. The three brides, and other poems. 2 Heed That Cry 24 Voices of the Night 25 Let the Blessed Sunshine In 28 To Be Content 29 The Debtors Prison 30 Buried Alive 32 Waiting 34 Old Letters 35 The Working Man 38 Western Wonders 39 The Two Burials 40 Tired 43 The Child and the Eose 45 Lines In An Album 46 Lines to M— 46 Coming Home 47 The Millers Daughter 48 The Old House by the Sea 53 The Tiber 55 The Great South West 57 Los Angeles 60 The Builders 61 The Unattainable 65 Nulla Dies Sine Linea 67 Columbus 69 The Bell of Liberty 72 Memorial Day 73 Our Boys Arc Coming Home Today 78 The Hero of Mani
. The three brides, and other poems. 2 Heed That Cry 24 Voices of the Night 25 Let the Blessed Sunshine In 28 To Be Content 29 The Debtors Prison 30 Buried Alive 32 Waiting 34 Old Letters 35 The Working Man 38 Western Wonders 39 The Two Burials 40 Tired 43 The Child and the Eose 45 Lines In An Album 46 Lines to M— 46 Coming Home 47 The Millers Daughter 48 The Old House by the Sea 53 The Tiber 55 The Great South West 57 Los Angeles 60 The Builders 61 The Unattainable 65 Nulla Dies Sine Linea 67 Columbus 69 The Bell of Liberty 72 Memorial Day 73 Our Boys Arc Coming Home Today 78 The Hero of Manila Bay 79 CONTENTS Page. The Philippine Question 81 A Plea for Peace 83 The Nurse of the Red Cross 84 The Difference 86 Life Wanderings 88 Go, Ye, Work Today in My Vineyard 90 The First Christmas 93 Christmas Rhymes 95 The New Year 95 Coming Home for Holidays 98 N. E. A. Greeting 99 A Lullaby 101 To E. R. H. on His 21st Birthday 102 Afternoon 106 The Dying Chief 107 If We Had Known 109 A Cheerful Giver 110 A Medley of Memories 112. THE THREE BRIDES. lEACE smiles on fair Germanias vales and hills,The sound of cheerful toil the soft air fills;The fragrant, upturned sod proclaims the hand That holds the plow rules oer the happy land;The keen edged sword now rusts upon the wall—The bird, perched oer her nestlings, whose sweet alls well, in bird language, to her mateIs not in leaf screened safety, more elateThan she, who, bending oer her cradled boy,Dreams of a future full of peace and joy—Marred by no wars alarms in years to come—The call of bugle and the roll of drum. * * * iff * The battle fields are green with springing waving gold, where, soon at early speed the reaper for the precious sheaves—The throstle sings above the cottage that lowly roof are voices heardMore sweet than note of any forest bird;Groups of fair maidens flit from room to room;The walls are hid with wreaths of fragrant bloom-But fairer, sweeter one than all t
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