Then followed his imitations of popular writers-including "Strapmore," by "weeder," and "One-and-three," by "Fictor Nogo"-"Happy Thought Hall," with illustrations by himself, "More Happy Thoughts," "Out of Town," and many others, which are still to be found on the bookstalls.
"The History of "Punch""
M. H. Spielmann
The horehound comes through the fence and under it, shouldering the pickets off the railings; the brier rose mines under the horehound; and no care, though I own I am not a close weeder, keeps the small pale moons of the primrose from rising to the night moth under my apple-trees.
"The Land Of Little Rain"
Mary Hunter Austin
The rough burr-thistle, spreading wide Amang the bearded bear, I turn'd the weeder-clips aside, An' spar'd the symbol dear.
"Robert Burns"
Principal Shairp