| There was one who was famed for the number of things
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| He forgot when he entered the ship:
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| His umbrella, his watch, all his jewels and rings
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| And the clothes he had bought for the trip
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| He had forty-two boxes, all carefully packed
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| With his name painted clearly on each:
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| But, since he omitted to mention the fact
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| They were all left behind on the beach
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| «His form is ungainly — his intellect small —»
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| (The Bellman would often remark)
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| «But his courage is perfect! |
| And that, after all
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| Is the thing that one needs with a Snark.»
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| His courage is perfect! |
| And that, after all
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| Is the thing that one needs with a Snark
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| Well, the loss of his clothes hardly mattered, because
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| He had seven coats on when he came
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| With three pairs of boots — but the worst of it was
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| He had wholly forgotten his name
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| He would answer to «Hi!» |
| or to any loud cry
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| Such as «Fry me!» |
| or «Fritter my wig!»
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| To «What-you-may-call-um!» |
| or «What-was-his-name!»
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| But especially «Thing-um-a-jig!»
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| «His form is ungainly — his intellect small —»
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| (The Bellman would often remark)
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| «But his courage is perfect! |
| And that, after all
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| Is the thing that one needs with a Snark.»
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| While, for those who preferred a more forcible word
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| He had different names from these:
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| His intimate friends called him «Candle-ends,»
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| And his enemies «Toasted-cheese.»
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| He came as a Baker: but owned, when too late —
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| And it drove the poor Bellman half-mad —
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| He could only bake Bridecake — for which, I may state
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| No materials were to be had
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| «His form is ungainly — his intellect small —»
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| (The Bellman would often remark)
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| «But his courage is perfect! |
| And that, after all
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| Is the thing that one needs with a Snark.»
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| «His form is ungainly — his intellect small —»
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| (The Bellman would often remark)
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| «But his courage is perfect! |
| And that, after all
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| Is the thing that one needs with a Snark.»
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| «His form is ungainly — his intellect small —»
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| (The Bellman would often remark)
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| «But his courage is perfect! |
| And that, after all
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| Is the thing that one needs with a Snark.» |