. Farm legends. ith his boat-building. W. C. CONTENTS. Farm Legends: Page The School-masters Guests 17 Three Links of a Life 26 Rob^ the Pauper 40 The Three Lovers 51 The Song of Llome 63 PaitVs run off with the Show 69 The Key to Thomas Heart 73 The Doctors Story 76 The Christmas Baby 80 Decoration-Day Poems: Cover Them Over 87 The Loves of the Nations 92 College Poems: Rifts in the Cloud 103 Brothers and Friends 113 Our March through the Past 121 That Day we Graduated 131 Poems of Sorrow and Death: The Burning of Chicago 137 The Railroad Holocaust 145 Ship City of Boston^ 147 Gone Before 149
. Farm legends. ith his boat-building. W. C. CONTENTS. Farm Legends: Page The School-masters Guests 17 Three Links of a Life 26 Rob^ the Pauper 40 The Three Lovers 51 The Song of Llome 63 PaitVs run off with the Show 69 The Key to Thomas Heart 73 The Doctors Story 76 The Christmas Baby 80 Decoration-Day Poems: Cover Them Over 87 The Loves of the Nations 92 College Poems: Rifts in the Cloud 103 Brothers and Friends 113 Our March through the Past 121 That Day we Graduated 131 Poems of Sorrow and Death: The Burning of Chicago 137 The Railroad Holocaust 145 Ship City of Boston^ 147 Gone Before 149 The Little Sleeper 151 TIS Snowing 153 12 Contents. Poems of Hope: Page Some Time 157 The Good of the Future 160 The Joys that are Left 161 When 7ny Ship %oent Doivn 163 To the Carleton Circle 16-1 The Sanctum King 169 Stra y Stanzas : Lines to James Russell Lowell 185 To Monsieur Pasteur 185 To a Young Lady 186 Death of the Richest Man 186 To the Smothered Miners 186 The Deathless Song 187 On a Poet-Critic 187. ILLUSTRATIONS. Page They stood in the Shade of the loesterri Door Frontispiece J. Class in the Front, with their Readers, were telling, loith difficidt Pains 19 ^And nodded oUlquely, and muttered, Them ere is my Sentiments tew 23 When grave Baw Beese, the Indian Chief, had headed the Neeh of the pale-face Miss 27 ^Hiding een from the Dark his Face 35 Een in your Desolation you are not quite unhlest 37 -Himself on the Door-stone idly sitting 41 Tie runs and stumhles, leaps and clamhers 45 Rol), the Pauper 50 And Bess said, Keep still, for theres Plenty of Room 55 Several Times he, loith, Policy stern, repressed a Desire to hreah out of the Churn 57 And there his plump Limbs through the Orifice swung 59 Alice, the country Maiden, with the sweet loving Face 65 My Boy ! come in ! come in ! 71 The Mother, who carries the Key to Thomas Heart 74 I threw them as far as I could throw 78 The Christmas Baby 80, 81, 82, 83 They who in Mountain and Hill-side and Dell 90 And does Co
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