There's Always Another Windmill by Ogden Nash
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The third book of poetry with another series of classic Nashisms that give a hearty bellow from the gut from the surprise word-play that makes Ogden's work such a treasure. 'There's Always Another Windmill' is a collection of poems printed in 1972 (originally 1969) from Penguin Publishers, divided into two parts: Songs of Innocence and How Pleasant to Ape Mr Lear. The first a remark upon Blake, while the other Edward Lear as the has been many comparisons between the two.
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