id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4756 Irwin, Wallace The Love Sonnets of a Hoodlum .txt text/plain 4453 376 92 is as close to "Mame's dress-suit belle" of No. VII as modern costume finds a rival in Mr. Irwin's strong simile--"O Fate, thou art a In Mr. Irwin's sonnet cycle, however, we have slang idealized, or as head of the school, and insistent upon the didactic value of slang, Mr. Irwin presents in this cycle no mean claims to eminence in the truly The sonnet is a very easy mark, Leaving poor Willie froze to beat the band, And Mame is mine some more, I do not think. 'Tis Murphy, night clerk in McCann's drug store. I have another think a-coming. For love has got poor Willie groggy, too. I thought the cards were coming all my way, Were Mame and Murphy, diked to suit the part, At noon today Murphy and Mame were tied. If you don't like it you know what to do. Perhaps you think I've handed out to you ./cache/4756.txt ./txt/4756.txt