Langdon Smith
Langdon Smith (4 January 1858 – 8 April 1908) was an American journalist and writer. His most well-known work is the poem "Evolution", which begins with the line "When you were a tadpole and I was a fish". The line later became the title of an essay about this "one-poem poet" written by Martin Gardner.Provided by Wikipedia
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Evolution : a fantasy. by Smith, Langdon, 1858-1908
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Mission tales in the days of the dons / by Forbes, A. S. C., Mrs.
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