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The poems present a comic, elegiac sequence of quatrains that lampoon temperance laws and the decline of public drinking, replacing wine with coffee, tea, and toast. The speaker alternates between nostalgic reminiscence about past conviviality and wry observations on bootlegging, moral reformers, and scarcity of alcoholic pleasures. Imagery of moons, taverns, and voyages toward the afterlife punctuates the humor with a mildly mournful awareness of mortality. Overall the collection uses parody of the classical quatrain tradition to critique social change while sustaining a light, ironic tone.

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J. L. Duff

J. L. Duff is an author best known for his humorous and satirical work, "The Rubaiyat of Ohow Dryyam / With Apologies to Omar." This work is a playful homage to the classic Persian poem, "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam," and showcases Duff's wit and creativity. Through his writing, Duff engages with themes of life, philosophy, and the human experience, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. His contributions reflect a unique blend of literary tradition and personal expression, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of parody and satire.

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