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THE CONGO AND OTHER POEMS
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Introduction. By Harriet Monroe
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First Section ~~ Poems intended to be read aloud, or chanted.
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The Congo
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The Santa Fe Trail
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The Firemen's Ball
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The Master of the Dance
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The Mysterious Cat
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A Dirge for a Righteous Kitten
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Yankee Doodle
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The Black Hawk War of the Artists
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The Jingo and the Minstrel
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I Heard Immanuel Singing
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Second Section ~~ Incense
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An Argument
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A Rhyme about an Electrical Advertising Sign
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In Memory of a Child
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Galahad, Knight Who Perished
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The Leaden-eyed
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An Indian Summer Day on the Prairie
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The Hearth Eternal
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The Soul of the City Receives the Gift of the Holy Spirit
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By the Spring, at Sunset
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I Went down into the Desert
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Love and Law
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The Perfect Marriage
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Darling Daughter of Babylon
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The Amaranth
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The Alchemist's Petition
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Two Easter Stanzas
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The Traveller-heart
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The North Star Whispers to the Blacksmith's Son
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Third Section ~~ A Miscellany called "the Christmas Tree"
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This Section is a Christmas Tree
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The Sun Says his Prayers
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Popcorn, Glass Balls, and Cranberries (As it were)
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How a Little Girl Danced
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In Praise of Songs that Die
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Factory Windows are always Broken
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To Mary Pickford
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Blanche Sweet
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Sunshine
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An Apology for the Bottle Volcanic
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When Gassy Thompson Struck it Rich
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Rhymes for Gloriana
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Fourth Section ~~ Twenty Poems in which the Moon is the Principal Figure of Speech
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Once MoreāTo Gloriana
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First Section: Moon Poems for the Children/Fairy-tales for the Children
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Second Section: The Moon is a Mirror
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Fifth Section
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I. Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
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II. A Curse for Kings
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III. Who Knows?
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IV. To Buddha
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V. The Unpardonable Sin
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VI. Above the Battle's Front
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VII. Epilogue. Under the Blessing of Your Psyche Wings
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Biographical Note
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