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- "A message of cheer."
- "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
- "I'll say goodby tomorrow" : poems
- "Jewel the bough" ...
- "Lantern gleams from old Eugene" : and other poems
- "Let's smile" in this best of all worlds. Poems by Ewing B. Lewis ... Arranged for the Courier family Christmas party, December 25, 1918
- "Memories of childhood"
- "Only to-day" and other poems
- "Snowflakes"
- "So I wrote it down"
- "The old swimmin'-hole," and 'leven more poems
- "To Jean."
- "Us kids"
- "When the light goes out" and other poems
- 'An' never brought to mind:' poems
- (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
- ... Dig down deep and look up higher
- ... Selected poems of William Vaughn Moody
- ... it's about time! / : by Nina Warner Lynch
- ...Indiana homespun
- 4 poems for a chocolate princess
- 8 page poems
- 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 brochure of verse
- 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 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 door was opened in heaven, and other poems
- A dream of Hell; by an orthodox dreamer
- A few poems
- A glow from hidden embers
- A handful of life--Mine
- A handmade museum : poems
- A heart speaks
- A hornbook for witches, poems of fantasy
- 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 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 new edition to the narrative of Eliza Allen
- A paraphrase of Cor. 13
- A place to stand
- A poem of the Christ
- 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 selection of "pieces" of poetry by T. Chalmers Furnas
- A sheaf of verse
- A song of service
- A token of appreciation
- 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 wreath of immortelles
- A year ago and other verse
- Above earth's sorrow
- 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
- After the Stravinsky concert and other poems
- Aftermath..
- Afterwhiles
- Afterwhiles
- Afterwhiles / : James Whitcomb Riley
- Airborne friends, and other poems
- Alchemy and other poems
- Almetta
- Along life's pathway; a poem in four cantos with recreations ..
- Along life's road
- Along with me
- Alpha; a few poems collected to commemorate the first homecoming of Richsquare, August 22, 1908
- Amatories. By an amateur. Mundus: Eros and Anteros, Aphrodite and Psyche, Venus, Cupid, and Hymen. Anno Mundi 5883
- Amber arrows
- America's lost hour: poems
- America, Skylab and Florida poems
- American boyhood
- American boyhood
- Among the flowers
- Amusement of idle hours..
- An April Easter
- 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
- And know this place : poetry of Indiana
- Another side of Mike Ahern
- Antiques in poetry and verse
- Antoinette Smith; in memoriam; published in loving memory of their sister
- Apollo 11-15
- Arbor-nooks of memory
- Armazindy
- Art rhymes
- 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, and other poems
- At the court of Bohemia
- 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 roses
- Away
- Baby ballads
- Ballads for little folk
- Ballads from the St. Jo
- Ballads of books; chosen by Brander Matthews
- Ballads, lyrics and hymns
- Battle of Tippecanoe ..
- Be slow to falter
- Beachcomber, : and other poems
- Beckoning trails
- Before the swallow dares,
- Belcarey
- Belly song, and other poems
- Bessie Jones. [In memory - A poem by her mother. January, 1888]
- Best day of all; a poem
- Beyond the mountains
- Beyond the store light, and other poems ...
- Beyond the veil
- Bird against the wind
- Birthday
- Bits of memory
- Bits of verse
- Black diamonds
- Blackman, freed?man, and America, and other poems
- Bloodroot : Indiana poems
- Blossoms from the May, poems ..
- Blue flame
- Blue river ballads/
- Blue water
- 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 ..
- Bow of burning gold
- Breaking home ties
- Brilliants from Riley
- Broken chords
- Brown County ballads
- Buds and blossoms
- Buena Vista, and other poems
- Builders
- Bulletin
- 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 ...
- Cameos of Deer-Lick in Brown County hills
- 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
- Carved in frost
- Cast up by the sea (a book of poems)
- Catch a little fox; variations on a folk rhyme
- Cavern for a hermitage
- Chaff in the wind/
- 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
- Christmas eve, and other poems
- Christmas time and other verses
- Circus
- City ballads
- Clark's anabasis, and the Hymn of Deborah
- Cloister and other poems
- Collected poems
- Collected poems 1956-1976
- Collected poems, 1937-1947
- College rhymes
- Colorado and other poems
- Come again, Phyllis
- Come! March with me
- Contentment
- Counting sheep. Poems
- Country and sentimental poems
- Country without maps
- Cradled in the Dunelands
- Cross-section. A selection of poems by Harry Verne Forehand
- Crumbs
- Culled violets. A collection of poems
- Cupid in grandma's garden; a story-poem
- Dear old Peru
- Diamond jubilee souvenir poems
- Did you know?
- Dislaleo; a volume containing upwards of a hundred poems written upon various occasions
- Do they miss me
- Doctors, I salute!
- Doldrums
- Doleful doggerel ...
- 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
- Dreamland hours
- Dreams o' mine
- Drifted in
- Driven
- Dry sun, dry wind
- Earlham verse
- Early vanities
- Echo distance
- Echoes
- Echoes from the hills of Brown County
- Ella
- Elskwatawa; or, The moving fires; and other poems
- Emerge with the swallow
- Envoy
- Epic of life
- Epitaph, a poem
- Erato, a poem
- Estranged
- Eternal quest
- 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
- Excerpts from Walden Invaded
- 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 legends
- Fate and faith
- Favorite poems of James Whitcomb Riley
- Few poems
- Finnigin to Flannigan, an Irish dialect story in verse
- First bud, last leaf; a chorus of the seasons
- Flame points. [Poems]
- Fleurettes
- Flower in the rain; monologues, recitative poems, epigrams
- Flowers and fruits from Riley
- Forest paths
- Fortunes in friendship
- Forty poems
- Four girls, and other poems
- Four poster poems
- Fragments of essays: and other verses
- Friendship's petals. Christmas greetings
- From the Berkeley Hills
- Fulfillment
- Fun in rhyme
- Fun, wit and humor
- Garden of song
- Garden reflection and other poems
- Garland of verses
- Gates and other poems
- Gedichte
- Gems from Riley
- Gems from an old drummer's grip
- George Rogers Clark. Washington of the West
- Giggle time and others
- Gillilan, Finnigin & Co.; waif gems selected from the writings of Strickland Gillilan
- Ginger-bread; a book of verse for boys and girls
- Girls, girls, girls
- Glances at the world. By Hieronymus. Anonymous [pseud.] Mundus, Cadmus Faustus, 5878
- Gleanings
- Glimpses of the sunny south
- Glympses of Hoosierdom
- God's truth, twentieth century revelation to the spirit of truth
- Gold in the hills of Brown County
- Gold in the hills; a little volume of verse
- Gold medal series of contemporary poets, v. 1
- Good and bad luck
- Good-bye, Jim
- Grandma said
- Grandma tales and others
- Grandmother's house and thirty-one other poems
- Grandmother's scrap-book ..
- Great atonement illustrated
- Green fields and running brooks
- Halcyon days
- Halen and Wendaline, seven stories in one
- Handful of quietness
- Hannah Jane
- Happy hours
- Happy, homey harmony, in verse
- Harp in hand
- Harp of the West; a volume of poems
- Harvest of thoughts
- He and I
- Heart echoes from Old Shelby: : and other poems/
- Heart leaves ..
- Heart throbs
- Heart throbs; poems and lyrics ..
- Her beautiful eyes
- Here in my garden blooming
- Heroes, children and fun..
- High in her tower
- His pa's romance
- Hoffmania
- Hold everything!!!
- Home roads and far horizons; songs and sonnets
- Homespun poems
- Homespun rhythm for youth
- Hoof-marks in the sod; an anthology
- Hoosier animated rhythm and narrative verse
- Hoosier college verse
- Hoosier etchings
- Hoosier halos in hocus pocus on genus homos of facts and follies
- Hoosier harvest
- Hoosier horizons
- Hoosier soldier
- Hoosier song and sentiment
- Hoosier wonderland, hills of Brown county
- Hoosier yesterdays
- Hoosier's greatest poet
- Host of children
- Hours in Arcady
- Howdy all and other care-free rhymes
- trueHubert's hair-raising adventure
- Husks and nubbins
- I don't own you so I can't give you away
- I get tired, but not sick and tired
- I march to my own drum. [Poems]
- I remember, I remember; poems from the heart
- I sat in lodge with you
- I wonder what's under
- I'll remember Indiana
- Ianthe and other poems
- Idle hours
- In Indiana
- In an iridescent time
- In classic shades, and other poems
- In defense of the earth
- In fond remembrance of the old home
- In jest or earnest?
- In many moods; verses
- In memoriam Mattie Curl Dennis
- In memory's garden
- In old school days
- In sight of mountains
- In sunshine and in shadow
- In the haunts of bream and bass
- In the house and out, : and other poems
- In the land of the banjo and the fiddle
- In the orchestra
- In the red man's land and other poems
- In thoughts from the visions of the night
- In touch with god; poems for shut-ins
- Including Finnigan
- Index to his works
- Indiana
- Indiana and other poems
- Indiana centennial, 1916
- Indiana sesquicentennial poets/
- Indiana, Indiana--a local reader
- Indianapolis; a poem
- Inspiration
- Invisible presence : a walk through Indiana in photographs and poems
- It was the road to Jericho
- James Whitcomb Riley calendar
- Jim Bludso of the Prairie Belle
- Jimtown reminiscences
- Joaquin, and others
- Johnny Appleseed, and shorter poems
- Journey by night. [Poems]
- June Winona Snyder collection, 1943
- Jungle jingle book
- Just Christmas
- Just a rimey few
- Just a verse or two
- Just between ourselves; a souvenir booklet of poems just for you
- Keeping out of trouble
- Kinetics & concretes
- Kites on a windy day [and other poems]
- Knee-deep in June : and other poems
- Knick-knacks
- Knowledge of the evening; poems, 1950-1960
- Kokomo poetry circle anthology
- LaPorte in June
- Lake Shore reflections
- Lamp at evening
- Landscape with figures. Wood engravings
- Last page lyrics
- Last poems
- Last poems
- Leatherneck lyrics
- Legacy of love; a compilation of prose and poetry
- Let us sing
- Level lyrics
- Libretto for 23 poems
- Lieben und leben
- Life experiences, commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of Charles Millard Fillmore and Maggie Kennedy Fillmore ... October 12, 1942
- Life lines
- Life's journey
- Life's reflections, by Rose Carolyn Byers
- Life's story in rhythm
- Light; a narrative poem
- Like any road anywhere; new poems
- Lincoln
- Lincoln's grave
- Lines to T.C. Steele, painter
- Lines to a house
- Listening hills. [Poem]
- Little dreamers
- Little feet in heather
- Little orphan Annie
- Little rhymes for little readers
- Little verses and big names
- Little-Breeches; : a Pike County view of special providence
- Living gems of verse ..
- Local poems
- Lockerbie Street fair; a souvenir
- Lore of the past; a poem, delivered before the Union literary society of Hanover college, Indiana, at their fifth anniversary, September 26, 1837
- Lot o'lovin' (poems)
- Lotos land, and other poems
- Love among the mistletoe and poems
- Love and life and other poems..
- Love off to the war, and other poems
- Love's excuse. By Excusatus [pseud.] Mundus, Venus, Cupid, and Psyche, anno 5885
- Luminous dust
- Lure of the wilds
- Lyrics and poems ..
- Manliness
- Many Angel river..
- Maple valley poems
- Marjorie Main : rural documentary poetry
- Marsh fire, poems by Alice Fernald Emerson
- Masonic gem; consisting of odes, poem and dirge ..
- Master Larram, The mansion; and other poems
- Maytime in Indiana
- Meditations [poems
- Meet the folks
- Memorabilia
- Memorie and rime
- Memories
- Memories [poems]
- Memories and other poems
- Memories of forge and fireside
- Memories of youth
- Memories, Poems ..
- Meridian maiden; poems
- Midstream
- Miniature cortege
- Miracle windows
- Mirage in the desert/