Introduction to American Literature Including Illustrative Selections With No

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F V N Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter
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" The "pious editor, " who reverences Uncle Sam, "partic'- larly his pockets, " confesses his creed : " I du believe in prayer an' praise To him that hez the grantin' O' jobs, in every thin' thet pays, But most of all in CANTIN' ; This doth my cup with marcies fill, This lays all thought o' sin to rest, I don't believe in princerple, But O, I du in interest. " 232 AMERICAN LITERATURE.
The little poem " What Mr. Robinson Thinks " was a pal pable hit, with its refrain : "But John P. Robinson he S
...ez he wunt vote for Guvener B. " These lines took hold of the public fancy, and were re- peated in season and out of season. It is said that Mr. Rob- inson, who was a worthy man, went abroad to get away from the sound of his own name. But on going to his hotel in Liverpool, the first thing he heard was a childish voice re- peating : "But John P. Robinson he. " " The Biglow Papers " deservedly ranks as our best politi- cal satire.
In 1848 appeared "The Vision of Sir Launfal, " which must always remain his most popular work.


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