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Erring In Company

    By Franklin Pierce Adams



    "If I have erred, I err in company with Abraham Lincoln."
                    - Theodore Roosevelt.

    If e'er my rhyming be at fault,
        If e'er I chance to scribble dope,
    If that my metre ever halt,
        I err in company with Pope.

    An that my grammar go awry,
        An that my English be askew,
    Sooth, I can prove an alibi -
        The Bard of Avon did it too.

    If often toward the bottled grape
        My errant fancy fondly turns,
    Remember, leering jackanape,
        I err in company with Burns.

    If now and then I sigh "Mine own!"
        Unto another's wedded wife,
    Remember, I am not alone -
        Hast ever read Lord Byron's Life?

    If frequently I fret and fume,
        And absolutely will not smile,
    I err in company with Hume,
        Old Socrates and T. Carlyle.

    If e'er I fail in etiquette,
        And foozle on The Proper Stuff
    Regarding manners, don't forget
        A. Tennyson's were pretty tough.

    Eke if I err upon the side
        Of talking overmuch of Me,
    I err, it cannot be denied,
        In most illustrious company.

                        Franklin P. Adams.



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