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PRIZE NONSENSE VERSE.

There is a " divine " at St. Paul's Who lives in a vortex of " squalls," So great is his ire, he could " Swallow " the choir, And smash up the orchestra stalls. Will the author of the above forward his norn de plume and full name and address for publication. N.B. — No competitor can take more than one prize in a quarter. SAMPLES OF NONSENSE VERSES, GOOD BAD AND INDIFFERENT.

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 5, 16 October 1880, Page 38

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PRIZE NONSENSE VERSE. Observer, Volume 1, Issue 5, 16 October 1880, Page 38

PRIZE NONSENSE VERSE. Observer, Volume 1, Issue 5, 16 October 1880, Page 38

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