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Taylor Roberts <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 May 1993 18:26:20 PDT
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     Today at the library I was playing with one of the new toys,
_Columbia Granger's World of Poetry on CD-ROM_.  You might be interested
to know that Twain has 10 entries in this index, appended below.
Noticeably absent are items from Arthur L. Scott's _On the Poetry of MT_
(1966).  Also, this database continues the long tradition of
misattributing to Twain the inscription on Susy's gravestone.  Some
mistakes will last forever, I guess.

     By the way, I asked this a while ago but got no response: does
anyone have access to the Oxford English Dictionary on CD-ROM?  It would
be great to see the number of MT citations in there.

Taylor Roberts
Univ. of British Columbia
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Title         : Missouri Maiden's Farewell to Alabama, A
First Line    : Alabama, good-bye! I love thee well!
Author        : Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1970)
Anthology     : Innocent Merriment; an Anthology of Light Verse.
                Franklin P. Adams, comp. (1942) McGraw-Hill
                Book Company

Title         : Imitation of Julia A. Moore
First Line    : Come forth from thy oozy couch
Author        : Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1970)
Anthology     : Oxford Book of American Light Verse, The.
                William Harmon, ed. (1979) Oxford University
                Press. 540p.
Subject(s)    : Paleontology

Title         : Don't Copy Cat
First Line    : Don't, like the cat, try to get more out
Author        : Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1970)
Anthology     : Treasury of the Familiar, A Third. Ralph L.
                Woods, ed. (1970) The Macmillan Company

Title         : Miner's Lament, The
First Line    : High on a rough and dismal crag
Author        : Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1970)
Anthology     : Best Loved Poems of the American West. John J.
                Gregg and Barbara T. Gregg, eds. (1980)
                Doubleday & Company

Title         : Home without a Cat, A
Author        : Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1970)
Anthology     : Cat Will Rhyme with Hat; a Book of Poems. Jean
                Chapman, ed. (1986) Scribner's. 80p.

Untitled
First Line    : Man hired by John Smith and Co., A
Poem  Form    : Limerick
Author        : Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1970)
Anthology     : Introduction to Poetry, An. X. J. Kennedy, ed.
                (6th ed., 1986) Little, Brown. 480p., pap.
              : Faber Book of Nonsense Verse, The. Geoffrey
                Grigson, ed. (1979) Faber and Faber. 352p.

Title         : Aged Pilot Man, The
First Line    : On the Erie Canal, it was
Author        : Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1970)
Anthology     : Oxford Book of American Light Verse, The.
                William Harmon, ed. (1979) Oxford University
                Press. 540p.
Subject(s)    : Canals

Title         : Epitaph Placed on His Daughter's Tomb
First Line    : Warm summer sun
Author        : Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1970)
Anthology     : Poems That Live Forever. Hazel Felleman, ed.
                (1965) Doubleday. 454p., pap.
              : Treasury of the Familiar, A. Ralph L. Woods,
                ed. (1942) The Macmillan Company
 Adaptation(s): Robert Richardson

Title         : He Done His Level Best
First Line    : Was he a mining on the flat
Author        : Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1970)
Anthology     : America in Poetry. Charles Sullivan, ed.
                (1988) Harry N. Abrams. 207p.
              : Best Loved Poems of the American West. John J.
                Gregg and Barbara T. Gregg, eds. (1980)
                Doubleday & Company
Subject(s)    : Mining and Miners

Title         : Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The
Author        : Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1970)
Title         : Emmeline Grangerford's "Ode to Stephen Dowling
                Bots, Dec'd."
First Line    : And did young Stephen sicken
Author        : Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1970)
Anthology     : Norton Book of Light Verse, The. Russell Baker,
                ed. (1986) W. W. Norton. 447p.
              : Oxford Book of American Light Verse, The.
                William Harmon, ed. (1979) Oxford University
                Press. 540p.
Variant
 Title        : Ode to Stephen Dowling Bots, Dec'd
 Anthology    : Fireside Book of Humorous Poetry, The. William
                Cole, ed. (1959) Simon and Schuster. 522p., o.p.
              : Norton Introduction to Poetry, The. J. Paul
                Hunter, ed. (2d ed., 1981) W. W. Norton &
                Company. First edition had title The Norton
                Introduction to Literature: Poetry (NIL)
Subject(s)    : Drowning

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