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The Comet and Other Verses

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A few years ago, while recovering from an illness, I conceived the idea of writing some reminiscent lines on country life in the Wayne Highlands. And during the interval of a few days I produced some five hundred couplets,—a few good, some bad and many indifferent—and such speed would of necessity invite the indifferent. A portion of these lines were published in 1907. However, I had hoped to revise and republish them, with additions of the same type, at a later date as a souvenir volume of verses for those who spend the summer months among these hills—as well as for the home-fast inhabitants. But in substituting the following collection of verses I hope my judgment will be confirmed by those who chance to read these simple stanzas of one, who—

"Loves not man the less, but Nature more
From those our interviews, in which I steal
From all I may be or have been before,
To mingle with the Universe and feel
What I can ne'er express, yet cannot all conceal."

(Summary by Irving Sydney Dix) (0 hr 58 min)

Chapters

The Comet

5:02

Read by Chill28

Washington

5:19

Read by Chill28

The Storm

3:27

Read by Chill28

Jim, the Newsboy

1:54

Read by maryagneskatherine

March Wind Blow

1:47

Read by Dean McCollaum

The Rime of the Raftmen

4:39

Read by nbvoices

A Child's Elegy

3:03

Read by Frances Brown

Dreaming of the Delaware

2:21

Read by Frances Brown

Norma

4:25

Read by Frances Brown

Plant a Tree

2:17

Read by Chill28

Maid of Shehawken

2:49

Read by Chill28

To the Delaware

3:06

Read by Chill28

Starlight Lake

3:16

Read by nbvoices

An Inquiry

1:09

Read by Halle Kill

Twin Lake

3:03

Read by Chill28

The Man Who Swears

3:07

Read by maryagneskatherine

The Glen

1:52

Read by Dean McCollaum

Hope

3:10

Read by Chill28

Lines to Liars

2:10

Read by Chill28

Fooling

1:08

Read by Halle Kill