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"Beware the Jabberwock, my son!The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!" |
Lewis Carroll
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$800 |
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POETRY, THY NAME IS HIM |
2012-06-08 |
#6395 |
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This author's song for Humpty-Dumpty begins, "In winter, when the fields are white / I sing this song for your delight" |
Lewis Carroll
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$600 |
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POETRY |
2008-02-11 |
#5396 |
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Encyclopedia Britannica calls his "The Hunting of the Snark" "nonsense literature of the highest order" |
Lewis Carroll
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$400 |
DJ |
BRITISH POETS & POETRY |
2006-06-28 |
#5033 |
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He coined the words "brillig", "slithy" & "mimsy" in "Jabberwocky" |
Lewis Carroll
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$400 |
DJ |
POETS & POETRY |
2001-05-02 |
#3848 |
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"'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe" |
Lewis Carroll
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$200 |
DJ |
NAME THE POET |
2001-04-05 |
#3829 |
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"So rested he by the tumtum tree, and stood awhile in thought" is a line from his "Jabberwocky" |
Lewis Carroll
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$200 |
DJ |
POET-TREE |
1998-11-20 |
#3270 |
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British author who wrote, "'The time has come,' the walrus said, 'to talk of many things...'" |
Lewis Carroll
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$600 |
DJ |
POETS & POETRY |
1997-05-13 |
#2937 |
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He subtitled his nonsense poem "The Hunting of the Snark" "An Agony in Eight Fits" |
Lewis Carroll
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$800 |
DJ |
POETS |
1992-10-14 |
#1863 |