Tobogganing on Parnassus  by Franklin P. Adams
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			TOBOGGANING ON PARNASSUS 
			By FRANKLIN P. ADAMS TO BERT LESTON TAYLOR GUIDE, PHILOSOPHER, BUT FRIEND _If that these vagrant verses make One heart more glad; if they but bring A single smile, for that One's sake I should be satisfied to sing. As Locker said, in phrasing fitter, Pleased if but One should like the twitter. If I have eased one heart of pain; If I have made one throb or thrill; My labour has not been in vain. My work has not been all for nil, If only One, from Maine to Kansas, Shall say "I like his simple stanzas." If but a solitary voice Should say "These verses polyglot  | 
		
			
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