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    Delphi Complete Poetical Works of Edward Lear

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    The Scroobious Pip went out one day

      When the grass was green, and the sky was grey.

      Then all the beasts in the world came round

      When the Scroobious Pip sat down on the ground.

      The cat and the dog and the kangaroo

      The sheep and the cow and the guineapig too —

      The wolf he howled, the horse he neighed

      The little pig squeaked and the donkey brayed,

      And when the lion began to roar

      There never was heard such a noise before.

      And every beast he stood on the tip

      Of his toes to look a the Scroobious Pip.

      At last they said to the Fox - “By far,

      You’re the wisest beast! You know you are!

      Go close to Scroobious Pip and say,

      Tell us all about yourself we pray-

      For as yet we can’t make out in the least

      If you’re Fish or Insect, or Bird or Beast.”

      The Scroobious Pip looked vaguelyy round

      And sang these words with a rumbling sound-

      Chippetty Flip; Flippetty Chip;-

      My only name is the Scroobious Pip.

      2

      The Scroobious Pip from the top of a tree

      Saw the distant Jellybolee,-

      And all the birds in the world came there,

      Flying in crowds all through the air.

      The Vulture and Eagle, the cock and the hen

      The Ostrich the Turkey the Snipe and the Wren;

      The Parrot chattered, the Blackbird sung

      And the owl looked wise bu held his tongue,

      And when the Peacock began to scream

      The hullabaloo was quite extreme.

      And every bird he fluttered the tip

      Of his wng as he stared at the Scroobious Pip.

      At last they said to the owl- “By far,

      You’re the wisest Bird — you know you are!

      Fly close to the Scroobious Pip and say,

      Explain all about yourself we paray-

      For as yet we have neither seen nor heard

      If you’re fish or insect, beast or bird!”

      The Scroobious Pip looked gaily round

      And sang these words with a chirpy sound-

      Chippetty Flip; Flippetty Chip;-

      My only name is the Scroobious Pip.

      3

      The Scroobious Pip went into the sea

      By the beautiful shore of Jellybolee-

      All the fish in the world swam round

      With a splashing squashy spluttering sound.

      The sprat, the herring, the turbot too

      The shark, the sole and the mackerel blue,

      The flounder spluttered, the purpoise puffed

      ...............................................................

      And when the whale began to spout

      ...............................................................

      And every fish he shook the tip

      Of his tail as he gazed on the Scroobious Pip

      At last they said to the whale- “By far

      You’re the biggest Fish - you know you are!

      Swim close to the Scroobious Pip and say-

      Tell us all about yourself we pray!-

      For to know you yourself is our only wish;

      Are you beast or insect, bird or fish?”

      The Scroobious Pip looked softly round

      And sung these words with a liquid sound-

      Pliffity Flip; Pliffety Flip;-

      My only name is the Scroobious Pip.

      4

      The scroobious Pip sat under a tree

      By the silent shores of the Jellybolee;

      All the insects in all the world

      About the Scroobious Pip entwirled.

      Beetles and with purple eyes

      Gnats and buzztilential flies-

      Grasshoppers, butterflies, spiders too,

      Wasps and bees and dragon-flies blue,

      And when the gnats began to hum

      bounced like a dismal drum,

      And every insect curled the tip

      Of his snout, and looked a the Scroobious Pip.

      At last the said to the Ant - “By far

      You’re the wisest insect, you know you are!

      Creep close to the Scroobious Pip and say-

      Tell us all about yourself we pray,

      For we can’t find out, and we can’t tell why-

      If you’re beast or fish or a bird or a fly.”

      The Scroobious Pip turned quickly round

      And sang these words with a whistly sound

      Wizzeby wip - wizzeby wip —

      My only name is the Scroobious Pip.

      5

      Then all the beasts that walk on the ground

      Danced in a circle round and round-

      And all the birds that fly in the air

      Flew round and round in a circle there,

      And all the fish in the Jellybolee

      Swum in a circle about the sea,

      And all the insects that creep or go

      Buzzed in a circle to and fro.

      And they roared and sang and whistled and cried

      Till the noise was heard from side to side-

      Chippetty tip! Chippetty tip!

      It’s only name is the Scroobious Pip.

      THE ADVENTURES OF MR. LEAR, THE POLLY AND THE PUSSEYBITE ON THEIR WAY TO THE RITERTITLE MOUNTAINS

      Aug. 23, 1866.

      1, Upper Hyde Park Garden

      Mr. Lear goes out a walking with Polly and the Pusseybite.

      Mr. Lear, feeling tired, and also the Polly and the Pusseybite, sit down on a wall to rest.

      Mr. Lear, the Polly and the Pusseybite go into a shop to buy a Numbrella, because it began to rain.

      Mr. Lear, the Polly and the Pusseybite having purchased umbrellas, proceed on their walk.

      Mr. Lear, the Polly and the Pusseybite arrive at a bridge, which being broken they do not know what to do.

      Mr. Lear, the Polly and the Pusseybite all tumble promiscuous into the raging river and become quite wet.

      A page missing here from the manuscript.

      Mr. Lear, the Polly and the Pusseybite peruse their journey in a benevolent boat.

      Mr. Lear, the Polly and the Pusseybite incidentally fall over an unexpected cataract, and are all dashed to atoms.

      A page missing here from the manuscript.

      The 2 venerable Jebusites fasten the remains of Mr. Lear, the Polly and the Pusseybite, but fail to reconstruct them perfectly as 3 individuals.

      Mr. Lear and the Pusseybite and the Pollycat and the 2 Jebusites and the Jerusalem Artichokes and the Octogonal Oysterclippers all tumble into a deep hole and are never seen or distinguished or heard of never more afterwards.

      The Poems

      The headquarters of the Zoological Society, London. By the age of 16, Lear was already earning a wage from his illustration work, employed as an ornithological draughtsman by the Zoological Society.

      LIST OF POEMS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER

      THERE WAS AN OLD DERRY DOWN DERRY

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WITH A NOSE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG PERSON OF SMYRNA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN ON A HILL

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF CHILI

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WITH A GONG

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF KILKENNY

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF COLUMBIA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN IN A TREE

      THERE WAS AN OLD LADY OF CHERTSEY

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY WHOSE CHIN

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WITH A FLUTE, —

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF PORTUGAL

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF ISCHIA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF VIENNA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN IN A BOAT

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BUDA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF MOLDAVIA

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF HURST

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF MADRAS

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF DOVER


      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF LEEDS

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF CADIZ

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE ISLES

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BASING

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WHO SUPPOSED

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON WHOSE HABITS

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE WEST

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF MARSEILLES

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE WREKIN

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY WHOSE NOSE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF NORWAY

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF APULIA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF QUEBEC, —

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF BUTE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF PHILŒ

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WITH A POKER

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF PRAGUE

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF PERU

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE NORTH

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF TROY

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF MOLD

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF TRING

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF NEPAUL

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE NILE

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF TH’ ABRUZZI

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF CALCUTTA

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF RHODES

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE SOUTH

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF MELROSE

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE DEE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF LUCCA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF COBLENZ

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF BOHEMIA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF CORFU

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF VESUVIUS

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF DUNDEE

      THERE WAS AN OLD LADY WHOSE FOLLY

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN ON SOME ROCKS

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF RHEIMS

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF LEGHORN

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN IN A PEW

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF JAMAICA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WHO SAID, “HOW

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF TROY

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF HULL

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF DUTTON

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WHO SAID, “HUSH!

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF RUSSIA

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF TYRE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BANGOR

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE EAST

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE COAST

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF KAMSCHATKA

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF GRETNA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WITH A BEARD

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF BERLIN

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE WEST

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF CHEADLE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF ANERLEY

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF WALES

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF WELLING

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF TARTARY

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF WHITEHAVEN

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF SWEDEN

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF CHESTER

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE CAPE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BURTON

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF EMS

      THERE WAS A YOUNG GIRL OF MAJORCA

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF POOLE

      THERE WAS AN OLD LADY OF PRAGUE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF PARMA

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF SPARTA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN ON WHOSE NOSE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF TURKEY

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF AÔSTA

      THERE WAS A YOUNG PERSON OF CRETE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF CLARE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF DORKING

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF CAPE HORN

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF CROMER

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE HAGUE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF SPAIN

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WHO SAID, “WELL!

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WITH AN OWL

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN IN A CASEMENT

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF EWELL

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF PERU.

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WITH A BEARD

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY WHOSE EYES

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF RYDE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY WHOSE BONNET

      THE OWL AND THE PUSSY-CAT.

      THE DUCK AND THE KANGAROO.

      THE DADDY LONG-LEGS AND THE FLY.

      THE JUMBLIES.

      THE NUTCRACKERS AND THE SUGAR-TONGS.

      CALICO PIE.

      MR. AND MRS. SPIKKY SPARROW.

      THE BROOM, THE SHOVEL, THE POKER, AND THE TONGS.

      THE TABLE AND THE CHAIR.

      ALPHABET I. (1871)

      ALPHABET II. (1871)

      ALPHABET III. (1871)

      THERE WAS A YOUNG PERSON OF BANTRY

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN AT A JUNCTION

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF MINETY

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THERMOPYLAE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF DEAL

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN ON THE HUMBER

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN IN A BARGE

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF DUNROSE

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF TOULOUSE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BREE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BROMLEY

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF SHIELDS

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF DUNLUCE

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF DEE-SIDE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON IN BLACK

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THE DARGLE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF PINNER

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF CHINA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN IN A MARSH

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BRILL

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF WICK

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN AT A STATION

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THREE BRIDGES

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF HONG KONG

      THERE WAS A YOUNG PERSON IN GREEN

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF FIFE

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WHO SCREAMED OUT

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY IN WHITE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF SLOUGH

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF DOWN

      THERE WAS A YOUNG PERSON IN RED

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF HOVE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG PERSON IN PINK

      THERE WAS AN OLD LADY OF FRANCE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF PUTNEY

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF LOO

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF WOKING

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF DEAN

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY IN BLUE

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN IN A GARDEN

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF PISA

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF FLORENCE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF SHEEN

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF WARE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG PERSON OF JANINA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF CASHMERE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF CASSEL

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF PETT

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF SPITHEAD

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN ON THE BORDER

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF DUMBREE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF FILEY

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WHOSE REMORSE

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF IBREEM

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF WILTS

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF GRANGE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF NEWRY

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF DUMBLANE

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF PORT GRIGOR

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF EL HUMS

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF WEST DUMPET

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF SARK

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN WHOSE DESPAIR

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BARNES

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF NICE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF GREENWICH

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF CANNES

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF ICKLEY

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF HYDE

      THERE W
    AS AN OLD PERSON IN GRAY

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF ANCONA

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF SESTRI

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BLYTHE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG PERSON OF AYR

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF RIMINI

      THERE IS A YOUNG LADY, WHOSE NOSE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF EALING

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF THAMES DITTON

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BRAY

      THERE WAS A YOUNG PERSON WHOSE HISTORY

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BOW

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF RYE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF CROWLE

      THERE WAS AN OLD LADY OF WINCHELSEA

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN IN A TREE

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF CORSICA

      THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY OF FIRLE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF STROUD

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF BOULAK

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF SKYE

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF BLACKHEATH

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN, WHO WHEN LITTLE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF DUNDALK

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF SHOREHAM

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BAR

      THERE WAS A YOUNG PERSON OF KEW

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF JODD

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BUDE

      THERE WAS AN OLD PERSON OF BRIGG

      THERE WAS AN OLD MAN OF MESSINA

      THE ABSOLUTELY ABSTEMIOUS ASS

      THE BOUNTIFUL BEETLE

      THE COMFORTABLE CONFIDENTIAL COW

      THE DOLOMPHIOUS DUCK

      THE ENTHUSIASTIC ELEPHANT

      THE FIZZGIGGIOUS FISH

      THE GOOD-NATURED GREY GULL

      THE HASTY HIGGELDIPIGGLEDY HEN

      THE INVENTIVE INDIAN

      THE JUDICIOUS JUBILANT JAY

      THE KICKING KANGAROO

      THE LIVELY LEARNED LOBSTER

      THE MELODIOUS MERITORIOUS MOUSE

      THE NUTRITIOUS NEWT

      THE OBSEQUIOUS ORNAMENTAL OSTRICH

      THE PERPENDICULAR PURPLE POLLY

      THE QUEER QUERULOUS QUAIL

      THE RURAL RUNCIBLE RAVEN

      THE SCROOBIOUS SNAKE

      THE TUMULTUOUS TOM-TOMMY TORTOISE

      THE UMBRAGEOUS UMBRELLA-MAKER

      THE VISIBLY VICIOUS VULTURE

      THE WORRYING WHIZZING WASP

      THE EXCELLENT DOUBLE-EXTRA XX

      THE YONGHY-BONGHY-BO

      THE ZIGZAG ZEALOUS ZEBRA

      THE DONG WITH A LUMINOUS NOSE.

      THE TWO OLD BACHELORS.

     


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