Five O’Clock In The Morning

Five O'clock in the Morning 904 The dew lay gilstening on the grass, A mist was o'er the brook At the earitest gleam leam of the golden sun The swallow her nest forBook: The snowy blooms of the hawthorn tres Lay thickly the ground adorning…

The Cause of Equity.

The Cause of Equity. 597.6 And brightens all the world about, With its hope giving ray. Soon, soon the day of right shall glow, In splendor through the land; When every farmer lad shall march, In Equity's fair band. The cause of Equity…

Where Dreams Are Sold.

Where Dreams Are Sold. 575.2 At the silken sign of the Poppy. At a shop that is never old. Where the twilight silence lingers, It is there that dreams are sold. There's the scent of love's lost roses, The soft echo of childhood's laugh;…

Concerning.

Concerning. 389.5. Concerning the affairs of both church and state, in view of the fact that existing conditions call for earn- est, serious thought and action on the part of all having the best wel- fare of the city and country at heart,…

THE INITIATE.

THE INITIATE. 554.8 The music of the Universes! (Faint not, Soul, nor fear.) Transcendent harmony-each note the whirling of sphere;a With the ear of my soul-I can hear, I can hear! The Name Ineffable; my soul, thy long sought wisdom- key; It…

The Aweful Bonanza

The Awful Bonanza 324 The Friendly Club, which hasn't missed a meeting since the fire, held its monthly dinner in Washington street restaurant on the day the saloons opened-a saloon, by the way, being part of the restaurant "We are here, "…

Little Boy Blue

Little Boy Blue Abby Sage Richardson 4169 Under the haystack, Little Boy Blue Sleeps with his head on his arm While volces of men and voices of malds Are calling him over the farm Sheen in the meadows are runing wild Where a polsonous…
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A Lazy Man’s Letter.

A Lazy Man's Letter. 490.7 I'm in a 10der mood today & feel postio, fun I'll just - off a line & send it off # U. I'm sorry you've been&O Don't B disconsolst long: But buar your ills with 49de, & they won't seem so grs.

THE SEXTON.

THE SEXTON. 436.10 Nigh to a grave that was newly made Leaned a sexton old on his earth-worn spade. His task was done, and he paused to wall The funeral train through the open gate. A relic of bygone days was he, And his locks were as…

Tippity House.

Tippity House. Denison Fay 431.1 BABY sleeps in Tippity House, And rocks and rocks away. She goes to bed at eleven o'clock To sleep for half the day. Muvver is sitting and knitting Funny old comfy things; She keeps a foot on the rocker…

The Result

The Result. 240.7 You get a girl-a peach, a dream- One that can turn at once your head? Oh, no; that kind is not my theme: You get a girl to bake the bread- To bake the bread and scrub the floor, To iron, wash and dust, perhaps, To drive…

LENOVOI

LENOVOI. 307.2 Oh ye who love the simple life, Escaping care and toil and strife, Evading paths where duties lurk, Mark ye: Someone must do your work. -Elsie Duncan Yale.
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The Girl with a Calico Dress.

The Girl with a Calico Dress 591.6 A fig for your upper-ten girls. With their velvets and satins and laces. Their diamonds and rubles and pearls. And their milliner figures and faces. They may chine at a party or ball Embellished with…

Under the Anheuser Busch

Under the Anheuser Busch. 202.3 Talk about the shade of the sheltering palms; Praise the bamboo charms, tree and its wide spreading There's a little bush that grows right here in this town You know Its name for it has won such renown, Often…

You

You 582 You mean for me what birds at daybreak sing, When earth awakening calls t them With little yellow daffodils, "Tis spring! You mean the wondrous music of the spheres, When o'er the distant purple hills Through soft piled clouds, the…

The Same Old Cub

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The Same Old Cub. 10.4 Oh, fair city of the Golden Gate, you whom I loved so well. Brought out of Paradise into chaos to the very brinks of hell. Ruin and desolation faced her on every hund, And sadly the news, traveled throughout the broad…

The Return

The Return. 101.7 And so at last I trod the ways, I once had found so fair. To find the rose of menery Had drooped and faded there. Noon on the strange-familiar ways- Dust, and the common things: Until at last, the day spread out For…

Battle Hymn of the Republic

Battle Hymn of the Republic. By Julia Ward Howe 89.7 BY JULIA WARD HOW Julls Ward Howe born into la best known to the American pubile by her splendid " Bustie This was published in A Later Lyrien became famous Hymn volume antities appearing…
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PRESENT JORDAN’S POEM.

PRESENT JORDAN'S POEM. Dr. David Starr Jordan 255.1 "A Castle in Spain," in a recent issue of the New York Independent: I know a castle in the heart of Spain, Builded of stone, as if to stand for aye, With tile roof red against…

THE PASSING OF AN AUTO-CRAT.

The Auto-crat-oh, think of that!-he went a fearful pace; He did not smile, through all the wholehe had a mobile face. He took no interest in man, yet sought the human race. The Auto-crat-oh, think of that!-I never saw him laugh; In wreckage…