John Godfrey Saxe

  • Singing through the forests,
      Rattling over ridges;
    Shooting under arches,
      Rumbling over bridges;
    Whizzing through the mountains,
      Buzzing o’er the vale,—
    Bless me! this is pleasant,
      Riding on the rail!

    Men of different “...

  • A Legend of Gotham
    O, TERRIBLY proud was Miss MacBride,
    The very personification of pride,
    As she minced along in fashion’s tide,
    Adown Broadway—on the proper side—
        When the golden sun was setting;
    There was pride in the head she carried so high...

  • I Asked of Echo, t’ other day,
      (Whose words are few and often funny,)
    What to a novice she could say
      Of courtship, love, and matrimony.
      Quoth Echo, plainly,—“Matter-o’-money!”

    Whom should I marry?—should it be
      A dashing damsel, gay and...

  • An Epigram
    MEN, dying, make their wills, but wives
      Escape a work so sad;
    Why should they make what all their lives
      The gentle dames have had?

  • My eyes! how I love you,
    You sweet little dove you!
    There ’s no one above you,
          Most beautiful Kitty.

    So glossy your hair is,
    Like a sylph’s or a fairy’s;
    And your neck, I declare, is
          Exquisitely pretty.

    Quite Grecian...