
Something Else Again
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About This Book
Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 2018 with the help of original edition published long back [1920]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or m...
Chapters (149)
- SOMETHING ELSE AGAIN
- FRANKLIN P. ADAMS
- Author of "By and Large," "In Other Words," "Tobogganing on Parnassus," "Weights and Measures," Etc.
- DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
- 1920
- To MONTAGUE GLASS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- CONTENTS
- SOMETHING ELSE AGAIN
- Present Imperative
- Horace: Book I, Ode 11
- The Doughboy's Horace
- Horace: Book III, Ode 9
- From: Horace To: Phyllis Subject: Invitation
- Book IV, Ode 11
- Advising Chloë
- Horace: Book I, Ode 23
- To An Aged Cut-up
- Horace: Book III, Ode 15
- His Monument
- Horace: Book III, Ode 30
- Glycera Rediviva!
- Horace: Book I, Ode 19
- On a Wine of Horace's
- "What Flavour?"
- Horace: Book III, Ode 13
- The Stalling of Q. H. F.
- Horace: Epode 14
- On the Flight of Time
- Horace: Book I, Ode 2
- The Last Laugh
- Horace: Epode 15
- Again Endorsing the Lady
- Book II, Elegy 2
- Propertius's Bid for Immortality
- Book III, Ode 3
- A Lament
- Propertius: Book II, Elegy 8
- Bon Voyage—and Vice Versa
- Propertius: Elegy VIII, Part 1
- Fragment
- On the Uses of Adversity
- After Hearing "Robin Hood"
- Maud Muller Mutatur
- The Carlyles
- FROM OUR OWN "PUNCH"
- FROM OUR OWN "MISSIONARY HERALD"
- FROM OUR OWN "NEW YORK SUN"
- FROM OUR OWN "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR"
- If Amy Lowell Had Been James Whitcomb Riley
- A DECADE
- If the Advertising Man Had Been Gilbert
- If the Advertising Man Had Been Praed, or Locker
- Georgie Porgie
- On First Looking into Bee Palmer's Shoulders
- WITH BOWS TO KEATS AND KEITH'S
- To a Vers Librist
- How Do You Tackle Your Work?
- Recuerdo
- On Tradition
- LINES PROVOKED BY HEARING A YOUNG MAN WHISTLING
- Unshackled Thoughts on Chivalry, Romance, Adventure, Etc.
- Results Ridiculous
- "PARADISE LOST"
- "THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER"
- Regarding (1) the U. S. and (2) New York
- Broadmindedness
- The Jazzy Bard
- Lines on and from "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations"
- Thoughts in a Far Country
- When You Meet a Man from Your Own Home Town
- The Shepherd's Resolution
- "It Was a Famous Victory"
- (1944)
- On Profiteering
- Despite
- The Return of the Soldier
- "I Remember, I Remember"
- The Higher Education
- War and Peace
- Fifty-Fifty
- "So Shines a Good Deed in a Naughty World"
- Vain Words
- On the Importance of Being Earnest
- It Happens in the B. R. Families
- WITH THE CUSTOMARY OBEISANCES
- Abelard and Heloïse
- Lines Written on the Sunny Side of Frankfort Street
- Fifty-Fifty
- To Myrtilla
- A Psalm of Labouring Life
- Ballade of Ancient Acts
- AFTER HENLEY
- L'ENVOI
- To a Prospective Cook
- Variation on a Theme
- June 30, 1919.
- "Such Stuff as Dreams"
- The Ballad of Justifiable Homicide
- The Ballad of the Murdered Merchant
- A Gotham Garden of Verses
- Lines on Reading Frank J. Wilstach's "A Dictionary of Similes"
- The Dictaphone Bard
- The Comfort of Obscurity
- INSPIRED BY READING MR. KIPLING'S POEMS AS PRINTED IN THE NEW YORK PAPERS
- Ballade of the Traffickers
- L'ENVOI
- To W. Hohenzollern, on Discontinuing The Conning Tower
- To W. Hohenzollern, on Resuming The Conning Tower
- Thoughts on the Cosmos
- On Environment
- The Ballad of the Thoughtless Waiter
- Rus Vs. Urbs
- "I'm Out of the Army Now"
- "Oh Man!"
- An Ode in Time of Inauguration
- (March 4, 1913)
- The Muse Interrupts the Odist
- The Odist Replies
- What the Copy Desk Might Have Done to:
- SOUL BRIDE ODDLY DEAD IN QUEER DEATH PACT
- GIRL, HUMAN BELL-CLAPPER, SAVES DOOMED LOVER'S LIFE
- TOT'S FEW WORDS KEEP 117 SOULS FROM DIRE PANIC
- FEARFUL THING IN WINTER
- AH SIN, FAMED TONG MAN, BESTS BARD AT CARD TILT
- DOG FINDS LAD DEAD IN DRIFT
- PILGRIM DADS LAND ON MASS. COAST TOWN
- KINLESS YOUNG WOMAN, WEARY, TAKES OWN LIFE
- Song of Synthetic Virility
- [Pg ix]
- [Pg 3]
- [Pg 6]
- [Pg 7]
- [Pg 32]
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- [Pg 35]
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