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Mountain Idylls, and Other Poems

Mountain Idylls, and Other Poems

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Number of Chapters: 58

Length: 02 hours and 32 minutes

Language: English

"The author of this unpretentious volume has long questioned the advisability of adding a book to our already inflated and overloaded literature, unless it should contain something in the nature of a deviation from beaten literary paths.

Whether the reading public will regard this as such or not is a question for the future to determine, as every book is a creature of circumstance, and at the date of its publication an algebraic unknown quantity.

It was not the original intention of the author to publish any of his effusions in collective form until more mature years and riper judgment should better qualify him for the task of composition, and should enable him to still further pursue the important studies of etymology, rhetoric, Latin and Greek, and complete the education which youthful environment denied.

On the 17th of March, A.D. 1900, occurred an accident in the form of a premature mining explosion which banished the light of the Colorado sun from his eyes forever, adding the almost insurmountable barrier of total and hopeless blindness to those of limited means and insufficient education. At first further effort seemed useless, but as time meliorates in some degree even the most deplorable and distressing physical conditions, ambition slowly rallied, and while lying for several months a patient in various hospitals in an ineffectual attempt to regain even partial sight, the following ideas and efforts of past years were gradually recalled from the recesses of memory, and reduced to their present form, in which, with no small hesitation and misgiving, they are presented to the consideration of the reading public, which in the humble opinion of the author has frequently failed to receive and appreciate productions of vastly superior merit." (Excerpt from the Preface)

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Dedication / Preface (Andrew Gaunce)
Grandeur (Cavaet)
Nature's Child (Joebin)
To the Pines (Alan Mapstone)
Reflections (Ethan)
Life's Mystery (Ethan)
The Fallen Tree (Ethan)
There is an Air of Majesty (George Emerson)
Think Not That the Heart Is Devoid of Emotion (George Emerson)
Humanity's Stream (Andrew Gaunce)
Nature's Lullaby (Larry Wilson)
The Spirit of freedom is Born of the Mountains (Sawyer Rewis)
The Valley of the San Miguel (Alan Mapstone)
To Mother Huberta (Larry Wilson)
Suggested by a Mountain Eagle (Alan Mapstone)
The Silvery San Juan (Alan Mapstone)
As the Shifting Sands of the Desert (George Emerson)
Missed (George Emerson)
If I Have Lived Before (Andrew Gaunce)
The Darker Side (Andrew Gaunce)
The Miner (Alan Mapstone)
Life's Undercurrent (George Emerson)
They Cannot See the Wreaths We Place (George Emerson)
Mother—Alpha and Omega (George Emerson)
Empty are the Mother's Arms (George Emerson)
In Deo Fides (Larry Wilson)
Shall Love, as the Bridal Wreath, Whither and Die? (Andrew Gaunce)
Shall Our Memories Live When the Sod Rolls Above Us? (Alan Mapstone)
A Reverie (Andrew Gaunce)
Love's Plea (Andrew Gaunce)
Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust (Larry Wilson)
Despair (Larry Wilson)
Hidden Sorrows (Christine Peterson)
O, a Beautiful Thing Is the Flower That Fadeth! (George Emerson)
Smiles (Christine Peterson)
A Request (Stefan Von Blon)
Battle Hymn (Denise Ray)
The Nations Peril (Denise Ray)
Echoes from Galilee (Larry Wilson)
Go, And Sin No More (Larry Wilson)
Gently Lead Me, Star Divine (Larry Wilson)
Dying Hymn (Larry Wilson)
In Mortem Meditare (Larry Wilson)
Deprive This Strange and Complex World (Stefan Von Blon)
The Legend of St. Regimund (Larry Wilson)
As The Indian (Alan Mapstone)
The Fragrant Perfume of the Flowers (Christine Peterson)
An Answer (Alan Mapstone)
Fame (Andrew Gaunce)
The First Storm (Cavaet)
Thoughts (Alan Mapstone)
From A Saxon Legend (Alan Mapstone)
Christmas Chimes (Ellies)
The Unknowable (Ellies)
The Suicide (Ellies)
I Think When I Stand in the Presence of Death (Ellies)
Hope (Ellies)
Metabole (Ellies)
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