Poems by Edgar Lee Masters
Hiram Scates
... And out in the cold stood all my followers: ...
Mickey M'Grew
... Over the smooth steel lips of the top of the tower -- ...
Batterson Dobyns
... And she smiled and said to a colored waiter: ...
The Town Marshal
... The Prohibitionists spent their money in vain ...
Jeduthan Hawley
... And I would arise at midnight and go to the shop, ...
Ralph Rhodes
... And a knock is heard, and you know it's the knock ...
William Jones
... Save as we make her greater and win from her keener delight ...
Isa Nutter
... But the clamor of daughters and threats of sons, ...
Johnnie Sayre
... From the solace of that hour I have gained infinite happiness ...
Harmon Whitney
... To be judged and loathed by a village of little minds -- ...
Joseph Dixon
... The antennae of Thought that listens through utmost space ...
Samuel Gardner
... Through which it was drawn and whirled to the trunk, ...
Penniwit, the Artist
... " And I yelled "overruled" and his eye turned up ...
Tennessee Claflin Shope
... Chiefly of the people of good sense, as they call themselves -- ...
Harry Carey Goodhue
... For making the poor the pack-horses of the taxes ...