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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
OLIVE
Dove-borne symbol, olive bough;
Dove-hued sign from God to men,
As if still the dove and thou
Kept companionship as then.
Dove-hued, holy branch of peace,
Antique, all-enduring tree;
Deluge and the floods surcease—
Deluge and Gethsemane.
Joaquin Miller's Poems