There was an Old Person of Bangor,
Whose face was distorted with anger;
He tore off his boots,
And subsisted on roots,
That borascible person of Bangor.
by Edward Lear: “A Book of Nonsense” (1846), limerick 84
Whose face was distorted with anger;
He tore off his boots,
And subsisted on roots,
That borascible person of Bangor.
by Edward Lear: “A Book of Nonsense” (1846), limerick 84