Tales And Poems volume 3

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Tales And Poems volume 3
Poe Edgar Allan
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Satirically designed the rival editor) in its true light. He, the Fly, was very little better than he should be. He had written infamous things. He was a penny-a-liner, and a buffoon. He was a villain. He had composed a tragedy which set the whole country in a guffaw, and a farce which deluged the universe in tears. Besides all this, he had the impudence to pen what he meant for a lampoon upon himself (Mr. Crab), and the temerity to style him " an ass. " Should I at any time wish to express my ...opinion of Mr. Fly, the pages of the Lollipop, Mr. Crab assured me, were at my unlimited disposal. In the meantime, as it was very 108 LITERARY LIFE OF THING UM BOB, ESQ.
certain that I would be attacked in the Fly for my attempt at composing a rival poem on the " Oil-of-Bob, " he (Mr. Crab) would take it upon himself to attend, pointedly, to my private and personal interests. If I were not made a man of at once, it should not be the fault of himself (Mr. Crab).
Mr. Crab having now paused in his discourse (the latter portion of which I found it impossible to comprehend), I ventured to suggest something about the remunera tion which I had been taught to expect from my poem, by an announcement on the cover of the Lollipop, declaring that it (the Lollipop*) "insisted upon being permitted to pay exorbitant prices for all accepted con tributions, frequently expending more money for a single brief poem than the whole annual cost of the Hum-Drum, the Rowdy-Dow, and the Goosetherumfoodle combined.


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