
A lyttel booke of nonsense
"A Lyttel Booke of Nonsense" by Randall Davies is a whimsical collection of humorous verses and limericks published during the early 20th century. This lighthearted book reflects the playful spirit of its time, likely evoking the traditions of children's literature and light poetry in England. It consists entirely of playful rhymes, showcasing the author's skill in crafting entertaining nonsense that captivates readers of all ages. The content of "A Lyttel Booke of Nonsense" features a series of charming limericks that tell amusing tales about various characters, often highlighting their quirky attributes and situations. Each poem introduces a different eccentric personality or scenario, from a young fellow dealing with a fear of the dark to an old fellow struggling with his granddaughter's suitors. Through clever wordplay and humorous situations, the book invites readers to enjoy the lighter side of life and the joy of language. Ultimately, it serves as a delightful reminder of the whimsical nature of nonsense poetry.
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