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Monday, December 10, 2012

LIMERICK


     Limericks are part of English folk culture and many of them are of unknown origin. They are easy to remember. Limericks have survived the test of time. Limericks usually make people laugh. 

    Part II of Std. X English Text book starts with a limerick. Inspired by it Ms. Jismy Rose, H.S.A. English of St. Antony's H.S.S. Puthukkaad, wrote a limerick on the chapter 'The Beggar and the King'. English Blog is happy to announce that it is the first of its kind being published here and take this opportunity to congratulate her. More is expected from teacher- student fraternity...

THE BEGGAR AND THE KING

O, King with a crown on head
And has a frown on forehead

     Yea, wiser in words
     Yet miser in deeds

All the crowd want him dead.
 


JISMY ROSE K .A
H. S. A. ENGLISH
ST.ANTONY’S H S S PUDUKAD

4 comments:

  1. Hi Jimsy miss,
    good work. Thank you very much for sharing. The Limerick quoted has still a striking relevance to the new generation 'kings'.
    congratulations...Jimsy
    Keep on posting and enrich the blog.
    Thank you
    Ramdas
    NHS, Kolathur.

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  2. limerick usually make people laugh !!!!!!!
    very apt to the context.nice ......

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