Yes he did...There once was a man from Peru / Who watched his wife making a stew / But once by mistake, / In the stove she did bake, / than unfortunate man from Peru.
No, Edward Lear did not write "There Once was a Man from Peru." Lear was known for his limericks and nonsense poems, but this particular line is not attributed to him.
There was an old man from Peru, Who dreamed he was eating his shoe. He woke in the night with a terrible fright, And found it was perfectly true. Most limericks are anonymous apart from those of Edward Lear, which some would argue aren't really limericks. It's nearly impossible to pin down the author of any particular limerick. I hope someone can be of more assistance here.
Edward Wells was born on August 17, 1910, in Lima, Peru.
Perú.
If you are writing it in Spanish (the main language of Peru), you would write it with an accent on the last letter: Perú.
You write the address and then you eat it. You write the address and then you eat it.
no. It was a Spanish colony.
The Incas
Cusco, Peru
yes, once a week.
Peru was once part of Spain and does speak Spanish.
because your mama ate all of the paper
once ther was a man from peru who died