{"1": {"fulltext": "PS 3^?S\\n156 G3", "height": "3790", "width": "2218", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.\\nChap.T-^-irCopjright No._..\\n4ato\\nUNITED STATES OF AMERICA.", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "A Gallery of\\nFarmer Girls", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "KIOTE BOOKS\\nA Gallery of Farmcf Girls, (verse)\\nby Schuyler W. Miller $1.00\\nOver Grass^ GrowQ Trails, (stories)\\nby Harry Graves Shedd 1.00\\nVolume L The Kiotc 1.00\\nVolume 11. The Kiotc 1.00\\nIN PREPARATION\\nKiote Tales, Number!. $1.25", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "A GALLERY OF\\nFARMER GIRLS\\nby\\nSCHUYLER W. MILLER", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": ".15-4 a.\\n\u00c2\u00abJ O t \u00e2\u0080\u00a2^ijf\\nCopyrighted\\n1900\\nby\\nSchuyler W. Miller\\nSECOND COPY,\\nTHE IVY PRESS\\nPRINTERS\\nLINCOLN, NEB.", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "This then is a Little Book of\\nWestern Verse by Schuyler W.\\nMiller, of which Three Hundred\\nwere printed, and the number\\nof this volume is\\n7\\nM^", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "FOREWORD\\nFIERCE storms of win-\\nter,\\nSummer s sunny\\ndays,\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Wide -stretching prai-\\nries.\\nAutumn s velvet\\nhaze;\\nGlad joy, deep sA-row,\\nPatience, true/ content.\\nFullest o! all jG( f s blessnij|{s\\nEarth-born m )rtals sent\\nLong day:y^! lajbor,\\nNights^f peajbeful rest,\\nStrong^earted pen, true women,\\nEarfl s own\\nvii", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "viii", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "CONTENTS\\nPage\\nAt the End of the Row\\n11\\nThe Plowman\\n13\\nLove and Duty\\n16\\nFidelity\\n18\\nA Question\\n20\\nA Picture\\n23\\nThrough the Drouth\\n25\\nMisanthropy\\n32\\nA Prayer\\n35\\nBy Moonlight\\n37\\nIn Any Weather\\n39\\nA Comparison\\n43\\nIn June\\n46\\nOn Inspiration\\n48\\nEnvoi\\n50\\n9", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "K", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "AT THE END OF THE ROW\\nISS Lillic Day s the\\nschool-ma am, she\\njust passed,\\nShe said Good morn-\\ning just as clear and\\nsweet\\nAs song of any robm, and her neat\\nBlue jacket, sailor hat, and all surpassed\\nThe finest of the city girls for she\\nIs just as pretty, and ain t got that\\nproud\\nDisdamful way as them s that of that\\ncrowd.\\nOr else, of course, she wouldn t speaK to\\nme.\\nI wish I d looked some better, for these\\ntorn\\nII Blue", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "At the End of the Row\\nBlue faded overalls and old white hat\\nPerhaps am t quite as good she d\\nliKe to see;\\nYou can t go dressed up much when\\nplowin corn;\\nI don t believe, though, that she noticed\\nthat,\\nIt maKes no difference for she spoKe\\nto me.\\nDull", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "THE PLOWMAN\\nULL low-hung clouds\\npress downward fold\\non fold,\\nSharp cutting blasts of\\nchilling mist drive\\nkeen:\\nSodden and damp the\\nfields, and blacK be-\\ntween\\nGray breadths of stubble\\nlies the upturned\\nmold.\\nBravely against the blasts of stingmg rain\\nThe weary plowman toils, his head\\nbent low\\n13", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "The Plowman\\nChill clini his garments, painfully and\\nslow,\\nSoil-clojjjgcd his weary feet plod on amain.\\nNight presses on, and darker grows the\\ngloom.\\nThe wmd more ehill but m his rugged\\nbreast\\nFaints not his sturdy heart For\\nclear and bright\\nFrom out his cottage, from the cheery\\nroom\\nWhere wife and children wait, and\\nwell-earned rest,\\nThe evening lamp bodes shelter from\\nthe niiht\\n15 ITS", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "LOVE AND DUTY\\nT S been the derndest\\nslowest afternoon\\nI ve seen for morc n a\\nmonth. It ain t because\\nI ve worked so awful hard.\\nI ain t plowed half\\nWhat any other fellow d\\ndone, I s pose.\\nThe team s all right; the\\nground s a-workm fine;\\nThe field s a-needin*\\nplowin too. You d\\nthink\\nI d Keep em goin lively,\\nbut, by jing,\\nI jest can t do it. When I turn around\\nDown at the other end, there, next the house,\\n16 Or", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "Love and Dvty\\nOr stop a bit to clean the shovels off,\\nJest liKe as not I ll fool around and take\\nThree times as long s I really ought to da\\nA fellow shouldn t act jest this-a-way\\nAn waste the whole cndurin afternoon,\\nAn keep a-lookin all the time to where,\\nDown to the house acrost the pasture lot,\\nShe s visitin our folks.\\n17\\nFidelity", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "FIDELITY\\nLOVE thcc well;\\nThrough sore adver-\\nsity,\\nThough friends depart\\nThou still art true to\\nme.\\nOnce wealth was mine,\\nFame not from me\\nestranged\\nNow troubles come,\\nAlone art thou un-\\nchanged.\\nMy purse is lean,\\nMy coat is shabby grown\\nFriends pass me by,\\nThou rt true, and thou alone.\\n18 Long", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "Fidelity\\nLong years have broujght to us\\nAcquaintance ripe\\nThou still art true to mc,\\nMy old brown pipe.\\n19", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "A QUESTION\\nE E N a- sporkin Suszm\\nJane,\\nOldest daughter Jacob\\nLane,\\nNigh on three year now, I\\nguess,\\nOught to get my happiness\\nSettled pretty soon, I\\ns pose;\\nWould if tVan t for little\\nRose,\\nYounger sister. Wouldn t\\nlow\\nShe could bother, would\\nyou now?\\nBut I ve tried to fix my mmd,\\nSusan s lovin nough, and Kind\\n20 I", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "A Question\\nI low sometimes she don t Know\\nWhy I acts this way, but, sho!\\nWhen that Rose is Kitin round\\nWords for Susan can t be found.\\nBig brown eyes and coal blacK hair,\\nBout sixteen, it isn t fair\\nWay she does. K only she\\nWas old as Susan you d soon sec\\nThis whole busmess fixed to stay\\nWhy does she act Ihis-a-way?\\n21", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "A PICTURE\\nBRIGHT blue eye and\\na quiet smile,\\nAnd masses of golden\\nhair,\\nA calm clear face, with\\nnever a trace\\nOf aught ill lurking\\nthere.\\nA slender foot neath her\\nsimple gown\\nNo queen e er had\\nsuch grace.\\nAs she sat with mc\\nneath the apple-\\ntree.\\nThe love-light on her face.\\n23\\nIt s", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "A Picture\\nIt*s a picture, that s all, from the days\\njione by.\\nDays many these long years past,\\nBut thouj^h time has sped, and the\\nseasons fled,\\nThat picture will always last\\nI cherish it still, yea, always will.\\nIt is sacred to me above\\nAll others I Know, twill be ever so\\nMy first and my one true love.\\n24 Throuj^h", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "THROUGH THE DROUTH\\nW let us bow our heads\\nin silent prayer.\\nClear fell the words,\\nclear, full, but deeply\\nfraught\\nWith true emotion, and\\ntheir import sanK\\nWithin each heart the\\nwhile the priest s thin\\npale\\nYoung face showed\\nplamly how his iron\\nwill\\nBut scarcely held his\\nfeelings under sway.\\nThen fell a silence in the little church,\\nA deep and solemn silence, all the air\\n25 Seemed", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "Through the Drouth\\nSeemed held in bond by some mysterious\\nforce\\nThat drew together close the souls of all\\nAnd melted them to one, and one that\\nprayed\\nDeep, earnest, passionate that God might\\nhear\\nAnd stead them in then* anguish and their\\nneed.\\nWithm the silence but one sound was\\nheard.\\nThe gentle sighing of the autumn wind,\\nA sad and solemn silence, far away\\nLiKe that of one who suffers sore but\\nwould\\nIf in her power Keep her anguish hid\\nLest it should trouble give to one she loves.\\nSo prayed they all in silence, till at\\nlast\\nImpassioned, clear, the strong young voice\\nbegan,\\n26 So", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "Through the Drouth\\nSo true in Kinship twas to every heart\\nIt seemed a voice the congregation poured\\nIn concert breathing forth their hearts\\ndesires.\\nHe spoKe of burdens God his people lent\\nTo ^ivc them faith, increase their failing\\nstrength,\\nTo cleanse each heart from all its sel-\\nfishness\\nOf God s own people, how for many years\\nThey bore misfortune, bore and murmured\\nnot.\\nThrough days when earth then- mother\\nfailed to give\\nHer wonted sustenance, when rivers failed.\\nThe soil was parched, the sKy was burning\\nbrass.\\nAnd hope was dead withm each aching\\nbreast.\\nThen rose his voice with feeling more\\nmtent,\\n27 Thou", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "Throvgh the Drouth\\nThou God, who hearcst when the ravens\\ncry,\\nAnd pitiest them and givest them their\\nfood,\\nWho Knowest all thy creatures, e en the\\nleast,\\nThe humblest in thme whole wide universe,\\nGive ear to us, thy children, who have toiled\\nLong weary months and come at last to\\nfind\\nOur labor fruitless, bare of recompense.\\nOur fields grew fair and flourished, and the\\nhope\\nOf bounteous harvest cheered each toiler\\non;\\nWithm each heart was joy, and from each\\neye\\nLooKed hope and courage, courage such as\\nwms\\nThough mountam-high the barriers arise\\nSo is there left a path however steep\\n28 By", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "ThrovjJh the Drouth\\nBy which to reach the goal. Then came\\nthose days,\\nThose fearful days when Thou did st seem\\nto fail,\\nOr m some high displeasure did st remove\\nThy favor from us, Thou did st take away\\nThe hand that erst had st sheltered us\\nwithal.\\nOur fields lie waste, no toiler s hand has\\nreaped\\nAught for his labor, empty are our barns.\\nOur stocK un-fed. God give us strength\\nto bear\\nNot want alone, nor winter s cruel storms.\\nNot scant protection from that which\\nassails\\nOur mortal bodies no, but be Thou, Lord,\\nThrice potent to sustain ovr smking souls\\nWhen empty-handed, heavy-hearted, sad.\\nLong days we sit with useless idle hands.\\nHelpless and hopeless, sore and sick at heart,\\n29 Broken", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "Through the Drouth\\nBroKen and comfortless, oppressed beneath\\nDlack sullen clouds that crush and Kill the\\nsoul.\\nLet shine some light by which to pierce the\\ngloom,\\nSustain the down-cast, give to each some\\ncheer,\\nMake brave each heart, and even as we\\nnow\\nThrough gathering evening shadows home-\\nward go\\nBe with us all as Thou wert once of old\\nTo bless Thy people in the wilderness.\\nHe ceased, and deeper yet the silence\\nseemed.\\nThe wind had settled. Shadows thick and\\ndarK\\nFilled nave and transept, but a beam of\\nlight\\nDroKe from the dull gray clouds ere sanK\\nthe sun,\\n30 Flashed", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "Throvgh the Drovth\\nFlashed bright o er pew and altar, till it\\nfell\\nFull on the sculptured Christ upon the\\nwall,\\nBathing it rich in golden radiance.\\nLifting his hand the priest spoke, May\\nGod bless\\nThis sacred omen. And now, beloved, go\\nhence\\nBe brave of heart, keep firm and strong\\nyour faith.\\nGod bless you all They answered low,\\nAmen.\\n31 Misanthropy", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "MISANTHROPY\\nS P EC T you ll UimKirs\\nkind o hcathen-liKc,\\nMay bc tis wrong, but\\njest the same it s true;\\nI Keer more for that old\\ngray team out there,\\nMy worn-out wagon,\\nplows, and other things\\nI ve got round here than\\nbout the biggest half\\nOf human critters that\\nI ve ever seen.\\nThese things, I knows.\\nThey re always in\\ntheir place\\nAnd when I wants them, I m dead sure\\nto find\\n32 They re", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "Misanthropy\\nThey re ready fixed for jest what s to be\\ndone,\\nAnd humans, though they all lows they re\\nso smart,\\nPuts on such airs; holds up their heads so\\nhigh.\\nAin t safe to trust, can t be de-pended on.\\nI m old Bill Jones not very much account.\\nAm t got no woman, child, nor scarce a\\nfriend\\nGot that air team, some few old farmin\\ntools.\\nGot this here eighty, worst blame piece of\\nland\\nYou ever saw, I s pect. Tain t fit to farm.\\nJest hills and hollers, all growed up to\\nweeds.\\nAll rough and stony, creeK choKed hill of\\nbrush.\\nThe worst derned place I s pect that lays\\nout doors.\\n33 I", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "Misanthropy\\nI liKc it thoui^li. It s good enough for mc\\nAnd, after all, I m most inclmed to guess\\nThem hosscs there, this eighty acre farm\\nAre just as much God s makm as the best\\n34 Who", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "A PRAYER\\nH that I am, and what I\\nam, and who\\nArc all these forms about\\nmc, I Know not;\\nNor can I Know. And\\nthat which I have done,\\nAnd strive to do, no man, it seems, can\\nknow.\\nAnd God eternal, only, understands.\\nI am so weaK, so helpless, and so frail;\\nThou God who hearest all thy children s\\ncries,\\nLet shme for me one star in all the vast\\nWild night through which I wander. Deign\\nto show\\nSome path, however humble, that, assured\\nThere I may follow and thy will be done.\\n35", "height": "3694", "width": "2127", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "BY MOONLIGHT\\nLOVE this quiet moon-lit\\nwinter nijjht\\nWhen all the prarie\\nround so wide and far\\nIs snowy mantled, and\\neach twmkling star\\nBurns like a rajah s jewel, large and bright;\\nThe clear cold moon floods down its silver\\nlight.\\nAnd from each post or tree a blue-blacK\\nbar\\nOf shadow falls athwart the earth, to\\nmar\\nThe far-spread ermme robe of vffgm white\\n37\\nThat", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "By Moonlii^ht\\nThat covers all. Here by the sod-housc\\ndoor\\nI stand and listen mystic, strange, but\\nclear\\nThere comes sweet music, all the\\nbreathless air\\nVibrates ecstatic, and my heart feels more\\nCelestial joy, Ihoujjh sordid my lot here.\\nThan earth-born mortals have the\\nright to share.\\n38 There s", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "IN ANY WEATHER\\nHERE S folKs, no matter\\nwhat the weather is,\\nAm*t never suited, kicK\\nbecause it s cold,\\nWuss yet when*s hot, or\\nwet, or else too dry,\\nCan t suit them nohow\\nlow that i! the Lord d\\nGive them the job they d\\nfix things up bout\\nrii^ht;\\nLeastwise they sense it\\nso, but after all\\nThough I respects their\\ngreat ability,\\nAnd gives them credit for a heap more\\nbrams\\n39", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "In Any Weather\\nThzin some the rest has got, Pd hate to trust\\nA ticKlish busmess like the weather is\\nTo then* contrivin*. May-be, even though\\nThey air so clever, even yet there might\\nSome little thmgs go wrong, in spite the\\nfact\\nThey know so much.\\nfiut when all s said and done\\nI don t see what s the use complainin\\nround\\nThe weather s what you make it, foul is\\nfan-\\nTo him as cares to see it that-a-way;\\nThe finest day in June is cold and drear\\nTo some cantanKerous humans, always is.\\nTheir liver s bad, they d rather see things\\nround\\nLooK dull and gloomy. But it ain t my way\\nI like the man who s got the nerve to stand\\nThe same each day; goes out to meet the\\nstorm,\\n41 Fights", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "In Any Weather\\nFights wind in summer, snow in winter\\ntime,\\nCares for his stocK, does all the needful\\nchores,\\nTakes ram and sunshme, heat and cold\\naliKe,\\nKeeps his heart warm by doing what s\\nhis due.\\n42 Yes", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "A COMPARISON\\nES, I have fought amid\\nthe palm-trec groves\\nAnd bamboo forests of the\\nPhilippines,\\nAnd I have dodged the\\nMauser s flying shot,\\nEneountered fever in the\\ndeadly swamps,\\nRisked life on transports\\non the China sea,\\nFared hard on contract\\nrations, lost my pay.\\nFound faithless, too, the\\ngirl I left behind;\\nBut, really, that was pleasant when com-\\npared\\nTo being ambushed in a drawmg-room\\n43 Hy", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "A Comparison\\nBy thin-faced nasal poets wlio rise safe\\nFrom some far corner, shuffle to the light\\nUntying ribbon from Columbia s Brave,\\nAnd, wrapped in a self-glorifying smile,\\nTis their occasion, stridently begin\\nNow blest Aurora greets the sacred\\ncar\\nThat bears our heroes from the savage\\nwar,\\nOr in falsetto shrills his hero strain\\nHail, heroes! Heroes hail I\\nStrengthen steam and crowd on sail.\\nHasten with the favormg gale,\\nLet the beacon fh cs be burning,\\nHail the heroes home returning.\\nMuse, recount the awhil tale\\nThat shall maKe our cheeks grow pale.\\nHail, heroes Heroes hail.\\nI ain t so much a hero. What I did\\nYou would have done yourself, if you d\\nbeen there.\\n44 You d\\np", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "A Comparison\\nYou d had to, or the nigj^ers would have\\ngot\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nThere eomes that poet Let me find the\\ndoor.\\n45 Sun", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "IN JUNE\\nr j\u00e2\u0084\u00a2lUN ashinin weeds a\\nI grownm*,\\nH Corn needs plowin* bad;\\nLots to do, ort be a\\nworKin\\nCourse I orter had.\\nNice place here, though, by the gleamin*\\nRipplm waters of the creeK,\\nSittm* fishm*, smokin dreamm*,\\nShadders all so cool and thicK.\\nTeam a standin* out of sight of\\nHouse, and I m a sittin* here,\\nGot three minnors, though I might of\\nCaught lots more spect if this yere\\nFish-hooK was a little better\\nAnd dass t bring my fishin pole.\\n46\\nOrtern t", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "In June\\nOrtcrn*t do this, ortcrn t let er\\nDay like this jest taKe the whole\\nSense and life right out a feller,\\nWife can*t understand it t all;\\nAin t no use to try to tell her,\\nI can t he p it, that s jest all.\\n47 The", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "ON INSPIRATION\\nH E other day I read it, I\\ndon t jest\\nRemember where it was,\\nabout a man\\nWho had a fit or some-\\nthin^ when he saw\\nThe sunrise, and he writ\\nit down in verse\\nAnd had it printed in the\\nmagazines.\\nI don t care a demnation\\ndarn about\\nAurora s beams or\\nPhoebus golden car\\nI set here milkm long side of ol Spot,\\nThe mornmg sun a soaKin in my bacK,\\n48\\nThe", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "On Inspiration\\nThe milK-pail tween my knees. I tell\\nyou what,\\nI jest feel jjfood.\\n49 Bravest", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "ENVOI\\nRAVEST and truest of\\nall brave and true,\\nStrongest in time o! trial,\\njfricf or need,\\nFaithful while life en-\\ndures to those she\\nloves\\nIs she who lives her\\nsimple, artless life\\nWhere corn-fields are,\\nand waving golden\\ngrain.\\nWith shady groves and\\npleasant pasture lands.\\nA face calm, placid, pure, untrained to try\\nDissimulation s arts, or practice wiles;\\nThe blue of heaven s m those quiet eyes,\\n50", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "Envoi\\nA jfolden summer in her j^lorious hair,\\nAnd God s pure sunshine m her simple\\nsouL\\n52", "height": "3633", "width": "2137", "jp2-path": "galleryoffarmerg00mill_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "Here endeth A Gallery of Fzirmer\\nGirls as writ by Schuyler W.\\nMiller; the pictures, mitials, and\\nother drawhi^s in this booK were\\nmade by Mr. Herbert R. Johnson\\nDone into print for Schuyler W. Miller by Harry S.\\nStuff at THE IVY PRESS, Lincoln, Nebraska. 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