Talk:Who's for the Game?
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Edition: | Published 1916 |
Contributor(s): | BirgitteSB Dj chainz |
Level of progress: | Proofread and corrected |
Notes: | Rhyme scheme ababcdcdefefeghihi jkjklllm |
A Source: http://allpoetry.com/Who%27s-for-the-Game-
Written by Jessie Pope
Jessie Pope was an English author, born in Leicester March 18, 1868 and educated at the North London Collegiate School for Girls from 1883 to 1886.
Pope began writing for Punch; between 1902 and 1922 she contributed 170 poems to the magazine. She was a prolific writer of humorous verse, articles, and short stories, which were published in many other popular periodicals of the early twentieth century, including the Daily Mail, the Daily Express, the Evening Standard, The Queen, and the Westminster Gazette, before being collected in such books as Paper Pellets (1906) and Airy Nothings (1909). She received accolades as the ‘foremost woman humourist’ who had ‘nimble wit'
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