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THE MACMILLAN COMPANY NKW YORK BOST
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COPYRIGHT, 1914 AND 1915, BY WILLIA
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FOR permission to reprint the " Spo
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BROWN, SARAH BROWNING, ELIJAH BURKE
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GARRICK, AMELIA GODBEY, JACOB GOLDM
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PANTIER, REUBEN PAGE PEET, REV. ABN
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THEODORE THE POET 41 THORNTON, ENGL
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SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY WHERE are Elm
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HERE I lie close to the grave IJDtt
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jfietcijer SHE took my strength by
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Caseins' tnirffcr THEY have chisele
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HENRY got me with child, gmantm !3a
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IN life I was the town drunkard ; W
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How does it happen, tell me, That I
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HBenfamin TOGETHER in this grave li
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Heuben JjOantier WELL, Emily Sparks
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Crainor, ttje Druggist ONLY the che
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Benfamin THEIR spirits beat upon mi
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" 2fltt&fgnatton " You would not be
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HE protested all his life long The
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ftnotolt I WAS the first fruits of
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jpranft rummer OUT of a cell into t
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Conraa NOT in that wasted garden Wh
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33 IN my Spanish cloak, And old slo
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MY father who owned the wagon-shop
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31ulia filler WE quarreled that mor
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Charlie Dm you ever find out Which
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tfje As a boy, Theodore, you sat fo
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3fjacb THEY would have lynched me H
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WERE you not ashamed, fellow citize
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Strum I LEANED against the mantel,
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George Do you remember when I stood
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I NEVER saw any difference Between
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3f|us;tice Ernett IT is true, fello
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#ner Clute OVER and over they used
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Corner Clapp OFTEN Aner Clute at th
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Ooofee \> I RAN away from home with
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THE earth keeps some vibration goin
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Louise HERBERT broke our engagement
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l?on, *ntn? Bennett IT never came i
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Do you think that odes and sermons,
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Hobcrt gwifytv Burke I SPENT my mon
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I WAS the milliner Militants Talked
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William anD Cmtlr THERE is somethin
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I HAD fiddled all day at the county
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WELL, don't you see this was the wa
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jfalla* I, THE scourge-wielder, bal
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Also of the tree of life and eat, a
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jfranklm 3f|otu$ IF I could have li
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Uti00fan I, BORN in Weimar Of a mot
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IF the excursion train to Peoria Ha
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pmliiu Barrett ALMOST the shell of
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Brs. George lirrcr To this generati
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THIS I saw with my own eyes : A cli
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MY valiant fight ! For I call it va
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albert JONAS KEENE thought his lot
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Cugrnifl HAVE any of you, passers-b
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RICH, honored by my fellow citizens
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IJOaul DEAR Jane ! dear winsome Jan
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SDaniel WHEN I went to the city, Ma
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"Why not stay in the asked. city ju
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3f|Da Cfcitfeen AFTER I had attende
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WHILE I was handling Dom Pedro I go
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Wiettwm I WAS a peasant girl from G
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(Ernest MY mind was a mirror : It s
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NOT character, not fortitude, not p
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fl&am cClciraucl) I WAS crushed bet
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Amelia aarricfe YES, here I lie clo
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BOTH for the country and for the ma
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(Die UnUnoum YE aspiring ones, list
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3ionatljan AFTER you have enriched
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Carl ^amblin THE press of the Spoon
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(EtJttor To be able to see every si
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Cugene Carman RHODES' slave ! Selli
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m. !LloD Garrison >tatrtrarb VEGETA
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ALL they said was true : Ualpij Ufj
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Huberts I WAS sick, but more than t
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SHE loved me. Oh ! how she loved me
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I WAS well known and much beloved A
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J^armon OUT of the lights and roar
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I WINGED my bird, Bert Though he fl
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ilillian >tetoart I WAS the daughte
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Batterton DID my widow flit about F
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Walter g>immon0 MY parents thought
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Butler IF the learned Supreme Court
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Oh Delia, Delia, you and Proudhon S
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(Thomas (TrrUrlran READING in Ovid
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You left them open and stray goats
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And out in the cold stood all my fo
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3]ruutl)
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MY mother was for woman's rights An
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(Elliott Oatohinsi I LOOKED like Ab
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oltaire WHY did you bruise me with
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cancel) SDunlap How many times, dur
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tti Compton WHEN I died, the circul
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jfisfymnan I SAT on the bank above
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Dnnent IT was moon-light, and the e
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3!onatljan Uougljton THERE is the c
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THE white men played all sorts of j
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THE bank broke and I lost my saving
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C. Catyoun I REACHED the highest pl
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MY thanks, friends of the County Sc
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Try this lens. Depths of air. Excel
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Out of the dust, Out of the slime,
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From gravitation I make the will. O
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You live ! Away ! I am I, and anoth
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Gabriel ! Gabriel ! The Judgment da
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Come, crucible, perform your magic
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One half of him was bad, the other
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Within you is you. In a place where
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And a longing, longing enters my he
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IHPHE following pages contain adver
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Songs and Satires Cloth, i2mo t Lea
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Men, Women, and Ghosts BY AMY LOWEL
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Fruit Gathering NEW MACMILLAN POETR