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Voices and Visions : a collection of verse, chiefly occasional / by Franklin Baldwin Wiley.
LIBRA - Rare PS3319 .W324 1904
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wiley, Franklin Baldwin, 1861- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- American poetry--20th century.
- Physical Description:
- 92 pages ; 20 cm
- Distribution:
- Boston : Printed at The Gorham Press,
- Place of Publication:
- Boston : Richard G. Badger, 1904.
- Contents:
- Various Verses: Of Roadside Rhymes
- I. "These Roadside Rhymes, like Milestones, Mark"; II. "These Roadside Rhymes were Writ to Cheer"; An Echo from the Night; The Ideal World; Intercession; The Drive; With a Copy of Captain Charles King's "Between the Lines"; Couleur de Rose; A Bride of Song; Spring; The Mirror; Ad Patres; Flowers That Never Fade; On Longfellow's "Evangeline"; "Now Slumbering Memories Wake"; Saint Agnes; Boating on the St. Lawrence; Sunset on the St. Lawrence; A Token; "Only Man is Vile"; O Lovely Land!; Rebuked, Bryanti Mors; The Lark; Proëm in a Collection of Pastorals; Threnodia; With a Bouquet of Roses; At South Duxbury; A Ballad of Reassurance; The Pessimist's Plaint; Waiting; To Irene; A Gypsy Glee; Somnia Vana; St. Valentine's Eve; With a Book of Tales; "O Thou Art Like a Flower"; Ad Finem; A Christmastide Appeal; The Coral Spray; Ave atque Vale; The First Anniversary; A Song of "Seventy-Nine"; The Echoed Strain
- In A Lighter Mood: "In Lighter Mood"; Roller Riding on the Lawn; In Acknowledgment; Birthday Lines; In Scots
- I. Wi' a Buke on Edinboro'; II. Wi' a Buke and a Purse' The Song of the Troubadour; What a Sandwich Mayflower Said; Hiram and Hannah; Jamie and the Rosebud; The Break-Up of the Blithe Triumvirate; The Battle of Springfield; Dream Verses
- Love and the Muse: Premonition; Rhodope: A Reminiscence; The Golden Minute; Eros; The Grey Ladye; "Sweetheart in Thee"; "To One I Love"; Love and Time
- I. The Lover; II. The Bride; III. The Honeymoon; IV. The Loss; V. The Hope.
- Notes:
- Title page printed in black and red with illustrated emblem "Arti et Veritati" in center.
- Local Notes:
- PS3319.W324 1904: Sold by David J. Holmes Autographs (Hamilton, New York), 2010. Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Walter J. Miller Trust, the Althea Hottel and Abraham S. Hottel, Jr. Fund, and from the Beverly Bennett Rutstein CW'50 Fund has signs of stains and contains photocopy of advertising matter and order form.
- OCLC:
- 37113980
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