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Joaquin Miller's Poems
[in six volumes]
Miller, Joaquin (1837-1913)
1.
Volume One
[dedication]
AN INTRODUCTION
LATER LINES PREFERRED BY LONDON
COLUMBUS
THE MISSOURI
THE PASSING OF TENNYSON
THE AMERICAN OCEAN
THE BIRDS AND BEES
CALIFORNIA'S CUP OF GOLD
THE FORTUNATE ISLES
DON'T STOP AT THE STATION DESPAIR
TO RUSSIA
TO ANDREW CARNEGIE
TRUE GREATNESS
ON THE FIRING LINE
TO RACHAEL IN RUSSIA
CUBA LIBRE
LESSONS FOR MY LOVERS
LINES THAT PAPA LIKED
LINES MOTHER LIKED
2.
Volume Two
3.
Volume Three
4.
Volume Four
5.
Volume Five
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“I would court content like a lover lonely,
I would woo her, win her, and wear her only.
I would never go over the white sea wall
For gold or glory or for aught at all.”
Joaquin Miller's Poems