Transcriber's Note:
Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully aspossible, including inconsistencies in spelling and hyphenation; nochanges have been made to the original text.
WINE, WATER, AND SONG
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
BY
G. K. CHESTERTON
THIRD EDITION
METHUEN & CO. LTD.
36 ESSEX STREET W.C.
LONDON
| First Published | August 6th 1915 |
| Second Edition | August 10th 1915 |
| Third Edition | August 23rd 1915 |
The Songs in this book are taken from “The Flying Inn,” with the exception of “TheGood Rich Man” and “The Song of theStrange Ascetic,” which are here included bykind permission of the editor of The NewWitness, where they originally appeared.
| Page | |
| The Englishman | 9 |
| Wine and Water | 11 |
| The Song against Grocers | 15 |
| The Rolling English Road | 20 |
| The Song of Quoodle | 24 |
| Pioneers, O Pioneers | 27 |
| The Logical Vegetarian | 31 |
| “The Saracen's Head” | 34 |
| The Good Rich Man | 37 |
| The Song against Songs | 42 |
| Me Heart | 45 |
| The Song of the Oak | 49 |
| The Road to Roundabout | 53 |
| The Song of the Strange Ascetic | 57 |
| The Song of Right and Wrong | 60 |
| Who Goes Home? | 63 |