| Thomas R. Lounsbury, ed. (18381915). Yale Book of American Verse. 1912. |
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| Francis Bret Harte. 18391902 |
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| 202. "Jim" |
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| SAY there! P'r'aps | |
| Some on you chaps | |
| Might know Jim Wild? | |
| Well,no offense: | |
| Thar ain't no sense | 5 |
| In gittin' riled! | |
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| Jim was my chum | |
| Up on the Bar: | |
| That 's why I come | |
| Down from up yar, | 10 |
| Lookin' for Jim. | |
| Thank ye, sir! You | |
| Ain't of that crew, | |
| Blest if you are! | |
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| Money? Not much: | 15 |
| That ain't my kind; | |
| I ain't no such. | |
| Rum? I don't mind, | |
| Seein' it 's you. | |
| Well, this yer Jim, | 20 |
| Did you know him? | |
| Jes' 'bout your size; | |
| Same kind of eyes; | |
| Well, that is strange: | |
| Why, it 's two year | 25 |
| Since he came here, | |
| Sick, for a change. | |
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| Well, here 's to us: | |
| Eh? | |
| The h you say! | 30 |
| Dead? | |
| That little cuss? | |
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| What makes you star' | |
| You over thar? | |
| Can't a man drop | 35 |
| 's glass in yer shop | |
| But you must r'ar? | |
| It wouldn't take | |
| Dd much to break | |
| You and your bar. | 40 |
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| Dead! | |
| PoorlittleJim! | |
| Why, thar was me, | |
| Jones, and Bob Lee, | |
| Harry and Ben, | 45 |
| No-account men: | |
| Then to take him! | |
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| Well, tharGood-by | |
| No more, sirI | |
| Eh? | 50 |
| What 's that you say? | |
| Why, dern it!sho | |
| No? Yes! By Joe! | |
| Sold! | |
| Sold! Why, you limb, | 55 |
| You ornery, | |
| Derned old | |
| Long-legged Jim. | |
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