Since one anthologist put in his book Sweet things by Morse, Bone, Potter, Bliss and Brook, All subsequent anthologists, of course, Have quoted Bliss, Brook, Potter, Bone and Morse. For, should one rash anthologist make free To print selections, say, from you and me, Omitting with a judgment all his own The classic Brook, Morse, Potter, Bliss and Bone, Contemptuous reviewers, passing by Our verses, would unanimously cry, "What manner of anthology is this, That leaves out Bone, Brook, Potter, Morse and Bliss!" Arthur Guiterman Found in a footnote of the book "Motivation and Personality" by Abraham H. Maslow (very interesting book!) Stoned, buttered, mortised, blessed and broken wishes, Stefan E-Mail: [log in to unmask]