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James Whitcomb Riley
7 October 1849 - 22 July 1916 / Greenfield, Indiana
Poems of James Whitcomb Riley
To My Old Friend, William Leachman
To Robert Burns
To Santa Claus
To The Judge
To The Serenader
Told By
Tom Johnson's Quit
Tom Van Arden
Tugg Martin
Uncle Mart's Poem
Unless
Up And Down Old Brandywine
Wait For The Morning
Waitin' Fer The Cat To Die
Want To Be Whur Mother Is
Wash Lowry's Reminiscence
We Are Not Always Glad When We Smile
We Must Believe
We Must Get Home
We To Sigh Instead Of Sing
Wet Weather Talk
What Chris'Mas Fetched The Wigginses
What Smith Knew About Farming
What The Wind Said
When Age Comes On
When Bessie Died
When De Folks Is Gone
When Early March Seems Middle May
When Evening Shadows Fall
When June Is Here
When Lide Married _Him_
When Mother Combed My Hair
When My Dreams Come True
When Old Jack Died
When She Comes Home
When The Frost Is On The Punkin
When The Green Gits Back In The Trees
When The Hearse Comes Back
Where Shall We Land
Where The Children Used To Play
Where-Away
While The Musician Played
Who Bides His Time
Who Santy-Claus Wuz
Winter Fancies
With Hale Affection And Abiding Faith These Rhymes And Pictures Are Inscribed To The Children Everywhere
Wortermelon Time
Writin' Back To The Home-Folks
Ylladmar
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