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قراءة كتاب Love Sonnets of an Office Boy
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Love Sonnets of an Office Boy
passed since so strong, so bright, and so clever a novel as 'Buell Hampton' has made its appearance. There are no dull patches in it. Every page is filled with dewy freshness."—Opie Read.
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BOSTON and CHICAGO
Now in Twentieth Thousand
BEN KING'S VERSE
If I Should Die To-Night
If I should die to-night And you should come to my cold corpse and say, Weeping and heartsick o'er my lifeless clay— If I should die to-night And you should come in deepest grief and woe And say, "Here's that ten dollars that I owe"— I might arise in my large white cravat And say, "What's that?" If I should die to-night And you should come to my cold corpse and kneel, Clasping my bier to show the grief you feel— I say, if I should die to-night And you should come to me, and there and then Just even hint 'bout payin' me that ten, I might arise the while; But I'd drop dead again. |
(From "Ben King's Verse.") |
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"Lovers of real poetry and of quaint, whimsical humor will treasure 'Ben King's Verse' as a volume which can be read and re-read with pleasure, a companion for all moods and times."—The Journalist (New York).
Beautifully made. 292 pages. Price, $1.25
FORBES & COMPANY, Publishers
BOSTON and CHICAGO
Popular Humorous Verse
By NIXON WATERMAN
In Merry Mood,—A Book of Cheerful Rhymes
A Book of Verses
"Nixon Waterman needs no introduction to the American public. One of our most natural and musical singers, his verses have been quoted in every newspaper in the land, and have gone straight to the heart of the great army of 'just common folks.' He is always an optimist. The world is better—both happier and better—for such verses as these of Nixon Waterman."—Chicago Record-Herald.
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