American lawyers will be familiar with an old nursery rhyme about a wise man and a bramble bush, since it was used by Karl Llewelyn in a well-known set of lectures describing legal education in the United States: There was a man in our town and he was wondrous wise:
Of Bramble Bushes and Pierian Springs
Of Bramble Bushes and Pierian Springs
Of Bramble Bushes and Pierian Springs
American lawyers will be familiar with an old nursery rhyme about a wise man and a bramble bush, since it was used by Karl Llewelyn in a well-known set of lectures describing legal education in the United States: There was a man in our town and he was wondrous wise: