One Drawback,[144]
Play Ball,[171]
Plenty of Exercise,[52]
Providence Takes Care of his Own,[113]
Rainy Weather,[14]
Remembered by Santa Claus,[172]
Richly Deserved,[232]
Small Bills,[211]
Snake Bit,[309]
Sooner Sayings,[247], [248], [258], [259], [268], [275], [277], [288], [293], [299], [309].
The Frying Pan,[76]
The Ignorance of the Court,[92]
The Real Article,[53]
The Real Question,[139]
The Same Old Gifts,[164]
The Sooners,[88]
The Spirit of Compromise,[38]
The Kingbolt Philosopher,[4], [10], [12], [24], [28], [33], [37], [39], [45], [61], [64], [65], [68],
[82], [86], [99].
Too Much Prosperity,[159]
Voting Around,[103]
Wanted a Bill or Two,[197]
[Wanted to Hide],[121]
Well Prepared,[27]
Where Bill Was,[138]

"What Think Ye, Masters, of These Things?"

(A Poem read on Oklahoma Day, September 6, 1904, at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.)