Frederic Ogden Nash (August 19, 1902 – May 19, 1971) was an American poet well known for his light verse, of which he wrote more than 500 pieces. With...
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The Tale of Custard the Dragon is a poem for children written by Ogden Nash. A picture book of the 1936 poem with illustrations by Lynn M. Munsinger was...
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the Great of Prussia. It was likely popularized by its use in a poem by Ogden Nash and has since become a common colloquialism. Before the 19th century,...
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Frederick Nash Ogden (January 25, 1837 – May 25, 1886) was a Confederate officer and leading white supremacist organizer of New Orleans, Louisiana. He...
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Career All Time". mlb.com. Retrieved July 29, 2008. Ogden Nash. "Line-Up For Yesterday by Ogden Nash". Sport Magazine. Retrieved January 23, 2008. "Boston...
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from in comic verse where it is used for comic effect by poets such as Ogden Nash. The book How to Rap breaks multisyllabic rhymes down extensively. In...
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and Other Innocent Verses: Ogden Nash, Ivan Chermayeff. Little, Brown and Company. January 1962 – via Amazon.com. Ogden Nash. "The New Nutcracker Suite...
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times", and he has been compared to Don Marquis, Dorothy Parker, and Ogden Nash. He has published three collections of verse, You Took the Last Bus Home...
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Rossini's aria, "Una voce poco fa" from The Barber of Seville. In 1949 Ogden Nash wrote a set of humorous verses to accompany each movement for a Columbia...
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Retrieved August 20, 2008.[dead link] "Line-Up For Yesterday by Ogden Nash". Ogden Nash. Sport Magazine. Retrieved August 20, 2008. Carroll, Bob (1980)...
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