Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Antholo... A source page for quotes linked to Henry N. Beard. 0 quotes
“Ah, fish, there is no fare Quite like a flounder! They surely will not miss A piece or two from stacks of sole like this; I'll steal a few, but leave the lion's share. Look! the lamplight on the lane is pretty They're back from walking out on Dover Beach. I think I'll hide and spare myselpf the speech, For we are in a world untouched by pity Where ignorant humans curse the kitty." (From Dover Sole)” HumorCatsMatthew Arnold Book:Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse Source: Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse
“I situate myself, and seat myself, And where you recline I shall recline, For every armchair belonging to you as good as belongs to me. I loaf and curl up my tail I yawn and loaf at my ease after rolling in the catnip patch." (From Meow of Myself, from LEAVES OF CATNIP)” HumorCatsLeaves Of GrassWalt WhitmanSong Of Myself Book:Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse Source: Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse
“Behold the day-break! I awaken you by sitting on your chest and purring in your face, I stir you with muscular paw-prods, I rouse you with toe-bites, Walt, you have slept enough, why don't you get up?" (From Meow of Myself, from LEAVES OF CATNIP)” HumorCatsLeaves Of GrassWalt WhitmanSong Of Myself Book:Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse Source: Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse
“You can never know where I am or what I am, But I am good company to you nonetheless, And really do regret I broke your inkwell." (From Meow of Myself, from LEAVES OF CATNIP)” HumorCatsLeaves Of GrassWalt WhitmanSong Of Myself Book:Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse Source: Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse
“The noisy jay swoops by and reviles me, he complains of my meow and my malingering. I too am not a bit subdued, I too am uncontrollable, I sound my splenetic yowl over the roof of the house." (From Meow of Myself, from LEAVES OF CATNIP)” HumorCatsLeaves Of GrassWalt WhitmanSong Of Myself Book:Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse Source: Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse
“If you can try to nap where someone's sitting, Although there is another empty chair, Then rub against his ankle without quitting Until he rises from your favorite lair; If you can whine and whimper by a portal Until the bolted door is opened wide, Then howl as if you've got a wound that's mortal Until he comes and lets you back inside; If you can give a guest a nasty spiking, But purr when you are petted by a thief; If you can find the food not to your liking Because they put some cheese in with the beef; If you can leave no proffered hand unbitten, And pay no heed to any rule or ban, then all will say you are a Cat, my kitten. And -- which is more -- you'll make a fool of Man!” HumorCatsRudyard Kipling Book:Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse Source: Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse