A book a week heave a sigh;That Slogan’s peremptory cryI hear, heed.Ho — Alexander Ireland, Book-Lovers Enchiridion: Thoughts Solace Companionship Books

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A book a week I heave a sigh;That Slogan's peremptory cryI will not hear, I will not heed.How can They say that I should needThe book They bid me weekly buy?But Slogans change, as days go by;My Psyche listens, fluttering shy,To newer message "Come and ReadA book a week."To read! to read! O wings that flyO'er sun-kissed lands, through clouded skyThat bear us on where Great ones lead!I too must follow, so I pleadFor magic wings. I'll read (or try)A book a week!

Alexander Ireland, The Book-Lovers Enchiridion: Thoughts on the Solace and Companionship of Books

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