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Title
In Other Words
(1912)
Author
Franklin P. Adams
Year
1912
Publisher
Doubleday, Page & Company
Location
New York
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CONTENTS
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Craving Your Attention
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From the Rome Herald, Nov. 29, 71 A. D.
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T. R. to W. H. T.
3
The Costofliving
5
It’s Really Disheartening
7
More Advice
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A Bid to a House-Party
11
What Cut into Horace’s Work
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Horace on Contentment
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“Simplicity”
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Getting Lydia’s Number
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Spring Pome
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A Sealed Proposal
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Cheer Up, Postumus
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The Good Old Socialistic Days
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A Plea for the Present
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Indorsing Xanthias’s Choice
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Horace to Maecenas
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“Good-by, My Lover, Good-by!”
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Thoughts on Matters and Things
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On an Upright Life
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The Stinging of V. Catullus, Esq.
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V. Catullus Said in Part
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The Mathematics of Catullus
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Catullus to His Knockers
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Handing It to Cynthia
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The Beefing of S. Propertius, Esq.
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Indorsing a w. k. Emotion
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Propertius Confesses
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Roman Innuendo
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To Julia, on June 21
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Martial’s Bit of a Joke
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A Ballade of Known and Unknown Matters
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The Translated Way
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The Height of Disagreeableness
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As to Eyes
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The Truth About the Spratts
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Campaign Thoughts
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Everybody’s Overdoing It
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Baseball’s Sad Lexicon
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To Myrtilla, on Opening Day
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A Ballplayer’s Day
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Ever See Her?
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A Ballad of Baseball Burdens
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John Jones, Clerk
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One More
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“And the Only Tune That He Could Play”
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Thorns, Rifts, Clouds, Flaws, Blemishes, Etc.
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“May Recover”
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As John Howard Payne Said
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For the Other 364 Days
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Us Potes
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Footlight Motifs
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Revised
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The Lost Wheeze
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From an Awningless Sanctum
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“On Christmas Day in the Morning”
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From a Paragrapher’s Garden of Verses
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Gilbert
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Lines to Margaret, a Singing and Whistling Cook
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A Pathetic Bit of a Ballad
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Song of the Costofliving
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The Old Man’s Discomforts
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The Fool
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To the Wind: After Gilbert’s “To the Terrestrial Globe”
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To a Lady Complaining of Solitude
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The Pandean Is No Pipe
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“The Poems of Eugene Field”
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Success
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Managerial Tradition
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“Christmas Comes but Once a Year”
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After Samuel Rogers
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The Diplomaniacs
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Rondel
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To the Waltonian Bards
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Triolettuce Salad
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The Easy Giggle
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The Ballade of the Northern Girl
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Lines on the Sabbath
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“The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers”
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The Exile of Erin
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Of Course You Would
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True Comfort
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To Gelett Burgess
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Bacchanalian Songs
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On a Certain Propensity of Bootblacks to Toy with the Shoelaces of the Shinee
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Christmas Cards
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Thanking One and All
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Lines in Appreciation of a Lady’s Art
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For
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Inept Quotation’s Artificial Aid
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Some Speeches
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No Trouble to Show Goods
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