Dramatic poems, songs & sonnets . oungI Sing, HurrahThe Bitter CupThe Meanest ManA Country LaneTo an Old TuneAt Maiden LaneA Rolling Stone .The Way is LongHer Wedding GownHer Overshoes .Her PetticoatHer ParasolHer Little HatHer Small Kid GloveIn Beautys Name 179 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 Fair Women and Brave MenTo Mrs. H. F. Algernon Charles SwinburneEdwin Booth 211212213214 CONTENTS page Mary Anderson . 215 Ellen Terry 216 Julia Marlowe . 217 Ada Rehan 218 Maude Adams. 219 Madam Nazemova ....


Dramatic poems, songs & sonnets . oungI Sing, HurrahThe Bitter CupThe Meanest ManA Country LaneTo an Old TuneAt Maiden LaneA Rolling Stone .The Way is LongHer Wedding GownHer Overshoes .Her PetticoatHer ParasolHer Little HatHer Small Kid GloveIn Beautys Name 179 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 Fair Women and Brave MenTo Mrs. H. F. Algernon Charles SwinburneEdwin Booth 211212213214 CONTENTS page Mary Anderson . 215 Ellen Terry 216 Julia Marlowe . 217 Ada Rehan 218 Maude Adams. 219 Madam Nazemova .... 220 Henrietta Grossman .... 221 A Brother Artist .... 222 Madonna Mia . 223 Anna 224 To Anna . 225 Mrs. I. N. M 226 To MY sons Mother .... 227 An Acrostic 228 Shakespeares Birthday . 229 To Marie 230 When the Mother Passed . 231 To a Little Girl .... 232 To another Little Girl . 233 To MY Boy .... 234 Theodore Roosevelt .... 235 To A. J. B 236 On Margaret Robertsons Portrait . 237 Arab 238 Dramatic Poems DRAMATIC POEMS. THE DUSTY ROAD UNDONICHIE is fair to sec-Hold on to Truth, hold fast toTruth,—And there lived golden-haired Marie,A wind-blown bud of melody,On the dusty road to Paradise. The tender lines of girlish grace,— Hold on to Truth, hold fast to Truth,-Were in her figure, and her faceWas wistful Beautys resting place,On the dusty road to Paradise. The hopeful Springtimes crisp delight,— Hold on to Truth, hold fast to Truth,-The peace of gloaming Autumns in her eyes, so calm and the dusty road to Paradise. She was a thing of joy complete,— Hold on to Truth, hold fast to Truth,-From open forehead to her feetThat tripped to Natures rhythmic the dusty road to Paradise. DRAMATIC POEMS A lonely shepherd years before,— Hold on to Truth, hold fast to Truth,— When searching in the stars for lore Had found a Gipsy by his door,On the dusty road to Paradise. A tawny fearless Gipsy maid,— Hold on to Truth, hold fast to Truth,—Had from he


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