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'''Frederic Ogden Nash''' (August 19, 1902–May 19, 1971) was a famous American humorist of the first part of the 20th century, best-known for his light verse and humorous poetry.  He also wrote lyrics for Broadway shows.
'''Frederic Ogden Nash''' (August 19, 1902–May 19, 1971) was a famous American humorist of the first part of the 20th century, best-known for his light verse and humorous poetry.  He also wrote lyrics for Broadway shows.



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Frederic Ogden Nash (August 19, 1902–May 19, 1971) was a famous American humorist of the first part of the 20th century, best-known for his light verse and humorous poetry. He also wrote lyrics for Broadway shows.

Among his most famous efforts are:

Candy
Is dandy
But liquor
Is quicker.

As well as:

The trouble with a kitten is that
Eventually it becomes a cat.