Arthur Guiterman
Poet
1871-11-20 – 1943-01-11
Austrian-born American poet, humorist, and editor active in New York literary publishing in the early 20th century. He published verse and satirical writing and edited anthologies and magazines. He died in 1943.
Books by Arthur Guiterman
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A subtreasury of American humor
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Ballads of old New York
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The laughing muse
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Quotes by Arthur Guiterman
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Admitting Error clears the Score, And proves you Wiser than before.
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Of all cold words of tongue or pen, the worst are these: I knew him when -
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The Stones that Critics hurl with Harsh Intent A Man may use to build his Monument.
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While Honey lies in Every Flower, no doubt, It takes a Bee to get the Honey out.
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God, give me hills to climb, And strength for climbing!
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A Man consumes the Time you make him Wait In thinking of your Faults-so don't be late!
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The Porcupine, whom one must Handle, gloved, May be respected, but is never Loved.
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Until the Donkey tried to clear The Fence, he thought himself a Deer.
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