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- Page 17 and 18: CONTENTS A PACK ALTMAN, HERMAN 232
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- Page 32 and 33: HAVE you seen walking through the v
- Page 34 and 35: Robert jhilton banner IF a. man cou
- Page 36 and 37: MY life's blossom might have bloome
- Page 38 and 39: Constance S?atel)? You praise my se
- Page 40 and 41: Carep You never marveled, dullards
- Page 42 and 43: fceene YOUR attention, Thomas Rhode
- Page 44 and 45: u HBenfamin }|0antter I KNOW that h
- Page 46 and 47: CBmilv WHERE is my boy, my boy of t
- Page 48 and 49: jfratfer DID you ever hear of Edito
- Page 50 and 51: I AM Minerva, the village poetess,
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EDoctor No other man, unless it was
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AFTER I got religion and steadied d
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LvDia KNOWLT HOHEIMER ran away to t
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Drummer Do the boys and girls still
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I WENT up and down the streets Here
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13roum MAURICE, weep not, I am not
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j^lossir Cabantflf FROM Bindle's op
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FATHER, thou canst never know The a
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Witt I WAS sixteen, and I had the m
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THE Prohibitionists made me Town Ma
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I WAS not beloved of the villagers,
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3flacob WHEN Fort Sumter fell and t
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fuller >laefe I WOULD have been as
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2fl$eman I SAID when they handed me
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Lots HERE lies the body of Lois Spe
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3t2UiUara jflufee MY wife lost her
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iluctu* WHEN my moustache curled, A
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Deacon I BELONGED to the church, An
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Coonei? potter I INHERITED forty ac
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ie Clarfe I WAS only eight years ol
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Herbert ALL your sorrow, Louise, an
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ty Cooper THE cooper should know ab
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& 3D, HBloob IF you in the village
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Dora Militants WHEN Reuben Pantier
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Had been reared by the County, some
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Circuit 3fiuDge TAKE note, passers-
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3flofin I WON the prize essay at sc
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J?oU>en THE very fall my sister Nan
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, HBlo^D THEY first charged me with
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jfranciflf burner I COULD not run o
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I WAS attorney for the "Q" And the
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gutter Doc MEYERS said I had satyri
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petit, tfoe SEEDS in a dry pod, tic
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REVEREND WILEY advised me not to di
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93 Jlemuel I PREACHED four thousand
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95 abner I HAD no objection at all
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SUPPOSE you stood just five feet tw
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WHY did Albert Schirding kill himse
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get Boto THEY got me into the Sunda
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Paul was invalided from over study,
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PASSER-BY, To love is to find your
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A STEP-MOTHER drove me from home, e
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VERY well, you liberals, And naviga
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}3frmmm, tlir artist I LOST my patr
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Uobrrt I GREW spiritually fat livin
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Hamilton (Sreene I WAS the only chi
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Ifcoger OH many times did Ernest Hy
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119 THE secret of the stars, gravit
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BartUtc A CHAPLAIN in the army, A c
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2flol)n H?ancoefe As to democracy,
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Cabante NEITHER spite, fellow citiz
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SUrranorr CljrocUmoiton IN youth my
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Wtooto Spcjfarlane I WAS the Widow
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The eye-balls were seared with a mi
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As a paranoiac boy puts a log on th
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Clarence jfatocett THE sudden death
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EVERYONE laughed at Col. Prichard F
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IT was just like everything else in
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pummel I STAGGERED on through darkn
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* ijOurfeaptle HE ran away and was
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MR. KESSLER, you know, was in the a
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Relentless to the last, when the to
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tlambert I HAVE two monuments besid
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Dortrnsf Uobbinsr MY name used to b
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How did you feel, you libertarians,
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HBeattp I WAS a. lawyer like Harmon
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jfoote I WANTED to go away to colle
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I WOULD I had thrust my hands of fl
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J3rrctoal elmrp OBSERVE the clasped
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163 pirant scatrs' I TRIED to win t
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165 JjDoague HORSES and men are jus
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I BOUGHT every kind of machine that
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They all saw a strange light in my
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Dying at last, of course, but lying
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(Eljonuon HERE ! You sons of the me
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3f|tra NOTHING in life is alien to
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IT was only a little house of two r
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lvicl)ar& I3onr WHEN I first came t
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SDillaro sussman THE buzzards wheel
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(E. C Culbertsfon Is it true, Spoon
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l;tlDrup I MADE two fights for the
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Caltjoun I WANTED to be County Judg
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189 tBotr WHY was I not devoured by
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WHAT do you DippolQ tl)r Optician s
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TELL me, was Altgeld elected Govern
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sperritc AT first I suspected somet
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elmcr WHAT but the love of God coul
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Pure or foul, for it make no matter
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All is changed, save the river and
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You are over there, Father Malloy,
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Caltim Campbell YE who are kicking
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fcarlau srtoall You never understoo
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I WAS the Sunday school superintend
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?arrv I WAS just turned twenty-one,
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OH ! the dew-wet grass of the meado
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HARRY WILMANS ! You n Jamrs who fel
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JLptnan fcing You may think, passer
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Not flaming with gifts and pledges
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Camlet spicure IN a lingering fever
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YOUR red blossoms amid green leaves
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O Lincoln, actor indeed, playing we
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Gave all of our strength and love !
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t)iinnal) Armstrong I WROTE him a l
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SUPPOSE it is nothing but the hive
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2f]enme NOT, where the stairway tur
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SEallace 3?ergu0on THERE at Geneva
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Claflin I WAS the laughing-stock of
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Your voice is very metallic this mo
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Samuel Gardner I WHO kept the green
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William 2fonfS ONCE in a while a cu
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% Hilton WHENEVER the Presbyterian
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c!jolffeto GOD ! ask me not to reco
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Millie liDrnnmgton THEY called me t
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31ulian TOWARD the last The truth o
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AT four o'clock in late October I s
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BACK and forth, back and forth, to
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0ustat> Itictitrr AFTER a. long day
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Captain
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WHO carved this shattered harp on m
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IN the last spring I ever knew, In
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THEY told me I had three months to
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Then the sun streamed on me again,
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Growing indurate, turning to stone,
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[The late Mr. Jonathan Swift Somers
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The deadly strife ? His daughter Fl
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Upon a drab proscenium outward star
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For sidewalks, sewers; that is well
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Poured forth the hostile forces, an
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As when a wild boar turns upon the
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287 (Epilogue
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Eternal Good ! FIRST VOICE SECOND V
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FIRST VOICE I'm tired. I'll send fo
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BEELZEBUB No doubt ! I made the che
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Crush you and make you Clay for my
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YOGARINDRA Isn't it real ? What do
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BEELZEBUB Begone ! No, wait. I have
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Food for the green worm, which it t
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Courageous, cruel, passionate and p
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I call it suffering and martyrdom.
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SECOND VOICE I slip and I vanish, I
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A million million suns above me, as
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PRESS COMMENTS ON "SPOON RIVER ANTH
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BY THE SAME AUTHOR The Great Valley
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IMPORTANT NEW POETRY TWO NEW BOOKS
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