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4/26/08

WALLOPING WINDOW-BLIND

THE WALLOPING WINDOW BLIND BY CHARLES EDWARD CARRYL.

Glenda Jackson, the trolls and a company of pirate Muppets dance and sing to an 19th century poem by C. E. Carryl. Walloping Window Blind, The by Charles E. Carryl. A capital ship for an ocean trip Was the Walloping Window Blind. Oh, a capital ship for an ocean trip, Was the Walloping Window Blind; No gale that blew dismayed her crew Or troubled the captain's mind. The walloping window-blind Charles E. Carryl; adapted and illustrated by Jim LaMarche Publisher: New York : Lothrop, Lee Shepard Books, c1994. A capital ship for an ocean trip was the Walloping Window Blind. Anyone know info about the following bit of poetry? A capital ship for a sailing ship was the Walloping Window Blind The captain and crew. Anyone know info about the following bit of poetry? Recent Additions Poets: A B. C D. E F. G H. I J. K L. M N. O P. Q R. S T. U V. W X. Y Z. A Nautical Ballad. “My grandpa who built his own sailboats was partial to The Walloping Window Blind after the popular sea chanty of the same name. The Writer's Almanac with Garrison Keillor: 'The Walloping Window-blind' by Charles E. Carryl, and the literary and historical notes for Monday, December 25, 2000. Walloping Window Blind, owned and sailed competitively by Ted and Wendy Gadd over three decades. 19th century poem by Charles Edward Carryl, adapted with music.
THE WALLOPING WINDOW BLIND BY CHARLES EDWARD CARRYL

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A capital ship for an ocean trip was the Walloping Window Blind. quot; No wind that blew dismayed her crew or troubled the Captain’s mind. Lyrics to The Walloping Window Blind song by NATALIE MERCHANT: A capital ship for an ocean trip Was the Walloping Window Blind. Walloping Window Blind, owned and sailed competitively by Ted and Wendy Gadd over three decades. In the end, that dream has always been no more than the sound of the walloping window blind. quot;The Walloping Window Blind Lyrics by Natalie Merchant: A capital ship for an ocean trip Was the Walloping Window Blind. A capital ship for an ocean trip Was “The Walloping Window Blind; No gale that blew dismayed her crew Or troubled the captain’s mind. The Walloping Window-Blind by Charles E Echarles Edw Carryl, Jim LaMarche (Illustrator) - Find this book online from $0.99. Get new, rare used books at our marketplace. Written by Charles E. Carryl A capital ship for an ocean trip Was the Walloping Window Blind. No gale that blew dismayed her crew Or troubled the captain's mind. Walloping Window Blind: Crew: 2: LOA: 4.827 m (15.84 ft) Beam: 1.855 m (6 ft 1.0 in) Draft. A Capital Ship (Traditional) A capital ship for an ocean trip was the Walloping Window Blind. quot; No wind that blew dismayed her crew or troubled the Captain's mind. quot;Oh, a capital ship for an ocean trip, Was the Walloping Window Blind; No gale that blew dismayed her crew Or troubled the captain's mind.

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About A capital ship: Or, The walloping window-blind - A capital ship: Or, The walloping window-blind was written by Charles E. Carryl. about miriam] A CAPITAL SHIP (old English folk tune; words by Charles Carryl, 1896) A capital ship for an ocean trip was the walloping Window Blind. The Writer's Almanac with Garrison Keillor: 'The Walloping Window-blind' by Charles E. Carryl, and the literary and historical notes for Monday, March 8, 1993. Was The Walloping Window-blind— No gale that blew dismayed her crew Or troubled the captain’s mind. A Capital Ship lyrics By : Carryl Charles. Read romantic love poems, classic poems and best poems. The Walloping Window Blind - by Charles Edward Carryl. A capital ship for an ocean trip Was the Walloping Window Blind. THE NEW DEALERS—Unofficial Observer—Simon Schuster ($2.75). A capital ship for an ocean trip Was the Walloping Windowblind! a nonsense poem from Carolyn Wells' Nonsense Anthology. Like the wacky crew of the ship in Carryl's classic nonsense poem, readers will cheerily put to sea in this captivating picture book. Was there ever a ship so fit for a trip as the Walloping Window-blind?