Box 4
Contains 237 Results:
Lucifer (It was some later time he went to hell--...), May 5, 1963
Kansas City Star. p.18E.
Manger On A Winter Night (Old timbers that are mellowed through...), December 24, 1937
Christian Science Monitor, Home Forum. p.9.
Mangoes (This is a fruit the jungle hangs in gold...), February 1940
American Mercury [volume 49, number 194] p.241. Attaching table of contents, p.131.
Mangoes (This is a fruit the jungle hangs in gold...), June 1940
[Pasadena (California) Star News] p.?
Maple Sugar (If you were ever blessed enough to tap...), March 16, 1940
Epworth Herald. p.166.
Marsh Grass (Along this rippled grass birds dip their breasts...), January 26, 1940
[Christian Science Monitor] p.[15]
Mates (The sky, and the drake's wing crumpled...), undated
[unidentified] p.? With AN Let Us Sing. [These are last 14 lines of poem, originally 40 lines, published in Commonweal, volume 11, number 5; December 4, 1929; p.141.]
The Meadow (The tall sweet grass seemed waving just to him--...), July 1939
[Saint Nicholas] [Volume 66] p.[12]
Meeting By Moonlight (The night is sweet with flowers,...), undated
[unidentified] p.?
Miners Of Coal (Deep down in the darkness and the chill of a world in a crumbling cell,...), circa 1910
[La Follotte's Weekly (Madison, Wisconsin)] p.? With AN While in college...)
The Miniature (The small worn case let in no light to fade,...), June 1938
American Mercury [volume 45, number 174] p.234 Attaching cover.
Moth Of Silence (The moth of silence folds...), Summer 1936
Talaria. Volume number 2; Summer. p.[1]
Mountain Pastures (In these high pastures the first wild flower stars...), March 30, 1940
[Christian Science Monitor, Magazine Section] p.[15]
A Mountainside Of Bloom (If you have seen a cloud of white wings rise...), April 13, 1938
Christian Science Monitor, Home Forum. p.7.
Abandoned Farm In Spring (The barn roof, sagged from vanished snows,...), undated
[Step Ladder (Chicago)] p.103.
Abandoned Lane (Who thinks he found a better way ...), undated
Trails (Esperance, New York) p.[2?]
Abandoned Road (Two deep-worn ruts are all that show ), undated
[Step Ladder] p.223.
The Adventurer (Sharp-beaked and lean, with eyes that seemed to burn...), December 1939
Scribners-Commentator p? With AN.
Afraid Of The Stairs (The child was afraid of the stairs...), January 28, 1939
Ave Maria (Notre Dame, Indiana) p.124. With AN.
The Almanac (It always hung upon the kitchen wall-...), circa 1938
[McCall's?] p.18.
Another Way (For many years the pasture spring could build...), February 19, 1937
Christian Science Monitor, Home Forum. p.7.
The Any Nest (The intricate tunnels cave in beneath the heels...), September 1940
Church School Magazine (Nashville, Tennessee) p.?
Antelopes (Once, their great herds flashed away with the wind,...), January 1940
[Scribner's-Commentator] [Volume 7] p.238
Archery Class (The placid order of the lawn...), January 19, 1940
Commonweal. [Volume 31, Number 13] p.283.
The Argument (In the woods, there was not a sound...), December 7, 1940
Epworth Herald (Chicago) p.725.