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Hoosier Lyrics

Hoosier Lyrics

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HOOSIER
LYRICS

 

BY

 

EUGENE FIELD

 

AUTHOR OF

THE CLINK OF THE ICE, JOHN SMITH,
U. S. A., IN WINK-A-WAY-LAND, ETC.

 

M. A. DONOHUE & COMPANY

CHICAGO, ILL.

 


SELECTED WORKS of
EUGENE FIELD

Uniform with this volume

The Clink of the Ice
Hoosier Lyrics
In Wink-a-Way Land
John Smith, U. S. A.

Four volumes, boxed, $3.00
Single volumes, 75 cents, postpaid

 

M. A. DONOHUE & CO.
701-727 S. DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO

 

Copyright, 1905
M. A. Donohue & Co.


INTRODUCTION.

 

From whatever point of view the character of Eugene Field is seen, genius—rare and quaint presents itself in childlike simplicity. That he was a poet of keen perception, of rare discrimination, all will admit. He was a humorist as delicate and fanciful as Artemus Ward, Mark Twain, Bill Nye, James Whitcomb Riley, Opie Read, or Bret Harte in their happiest moods. Within him ran a poetic vein, capable of being worked in any direction, and from which he could, at will, extract that which his imagination saw and felt most. That he occasionally left the child-world, in which he longed to linger, to wander among the older children of men, where intuitively the hungry listener follows him into his Temple of Mirth, all should rejoice, for those who knew him not, can while away the moments imbibing the genius of his imagination in the poetry and prose here presented.

Though never possessing an intimate acquaintanceship with Field, owing largely to the disparity in our ages, still there existed a bond of friendliness that renders my good opinion of him in a measure trustworthy. Born in the same city, both students in the same college, engaged at various times in newspaper work both in St. Louis and Chicago, residents of the same ward, with many mutual friends, it is not surprising that I am able to say of him that "the world is better off that he lived, not in gold and silver or precious jewels, but in the bestowal of priceless truths, of which the possessor of this book becomes a benefactor of no mean share of his estate."

Every lover of Field, whether of the songs of childhood or the poems that lend mirth to the out-pouring of his poetic nature, will welcome this unique collection of his choicest wit and humor.

Charles Walter Brown.

Chicago, January, 1905.


CONTENTS.

  PAGE.
Hoosier Lyrics Paraphrased 9
Gettin' On 14
Minnie Lee 16
Answer to Minnie Lee 17
Lizzie 18
Our Lady of the Mine 20
Penn-Yan Bill 25
Ed 31
How Salty Win Out 33
His Queen 36
Answer to His Queen 37
Alaskan Balladry—Skans in Love 38
The Biggest Fish 39
Bonnie Jim Campbell 42
Lyman, Frederick and Jim 44
A Wail 46
Clendenin's Lament 48
On the Wedding of G. C. 49
To G. C. 51
To Dr. F. W. R. 52

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