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  1. Riley Hoosier Stories by James Whitcomb Riley by James Whitcomb Riley, 2010-01-07
  2. ... the Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley ... Including Poems and Prose Sketches, Many of Which Have Not Heretofore Been Published: An Authentic Biography, ... in Color from Paintings, Volume 4 by James Whitcomb Riley, 2010-02-16
  3. Riley songs of friendship by James Whitcomb Riley, 2010-09-08
  4. The Atlantic Monthly, December, 1898: Devoted To Literature, Science, Art, And Politics (1898) by Benjamin Kidd, James Whitcomb Riley, et all 2010-09-10
  5. Life's Verses (1885) by James Whitcomb Riley, Guy Carleton, et all 2010-05-22
  6. The Best-loved Poems of James Whitcomb Riley by James Whitcomb Riley, 1887
  7. Nye and Riley's wit and humor (poems and yarns) by Bill Nye, James Whitcomb Riley, 2010-08-05
  8. Complete Works of James Whitcomb by James Whitcomb Riley, 1974-06
  9. Sketches in Prose Jamesy-A Christmas Story-And Others by James Whitcomb Riley, 2001-07-01
  10. Riley Child Rhymes by James Whitcomb Riley, 2010-09-10
  11. The Old Soldier's Story: Poems And Prose Sketches (1915) by James Whitcomb Riley, 2010-09-10
  12. Riley Songs O'Cheer by James Whitcomb Riley, 1905-01-01
  13. RILEY FARM-RHYMES With Country Pictures by Will Vawter by James Whitcomb Riley, 1905
  14. Wit and Humor of America (1907), Volume 6 by Eugene Field, James Whitcomb Riley, et all 2010-07-12

81. James Whitcomb Riley Home In Greenfield, IN.
james whitcomb riley home in Greenfield, IN. james whitcomb riley home in Greenfield,IN. Click the image to view a larger version. Copyright Information.
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82. Lost Indiana's In Grave Condition: James Whitcomb Riley
james whitcomb riley. james whitcomb riley at age 28 as he went to work for the AndersonDemocrat. james whitcomb riley was born in 1849 in Greenfield, Indiana.
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It tolls for thee.
James Whitcomb Riley James Whitcomb Riley at age 28 as he went to work for the Anderson Democrat
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James Whitcomb Riley was born in 1849 in Greenfield, Indiana. He tried out many jobs in his youth, including sign painting and acting in a traveling medicine show. In 1877 he went to work for the Anderson (Indiana) Democrat as a writer. Frustrated with the rejection letters for his verse he was receiving from eastern publications, he wrote a poem called “Leonainie” signed “E. A. P.” - for Edgar Allan Poe. The poem was quickly circulated, thus providing proof to a smug Riley that only poems written by “a genius known to fame” could be published. When he revealed that it was a hoax he was promplty fired - but not because of the deception. The editor of a rival paper, the Kokomo Dispatch , was the one who had linked poem to Poe, thus achieving attention the editors of the Anderson Democrat thought they deserved.

83. James Whitcomb Riley - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
Dictionary james whitcomb riley. Definition for james whitcomb riley. jameswhitcomb riley (noun) -. 1. United States poet (1849-1916) Synonyms riley.
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84. Love And Romance Poetry By James Whitcomb Riley And Other Famous Poets
The Lost Thrill by james whitcomb riley I grow so weary, someway, of all things Thatlove and loving have vouchsafed to me, Since now all dreamedof sweets of
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Classic Love and Romance Poems The Lost Thrill
by James Whitcomb Riley
I grow so weary, someway, of all things
That love and loving have vouchsafed to me,
Since now all dreamed-of sweets of ecstasy
Am I possessed of: The caress that clings—
The lips that mix with mine with murmurings
No language may interpret, and the free,
Unfettered brood of kisses, hungrily
Feasting in swarms on honeyed blossomings
Of passion's fullest flower—For yet I miss The essence that alone makes love divine— The subtle flavoring no tang of this Weak wine of melody may here define:— A something found and lost in the first kiss A lover ever poured through lips of mine. back to poetry index

85. James Whitcomb Riley, Young Poet By Minnie Belle Mitchell; Montrew Dunham
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James Whitcomb Riley, Young Poet By Minnie Belle Mitchell; Montrew Dunham Price: $7.95 (eBook) Category: Biography Kids/Young Adults Publisher: Patria Press Read Customer Reviews Submit A Review MICROSOFT READER The Microsoft Reader edition of this eBook can be read on up to four machines running Microsoft Reader 2.0 or above, activated with the same Microsoft Passport ID. Microsoft Reader 2.0 is compatible with any Windows-based PC or laptop, or the Pocket PC 2002 handheld device. This eBook is non-refundable once downloaded. Click Here to Download Microsoft Reader Active and restless, “Bud” Riley, the boy who would grow to be one of the 19th century’s most popular and respected poets, had a hard time sitting still in school—unless he was drawing or writing the “poems he heard in his head.” Fine illustrations and text rich with history draw young readers into James Whitcomb Riley’s world on the edge of the Midwestern wilderness. Children fully experience Riley’s lively youth, from learning to swim (nearly drowning in the process) to acting as ringmaster in his own circus, complete with animal acts, music, and acrobats. Fun facts about James Whitcomb Riley provide children with a preview of the poet’s adult accomplishments and little-known facts about the man greatly admired by novelist Mark Twain and President Benjamin Harrison.

86. Home Of James Whitcomb Riley Indianapolis, Indiana (Historic Houses)
Home of james whitcomb riley Located on Lockerbie Street, this housewas built in 1872. Preserved as it was during the poet's residence
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Location: Indianapolis Indiana Historic Houses Home of James Whitcomb Riley
Located on Lockerbie Street, this house was built in 1872. Preserved as it was during the poet's residence 1893-1916, it is an excellent example of Victorian architecture. Many of Reily's personal possessions, including his pen are on display. Open Tuesday through Saturday 10am-3:30pm, Sunday noon-3:30pm; closed major holidays. Find similar pages at Historic Houses Find unbiased reviews of Hotels, Resorts and Vacations in Indianapolis at Tripadvisor.com. Visit Online Highways' interactive American History project. A team of researchers is developing a site that will present U.S. history in the context of present day travel.
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87. James Whitcomb Riley Birthplace Greenfield, Indiana (Historical Museums)
james whitcomb riley Birthplace Located on West Main Street, thismuseum is in the renovated riley Old Home, where Indiana's poet
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Location: Greenfield Indiana Historical Museums James Whitcomb Riley Birthplace
Located on West Main Street, this museum is in the renovated Riley Old Home, where Indiana's poet laureate was born in 1849 and spent a lively childhood. His most celebrated poems addressed these experiences and later inspired the Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls and the 'Little Orphan Annie' comic strip. The house next door chronicles the poet's life with displays of his works, period antiques and photographs. Open Tuesday through Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 1pm-4pm in May through October; closed major holidays. Find similar pages at Historical Museums Find unbiased reviews of Hotels, Resorts and Vacations in Greenfield at Tripadvisor.com. Visit Online Highways' interactive American History project. A team of researchers is developing a site that will present U.S. history in the context of present day travel.
250 W. Main St.
Greenfield
IN 46140
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88. James Whitcomb Riley Love Poem - Archived Love Poems
Archived Love Poems james whitcomb riley Love Poem. . .from An Old Sweetheartof Mine by james whitcomb riley (18491916). More love poems/quotes for you?
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Archived Love
Poems James Whitcomb Riley Love Poem And again I feel the pressure of her slender little hand,
As we used to talk together of the future we had planned,
When I should be a poet, and with nothing else to do
But write the tender verses that she set the music to . . . Then we should live together in a cozy little cot
Hid in a nest of roses, with a fairy garden spot,
Where the vines were ever fruited, and the weather ever fine,
And the birds were ever singing for that old sweetheart of mine. . . .....from An Old Sweetheart of Mine by James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916) More love poems/quotes for you? Now available-
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89. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. riley, james whitcomb, 18491916. Titles.
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Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916
Titles
Complete Works Of James Whitcomb Riley Riley Farm-Rhymes
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90. James Whitcomb Riley
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I grow so weary, someway, of all things That love and loving have vouchsafed to me, Since now all dreamed-of sweets of ecstasy Am I possessed of: The caress that clings- The lips that mix with mine with murmurings No language may interpret, and the free, Unfettered brood of kisses, hungrily Feasting in swarms on honeyed blossomings Of passion's fullest flower-For yet I miss The essence that alone makes love divine- The subtle flavoring no tang of this Weak wine of melody may here define:- A something found and lost in the first kiss A lover ever poured through lips of mine.
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91. Complete Works Of James Whitcomb Riley Vol. I By James Whitcomb Riley
The online book Complete Works of james whitcomb riley Vol. I by jameswhitcomb riley. Complete Works of james whitcomb riley Vol.
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Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley Vol. I
by James Whitcomb Riley
Hypertext Meanings and Commentaries
from the Encyclopedia of the Self
by Mark Zimmerman
Memorial Edition
The Complete Works of
James Whitcomb Riley
IN TEN VOLUMES
Including Poems and Prose Sketches, many
of which have not heretofore been
published; an authentic Biography, an elaborate Index and numerous Illustrations in color from Paintings by Howard Chandler Christy and Ethyl Franklin Betts VOLUME I NEW YORK AND LONDON BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY TO THE MEMORY OF James Whitcomb Riley AND IN PLEASANT RECOLLECTION OF MORE THAN THIRTY-FIVE YEARS OF BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ASSOCIATION THESE FINAL VOLUMES ARE AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED BORN: DIED: October 7, 1849, July 22, 1916 Greenfield, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. CONTENTS JAMES WHITCOMB RILEYA SKETCH A BACKWARD LOOK PHILIPER FLASH THE SAME OLD STORY TO A BOY WHISTLING AN OLD FRIEND WHAT SMITH KNEW ABOUT FARMING A POET'S WOOING MAN'S DEVOTION A BALLAD THE OLD TIMES WERE THE BEST A SUMMER AFTERNOON AT LAST FARMER WHIPPLEBACHELOR MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET THE SPEEDING OF THE KING'S SPITE JOB WORK PRIVATE THEATRICAL PLAIN SERMONS "TRADIN' JOE" DOT LEEDLE BOY I SMOKE MY PIPE RED RIDING HOOD IF I KNEW WHAT POETS KNOW AN OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE SQUIRE HAWKINS'S STORY A COUNTRY PATHWAY THE OLD GUITAR "FRIDAY AFTERNOON" "JOHNSON'S BOY" HER BEAUTIFUL HANDS NATURAL PERVERSITIES THE SILENT VICTORS SCRAPS AUGUST DEAD IN SIGHT OF FAME IN THE DARK THE IRON HORSE

92. James Whitcomb Riley's Grave
Prologue, Part I. james whitcomb riley. The Crown of Crown Hill cemetery is occupiednot by a politician, but by the beloved Hoosier poet, james whitcomb riley.
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Crown Hill Quartet Prologue Part I
James Whitcomb Riley
Born: 7 October, 1849, Greenfield, Indiana
Died: 22 July, 1916, Indianapolis, Indiana
Buried: Indianapolis, Indiana
Visited: 21 August 2001 In the middle of Indianapolis lays the third largest cemetery in the United States. Crown Hill is the burial site of one President and three Vice Presidents. I visited on a beautiful summer day while traveling around Indiana doing genealogical research . Since that's how I spend my vacations, I was one of the few there who wasn't being paid to tend the grounds that Tuesday morning. After stopping in at the office to pick up a map, I was told to follow the white line which would take me past all the famous graves. This white line was literally painted on the road leading from the office, under 38th Street (a major Indianapolis thoroughfare) and into the cemetery. Piece of cake... They must have recently repaved some of the paths because, quite abruptly, the white line disappeared. No problem, I just reverted to the tried and true method of finding the highest point in the cemetery. More often than not, the Presidents are buried there. The "Crown" of Crown Hill cemetery is occupied not by a politician, but by the beloved Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley. From his grave, I enjoyed a beautiful view of downtown Indy with nothing above but the clear azure.

93. James Whitcomb Riley Tea
james whitcomb riley Tea. Sunday, October 19, 1997. The library hosted a tea honoringjames whitcomb riley from 300 PM to 430 PM on Sunday, October 19, 1997.
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B EECH G ROVE P UBLIC L IBRARY
James Whitcomb Riley Tea Sunday, October 19, 1997 The library hosted a tea honoring James Whitcomb Riley from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM on Sunday, October 19, 1997. Nan Hendrickson, a retired speech clinician from the Franklin Township School System, was the guest speaker for the tea. Nan is an James Whitcomb Riley expert. Everyone attending the tea enjoyed Nan's presentation and several people added information about their own experiences involving Riley's homes, etc. The library also received information from the Riley Home in Greenfield and the Riley Home in Lockerbie Square which was handed out to everyone attending the tea. Mr. and Mrs. Swadener, regular library patrons, brought several friends to the tea with them and filled up our largest table. Several teaches from Central Elementary and South Grove Elementary attended the tea. Student volunteers acted as waiters and waitresses for the tea.

94. In Search Of The World's Worst Writers
james whitcomb riley Astonishingly, james whitcomb riley was one ofthe most popular poets of his day. The preface to his Poems
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  • Selected Poetry of James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916) Astonishingly, James Whitcomb Riley was one of the most popular poets of his day. The preface to his Poems (1913) suggests that 'his poems deserve to be better known...' which is a sentiment that many would disagree with, especially in the light of 'A Nonsense Rhyme': Ringlty-Jing!
    And what will we sing?
    Some little crinkety-crankety thing
    That rhymes and chimes,
    And skips sometimes,
    As though wound up with a kink in the spring.
    Grunkety-krung!
    And chunkety-plung!
    Sing the soul that the bullfrog sung,
    A song of the soul Of a mad tadpole That met his fate in a leaky bowl: And it's O for the first false wiggle he made In the sea of pale pink lemonade!
    Riley's forte was the dialect poem, indeed, his dialect poems earned him the name of The Hoosier Poet, from the region where he was born and whose accents he borrowed. As time went on, however, he looked further afield for his 'voices'. 'Dot Leedle Boy' for example, is a poem told in a sort of Dutch dialect. At least I think it's Dutch. It could be German. Or even Swahili. Ot's a leedle Gristmas story Dot I told der leedle folks Und I vant you stop dot laughin' Und grackin' funny jokes!
  • 95. Riley Hospital For Children Indianapolis, Indiana
    One of the nation's top centers for pediatric research and care, riley Hospital is dedicated to the critical care needs of children. A referral hospital,
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