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The Sentimental Song Book

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122 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1876

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Julia A. Moore

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Julia A. Moore (1847-1920)

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April 13, 2025
Mark Twain claims to have carried this book around with him on his travels, because of the joy it brought him. That convinced me to buy a copy, although I knew the reason for his joy was the sheer awfulness of the poems. Julia A. Moore was to poetry what Florence Foster Jenkins was to opera. The poems are mawkish, poorly constructed, and dwell on subjects such as death and temperance. Taken in small doses, it can cause chuckling and eye-rolling.
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