Page:General William Booth enters into Heaven, and other poems.djvu/14
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Contents
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| buddha | 44 |
| a prayer to all the dead among mine own people | 45 |
| to reformers in despair | 46 |
| why i voted the socialist ticket | 47 |
| to the united states senate | 49 |
| the knight in disguise | 52 |
| the wizard in the street | 55 |
| the eagle that is forgotten | 58 |
| shakespeare | 60 |
| michaelangelo | 61 |
| titian | 62 |
| lincoln | 63 |
| the cornfields | 64 |
| sweet briars of the stairways | 65 |
| fantasies and whims:— | |
| the fairy bridal hymn | 67 |
| the potato's dance | 68 |
| how a little girl sang | 70 |
| ghosts in love | 71 |
| the queen of bubbles | 72 |
| the tree of laughing bells, or the wings of morning | 74 |
| sweethearts of the year | 82 |
| the sorceress | 85 |
| caught in a net | 86 |
| eden in winter | 87 |
| genesis | 91 |
| queen mab in the village | 94 |
| the dandelion | 99 |
| the light o' the moon | 100 |
| a net to snare the moonlight | 106 |