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 Winchelsea!
-Edward Lear: “More Nonsense, Pictures, Rhymes, Botany, Etc.” (1872), limerick 83
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*Winchelsea: A town on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, in the county of East Sussex, England. Winchelsea was founded in 1288, replacing the town of Old Chelsea, which was drowned by the sea in 1287.
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 Winchelsea!
-Edward Lear: “More Nonsense, Pictures, Rhymes, Botany, Etc.” (1872), limerick 83
Continue scrolling down this website page to read the next article, or click or tap on these words to read Housekeeping And Housecleaning Gathered By David Hugh Beaumont.
*Winchelsea: A town on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, in the county of East Sussex, England. Winchelsea was founded in 1288, replacing the town of Old Chelsea, which was drowned by the sea in 1287.