There was an Old Lady whose folly induced her to sit in a holly, from

There was an Old Lady whose folly induced her to sit in a holly, from 'A Book of Nonsense', published by Frederick Warne and Co., London, c.1875

(There was an Old Lady whose folly induced her to sit in a holly, from 'A Book of Nonsense', published by Frederick Warne and Co., London, c.1875 )


Edward Lear

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There was an Old Lady whose folly induced her to sit in a holly, from 'A Book of Nonsense', published by Frederick Warne and Co., London, c.1875 by Edward Lear. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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