Misrepresentative Women
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Misrepresentative Women - Harry Graham
Harry Graham
Misrepresentative Women
EAN 8596547048442
DigiCat, 2022
Contact: DigiCat@okpublishing.info
Table of Contents
Publishers’ Preface
Eve
Lady Godiva
Miss Marie Corelli
Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy
Mrs. Grundy
Mrs. Christopher Columbus
Dame Rumor
The Cry of the Children
The Cry of the Elders
An Epithalamium LONGWORTH—ROOSEVELT, February 17th, 1906
The Self-Made Father to His Ready-Made Son (AN OPEN LETTER)
The Author to His Hostess (AN OPEN LETTER)
On the Decline of Gentility Among the Young (SUGGESTED BY MR. MAX BEERBOHM)
Lochinvar
(WITH APOLOGIES TO SCOTT AND SWINBURNE)
Abbreviation’s Artful Aid
Author’s Aftword
Publishers’ Preface
Table of Contents
Gentle Reader, who so patiently have waited
For such viands as your poet can provide,
(Which, as critics have occasionally stated,
Must be trying to a delicate inside,)
Once again are opportunities afforded
Of a banquet, or a déjeuner at least,
Once again your toleration is rewarded
By a literary feast!
You may think that Rudyard Kipling’s work is stronger,
Or that Chaucer’s may be rather more mature;
Byron’s lyrics are indubitably longer,
Robert Browning’s just a trifle more obscure;
But ’tis certain that no poems are politer,
Or more fitted for perusal in the home,
Than the verses of the unassuming writer
Of this memorable tome!
Austin Dobson is a daintier performer,
Andrew Lang is far more scholarly and wise,
Mr. Swinburne can, of course, be somewhat warmer,
Alfred Austin more amusing, if he tries;
But there’s no one in the world (and well you know it!)
Who can emulate the bard of whom we speak,
For the literary methods of our poet
Are admittedly unique!
Tho’ he shows no sort of penitence at breaking
Ev’ry rule of English grammar and of style,
(Not a rhyme is too atrocious for his making,
Not a metre for his purpose is too vile!)
Tho’ his treatment is essentially destructive,
And his taste a thing that