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Identifier: withspeakercanno00moor (find matches)
Title: With Speaker Cannon through the tropics : a descriptive story of a voyage to the West Indies, Venezuela and Panama: containing views of the Speaker upon our colonial possessions
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Moore, J. Hampton (Joseph Hampton), 1864-1950
Subjects: Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926
Publisher: Philadelphia, The Book print
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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HOMEWARD BOUND. 375 HI. Of gallant stature is the man from Hudson, nigh to Penn,Whos seen upon the deck a-promenading now and then,He speaks in dulcet tones about the commerce in the docks,And shows how Congressmen appear in good old knickerbocks. Chorus.Oh, Mister Olcott; Oh, Mister Olcott, The rarest man the country ever knew,Is Mister Olcott; is Mister Olcott, Is Mister Olcott, Olcott, Olcott, oo! IV.And there is one named Tawney, from the great Northwest he comes,The music of his voice would far excel ten thousand drums.Ten hundred millions at his back to make the coimtry go.Throughout the land, he beats the band, for good old Uncle Joe. Chorus.Oh, Mister Tawney, — oh, Mister Tawney, The richest man the country ever knew,At home its Tawney; Carac-as Jawney, Oh, Mister Tawney, Jawney,-awney, oo! V. And there is Mister Sherman, he, who hails from New York State,So full of wit and wisdom, when he speaks the masts vibrate,Whenever he. puts on his togs and comes upon the floor.The pe

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  • booksubject:Cannon__Joseph_Gurney__1836_1926
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia__The_Book_print
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