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ly reduced him to silence. The second volume of Nonsense, commencing with the verses, "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat," was written at different times, and for different sets of children: the whole being collected in the course of last year, were then illustrated, and published in a single volume, by Mr. R.J. Bush, of 32 Charing Cross. The contents of the third or present volume were made also at different intervals in the last two years. Long years ago, in days when much of my time was passed in a country house, where children and mirth abounded, the lines beginning, "There was an old man of Tobago," were suggested to me by a valued friend, as a form of verse lending itself to limitless variety for rhymes and pictures; and thenceforth the greater part of the original drawings and verses for the first "Book of Nonsense" were struck off with a pen, no assistance ever having been given me in any way but that of uproarious delight and welcome at the appearance of every new absurdity. Most of these Drawings and Rhymes were transferred to lithographic stones in the year 1846, and were then first published by Mr. Thomas McLean, of the Haymarket. But that edition having been soon exhausted, and the call for the "Book of Nonsense" continuing, I added a considerable number of subjects to those previously-published, and having caused the whole to be carefully reproduced in woodcuts by Messrs. Dalzell, I disposed of the copyright to Messrs. Routledge and Warne, by whom the volume was published in 1843. EDWARD LEAR. VILLA EMILY, SAN REMO, August, 1871. * * * * * NONSENSE BOTANY. [Illustration: Barkia Howlaloudia.] [Illustration: Enkoopia Chickabiddia.] [Illustration: Jinglia Tinkettlia.] [Illustration: Nasticreechia Krorluppia.] [Illustration: Arthbroomia Rigida.] [Illustration: Sophtsluggia Glutinosa.] [Illustration: Minspysia Deliciosa.] [Illustration: Shoebootia Utilis.] [Illustration: Stunnia Dinnerbellia.] [Illustration: Tickia Orologica.] [Illustration: Washtubbia Circularis.] [Illustration: Tigerlillia Terribilis.] * * * * * ONE HUNDRED NONSENSE PICTURES AND RHYMES. [Illustration] There was a young person of Bantry, Who frequently slept in the pantry; When disturbed by the mice, she appeased them with rice, Th
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