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James Whitcomb Riley [1849-1916] USA
Ranked #72 in the top 380 poets
Votes 86%: 313 up, 51 down

Uncomplicated, sentimental, and humorous. Often writing his verses in dialect, his poetry caused readers to recall a nostalgic and simpler time in earlier American history. His poems often contained morals and warnings for children, containing messages telling children to care for the less fortunate of society.

Riley believed that urbanization robbed children of their innocence and sincerity, and in his poems he attempted to introduce and idolize characters who had not lost those qualities. His children's poems are "exuberant, performative, and often display Riley's penchant for using humorous characterization, repetition, and dialect to make his poetry accessible to a wide-ranging audience."

Riley wrote very little on serious subject matter, and actually mocked attempts at serious poetry. Riley wrote gentle and romantic poems that were not in dialect.

One of the most popular poets in American history, James Whitcomb Riley was born in Greenfield, Indiana, the second son and third of six children raised by Reuben A.(a Civil War veteran and lawyer)and Elizabeth (Marine) Riley. At an early age Riley discovered that he disliked the "iron discipline" of school life but enjoyed books. As a child, Riley often accompanied his father (a noted political orator) on trips to the Hancock County courthouse, where he observed the manners and mores of country society, as well as the countrified dialect he later used in his poetry. 

In his own words he did a little of a number of things fairly well.      He sang, played the guitar and violin, acted, painted signs and wrote poetry. His father did not encourage his verse-making for he thought it too visionary, and being a visionary himself, he believed he understood the dangers of following the promptings of the poetic temperament. He doubted if anything would come of the verse-writing himself. 

Leaving school at age 16, Riley first attempted to read law in his father`s office. Possessed of a wanderlust, however, he turned to another pursuit,art. He and some other youths, which he dubbed "the Graphics," traveled the Indiana countryside as sign, house and ornamental painters. He later joined a traveling wagon show as an advance agent. In 1873, Riley returned to Greenfield and worked for the town`s newspaper. A year earlier, his poetry, under the name "Jay Whit," had first appeared in the Indianapolis Saturday Mirror. 

In April 1877, Riley joined the staff of the Anderson Democrat as associate editor. He continued to write poems, which were printed in other newspapers throughout central Indiana. Frustrated, however, at his poems being rejected by eastern periodicals, Riley concocted a scheme to prove that for a poem to become popular it had to be written by "a genius known to fame." He wrote a poem, "Leonainie," styled after Edgar Allan Poe, and convinced the editor of the Kokomo Dispatch to print it in his newspaper as a long-lost Poe poem. Unmasked as the poem`s true author, Riley was lambasted by rival newspapers and eventually fired from his Anderson job. 

Despite the notoriety he earned from the Poe poem hoax, Riley managed to find employment with another newspaper, the Indianapolis Journal. It was while on the Journal staff that he first won acclaim for his work, especially "When the Frost Is on the Punkin," part of a series he signed "Benj. F. Johnson, of Boone." The series was published in book form in 1883 and met with popular success. 

Riley`s characters Old Aunt Mary, Little Orphant Annie, The Raggedy Man, Doc Sifers and Uncle Sidney along with his sentimental style that harkened back to simpler times, struck a chord with a reading public struggling to come to grips with the industrial age. Riley increased his fame as a poet and helped himself financially through his appearances on the lecture circuit with, among others, Edgar W. (Bill) Nye. 

Riley, whose books were regularly published by Indianapolis`s Bobbs-Merrill Company, became one of the best-loved poets in America. A lifelong bachelor, Riley spent most of his days of fame as the paying guest in a Lockerbie Street home owned by the Nickum and Holstein families, residing there from 1893 until his death in 1916. The home became a regular visiting place for Indiana schoolchildren and famous figures like perennial Socialist presidential candidate and labor organizer Eugene Debs (who enjoyed raising a glass of spirits with Riley whenever possible). Riley`s fame grew so great that his birthday was celebrated by students across the country. Upon his death on July 22, 1916, more than 35,000 people filed past his casket as it lay in state under the dome at the Indiana State Capitol.

(source indianahistory.org)

Humour, Sentimentalism, Vernacular, Victorian

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1807-1882
USA
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
→ influenced James Whitcomb Riley
1807-1892
USA
John Greenleaf Whittier
→ influenced James Whitcomb Riley
1809-1892
ENG
Alfred Lord Tennyson
→ influenced James Whitcomb Riley
1812-1870
ENG
Charles Dickens
→ influenced James Whitcomb Riley
1842-1914
USA
Ambrose Bierce
→ (use dialect to cover faulty construction) disliked James Whitcomb Riley
1869-1950
USA
Edgar Lee Masters
→ (superficial, lacked irony) disliked James Whitcomb Riley
1759-1796
SCO
Robert Burns
← compared by James Whitcomb Riley
1809-1849
USA
Edgar Allan Poe
← compared by James Whitcomb Riley
1872-1906
AFR/USA
Paul Laurence Dunbar
← praised by James Whitcomb Riley


WorkLangRating
Little Orphant Annie
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23
The Best is Good Enough
eng
15
When The Frost Is On The Punkin
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3
A Life-Lesson
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1
A Summer Afternoon
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1
Her Beautiful Eyes
eng
1
Naughty Claude
eng
1
Nessmuk
eng
1
The Bear-Story
eng
1
The Old Hay-Mow
eng
1
The Ripest Peach
eng
1
"A Brave Refrain"
eng
0
"A Noted Traveler"
eng
0
"Company Manners"
eng
0
"Dream"
eng
0
"Friday Afternoon"
eng
0
"Hik-Tee-Dik!"
eng
0
"How Did You Rest, Last Night?"
eng
0
"Igo And Ago"
eng
0
"Johnson`s Boy"
eng
0
"Little Jack Janitor"
eng
0
"Mylo Jones`s Wife"
eng
0
"Old Bob White"
eng
0
"Out Of Reach?"
eng
0
"That Little Dog"
eng
0
"Them Old Cherry Words"
eng
0
"Tired Out"
eng
0
"Tradin` Joe"
eng
0
A Backward Look
eng
0
A Ballad
eng
0
A Barefoot Boy
eng
0
A Bear Family
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0
A Bride
eng
0
A Canary At The Farm
eng
0
A Child-World
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0
A Christmas Memory
eng
0
A Country Pathway
eng
0
A Cup Of Tea
eng
0
A Delicious Interruption
eng
0
A Discouraging Model
eng
0
A Ditty Of No Tone
eng
0
A Diverted Tragedy
eng
0
A Dost O` Blues
eng
0
A Dream
eng
0
A Dream Of Autumn
eng
0
A Dream Of Long Ago
eng
0
A Dubious "Old Kriss"
eng
0
A Fantasy
eng
0
A Feel In The Chris`mas-Air
eng
0
A Fruit Piece
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0
A Full Harvest
eng
0
A Glimpse Of Pan
eng
0
A Good Man
eng
0
A Gustatory Achievement
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0
A Home-Made Fairy Tale
eng
0
A Leave-Taking
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0
A Letter To A Friend
eng
0
A Liz Town Humorist
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0
A Lounger
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0
A Man Of Many Parts
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0
A Masque Of The Seasons
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0
A Monument For The Soldiers
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0
A New Year`s Plaint
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A New Year`s Time At Willards`s
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0
A Noon Interval
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A Parent Reprimanded
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A Parting Guest
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A Passing Hail
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A Poet`s Wooing
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0
A Prospective Visit
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0
A Rough Sketch
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0
A Scrawl
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0
A Session With Uncle Sidney
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0
A Song
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A Song Of Long Ago
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A Song Of Singing
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A Song Of The Road
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A Southern Singer
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A Spring Song And A Later
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A Sudden Shower
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A Summer Sunrise
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A Tale Of The Airly Days
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A Test Of Love
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A Variation
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0
A Very Youthful Affair
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0
A Voice From The Farm
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0
A Water-Color
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0
A Worn-Out Pencil
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0
A Wraith Of Summertime
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0
A Wrangdillion
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0
Almon Keefer
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0
An Autumnal Extravaganza
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0
An Empty Nest
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0
An Impetuous Resolve
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An Impromptu Fairy-Tale
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An Old Friend
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An Old Sweetheart Of Mine
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An Old Year`s Address
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An Out-Worn Sappho
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Anselmo
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Art And Love
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As Created
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As My Uncle Used To Say
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At Aunty`s House
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At Broad Ripple
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At Crown Hill
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At Last
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At Noey`s House
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At Noon--And Midnight
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At Sea
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At Utter Loaf
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August
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Autumn
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Away
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A` Old Played-Out Song
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Babyhood
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Back From A Two-years` Sentence
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Becalmed
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Bedouin
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Being His Mother
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Bewildering Emotions
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Billy And His Drum
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Billy`s Alphabetical Animal Show
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Blind
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Blooms Of May
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Bryant
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Bud`s Fairy-Tale
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By Any Other Name
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By Her White Bed
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Climatic Sorcery
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Cousin Rufus` Story
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Craqueodoom
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Curly Locks
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Dan Paine
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Das Krist Kindel
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Dawn, Noon And Dewfall
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Dead In Sight Of Fame
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Dead Leaves
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Dead Selves
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0
Dear Hands
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Dearth
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Doc Sifers
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0
Donn Piatt Of Mac-O-Chee
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0
Dot Leedle Boy
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0
Down Around The River
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0
Down On Wriggle Crick
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0
Dream-March
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Dreamer, Say
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Dusk
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Elizabeth
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Elmer Brown
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Even song
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Extremes
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Fame
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0
Farmer Whipple--Bachelor
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Father William
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Find The Favorite
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Floretty`s Musical Contribution
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0
Fool-Youngens
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For You
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From The Headboard Of A Grave In Paraguay
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George Mullen`s Confession
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0
Go Winter!
eng
0
Grandfather Squeers
eng
0
Granny
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Grant At Rest-- August 8, 1885
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0
Gratefully And Affectionately Inscribed To Joel Chandler Harris
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0
Green Fields And Running Brooks
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0
Griggsby`s Station
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Harlie
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Has She Forgotten?
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He And I
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He Called Her In
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Heat-Lightning
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Her Beautiful Hands
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Her Face And Brow
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Her Hair
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Her Waiting Face
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Herr Weiser
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His Mother
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His Mother`s Way
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His Room
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His Vigil
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Home At Night
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Honey Dripping From The Comb
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How It Happened
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How John Quit The Farm
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I Smoke My Pipe
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0
If I Knew What Poets Know
eng
0
Ike Walton`s Prayer
eng
0
Illileo
eng
0
In Bohemia
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0
In Fervent Praise Of Picnics
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0
In The Dark
eng
0
In The Evening
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0
In The South
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0
Indiana
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0
Inscribed
eng
0
Intellectual Limitations
eng
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Iry And Billy Jo
eng
0
It`s_Got_To Be
eng
0
Jack The Giant Killer
eng
0
Jack-In-The-Box
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0
Jap Miller
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0
Jim
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0
Job Work
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John Alden And Percilly
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John Brown
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John McKeen
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John Walsh
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Joney
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Judith
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0
June
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June At Woodruff
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Just To Be Good
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Kingry`s Mill
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Kissing The Rod
eng
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Knee-Deep in June
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Kneeling With Herrick
eng
0
Last Night-- And This
eng
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Laughter Holding Both His Sides
eng
0
Leedle Dutch Baby
eng
0
Leonainie
eng
0
Let Us Forget
eng
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Liberty
eng
0
Limitations Of Genius
eng
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Lines For An Album
eng
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Little Dick And The Clock
eng
0
Little-Girl-Two-Little-Girls
eng
0
Lockerbie Street
eng
0
Longfellow
eng
0
Lullaby
eng
0
Luther Benson
eng
0
Man`s Devotion
eng
0
Marthy Ellen
eng
0
May I Not Weep With You
eng
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Maymie`s Story Of Red Riding Hood
eng
0
Moon-Drowned
eng
0
Morton
eng
0
Mr. Hammond`s Parable--The Dreamer
eng
0
Mr. What`s-His-Name
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My Bride That Is To Be
eng
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My Dancin`-Days Is Over
eng
0
My Father`s Halls
eng
0
My Friend
eng
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My Jolly Friend`s Secret
eng
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My Mary
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Natural Perversities
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No Boy Knows
eng
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Noey Bixler
eng
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Noey`s Night-Piece
eng
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North And South
eng
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Nothin` To Say
eng
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Old Aunt Mary`s
eng
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Old Fashioned Roses
eng
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Old Man Whiskery-Whee-Kum-Wheeze
eng
0
Old Man`s Nursery Rhyme
eng
0
Old October
eng
0
Old Winters On The Farm
eng
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On The Banks O` Deer Crick
eng
0
On The Sunny Side
eng
0
Only A Dream
eng
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Orlie Wilde
eng
0
Our Boyhood Haunts
eng
0
Our Hired Girl
eng
0
Our Kind Of A Man
eng
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Our Little Girl
eng
0
Our Own
eng
0
Out Of Nazareth
eng
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Out Of The Hitherwhere
eng
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Over The Eyes Of Gladness
eng
0
Pan
eng
0
Philiper Flash
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Pipes O` Pan At Zekesbury
eng
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Plain Sermons
eng
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Prior To Miss Belle`s Appearance
eng
0
Private Theatricals
eng
0
Proem
eng
0
Reach Your Hand To Me
eng
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Red Riding-Hood
eng
0
Regardin` Terry Hut
eng
0
Right Here At Home
eng
0
Robert Burns Wilson
eng
0
Romancin`
eng
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Say Something To Me
eng
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Scraps
eng
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September Dark
eng
0
Silence
eng
0
Sister Jones`s Confession
eng
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Sleep
eng
0
Some Scattering Remarks Of Bub`s
eng
0
Some Songs After Master Singers
eng
0
Song
eng
0
Song Of Parting
eng
0
Song Of The New Year
eng
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Squire Hawkins`s Story
eng
0
Thanksgiving
eng
0
That Other Maud Muller
eng
0
The Ancient Printman
eng
0
The Artemus Of Michigan
eng
0
The Bat
eng
0
The Beautiful City
eng
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The Best Times
eng
0
The Blossoms On The Trees
eng
0
The Book Of Joyous Children
eng
0
The Boy Lives On Our Farm
eng
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The Boy Patriot
eng
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The Boys
eng
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The Boy`s Candidate
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The Brook-Song
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The Bumblebee
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The Chant Of The Cross-Bearing Child
eng
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The Child-World
eng
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The Circus-Day Parade
eng
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The Clover
eng
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The Curse Of The Wandering Foot
eng
0
The Cyclone
eng
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The Days Gone By
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The Dead Lover
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The Drum
eng
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The Evening Company
eng
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The Frog
eng
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The Funny Little fellow
eng
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The Good, Old-Fashioned People
eng
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The Happy Little Cripple
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The Harp Of The Minstrel
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The Harper
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The Hereafter
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The Hired Man And Floretty
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The Home-Going
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The Hoodoo
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The Hoosier Folk-Child
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The Iron Horse
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The Jaybird
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The Jolly Miller
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The Katydids
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The King
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The Legend Glorified
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The Little Coat
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The Little Fat Doctor
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The Little Lady
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The Little Town O` Tailholt
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The Loehrs And The Hammonds
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The Lost Kiss
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The Lost Path
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The Lost Thrill
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The Lugubrious Whing-Whang
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The Merman
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The Mulberry Tree
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The Nine Little Goblins
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The Noble Old Elm
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The Old Days
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The Old Guitar
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The Old Home By The Mill
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The Old Retired Sea Captain
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The Old Swimmin` Hole
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The Old Times Were The Best
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The Old Tramp
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The Old Trundle-Bed
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The Old Year And The New
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The Old-Home Folks
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The Orchard Lands Of Long Ago
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The Passing Of A Heart
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The Pathos Of Applause
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The Penalty Of Genius
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The Pet Coon
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The Pixy People
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The Plaint Human
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The Quest
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The Quiet Lodger
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The Raggedy Man
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The Rain
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The Rainy Morning
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The Rambo-Tree
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The Rapture Of The Year
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The Rider Of The Knee
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The Rival
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The Rivals; Or The Showman`s Ruse
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The Rose
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The Runaway Boy
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The Same Old Story
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The Serenade
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The Sermon Of The Rose
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The Shoemaker
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The Shower
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The Silent Victors
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The Singer
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The Song Of Yesterday
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The South Wind And The Sun
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The Speeding Of The King`s Spite
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The Sphinx
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The Squirtgun Uncle Maked Me
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The Stepmother
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The Touches Of Her Hand
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The Town Karnteel
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The Train Misser
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The Treasure Of The Wise Man
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The Tree-Toad
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The Twins
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The Wandering Jew
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The Watches Of The Night
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The Way It Wuz
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The Wife-Blessed
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The Willow
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Their Sweet Sorrow
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Them Flowers
eng
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There Was A Cherry-Tree
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Thinkin` Back
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This Man Jones
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Thomas The Pretender
eng
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Thoughts Fer The Discuraged Farmer
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Three Dead Friends
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Through Sleepy-Land
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Time
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Time Of Clearer twitterings
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To A Boy Whistling
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To An Importunate Ghost
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To Annie
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To Hear Her Sing
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To My Good Master
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To My Old Friend, William Leachman
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To Robert Burns
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To Santa Claus
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To The Judge
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To The Serenader
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Told By "The Noted Traveler"
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Tom Johnson`s Quit
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Tom Van Arden
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Tugg Martin
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Uncle Mart`s Poem
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Unless
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Up And Down Old Brandywine
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Wait For The Morning
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Waitin` Fer The Cat To Die
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Want To Be Whur Mother Is
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Wash Lowry`s Reminiscence
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We Are Not Always Glad When We Smile
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We Must Believe
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We Must Get Home
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We To Sigh Instead Of Sing
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Wet Weather Talk
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What Chris`mas Fetched The Wigginses
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What Smith Knew About Farming
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What The Wind Said
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When Age Comes On
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When Bessie Died
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When De Folks Is Gone
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When Early March Seems Middle May
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When Evening Shadows Fall
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When June Is Here
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When Lide Married _Him_
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When Mother Combed My Hair
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When My Dreams Come True
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When Old Jack Died
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When She Comes Home
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When The Green Gits Back In The Trees
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When The Hearse Comes Back
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When We First Played "Show"
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Where Shall We Land
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Where The Children Used To Play
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Where-Away
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While The Musician Played
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Who Bides His Time
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Who Santy-Claus Wuz
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Winter Fancies
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With Hale Affection And Abiding Faith These Rhymes And Pictures Are Inscribed To The Children Everyw
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Wortermelon Time
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Writin` Back To The Home-Folks
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Ylladmar
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_Like His Mother Used To Make
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