The Linotype Proofreader’s Omr Khayyam. Frederick W. Mitchell
In: The Inland Printer 1903-06: Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 423
7 quatrains
The Linotype Proofreader’s Omr Khayyam. Frederick W. Mitchell
In: The Inland Printer 1903-06: Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 423
7 quatrains
An Omar for Ladies. Josephine Dodge Daskam
In: Harper’s Monthly Magazine 1903-01: Vol 106 Iss 632; 1903-02: Vol 106 Iss 633; 1903-06: Vol 107 Iss 637
18 quatrains
Also Potter 1289 B
Quatrains of Omar. Richard Le Gallon
In: The Philistine 1903-03: Vol 16 Iss 4
13 quatrains
Rubaiyat of the unemployed. Walter A. Dyer
In: Judge, 1-8-1903, Vol. 45, no. 1137
5 quatrains
So fill the cup
In: The Philistine 1903-05: Vol 16 Iss 6
1 quatrain
Well, am I sober now.
In: The Philistine 1903-08: Vol 17 Iss 3
1 quatrain
The Umpire’s Rubaiyat
In: Life 1903-09-24: Vol 42 Iss 1091
4 quatrains
From: Milwaukee Sentinel.
See also Potter 1255 B
Alas that Life …
In: The Inland Printer 1903-06: Volume 31, Issue 3, p. 387.
Two quatrains about issues of daily life, and seven quatrains quoted in an article by Thomas Wood Stevens from “The Poker Rubaiyat” by Kirk La Shelle.
Poker Rubaiyat. By Kirke La Shelle. [Illustrations by F. Holme, Phoenix Arizona].
[S.l.] : Bandar Log Press, 1903. 32 p.
24 quatrains.
Potter 1113
The first translation from the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám into a modern language: a fragment of Omar Khiam. Mackall, Leonard L. In: The Lamp; Vol. 27, Iss. 4, (Nov 1, 1903): 314-316