Perverted Proverbs: A Manual of Immorals for the Many
This is a volume of humorous poems by Harry Graham, writing under his pseudonym Col. D. Streamer. In this volume, Graham brings us a unique and original view of popular proverbs, in his own peculiar humorous verse. - Summary by Carolin
Genre(s): Poetry
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Dedication | Gaby |
00:02:10 |
Play 02 | Foreword | Gaby |
00:04:01 |
Play 03 | 'Virtue is Its Own Reward' | Sonia |
00:08:58 |
Play 04 | 'Enough is as Good as a Feast.' | Sonia |
00:02:27 |
Play 05 | 'Don't Buy a Pig in a Poke.' | Gaby |
00:01:52 |
Play 06 | 'Learn to Take Things Easily.' | Gaby |
00:01:12 |
Play 07 | 'A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss.' | Ezwa |
00:02:32 |
Play 08 | 'After Dinner Sit a While; After Supper Walk a Mile.' | Gaby |
00:01:12 |
Play 09 | 'It is Never Too Late to Mend.' | Anusha Iyer |
00:02:14 |
Play 10 | 'A Bad Workman Complains of his Tools.' | Gaby |
00:01:00 |
Play 11 | Potpourri. | Sonia |
00:03:37 |
Play 12 | Envoi. | Shakira Searle |
00:01:53 |
Play 13 | Aftword. | Gaby |
00:02:50 |