174
Han'some, stranger? Yes, she's purty an' ez peart as she kin be 96
Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings 111
Has there any old fellow got mixed with the boys? 27
He came to my desk with quivering lip 202
He who has the vision sees more than you or I 146
Hey! little evergreens 203
Home they brought her warrior dead 74
How are you hoeing your row, my boy? 202
Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber 35
I asked of Echo, t'other day 65
I cannot vouch my tale is true 156
I can't tell much about the thing, 'twas done so powerful quick 182
I come, I come! ye have called me long 26
I'd like to hunt the Injuns 't roam the boundless plain! 121
If all the skies were sunshine 36
If I had known in the morning 119
If I were hanged on the highest hill 70
If we should be shipwrecked together 206
If you can dress to make yourself attractive 153
If you can take your dreams into the classroom 165
If you have a friend worth loving 167
I have a rendezvous with Death 142
I love my prairies, they are mine 74
I'm not a chicken; I have seen 137
In a dark and dismal alley where the sunshine never came 112
In an attic bare and cheerless, Jim the newsboy dying lay 52
In a pioneer's cabin out West, so they say 130
In a valley, centuries ago 36
In Gettysburg at break of day 122
In May, when sea-winds pierced our solitudes 90
In the hush and the lonely silence 65
Into a ward of the whitewashed halls 175
I sat alone with my conscience 81
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