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James W. Whilt


In Rhymes of the Rockies

The author worked as a dude wrangler Glacier National Park and lived on his ranch near Eureka, Monatana. This is the first book of his poem…

11. The Welcome

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Gilbert Parker


In A Lover's Diary

A collection of 83 rather besotted love sonnets by Gilbert Parker, written early in his career, with an accompanying interesting and someone…

Last Lines

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Anne Brontë


In Complete Poems

Anne Brontë was the youngest of the three famous literary sisters and is best known for her novel The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. She wrot…

Answered

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Madison Cawein


In The Garden of Dreams

Madison Cawein from Kentucky, displays a wider range of his poetic dreams, from the bright to the dark. - Summary by Larry Wilson

Ashley's 'American History'

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Various


In The History Teacher's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 5, January 1910

"The History Teacher’s Magazine is devoted to the interests of teachers of History, Civics, and related subjects in the fields of Geogr…

Answered

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Madison Cawein


In The Poems of Madison Cawein Vol. 5

This is Volume 5: Poems of Meditation and of Forest and Field of the collected works of Madison Julius Cawein, an American poet from Kentuck…

To William Watson

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Edwin Markham


In The Man with the Hoe and Other Poems

Edwin Markham was an American poet whose poems often drew attention to the laborers of the world and frequently expressed elements of faith.…

Epilogue

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Madison Cawein


In The Poems of Madison Cawein Vol. 4

This is Volume 4: Poems of Mystery and of Myth and Romance of the collected works of Madison Julius Cawein, an American poet from Kentucky. …

Iron Sailing Ships

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Various


In Scientific American Supplement, No. 664, September 22, 1888

The Scientific American may be the oldest continuously published periodical in the United States, having launched its first publication in 1…

Reading for All

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Charles Knight


In The Penny magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Issue 1

The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge was published in competition to Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, which …

William Wilson

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Edgar Allan Poe


In The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Raven Edition, Volume 2 (version 2)

An eclectic, catholic even, collection from the exquisitely excellent tale-telling of Mr. Edgar Allan Poe. Hilarious and terrifying. Need…

The Mow

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Various


In Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England

This traditional, and, for the most part, unprinted literature,—cherished in remote villages, resisting everywhere the invasion of modern na…

Finale

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Rev. Leonard Wilson Arnold Luckey


In The Morning Dawn

"The Morning Dawn, Bar Harbor, Maine: a Very Comprehensive Poem Illustrating and Describing the Scenic Beauty of the United States; Laf…

Letters 14-20

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William Hill Brown


In The Power of Sympathy; or, the Triumph of Nature Founded in Truth

The Power of Sympathy was the first American novel, published in Boston in January 1789. An epistolary novel, it tells the tragic story of t…

The Return of the Magi

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L.


In The Dark Ages, and Other Poems

This is a volume of poetry by a poet only going by the initial "L.". The poems are veried in tone and subject, set in different pa…

Contentment

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Alexander Wilmot


In The Poetry of South Africa

Alexander Wilmot was a Cape Town politician and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He is the author of the History of the Zulu War 1…

Novel Conversation

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Maxwell Bodenheim


In Introducing Irony (Version 2)

Maxwell Bodenheim was once known as the King of Greenwich Village Bohemians after moving to New York after being one of the founders of the …

Sonnet 95

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Sir Philip Sidney


In Astrophil and Stella (Version 2)

Astrophil and Stella is a sequence of sonnets and songs written by Sir Philip Sidney, the Elizabethan poet, courtier and soldier. It details…

Selected excerpts

Read by Leonard Wilson (1930-2024)


Phillips Brooks


In Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, volume 06

The Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is a work of enormous proportions. Setting out with the simple goal of offer…

Our Two Opinions, by Eugene Field

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Various


In Twilight Stories

A collection of broad-ranging, mostly American stories and poems for children by various authors, including Margaret Sidney, Susan Coolidge,…

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