Born and raised in New York City, Robert Henry Newell entered the world of journalism at age twenty-two.
Poem in which the speaker is a Byron-esque character, nonplussed by the death of his wife and possibly responsible for the death of his parents. He only is upset when someone takes his black and tan.
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Born and raised in New York City, Robert Henry Newell entered the world of journalism at age twenty-two.
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