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There Was An Old Lady Of Winchelsea

Edward Lear

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!’
—That exhaustive old Lady of of Winchelsea.
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From More Nonsense Pictures, Rhymes Botany &c. | 1872
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