Edward Lear wrote The Owl and the Pussy-cat poem in 1871.
"...They took some honey And plenty of money Wrapped up in a five-pound note."
he is a author from the 1800s who wrote about his experiances in the civil war in his 19 fiction books that he wrote and his most recognizable one is "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"
Some good owl jokes include: Someone said you sounded like an owl? (Who?) What do you call an owl with a deep voice? (A growl) Why did the owl say, "Tweet, tweet?" (Because he didn't give a hoot!)
Because they don't sleep at night.
that the owl may look little but clearly is stronger
Edward Lear wrote "The Owl and The Pussycat" for the three year old daughter of a friend, little Janet Symonds. She was ill at Christmas, and Mr. Lear wrote the poem to cheer her up. The Pussycat is based on his own beloved cat, Old Foss.
barn owl
barn owl
The Owl and the Pussycat - 1952 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
owl
The Owl!
The Owl and the Pussycat - 1934 was released on: USA: 9 March 1934
Edward Lear, a nonsense poet. Perhaps most famous for "The Owl and The Pussycat"
The owl and the pussycat get married by a turkey in Edward Lear's poem, "The Owl and the Pussycat." They then sail away in a pea-green boat to a land where the Bong-tree grows. It is a whimsical and nonsensical tale of love and adventure.
The poem "The Owl and the Pussycat" by Edward Lear features these characters who go out to sea in a beautiful pea green boat.
One shilling. 'Dear pig, are you willing to sell for one shilling, Your ring?' Said the Piggy, 'I will.'
The owl and the pussycat's boat was pea green. This detail comes from the beloved poem "The Owl and the Pussycat" by Edward Lear, where the color of the boat is whimsically described. The boat's color adds to the charm and playful imagery of the poem.