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Identifier: harpersnew0109various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 109 June to November 1904
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: various
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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ick. A Matter of Accent rWO Irishmen went to an Episcopal churchfor the first time and were shown intoa pew near the door. While they Avere waiting for the service to begin, one ofthem picked up a prayer-book, and afterexamining it for a short time, he turnedto his friend: Come, Pat, lets slide out ofhere while we can. This is no place for us;its only for rich men. After every thirdprayer it says Collect. M. F. In London Town ID like to visit London town,And see the King walk through the streets, And bow and lift his golden crownTo every little girl he meets. And praps, if I said, How dye do? Hed stop and chat with me a while,And let me try his crown on, too, And ask me how I liked the style. And what if he should say to me, Id love to have you know my wife; Now, do come home with me to tea—Well lay an extra fork and knife. Im sure Id go with all my heart; And oh, the good things I would try!Bag pudding, honey buns, cream tart! And, best of all, live blackbird pie! WlLLARD E. KEYES.
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Natural Taste She. Dont you just love roses, Mr. Bare?He. Yes; but I must soy I like cabbage better. The Centaur and the Satyr BY GEORGE S. CHAP PELL A CENTAUR sad, with dappled flank. Sat on a shady lawn.Beside him, on a mossy bank,A Satyr, tipped with horn.Cheer up! cheer up! the Satyr cried.Why, man, you have a horse to ride!The Centaur groaned ere he replied.And spoke these words forlorn: A horse, you say; oh, best of friends, That one thing is my curse!We all are, shaped to diverse ends, But mine are too diverse!Why, in the great Creators course.Should one end be the others loss?But half a man! not quite a horse! Could anything be worse? If dual nature is the game, Why not combine in oneTwo natures with a common aim, Instead of two which shun?Why give me human heart and mind,With human longings, cold or kind,While this infernal part behind Keeps kicking up for fun?* He ceased, and with his human hands He beat his equine breast.The Satyr smiled, as one who stands Twixt pity and a

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