Transcriber's Note:
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation in the originaldocument have been preserved.
MOTHER GOOSE
FOR GROWN-UPS
By GUY WETMORE CARRYL
With Illustrations by Peter
Newell and Gustave Verbeek
NEW YORK AND LONDON
HARPER & BROTHERS
1900
Copyright, 1900, by Harper & Brothers.
All rights reserved
In memory of other days,
Dear critic, when your whispered praise
Cheered on the limping pen.
How short, how sweet those younger hours,
How bright our suns, how few our showers,
Alas, we knew not then!
If but, long leagues across the seas,
The trivial charm of rhymes like these
Shall serve to link us twain
An instant in the olden spell
That once we knew and loved so well,
I have not worked in vain!
I have pleasure in acknowledging the courteous permissionof the editors to reprint in this form such of thefollowing verses as were originally published in Harper'sMagazine, the Saturday Evening Post, and the London Sketch.
G. W. C.
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The Admirable Assertiveness of Jilted Jack | 3 |
The Blatant Brutality of Little Bow Peep | 9 |
The Commendable Castigation of Old Mother Hubbard | 15 |
The Discouraging Discovery of Little Jack Horner | 21 |
The Embarrassing Episode of Little Miss Muffet | 27 |
The Fearful Finale of the Irascible Mouse | 33 |
The Gastronomic Guile of Simple Simon | 39 |
The Harmonious Heedlessness of Little Boy Blue | 47 |
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