id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36702 Graham, Harry Verse and Worse .txt text/plain 20799 2362 93 AUTHOR OF 'BALLADS OF THE BOER WAR,' 'RUTHLESS RHYMES Wear kilts, and, tho' men look askance, (It tastes like Stephens' Blue-black Inks);-Thank goodness there's 'no place like Home!' In fact, at times, 'tis far too much. Good Fortune dogs their steps all day, The latest new books as they came from the printers; I live for it, love for it, like it; I loved them like no other man, To write a Moral Book some day;-little book of rhymes. 'There is unquestionably a good deal of human nature in the book, and 'One of the liveliest books of light verse we have come across for a BOOKS ON COUNTRY LIFE. series of studies from life, and the note-book from which all the book at once takes its place as a standard work; and its freshness will Is the best that man may know, Is the best that man may know, ./cache/36702.txt ./txt/36702.txt