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Joaquin Miller's Poems
[in six volumes]
Miller, Joaquin (1837-1913)
1.
Volume One
2.
Volume Two
3.
Volume Three
4.
Volume Four
SONGS OF ITALY AND OTHERS
SONGS OF THE HEBREW CHILDREN
THE ULTIMATE WEST
LOG CABIN LINES
MISCELLANEOUS LINES
SEMI-HUMOROUS SONGS
IN CLASSIC SHADES
THAT GENTLE MAN FROM BOSTON
WILLIAM BROWN OF OREGON
HORACE GREELEY'S DRIVE
THAT FAITHFUL WIFE OF IDAHO
SARATOGA AND THE PSALMIST
A TURKEY HUNT IN TEXAS
USLAND
THAT USSIAN OF USLAND
SAYS PLATO
WELCOME TO THE GREAT AMERICAN OCEAN
TWO WISE OLD MEN OF OMAR'S LAND
5.
Volume Five
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Joaquin Miller's Poems
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The ship crept silent up the sea,
And came—
You cannot understand
How fair she was, how sudden she
Had sprung, full grown, to womanhood.
How gracious, yet how proud and grand;
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How glorified, yet fresh and free,
How human, yet how more than good.
Joaquin Miller's Poems