Edward Lear has a double niche in English culture, as a writer of inspired comic and sometimes surrealistic verse and as a skilled watercolour artist, sketching in Europe, as well as in Egypt, the Holy Land, Greece, and India.

He is responsible for that sea-faring tale of the Owl and the Pussy-Cat, and the Pobble who has no toes. Here he writes a rather charming biographical study of himself, complete with runcible hat.

HOW PLEASANT TO KNOW MR LEAR

‘How pleasant to know Mr Lear!’

Who has written such volumes of stuff!

Some think him ill-tempered and queer,

But a few think him pleasant enough.

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His mind is concrete and fastidious,

His nose is remarkably big;

His visage is more or less hideous,

His beard it resembles a wig.

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He has ears and two eyes, and ten fingers,

Leastways if you reckon two thumbs;

Long ago he was one of the singers,

But now he is one of the dumbs.

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He sits in a beautiful parlour

With hundreds of books on the wall;

He drinks a great deal of Marsala,

But never gets tipsy at all.

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He has many friends, laymen and clerical,

Old Foss is the name of his cat;

His body is perfectly spherical,

He weareth a runcible hat.

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When he walks in a waterproof white,

The children run after him so!

Calling out, ‘he’s come out in his night-

gown, that crazy old Englishman, oh!’

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He weeps by the side of the ocean,

He weeps on the top of the hill;

He purchases pancakes and lotion,

And chocolate shrimps from the mill.

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He reads but he cannot speak Spanish,

He cannot abide ginger-beer:

Ere the days of his pilgrimage vanish,

How pleasant to know Mr Lear!