

We've come from Indiany, five hundred miles or more, Supposin' we wuz goin' to get the nominashin, shore; For Col. New assured us (in that noospaper o' his) That we cud hev the airth, if we'd only tend to biz. But here we've been a-slavin' more like bosses than like men To diskiver...

Experience the charm of turn-of-the-century America with Eugene Field's "Hoosier Lyrics," a collection of dialect poetry celebrating the heartland. This volume captures the spirit of Indiana through humorous and heartfelt verse, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. Field's...


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"Hoosier Lyrics" from Eugene Field. American writer (1850-1895).



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