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Lyrics of Lowly Life (1896)
With an introduction by W.D. Howells First published by Dodd, Mead and Company Copyright 1895 and 1896 |
Riding to TownWhen labor is light and the morning is fair, A coach would be fine, but a spring wagon's good;
And bumpety-bump goes the wagon, And after we've started, there's naught can repress The wagon is weak and the roadway is rough, This poem appears in the following book(s): | |
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