Sour Sonnets of a Sorehead & Other Songs of the Street
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Sour Sonnets
of a Sorehead
& Other Songs of the Street
By James P Haverson
Pictured by
Fergus Kyle
McLeod & Allen
Publishers—Toronto
What's de use of writin' dope
About a foreign clime,
In trying to enlarge your scope
And elevate your rhyme?
Put out your pipe; who wants to read
Of Timbucktoo or Rome?
You'd do a whole lot better screed
About de bunch at home.
Copyright, U.S.A., 1908, by H. M. Caldwell & Company
Copyright, Canada, 1908, by The Hunter-Rose Company, Limited
Dope Sheet
Sour Sonnets of a Sorehead
and Other Songs of the Street
The Sorehead—A Full-page Drawing
A Tough Triangle—Him, Her, Her Sister
Two Estimates of Bernard Shaw:
From the Boxes
From the Gods
- Acknowledgment is hereby made to "Toronto Saturday Night," "The New York Sun," and "Sage Brush Philosophy," in whose columns some of these verses have appeared. ¶ This book was planned and typed by Charles Edward Peabody for the Hunter-Rose Company, Limited, and printed and bound by them at their Printing Office on Sheppard Street in Toronto, MCMVIII