The Phonogram (1902-02)

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THE PHONOGRA M ^ That the Phonograph can inspire poetic feeling it an undoubted fact. Friends, my contributor! are many. Here nngeth a well known citixen. Next month when yon hare fully recovered, I shall print a triolet by Eugene TO MY PHONOGRAPH. Cut*ft hear that voice—gay—solemn—tearful ? Can*st hear it bursting out in cheerful Mimicking of actor’s laugh ? But now it changeth ! In crescendo The notes of bass and tenor blend. Oh Cometh it from throats of men ? No! Edison’s new Phonograph !— Herbert Paus. «■' Jft fin of Nexv Edison Records this month. ii