Poems by Edgar Lee Masters
Elijah Browning
... And above me Was the soundless air, pierced by a cone of ice, ...
Imanuel Ehrenhardt
... I began with Sir William Hamilton's lectures ...
Felix Schmidt
... And school and clothe, and a wife who was sick ...
Daniel M'Cumber
... And there you stand bleeding and smelling to heaven! ...
Frank Drummer
... My tongue could not speak what stirred within me, ...
Granville Calhoun
... But my friends left me and joined my enemies, ...
John Cabanis
... Fellow citizens! I saw as one with second sight ...
Chase Henry
... Which bring honor to the dead, who lived in shame ...
Jonas Keene
... If even one of my boys could have run a news-stand, ...
Paul McNeely
... Nor paid for your smile, nor the warmth of your soul, ...
John Wasson
... Lengthening out the farewell to me off to the war with the British, ...
Scholfield Huxley
... I have lengthened the vision you gave me a million times, ...
Homer Clapp
... And I put all the money I got from my father's estate ...
Lucius Atherton
... I was an excellent knave of hearts and took many a trick ...
Thomas Ross, Jr.
... Until a shrike Impaled the mother swallow on a thorn ...