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About James Thomas Fields

James Thomas Fields (December 31, 1817 – April 24, 1881) was an American publisher and author.

Born: December 31st, 1817

Died: April 24th, 1881

Categories: American poets, Essayists, Editors, 1880s deaths

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"I’m an owl; you’re another. Sir Critic, good day." And the barber kept on shaving.
Just then, with a wink and a sly normal lurch, The owl very gravely got down from his perch, Walked round, and regarded his fault-finding critic (Who thought he was stuffed) with a glance analytic.
Is n’t God upon the ocean Just the same as on the land?
Oh, to be home again, home again, home again! Under the apple-boughs, down by the mill!
The skipper stormed and tore his hair, Hauled on his boots and roared at Marden— "Nantucket's sunk and here we are Right over old Marm Hackett’s garden!"

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