "I will." So they took it away, and were married next day By the Turkey who lives on the hill. They dined on mince and slices of quince, Which they ate with a runcible spoon; And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand, They danced by the light of the moon

66. LIMERICKS (in MARION)
Lear, Edward, 18121888. A book of limericks / by Edward Lear ; illustratedby the author. Boston Little, Brown, and Company, c1888.
http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION?S=LIMERICKS

67. Anecdote Leary Traveler? Lear Revolutions Europea
breaking out all over Europe. Lear, Edward (18121888), British poet, traveler,and landscape painter noted for his nonsense verse for children Sources V
http://anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=1590

68. Edward Lear's Poem
Edward Lear (18121888)*. Limerick 2 There Was an Old Man. Therewas an old man with a beard, Who said, It is just as I feared .
http://www.usglobe.com/Forms/Humor/lear1.html

69. Edward Lear's Poem
Edward Lear (18121888). Limerick 5 Limerick. There was a young man in Iowa.Who exclaimed, Where on earth shall I stow her! . Of his sister he spoke,.
http://www.usglobe.com/Forms/Humor/lear2.html

70. Poet Index: Five Centuries Of Poems In Modern English.  Streaming Audio By  Wa
Landor, Walter Savage 17751864 Lawrence, DH 1885-1930 Lear, Edward 1812-1888Lovelace, Richard 1618-1657 Lowell, Amy 1874-1925 Lyly, John 1554-1606
http://www.eaglesweb.com/poets.htm
EAGLESWEB.COM SPOKEN POETRY in MODERN ENGLISH from JOHN SKELTON [b. 1460] to W. H. AUDEN [d. 1973]
eaglesweb.com
A personal literature and arts website
In Europe:
eaglesweb.co.uk ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF POETS
in Modern English, from the birth of John Skelton in 1460 until the deaths of W. H. Auden and Conrad Aiken in 1973. Currently, 111 poets are represented on individual pages.
RealMedia streaming audio recordings by Walter Rufus Eagles
Newly added poets' years appear in green . Last updated 2003.III.08 Addison, Joseph
Aiken, Conrad

Akenside, Mark

[anon.]
[Elizabethan period]
Arnold, Matthew
Auden, W. H. Blackmur, R. P. Blake, William ... Greville, Fanny [18th Century] Hardy, Thomas Henley, William Ernest Herbert, George Herrick, Robert ... Southwell S.J., Saint Robert [1561-1595] [martyr] Stanley, Thomas Stephens, James Stevens, Wallace Stevenson, Robert Louis ... Return to Main Menu

71. Lear, Edward:Versek.
Havasi Attila fordításai. * Edward Lear (18121888) angol költo és grafikus,Lewis Carroll mellett az irodalmi nonszensz legnagyobb muveloje, a limerick
http://magyar-irodalom.elte.hu/prae/pr/200106/11.html
Edward Lear
    A Töpszli-Pöpszli Béb udvarlása
    Koromandel partvidéke
    töknövesztõ partvidék:
    ott a sûrû fák között
    élt a Töpszli-Pöpszli Béb.
    Csorba csupra, ócska széke
    volt a háza minden éke,
    mással nem rendelközött
    ott a sûrû fák között,
    mással nem rendelközött
    õ, a Töpszli-Pöpszli Béb, õ, a Töpszli-Pöpszli Béb. Piszkancsfáknak erdejében, hol a tök nõ szerteszét, hol az ösvény dombra visz, járt a Töpszli-Pöpszli Béb. S lámcsak, ott a domb tövében négy fehér kis tyúk körében ült az Édi Lédi Szmissz. "Hol az ösvény dombra visz, ott ül Édi Lédi Szmissz!" - szólt a Töpszli-Pöpszli Béb, szólt a Töpszli-Pöpszli Béb. "Édi Lédi! Édi Lédi! Hadd kérjem meg a kezét! Lenne-é a hitvesem?" - szólt a Töpszli-Pöpszli Béb. "Nem jó itt magányban élni, s úgy szeretném kicserélni bús, unalmas életem. Lenne-é a hitvesem? Beragyogná életem!" - szólt a Töpszli-Pöpszli Béb, szólt a Töpszli-Pöpszli Béb. "Koromandel partvidéke

72. Classic Poetry Selection
18441889) Jonson-Ben (1572-1637) Johnson-Lionel (1867-1902) Keats-John (1795-1821)Kettle-Thomas M (1880-1916), Lear-Edward (1812-1888) Ledwidge-Francis (1891
http://www.merelake.com/luscombe/poets/

73. ARCHIVE Edward Lear Limerick
A page on Lear focusing on his use of the limerick form. Includes some of Lear's original illustrations Category Arts Literature Authors L Lear, Edward Works......Edward Lear (1812 1888). Lear preferred the term NONSENSE - the termlimerick is listed by the Oxford English Dictionary as having
http://www.adh.brighton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/01/LIALear.html
Edward Lear Lear preferred the term NONSENSE - the term limerick is listed by the Oxford English Dictionary as having first appeared in 1898 but is of much greater antiquity as a literary form. LIMERICK - a verse form in five lines ( aabba ) and the usual vehicle for bawdy ("There was a young man from Brent...etc etc."). The verse form is exclusively comic and can be found at the beginning of the eighteenth century ( Mother Goose Melodies for Children 1719) and later ( The History of Sixteen Wonderful Old Women One of Lear's own nom-de-plume was Derry-down-Derry, the name of a Fool in a Mummer play.
His first Book of Nonsense was published in 1846 but was an ephemeral affair and no copy is thought to have survived. The second edition was published by Thomas McLean in 1855 and a third came out in 1860 - on economic grounds using using woodcuts instead of lithography. These examples of his work are reproduced from The Book of Nonsense and More Nonsense published by Warne London c1885. Each measures 20 x25cms. Lear was a prodigiously prolific landscape painter in watercolour and oils, having learnt much about the latter from William Holman Hunt. He was equally active as an illustrator of birds and plants. His most enduring work is his corpus of Nonsense illustration, drawn quickly, with great spirit and intense feelings of melancholy, anxiety, and dwelling on the grave results of disorder.

74. Pages For All Time - Edward Lear, Parody Of Excelsior
Parody of Excelsior Edward Lear, famous as a landscape artist and humourist, was a close friend of Edward Wilson.
http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/slv/exhibitions/pages/lear.html
Edward Lear
Parody of Excelsior
undated
Edward Lear, famous as a landscape artist and humourist, was a close friend of Edward Wilson . Here, in homage to Wilson's interest in pig-breeding, he offers a parody of Longfellow's poem Excelsior , in which a young mountaineer climbs the highest summit at the cost of his life, all the while bearing a banner with the word "excelsior" ("higher"). Lear's prodigious porker runs no risk of perishing in the heights: a much more mundane fate awaits him. List of Documents Pages for all Time

75. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Lear, Edward 1812 - 1888
Lear, Edward 1812 1888. Záhlaví. Název. Signatura. Lear, Edward
http://www.mlp.cz/cz/offline/perlie/l/87894.htm
Lear, Edward 1812 - 1888
Záhlaví Název Signatura LEAR, Edward Velká kniha nesmyslù AA 37461 PØIDAL, Antonín Kdo je lord Nesmyslitelátor aneb Byl jeden starý m Offline poslední zmìny: 31.03.2003 kont@kt

76. DayPoems Edward Lear (1812 - 1888)
A page on Lear focusing on his useof the limerick form. View Edward Lear (1812 - 1888) Add a comment . . .......Edward Lear (1812 1888). DMOZ
http://www.daypoems.net/nodes/cccw adh bton ac uk schoolofdesign MA COURSE 01 LI

77. Sporting Art Auction Specials Catalog...
101, (1812 – 1888) Edward Lear’s Illustrations of the most flamboyant and vivaciousof bird families The Family of Parrots is 37 brilliantly handcolored
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Item# Description Sale Price Retail Price Image OWEN J. GROMME: "RUFFED GROUSE in WINTER", pencil signed, numbered 932/950, 1981 by WildWings never framed, glued or trimmed in excellent condition. Photo cuts off part of the image and the print is shrink wrapped. Plate size 25.5" x 32" and image size 20.5" x 27".

78. Edward Lear
Translate this page Edward Lear (1812 - 1888). Der Künstler wurde 1812 in Holloway,London geboren und starb 1888 im italienischen San Remo.
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Edward Lear (1812 - 1888)
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79. The Pelican Chorus And Other Nonsense (in VSCCAT)
The pelican chorus and other nonsense. Title The pelican chorus andother nonsense / by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Fred Marcellino.
http://scolar.vsc.edu:8003/VSCCAT/ACJ-0117
The pelican chorus and other nonsense
Title:
  • The pelican chorus and other nonsense / by Edward Lear ; illustrated by Fred Marcellino.
Author:
Published:
  • [New York] : HarperCollins Publishers, 1995.
Edition:
  • 1st ed.
Subject:
Other titles:
  • Pelican chorus
Material:
  • 1 v. (unpaged) : chiefly col. ill. ; 25 x 29 cm.
Note:
  • "Michael di Capua books."
LC Card no:
  • 94078570 /AC
ISBN:
  • Other ID no:
    • LCMARC/ATM-2411/LSC_JOY
    System ID no:
    • ACJ-0117
    Holdings:
    Lyndon State College
    • CALL NUMBER: Le Easy Juv Available
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  • 80. Edward Lear - Wikipedia
    Edward Lear (1812 1888) was an artist and writer, well known forhis nonsensical poetry and limericks, which he popularised. He
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    Edward Lear
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edward Lear ) was an artist and writer , well known for his nonsensical poetry and limericks , which he popularised. He was born in London and was the twentieth child of his parents. He started work as an illustrator and his first publication was Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae, or Parrots in . In , he published A Book of Nonsense which went through three editions. In The History of the Seven Families of the Lake Pipple-Popple was published and in , his most famous piece of nonsense, The Owl and the Pussycat which he wrote for the children of his patron Edward Stanley, 13th

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