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- "A message of cheer."
- "All's well!"
- "As the candle sputters" ..
- "Break out the flag."
- "By the way-"
- "Curfew must not ring to-night"
- "Curfew must not ring to-night,"
- "Curfew must not ring tonight."
- "Fot would you take for me; and nine or ten other rhymes
- "Hiawatha," with its original Indian legends, compiled, with essays on its authentic background of lake Superior country and Chippewa Indians
- "I'll say goodby tomorrow" : poems
- "Jewel the bough" ...
- "Lantern gleams from old Eugene" : and other poems
- "Let us have peace" : Grant
- "Let's smile" in this best of all worlds. Poems by Ewing B. Lewis ... Arranged for the Courier family Christmas party, December 25, 1918
- "Literary Curiosity" Poem, 1900s
- "Me an' Abe" : a narrative poem of Abraham Lincoln's New Salem days
- "Memories of childhood"
- "Only to-day" and other poems
- "Snowflakes"
- "So I wrote it down"
- "The old swimmin'-hole" : and 'leven more poems
- "The old swimmin'-hole" ; and, 'leven more poems
- "The old swimmin'-hole," and 'leven more poems
- "The old swimmin'-hole," and 'leven more poems
- "The old swimmin'-hole," and 'leven more poems
- "To Jean."
- "Us kids"
- "When the light goes out" and other poems
- "Who'll be the clerk?" "I!" said the lark
- 'An' never brought to mind:' poems
- true'Twas the night before Christmas
- (A) dream of Heaven and other poems, original and selected
- (The) Call of the hour; with twelve illustrations by Eva M. Truesdell
- (The) echo; a collection of poems
- (The) last word; or, The enchanted region
- ... And Spain sings; fifty loyalist ballads adapted by American poets
- ... Dig down deep and look up higher
- ... Selected poems of William Vaughn Moody
- ... Stars and atoms have no size; poems of science and industry
- ... it's about time! / : by Nina Warner Lynch
- ...Indiana homespun
- 3000 years of black poetry; : an anthology
- 4 poems for a chocolate princess
- 40 rounds from the cartridge box of the fighting chaplain embracing the "cream" of the "old war songs" and recitations, and the odes of the W. R. C., G. A. R., S. of V. ...
- 8 page poems
- 81 mygrations
- A Brown county breeze
- A Calumet sampler
- A Christmas prayer
- A Hoosier romance
- A Hoosiers rhymes and Colorado legends..
- A ballade of the Zeeland
- A book of American humorous verse; being a collection of humorous and witty verses composed by the best well known American writers
- A book of Americans
- A breeze called the Fremantle doctor : poem/tales
- A broadside for the times
- A brochure of verse
- A cappella : Mennonite voices in poetry
- A casket of thoughts (in verse)
- A centennial ode, written and printed as a New Year's address to the patrons of the New Castle Mercury, Jan. 1, 1876
- A child asks for a star
- A child-world
- A child-world
- A child-world
- A child-world
- A child-world
- A child-world
- A collection of poems; compositions of Nannie Oliphant Acuff and other selections
- A concise treasury of South Carolina and Indiana poets and their poems
- A creative design
- A day in the country.
- A day like tomorrow
- A door was opened in heaven, and other poems
- A dream of Hell; by an orthodox dreamer
- A father's benediction : lines written by a father on hearing of his son's marriage!
- A few poems
- A glow from hidden embers
- A handful of life--Mine
- A handmade museum : poems
- A heart speaks
- A history of American poetry, 1900-1940
- A history of Valparaiso University : chronologically recorded in verse, 1873-1936
- A hornbook for witches, poems of fantasy
- A journal of incidents connected with the travels of the Twenty-second Regiment Conn. Volunteers, for nine months : in verse
- A little book of Hoosier verse
- A little diagram - James Whitcomb Riley many years ago made this exquisite bit of whimsical verse which herein lies. It was sent in response most generously to a Douglass Sherley valentine.
- A little treasury of world poetry; : translations from the great poets of other languages, 2600 B.C. to 1950 A.D
- A man arose
- A man of destiny : being the story of Abraham Lincoln : an epic poem
- A map of misreading
- A memorial of Ella Hutchinson Pugh of Rushville, Indiana; a brief sketch of her life with some original poems and selections
- A mother at the first mass of her boy. A first mass poem
- A mountain township, ...with an introduction by Dorothy Canfield Fisher
- A new edition to the narrative of Eliza Allen
- A paraphrase of Cor. 13
- A patriotic anthology; : being poems of American history written by great American poets.
- A penny whistle : together with the Babette ballads
- A place to stand
- A poem of the Christ
- A poem on the origin and suppression of the late rebellion
- A poem read at the second reunion of New Hampshire veterans : held at Weirs Landing, N.H. (Camp Phin P. Bixby), August 13, 14 & 15, 1878
- A poetical address delivered by Doctor Lawrence Reynolds, 63d Regiment, N.Y.S.V. : before the Irish Brigade, in camp, near Falmouth, Va., on St. Patricks day, March 17, 1863
- A poetical narration of the death of Chambers, who was murdered by his father-in-law, and the miserable exit of the murderer
- A prayer for universal peace
- A question of lovers and other poems
- A rhyming geography; or, a poetic description of the United States of America, &c., prepared by a prose introduction to geography in general; and concluded with an appendix of questions
- A selection of "pieces" of poetry by T. Chalmers Furnas
- A sheaf of verse
- A song of service
- A summer's day, : and other poems
- A token of appreciation
- A treasury of the dog.
- A treasury of war poetry, : British and American poems of the World War, 1914-1919. 2d ser
- A treasury of war poetry, : British and American poems of the world war, 1914-1917
- A tree in bloom and other verses
- A tribute to the Great Pyramid of Ghizeh [Egypt] ..
- A tryst with nature at Turkey Run
- A virgin's dream and other verses of scarlet women
- A vision of the mistletoe
- A water walk
- A witness tree
- trueA world of wonders : geographic travels in verse and rhyme
- A wreath of immortelles
- A year ago and other verse
- A.D. 1862, or, How they act in Baltimore
- A.D. 1862, or, The volunteer zouave in Baltimore
- Aaron Grady papers, circa 1864/10/19
- About "the Hights" with Juanita of the woods
- Above earth's sorrow
- Abraham Africanus I : his secret life, revealed under the mesmeric influence ; mysteries of the White House
- Abraham Lincoln : thirty poems
- Abraham Lincoln, a poem
- Abraham's Ike, or The servant of Abraham seeking a wife for Isaac
- Acacian lyrics and miscellaneous poems
- Acorns a-poppin!
- Ad astra. Reaching for the stars
- Address, Benjamin Russell
- After 20 years ..
- After noontide; : a volume of verse in various keys
- After the Stravinsky concert and other poems
- Aftermath..
- Afterwhiles
- Afterwhiles
- Afterwhiles
- Afterwhiles / : James Whitcomb Riley
- Airborne friends, and other poems
- Alaska driftwood, poems
- Alchemy and other poems
- Aletha Grace Hawk collection, 1918-1941
- All that, so simple : poems
- All the best dog poems
- All the year round
- Almetta
- Along life's pathway; a poem in four cantos with recreations ..
- Along life's road
- Along the way
- Along with me
- Alpha; a few poems collected to commemorate the first homecoming of Richsquare, August 22, 1908
- Amaranth
- Amatories. By an amateur. Mundus: Eros and Anteros, Aphrodite and Psyche, Venus, Cupid, and Hymen. Anno Mundi 5883
- Amber arrows
- America
- America forever new; : a book of poems
- America's lost hour: poems
- America, Skylab and Florida poems
- American Twelfth Night, : and other poems
- American boyhood
- American boyhood
- American frontier
- American history by American poets
- American naval songs & ballads
- Among the flowers
- Among the trees again
- Amusement of idle hours..
- An April Easter
- An Idyl for the people
- An Indian legend; with grateful acknowledgment to Mrs. Emma B. Harris who found the story and passed it on
- An experience on picket duty by P. Bond, late of Co. B, 2nd Indiana cav
- An old sweetheart
- An old sweetheart
- An oration and a poem delivered in the chapel of Brown university; on class day, June 10, 1858
- Analysis of rhyme. An essay
- Ancient and modern Scottish songs, heroic ballads, etc. : collected from memory, tradition and ancient authors
- And know this place : poetry of Indiana
- Animal spirits; a carnival of prose, poetry, and cartoons
- Anita Mia
- Annie B., the dying girl
- Another side of Mike Ahern
- Anthology of Norwegian lyrics
- Anthology of Polish poetry : Fulbright Hays Summer Seminar Abroad Program 1998 (Hungary/Poland)
- Antiques in poetry and verse
- Antoinette Smith; in memoriam; published in loving memory of their sister
- Apollo 11-15
- Appletonians : one and all
- Aragon, poet of the French resistance
- Arbor day in poetry; : poems
- Arbor-nooks of memory
- Archibald McClelland Hall poems, 1901
- trueArithme-tickle : an even number of odd riddle-rhymes
- Armazindy
- Armistice day; : an anthology of the best prose and verse on patriotism, the great war, the armistice--its history, observance, spirit and significance; victory, the unknown soldier and his brothers, and peace. With fiction, drama, pageantry and programs for Armistice day observance.
- trueAround the year : : a picture book
- Art of poetry; the poetical treatises of Horace, Vida, and Boilean; with the translations by Howes, Pitt and Soame
- Art rhymes
- As American as basketball and jazz
- As it was in the beginning. A poem
- As the wheel spins
- As the years go by; poems
- Ashes and rainbows; poems
- At anchorage
- At midnight on the 31st of March
- At midnight, and other poems
- At the court of Bohemia
- At the evening tide
- Athena comes to Gary
- Attic of the wind
- Aunt Katy and other Hoosier poems... with added introductory remarks about the author
- Autobiography and poems of Elder John Ellis ..
- Autumn leaves
- Autumn roses
- Away
- Baby ballads
- Baked meats of the funeral : a collection of essays, poems, speeches, histories, and banquets
- Ballad of Gene Debs ..
- Ballads for little folk
- Ballads from the St. Jo
- Ballads of books; chosen by Brander Matthews
- Ballads, lyrics and hymns
- Ballads, odes, stanzas, lyrics on the great American war, 1861-1865; copies of despatches from state department, Washington; letter from W.H. Seward and Charles F. Adams to the author; the blood stained fleet; the pirates loan; squelched out
- Baseball stories for the soul : 50 stories, poems & other soulful inspirations about America's favorite pastime
- Battle of Tippecanoe ..
- Be slow to falter
- Beachcomber, : and other poems
- Beadle's dime patriotic speaker : being extracts from the splendid oratory of Judge Holt, General Mitchell ... and others : together with poems for the hour
- Beautiful poems on Jesus
- Beckoning trails
- Bedside matters : thanks for listening
- Before the swallow dares,
- Behind every great god
- Behind the lines; a book of poems
- Belcarey
- Belly song, and other poems
- Bessie Jones. [In memory - A poem by her mother. January, 1888]
- Best day of all; a poem
- Beyond criticism
- Beyond hospital windows : a book of poems
- Beyond our horizons and dreams : a collection of verse
- Beyond the mountains
- Beyond the store light, and other poems ...
- Beyond the veil
- Big Jake's everyday words-- everyday people
- trueBig is big (and little, little) : a book of contrasts
- trueBigfoot is missing!
- Biographia literaria
- Bird against the wind
- Birthday
- Birthday candles burning bright, : a treasury of birthday poetry
- Bits of memory
- Bits of verse
- Bittersweet along the expressway : poems of Long Island
- trueBlack cat bone
- Black diamonds
- Black leapt in
- Black out loud; : an anthology of modern poems by Black Americans.
- Black poetry; : a supplement to anthologies which exclude Black poets.
- trueBlack swan/white crow
- trueBlackbeard, the pirate king : several yarns detailing the legends, myths, and real-life adventures of history's most notorious seaman : told in verse
- Blackman, freed?man, and America, and other poems
- Blood for blood; : a legend of the "big elm tree,"
- Bloodroot : Indiana poems
- Bloody versicles; : the rhymes of crime
- Bloody, but unbowed : poems about the 9/11/01 disaster
- Blossoms from the May, poems ..
- Blue flame
- Blue river ballads/
- Blue water
- Blue-eyed grass : poems of Germany
- Book of poems
- Book of song poems, the Hoosier rambler; embracing the following subjects: song poems on nature of the United States, Canada, Alaska, and our island possessions ..
- Book of verse of the great war
- Borrowed towns
- Bow of burning gold
- Breaking home ties
- Bride of Gettysburg, an episode of 1863; in three parts
- Brilliants from Riley
- Broken chords
- Brother to dragons : a tale in verse and voices
- Brown County ballads
- trueBrown girl dreaming
- Bubbles from the Tippecanoe
- Buds and blossoms
- Buena Vista, and other poems
- Bugle-echoes : a collection of poems of the Civil War, northern and southern
- Builders
- Bulletin
- Burning bush
- Burning candle; a collection of verse by students of the Arsenal technical schools
- By the appleblossoms, poems and prose from my youth
- By the sea, and other verses
- Cabin in the clearing ...
- California and the Union
- Cameos of Deer-Lick in Brown County hills
- Camp and field : sketches of army life written by those who followed the flag. '61-'65
- Campaign of the Sixth Army Corps, summer of 1863
- Candlelights at dusk
- Cape Cod in poetry
- Captain Sword and Captain Pen : an anti-war poem
- Carl E. Austin collection, 1913-1961
- Carrier's New Year's address. A happy New Year
- Carrier's address ... The courier
- Carrier's address..
- Carrier's greeting, to the patrons of the Indianapolis News
- Carriers' address to the patrons of the Vincennes times for the new year 1870
- Carriers, address of the New York tribune to their patrons, January 1st, 1862
- Carved in frost
- Cast up by the sea (a book of poems)
- Catch a little fox; variations on a folk rhyme
- Catholic boy blues : a poet's journal of healing
- Cats
- Cats cats cats cats cats
- Cats, in prose and verse;
- Cavern for a hermitage
- Chaff in the wind/
- Chants for socialists
- Charles L. Holstein scrapbooks, 1855-1893
- Chartres, & prose poems
- Cheap : new poems and ballads
- Childhood days; a poem for the holidays
- Childhood poems
- Children and older strangers : new and selected poems
- Chin up: poems
- Chips from the workshop of J. Graydon Jeffries
- Choice selections of poetry for children and youth, educational in morals and manners, instructive and entertaining
- Christ and the fine arts; : an anthology of pictures, poetry, music, and stories centering in the life of Christ
- Christ in poetry : an anthology
- Christ in the poetry of today; an anthology of American verse
- Christmas eve, and other poems
- trueChristmas in Biafra and other poems
- Christmas time and other verses
- Circus
- City ballads
- Clarel, a poem and pilgrimage in the Holy Land.
- Clark's anabasis, and the Hymn of Deborah
- Clinton E. Bannon poems, 1910-1945
- Cloister and other poems
- Collected lyrics
- Collected poems
- Collected poems 1956-1976
- Collected poems, 1937-1947
- College rhymes
- Colorado and other poems
- Come again, Phyllis
- Come! March with me
- Comparison of poetry and music
- Complete poems
- Complete poems / : by A.E. Housman ; centennial edition with an introduction by Basil Davenport and a history of the text by Tom Burns Haber
- Complete poems, 1913-1962
- Con amore
- Conquistadore
- Constancy
- Contentment
- Copperhead minstrel : choice collection of Democratic poems and songs, for the use of political clubs and the social circle
- Count off! : an anthology by army poets : a selection of soldier verse made from Army times
- trueCountdown to summer : a poem for every day of the school year
- Counting sheep. Poems
- Country and sentimental poems
- Country without maps
- Cradled in the Dunelands
- Creative writing of verse, a constructive study of poetry
- Cross this bridge at a walk
- Cross-section. A selection of poems by Harry Verne Forehand
- Crow: : from the life and songs of the crow
- Crowned with stars
- Crumbs
- Culled violets. A collection of poems
- Cullings from the Confederacy: a collection of southern poems, original and others, popular during the war between the states, and incidents and facts worth recalling, 1862-1866; including tender tributes to the dead
- Cupid in grandma's garden; a story-poem
- Dante's Inferno
- Darwin's ark : poems
- Day of deliverance, a book of poems in wartime
- Days and deeds : a book of verse for children's reading and speaking
- De rerum natura
- Dead stars have no graves : a poem
- Dear old Peru
- Death of the Kapowsin Tavern
- Deaths of Paragon, Indiana
- Departmental ditties and ballads and barack room ballads
- Destruction of the city of Columbia, South Carolina : a poem
- Dialogue with an audience
- Diamond jubilee souvenir poems
- Did you know?
- trueDigger, dozer, dumper
- Discovering modern poetry
- Dislaleo; a volume containing upwards of a hundred poems written upon various occasions
- Do they miss me
- Doctors, I salute!
- Doldrums
- Doleful doggerel ...
- Don C. McKenzie collection, 1924-1928
- trueDoodle dandies : poems that take shape
- Doors to the beautiful. [Poems]
- Doorway to the stars
- Doorways; book of verse
- Down around the river : and other poems
- Down to earth
- Dramas and miscellaneous poems
- Dream of realms beyond us
- Dreamland hours
- Dreams o' mine
- Drifted in
- Driftwood
- Driven
- Dry sun, dry wind
- Dubois County centennial ode
- E.W.H. Ellis papers, 1858/02/24
- Earlham verse
- Early Algona
- Early vanities
- Echo distance
- Echoes
- Echoes from the hills of Brown County
- trueEdgar Allan Poe's pie : math puzzlers in classic poems
- Edmund Vance Cooke papers, circa 1920s
- Electrophysiological determinants of cognitive style : implications for educational and psychological research
- Elisabeth : a war song
- Ella
- Elskwatawa; or, The moving fires; and other poems
- Emerge with the swallow
- English, Scottish, and Welsh landscape, 1700-c. 1860
- Enjoyment of poetry
- Enjoyment of poetry, : with Anthology for Enjoyment of poetry
- Enjoyment of poetry, : with other essays in aesthetics
- Envoy
- Epic of life
- Epitaph, a poem
- Erato, a poem
- Essays in criticism
- Essays on the study and use of poetry
- Essentials of poetry
- Estranged
- Eternal quest
- Eulogy of La Fayette
- European war poems by Indiana authors
- Eustace and Caroline; a pastoral tale ... A poem of his boyhood, pointing the moral of western emigration to the landless poor
- Evangelist, and other poems
- trueEverett Anderson's goodbye
- Every man his own poet; or, The inspired singer's recipe book
- Everybody laughed & laughed
- trueEverything is a poem : the best of J. Patrick Lewis
- Excerpts from Walden Invaded
- Exhibition from a poem museum
- trueFace bug
- Faces in the city
- Facets
- Facts and fancies, (light and heavy) a metrical melange
- Faithful Adelaide; a tale of two hearts
- Falling leaves
- Famous books: a living heritage
- Famous women: sacred and profane. Sonnets
- Farm ballads
- Farm festivals
- Farm legends
- Fate and faith
- Favorite poems of James Whitcomb Riley
- trueFeel the beat : dance poems that zing from salsa to swing
- Few poems
- Fields of wonder
- Finding list of political poems referring to English affairs of the XIII and XIV centuries
- Finnigin to Flannigan, an Irish dialect story in verse
- First bud, last leaf; a chorus of the seasons
- Five dialogues of Plato bearing on poetic inspiration
- Flame points. [Poems]
- Fleurettes