Archy and mehitabel
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| archy and mehitabel (1927) by |
| Original collection of free verse by the cockroach Archy; collated and published in 1927 from a series of newspaper poems beginning 29 March 1916. |
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- the coming of archy
- mehitabel was once cleopatra
- the song of mehitabel
- pity the poor spiders
- mehitabel s extensive past
- the cockroach who had been to hell
- archy interviews a pharaoh
- a spider and a fly
- freddy the rat perishes
- the merry flea
- why mehitabel jumped
- certain maxims of archy
- warty bliggens the toad
- mehitabel has an adventure
- the flattered lightning bug
- the robin and the worm
- mehitabel finds a home
- the wail of archy
- mehitabel and her kittens
- archy is shocked
- archy creates a situation
- mehitabel sings a song
- aesop revised by archy
- cheerio my deario
- the lesson of the moth
- a roach of the taverns
- the froward lady bug
- pete the parrot and shakespeare
- archy confesses
- the old trouper
- archy declares war
- the hen and the oriole
- ghosts
- archy hears from mars
- mehitabel dances with boreas
- archy at the zoo
- the dissipated hornet
- unjust
- the cheerful cricket
- clarence the ghost
- some natural history
- prudence
- archy goes abroad
- archy at the tomb of napoleon
- mehitabel meets an affinity
- mehitabel sees paris
- mehitabel in the catacombs
- off with the old love