The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, V1

The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, V1

The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, V1 James Whitcomb Riley The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, V1 Table of Contents The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, V1............................................................................................1 James Whitcomb Riley..................................................................................................................................2 JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY—A SKETCH................................................................................................5 A BACKWARD LOOK..............................................................................................................................12 PHILIPER FLASH......................................................................................................................................14 THE SAME OLD STORY..........................................................................................................................17 TO A BOY WHISTLING............................................................................................................................18 AN OLD FRIEND.......................................................................................................................................19 WHAT SMITH KNEW ABOUT FARMING.............................................................................................20 A POET'S WOOING..................................................................................................................................24 MAN'S DEVOTION....................................................................................................................................25 A BALLAD. WITH A SERIOUS CONCLUSION.....................................................................................27 THE OLD TIMES WERE THE BEST........................................................................................................30 A SUMMER AFTERNOON.......................................................................................................................31 AT LAST.....................................................................................................................................................32 FARMER WHIPPLE—BACHELOR.........................................................................................................33 MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET................................................................................................................36 THE SPEEDING OF THE KING'S SPITE.................................................................................................38 JOB WORK.................................................................................................................................................42 PRIVATE THEATRICALS........................................................................................................................43 PLAIN SERMONS......................................................................................................................................44 "TRADIN' JOE"...........................................................................................................................................45 DOT LEEDLE BOY....................................................................................................................................48 I SMOKE MY PIPE.....................................................................................................................................51 RED RIDING−HOOD.................................................................................................................................53 IF I KNEW WHAT POETS KNOW...........................................................................................................54 AN OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE..........................................................................................................55 SQUIRE HAWKINS'S STORY..................................................................................................................57 A COUNTRY PATHWAY.........................................................................................................................64 THE OLD GUITAR.....................................................................................................................................67 "FRIDAY AFTERNOON"..........................................................................................................................68 "JOHNSON'S BOY"....................................................................................................................................72 HER BEAUTIFUL HANDS........................................................................................................................74 NATURAL PERVERSITIES......................................................................................................................76 THE SILENT VICTORS.............................................................................................................................78 DEAD IN SIGHT OF FAME......................................................................................................................84 THE IRON HORSE.....................................................................................................................................86 DEAD LEAVES..........................................................................................................................................88 OVER THE EYES OF GLADNESS...........................................................................................................90 ONLY A DREAM.......................................................................................................................................91 OUR LITTLE GIRL....................................................................................................................................92 THE FUNNY LITTLE FELLOW...............................................................................................................93 SONG OF THE NEW YEAR......................................................................................................................95 A LETTER TO A FRIEND.........................................................................................................................97 LINES FOR AN ALBUM...........................................................................................................................98 TO ANNIE...................................................................................................................................................99 FAME.........................................................................................................................................................100 AN EMPTY NEST....................................................................................................................................102 i The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, V1 Table of Contents The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, V1 MY FATHER'S HALLS............................................................................................................................103 THE HARP OF THE MINSTREL............................................................................................................104 HONEY DRIPPING FROM THE COMB................................................................................................105 JOHN WALSH..........................................................................................................................................106 THAT OTHER MAUD MULLER............................................................................................................112 A MAN OF MANY PARTS......................................................................................................................113 THE FROG................................................................................................................................................114 DEAD SELVES.........................................................................................................................................115 A DREAM OF LONG AGO.....................................................................................................................117 WASH LOWRY'S REMINISCENCE.......................................................................................................120 THE ANCIENT PRINTERMAN..............................................................................................................123 PRIOR TO MISS BELLE'S APPEARANCE............................................................................................124 WHEN MOTHER COMBED MY HAIR.................................................................................................126 A WRANGDILLION................................................................................................................................127 GEORGE MULLEN'S CONFESSION.....................................................................................................128 "TIRED OUT"...........................................................................................................................................132 HARLIE.....................................................................................................................................................133 SAY SOMETHING TO ME......................................................................................................................134

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