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A Parody Anthology
BY
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1919
Copyright, 1904
By Charles Scribner's Sons
Published, September, 1904
TO
MRS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT
NOTE
Acknowledgment is hereby gratefully made to the publishers of the various parodies for permission to include them in this compilation.
The parodies from “Diversions of the Echo Club," by Bayard Taylor, and Mary and Her Lamb, from “New Waggings of Old Tales," by Frank Dempster Sherman, are published by permission of Messrs. Houghton, Mifflin & Company.
By the courtesy of John Lane are included the parodies of Anthony C. Deane, from his volume “New Rhymes for Old;" and those of Owen Seaman, from volumes “In Cap and Bells" and “The Battle of the Bays."
Bed During Exams is from “Cap and Gown," published by Messrs. L. C. Page & Company.
The Golfer's Rubaiyat, by H. C. Boynton, is from “A Book of American Humorous Verse," published by Messrs. Herbert S. Stone & Company.
Staccato to O Le Lupe is from “Last Scenes from Vagabondia," by Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey, published by Messrs. Small, Maynard & Company.
The two poems by Ben King are published by Forbes & Co.
The following are published by Charles Scribner's Sons: Song, from “The Book of Joyous Children," by James Whitcomb Riley; Home Sweet Home, and Imitation, from “Poems" of H. C. Bunner; and Song of a Heart, and Godiva, from “Overheard in a Garden," by Oliver Herford.
CONTENTS
After Omar Khayyam |
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The Golfer's Rubaiyat | H. W. Boynton | 3 |
An Omar for Ladies | Josephine Daskam Bacon | 5 |
The Modern Rubaiyat | Kate Masterson | 7 |
Lines Written by Request | Owen Seaman | 10 |
The Baby's Omar | Carolyn Wells | 12 |
After Chaucer |
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Ye Clerke of ye Wethere | Anonymous | 14 |
After Spenser |
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A Portrait | John Keats | 15 |
After Shakespeare |
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The Bachelor's Soliloquy | Anonymous | 17 |
Poker | Anonymous | 18 |
Toothache | Anonymous | 19 |
A Dreary Song | Shirley Brooks | 20 |
To the Stall-holders at a Fancy Fair | W. S. Gilbert | 21 |
Song | J. W. Riley | 22 |
The Whist Player's Soliloquy | Carolyn Wells | 23 |
After Wither |
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Answer to Master Wither's Song | Ben Jonson | 25 |
After Herrick |
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Song | Oliver Herford | 27 |
To Julia Under Lock and Key | Owen Seaman | 27 |
After Nursery Rhymes |
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An Idyll |