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His Lady Friend

His Lady Friend

Ring Lardner

His Lady Friend is a collection of poems by American author Ring Lardner, published in 1910. The poems reflect Lardner's observations and experiences as a parent, capturing the essence of childhood with humor and sincerity. Notable for its relatable themes and Lardner's unique voice, this work contributes to the early 20th-century American literary landscape.

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This week's poem is taken from Ringgold Wilmer "Ring" Lardner's Bib Ballads book of poetry about his child. In his Forwa...

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