I'm a stranger here myself /
A book of verses previously appearing in various magazines.
Основен автор: | Nash, Ogden, 1902-1971. |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Boston :
Little, Brown and Co.,
1938.
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Издание: | 1st ed. |
Предмети: | |
Подобни документи: |
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I'm a stranger here myself. |
Съдържание:
- Oh, did you get the ticket? because I don't think I'll go, after all
- Friday comes around so quickly
- Washington's birthday eve
- I'll be up in a minute
- The strange case of the ambitious caddy
- To bargain, toboggan, to-whoo!
- Kind of an ode to duty
- Boop-boop-adieup, little group
- Man bites dog-days
- I'm terribly sorry for you, but I can't help laughing
- Where there's a will, there's velleity
- The strange case of the girl o' Mr. Sponsoon's dreams
- Fellow creatures
- Merry Christmas, nearly everybody!
- Jangle bells
- Up from the wheelbarrow
- The lost cause
- Away from it all
- The sage of Darien
- Pipe dreams
- It's always appleblossom time, unfortunately
- The politician
- Absence makes the heart grow heart trouble
- Out is out
- Isn't that a dainty dish? No!
- Oh, please don't get up!
- How now, sirrah? oh, anyhow
- Mr. Barcalow's breakdown
- The evening out
- Confessions of a born spectator
- Song for Pier something or other
- The introduction
- Riding on a railroad train
- Friend on my friend
- This is going to hurt just a little bit
- The dog parade
- Do poets know too much?
- Just keep quiet and nobody will notice!
- Parsley for vice-president!
- Lines to be scribbled on somebody else's thirtieth milestone
- Little Miss Muffet sat on a prophet
- and quite right, too!
- The party next door
- Hark! hark! the pari-mutuels bark!
- Locust-lovers, attention!
- The rebuffers
- Travelers's rest
- The name is too familiar
- And how is my little man today?
- Who understands who anyhow?
- The banquet
- Do sphinxes think?
- Wednesday matinee
- Barmaids are diviner than mermaids
- So penseroso
- Complaint to four angels
- Let me buy this one
- Essay on woman
- A plea for a league of sleep
- Captain John Smith
- Requiem
- Inter-office memorandum
- Time marches on.
- Curl up and diet
- I have it on good authority
- The middle of the month
- First families, move over!
- A clean conscience never relaxes
- Bankers are just like anybody else, except richer
- Prayer at the end of a rope
- Miriam's lucky day
- Woman pulls the wires
- Song before breakfast
- An introduction to dogs
- The unselfish husband
- The common cold
- The song of songs
- Spash!
- I'll get one tomorrow
- Fellow creatures
- The friendly touch
- Don't grin, or you'll have to bear it
- Song for ditherers
- It is indeed spinach
- The strange case of Mr. Donnybrook's boredom
- A ride on the Bronxial Local
- Experience to let
- Ave Atque Farley
- The man with two new suits
- It's snug to be smug
- To a lady passing time better left unpassed
- The strange case of the blackmailing dove
- Nine miles to the railroad
- Every day is Monday
- Poor Mr. Strawbridge
- Coffee with the meal
- The queen is in the parlor
- The eight o'clock peril
- The strange case of Mr. Ballantine's Valentine
- Epilogue to Mother's Day, which is to be published on any day but Mother's Day
- England expects
- Waiting for the birdie
- This was told me in confidence
- Recipe for a dictatorship
- The strange case of the Tsar's superiority complex
- Dear Godmother; I hope she bruises easy!
- Unanswered by request
- Cat naps are too good for cats
- The city
- Nature knows best
- Summergreen for president
- The strange case of the dead divorcee
- Everybody eats too much anyhow
- Yes and no
- Columbus
- A necessary dirge
- One man's meed is another man's overemphasis
- The strange case of the pleasing taxi-driver
- Everybody makes poets
- No wonder our fathers died
- Allergy met a bear
- Ladies' Day
- Midsummer's daymare
- The strange case of the irksome prude
- A word on wind
- A stitch too late is my fate
- Spring song
- Shrinking song
- The drop of a hat
- The strange case of Mr. Fortague's disappointment
- The anatomy of happiness
- Under the floor.