Edward Lear Limerick Poems

1.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Of Dorking,

There was a Young Lady of Dorking,
Who bought a large bonnet for walking;
But its colour and size,
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2.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Peru

There was an Old Man of Peru,
Who never knew what he should do;
So he tore off his hair,
And behaved like a bear,
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3.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Of Norway,

There was a Young Lady of Norway,
Who casually sat on a doorway;
When the door squeezed her flat,
She exclaimed, 'What of that?'
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4.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady In White

There was a Young Lady in White,
Who looked out at the depths of the Night;
But the birds of the air
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5.
Limerick: The Was A Young Lady Of Bute

The was a Young Lady of Bute,
Who played on a silver-gilt flute;
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6.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Of Hull

There was a Young Lady of Hull,
Who was chased by a virulent bull;
But she seized on a spade,
And called out, 'Who's afraid?'
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7.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Whose Chin

There was a Young Lady whose chin,
Resembled the point of a pin;
So she had it made sharp,
And purchased a harp,
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8.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man In A Boat

There was an Old Man in a boat,
Who said, 'I'm afloat! I'm afloat!'
When they said, 'No! you aint!'
He was ready to faint,
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9.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Whose Nose

There was a Young Lady whose nose,
Was so long that it reached to her toes;
So she hired an Old Lady,
Whose conduct was steady,
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10.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Of Portugal

There was a Young Lady of Portugal,
Whose ideas were excessively nautical:
She climbed up a tree,
To examine the sea,
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11.
Limerick: There Was A Young Person Whose History

There was a young person whose history
Was always considered a mystery.
She sate in a ditch,
Although no one knew which,
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12.
Limerick: There Was A Young Person Of Crete

There was a Young Person of Crete,
Whose toilette was far from complete;
She dressed in a sack,
Spickle-speckled with black,
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13.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Of Poole

There was a Young Lady of Poole,
Whose soup was excessively cool;
So she put it to boil
By the aid of some oil,
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14.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Of Ryde

There was a Young Lady of Ryde,
Whose shoe-strings were seldom untied.
She purchased some clogs,
And some small spotted dogs,
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15.
Limerick: There Was An Old Derry Down Derry,

There was an Old Derry down Derry,
Who loved to see little folks merry;
So he made them a Book,
And with laughter they shook,
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16.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Whose Bonnet

There was a Young Lady whose bonnet,
Came untied when the birds sate upon it;
But she said: 'I don't care!
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17.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Of Turkey

There was a Young Lady of Turkey,
Who wept when the weather was murky;
When the day turned out fine,
She ceased to repine,
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18.
Limerick: There Was A Young Lady Of Tyre

There was a Young Lady of Tyre,
Who swept the loud chords of a lyre;
At the sound of each sweep
She enraptured the deep,
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19.
Limerick: There Was Old Man In A Pew

There was Old Man in a pew,
Whose waistcoat was spotted with blue;
But he tore it in pieces
To give to his nieces,
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20.
Limerick: There Was A Young Person Of Smyrna,

There was a Young Person of Smyrna,
Whose Grandmother threatened to burn her;
But she seized on the cat,
And said, 'Granny, burn that!
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21.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Kilkenny

There was an Old Man of Kilkenny,
Who never had more than a penny;
He spent all that money,
In onions and honey,
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22.
Limerick: There Was An Ol Man Of Quebec

There was an Ol Man of Quebec,
A beetle ran over his neck;
But he cried, 'With a needle,
I'll slay you, O beadle!'
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23.
Limerick: There Was An Old Lady Of Chertsey

There was an Old Lady of Chertsey,
Who made a remarkable curtsey;
She twirled round and round,
Till she sunk underground,
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24.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Madras

There was an Old Man of Madras,
Who rode on a cream-coloured ass;
But the length of its ears,
So promoted his fears,
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25.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Hong Kong

There was an Old Man of Hong Kong,
Who never did anything wrong.
He lay on his back,
With his head in a sack,
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26.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of The East

There was an Old Man of the East,
Who gave all his children a feast;
But they all ate so much
And their conduct was such
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27.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Dundee

There was an Old Man of Dundee,
Who frequented the top of a tree;
When disturbed by the crows,
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28.
Limerick:There Was An Old Man With A Owl

There was an Old Man with a owl,
Who continued to bother and howl;
He sat on a rail
And imbibed bitter ale,
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29.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Bohemia

There was an Old Man of Bohemia,
Whose daughter was christened Euphemia,
Till one day, to his grief,
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30.
Limerick: There Was An Old Person Of Rhodes

There was an Old Person of Rhodes,
Who strongly objected to toads;
He paid several cousins,
To catch them by the dozens,
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31.
Limerick:There Was An Old Person Of Chester

There was an Old Person of Chester,
Whom several small children did pester;
They threw some large stones,
Which broke most of his bones,
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32.
Limerick:There Was A Young Lady Of Clare

There was a Young Lady of Clare,
Who was sadly pursued by a bear;
When she found she was tired,
She abruptly expired,
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33.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Cape Horn,

There was an Old Man of Cape Horn,
Who wished he had never been born;
So he sat on a chair,
Till he died of despair,
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34.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Columbia

There was an Old Man of Columbia,
Who was thirsty, and called out for some beer;
But they brought it quite hot,
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35.
Limerick:There Was An Old Person Of Ewell

There was an Old Person of Ewell,
Who chiefly subsisted on gruel;
But to make it more nice
He inserted some mice,
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36.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Jamaica

There was an Old Man of Jamaica,
Who suddenly married a Quaker;
But she cried out, 'Alack!
I have married a black!'
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37.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Who Supposed

There was an Old Man who supposed,
That the street door was partially closed;
But some very large rats,
Ate his coats and his hats,
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38.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of The Dee

There was an Old Man of the Dee,
Who was sadly annoyed by a flea;
When he said, 'I will scratch it,'
They gave him a hatchet,
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39.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Th' Abruzzi

There was an Old Man of th' Abruzzi,
So blind that he couldn't his foot see;
When they said, 'That's your toe,'
He replied, 'Is it so?'
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40.
Limerick:There Was An Old Man With A Beard

There was an Old Man with a beard,
Who sat on a horse when he reared;
But they said, 'Never mind!
You will fall off behind,
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41.
Limerick:There Was An Old Man Of Calcutta

There was an Old Man of Calcutta,
Who perpetually ate bread and butter,
Till a great bit of muffin,
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42.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Leghorn

There was an Old Man of Leghorn,
The smallest that ever was born;
But quickly snapped up he
Was once by a puppy,
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43.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Melrose

There was an Old Man of Melrose,
Who walked on the tips of his toes;
But they said, 'It ain't pleasant,
To see you at present,
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44.
Limerick:There Was An Old Man Of The Coast

There was an Old Man of the coast,
Who placidly sat on a post;
But when it was cold
He relinquished his hold
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45.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Coblenz

There was an Old Man of Coblenz,
The length of whose legs was immense;
He went with one prance
From Turkey to France,
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46.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Corfu

There was an Old Man of Corfu,
Who never knew what he should do;
So he rushed up and down,
Till the sun made him brown,
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47.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Nepaul

There was an Old Man of Nepaul,
From his horse had a terrible fall;
But, though split quite in two,
By some very strong glue,
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48.
Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of The Hague

There was an Old Man of the Hague,
Whose ideas were excessively vague;
He built a balloon
To examine the moon,
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49.
Limerick: There Was An Old Person Of Philæ,

There was an Old Person of Philæ,
Whose conduct was scroobious and wily;
He rushed up a Palm,
When the weather was calm,
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50.
Limerick: There Was An Old Lady Of Winchelsea

There was an old Lady of Winchelsea,
Who said, 'If you needle or pin shall see
On the floor of my room,
Sweep it up with the broom!'
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