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A. D. G. - AFTER HORACE
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THE JOURNALIST ABROAD
VERNAL VERSES
PENSÉES DE NOEL
AD LECTIONEM SUAM
RUBÁIYYÁT OF MODERATIONS - I
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Step into a lively Victorian parlor where wit and rhyme collide. This collection gathers a series of playful verses that lampoon the self‑importance of poets, the restless wanderings of journalists, and the everyday absurdities of turn‑of‑century life. The poet’s voice mocks lofty ambitions with a gentle sarcasm, preferring a modest cottage and a modest champagne over grandiose halls.
Readers will find a kaleidoscope of topics: from the jaunty “Vernal Verses” that celebrate spring’s fickle weather, to the tongue‑in‑cheek lament over bronchial catarrh, and a cheeky Christmas pamphlet that turns holiday bills into verse. Each piece swings between gentle parody and sincere observation, offering a snapshot of the period’s literary pretensions and the humble realities behind them.
Listening to these poems feels like sharing a quiet tea with a mischievous friend who knows the quirks of the literary world. The humor is timeless, inviting anyone who appreciates clever language to smile at the foibles of ambition, travel, and the simple pleasures of everyday life.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (68K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-03-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1925
An Anglo-Irish classicist with a gift for wit, this Oxford scholar was known both for serious work on Greek and Latin authors and for light, humorous verse. He also became a familiar figure at the University of Oxford as its Public Orator, crafting elegant Latin speeches for honorary degree ceremonies.
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