Book/Printed Material Song of Consul Hawthorne. [Columbus, Ohio, The Tauser Head Press, 1965].
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Image 1 of Song of Consul Hawthorne. [Columbus, Ohio, The Tauser Head Press, 1965]. Song of Consul Hawthorne By Henry A. Bright Should you ask me, ‘Who is Hawthorne? Who this Hawthorne that you mention?’ I should answer, I should tell you, ‘He's a Yankee, who…
- Contributor: Bright, Henry Arthur - Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1965
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Image 2 of Song of Consul Hawthorne. [Columbus, Ohio, The Tauser Head Press, 1965]. 2 And a lot of other stories;— Some are long, and some are shorter; Some are good, and some are better. And this Hawthorne is a Consul, Sitting in a dismal office,—…
- Contributor: Bright, Henry Arthur - Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1965
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Image 3 of Song of Consul Hawthorne. [Columbus, Ohio, The Tauser Head Press, 1965]. 3 Should you ask me further, saying, ‘Where this house in upper Duke Street?’ I should answer, I should tell you, ‘'T is the house of Missis Todgers,— House of good old…
- Contributor: Bright, Henry Arthur - Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1965
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Image 4 of Song of Consul Hawthorne. [Columbus, Ohio, The Tauser Head Press, 1965]. 4 Mistletoe hangs in the parlors, Mistletoe on hall and staircase, Mistletoe in every chamber; And the maids at widow Todgers', Slyly laughing, softly stealing, Whisper, ‘Kiss me, Yankee Captain,— Kiss or…
- Contributor: Bright, Henry Arthur - Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1965
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Image 5 of Song of Consul Hawthorne. [Columbus, Ohio, The Tauser Head Press, 1965]. 5 Pass into the frosty starlight,— Wait to see the jocund New Year. Come with all its hopes and pleasures, Come into the gas and firelight. Do you ask me, ‘Tell me…
- Contributor: Bright, Henry Arthur - Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1965
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Image 6 of Song of Consul Hawthorne. [Columbus, Ohio, The Tauser Head Press, 1965]. 6 Thinks one friend worth twenty friendly; Cares for love, but not for liking; Hardly knows a dozen people,— Knows old Baucis2 and Philemon,3 Knows a Beak,4 and knows a Parson,5 Knows…
- Contributor: Bright, Henry Arthur - Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1965