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Lewis Carroll

The Hunting of the Snark: an Agony, in Eight Fits

Lewis Carroll is known for his delightful children's tales. He is perhaps best known for his classics, Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass. This humorous poem tells the tale of an impossible voyage for an improbable crew hunting an imaginary creature.
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  • Robertidézett10 évvel ezelőtt
    “For, although common Snarks do no manner of harm,
    Yet, I feel it my duty to say,
    Some are Boojums—” The Bellman broke off in alarm,
    For the Baker had fainted away.
  • Robertidézett10 évvel ezelőtt
    “Come, listen, my men, while I tell you again
    The five unmistakable marks
    By which you may know, wheresoever you go,
    The warranted genuine Snarks.
    “Let us take them in order. The first is the taste,
    Which is meagre and hollow, but crisp:
    Like a coat that is rather too tight in the waist,
    With a flavour of Will-o-the-wisp.
    “Its habit of getting up late you’ll agree
    That it carries too far, when I say
    That it frequently breakfasts at five-o’clock tea,
    And dines on the following day.
    “The third is its slowness in taking a jest.
    Should you happen to venture on one,
    It will sigh like a thing that is deeply distressed:
    And it always looks grave at a pun.
    “The fourth is its fondness for bathing-machines,
    Which it constantly carries about,
    And believes that they add to the beauty of scenes—
    A sentiment open to doubt.
    “The fifth is ambition. It next will be right
    To describe each particular batch:
    Distinguishing those that have feathers, and bite,
    From those that have whiskers, and scratch.

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