RHYMES OF A ROLLING STONE
by Robert W. Service
[British-born Canadian Poet — 1874-1958.]
Author of "The Spell of the Yukon", "Ballads of a Cheechako", etc.
1912 edition, 1917 printing
[Some very minor changes have been made in spelling and punctuation after consulting another edition.] </h5 I have no doubt at all the Devil grins, As seas of ink I spatter. Ye gods, forgive my "literary" sins — The other kind don't matter.
CONTENTS
[ RHYMES OF A ROLLING STONE ]
[ A Rolling Stone ]
[ The Soldier of Fortune ]
[ The Gramaphone at Fond-Du-Lac ]
[ The Land of Beyond ]
[ Sunshine ]
[ The Idealist ]
[ Athabaska Dick ]
[ Cheer ]
[ The Return ]
[ The Junior God ]
[ The Nostomaniac ]
[ Ambition ]
[ To Sunnydale ]
[ The Blind and the Dead ]
[ The Atavist ]
[ The Sceptic ]
[ The Rover ]
[ Barb-Wire Bill ]
[ "?" ]
[ Just Think! ]
[ The Lunger ]
[ The Mountain and the Lake ]
[ The Headliner and the Breadliner ]
[ Death in the Arctic ]
[ Dreams Are Best ]
[ The Quitter ]
[ The Cow-Juice Cure ]
[ While the Bannock Bakes ]
[ The Lost Master ]
[ Little Moccasins ]
[ The Wanderlust ]
[ The Trapper's Christmas Eve ]
[ The World's All Right ]
[ The Baldness of Chewed-Ear ]
[ The Mother ]
[ The Dreamer ]
[ At Thirty-Five ]
[ The Squaw Man ]
[ Home and Love ]
[ I'm Scared of it All ]
[ A Song of Success ]
[ The Song of the Camp-Fire ]
[ Her Letter ]
[ The Man Who Knew ]
[ The Logger ]
[ The Passing of the Year ]
[ The Ghosts ]
[ Good-Bye, Little Cabin ]
[ Heart o' the North ]
[ The Scribe's Prayer ]
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