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Title: Oklahoma Sunshine
Author: Freeman E. (Freeman Edwin) Miller
Release Date: May 6, 2009 [eBook #28706]
Language: English
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OKLAHOMA SUNSHINE.
by
FREEMAN E. MILLER,
Author of "Oklahoma and other Poems,"
"Songs from the South-West
Country," etc.
Stillwater, Oklahoma.
The Advance Printing Company.
1905.
Copyright, 1905,
by
Freeman E. Miller.
All Rights Reserved.
_The Gospel of Sunshine is the one Supreme Evangel, the Religion of Love
is Mankind's most Universal Creed. They hold in their divine Baptisms
the Winning of the Heart to Happiness, the Wooing of the Soul to
Heaven._
_The Author._
Beginning with June 9, 1904, there was a column of verse and prose
published in "The Stillwater Advance" under the caption "Oklahoma
Sunshine." These were written in the moments of a busy life, amid the
crowding of sterner things, and many of them found a wide circulation in
the fugitive publications of the day. So many persons have offered
expressions of being pleased and helped by them that they are here
presented in a more permanent form. The following comprise the year from
June, 1904, to June, 1905.
CONTENTS.
_VERSES._
PAGE.
A Busy Family, 4
A Blazing Future, 185
A Contented Farmer, 19
A Date With Joy, 265
A Happy Farmer,
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