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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
THE IDEAL AND THE REAL
A DOVE OF ST. MARK
COMO
SUNRISE IN VENICE
VALE! AMERICA
ROME
“POVERIS! POVERIS!”
ATTILA'S THRONE, TORCELLO
VENICE
A HAILSTORM IN VENICE
SANTA MARIA: TORCELLO
IN A GONDOLA
THE CAPUCIN OF ROME
SONGS OF THE HEBREW CHILDREN
THE ULTIMATE WEST
LOG CABIN LINES
MISCELLANEOUS LINES
SEMI-HUMOROUS SONGS
5.
Volume Five
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Joaquin Miller's Poems
And they touched his limbs and they said, “How long
And how strong they are; and how brave she is,
That she made her way through the wiles of man,
That she braved his wrath that she broke the ban
Of his desolate life for the love of this!”
Joaquin Miller's Poems