Bag om Along the Trail
""Along the Trail"" is a book written by Richard Hovey that takes readers on a journey through the American West. The book is a collection of essays, stories, and poems that explore the beauty and ruggedness of the western landscape, as well as the people and animals that inhabit it. Hovey's writing is descriptive and evocative, painting vivid pictures of the mountains, deserts, and prairies that make up the West. He also delves into the history and culture of the region, touching on topics such as Native American traditions, the impact of westward expansion, and the cowboy way of life. Throughout the book, Hovey's love and respect for the West shines through, making ""Along the Trail"" a must-read for anyone who shares his passion for this unique and fascinating part of the country.1903. A collection of verse. Contents: The Word of the Lord from Havana; The Call of the Bugles; Unmanifest Destiny; America; Dead; Forgiven; Love and Change; Launcelot and Gawaine; My Lady's Soul; After Business Hours; The Thought of Her; Love in the Winds; Two and Fate; Faith and Fate; Chansons de Rosemonde; A Wanderer; The Love of a Boy-Yesterday; The Love of a Boy-To-Day; An Off-Shore Villanelle; To Lesbia; Nocturne; The Two Lovers; Apparition; Summer Sadness; Sprung from the Vase's Bulge and Leap; Balmy with Years, What Silken Ply; Herodias; Comrades; One Leaf More; Spring; Men of Dartmouth; The Old Pine; In Memoriam (A.H.Q.); Dartmouth Ode; A Winter Thought of Dartmouth in Manhattan; Our Liege Lady, Dartmouth; Hanover Winter-Song; The Faun; Shallow Song; A Health. To E.C.S.; The Dramatist. To M.K.; Delsarte; World and Poet; The South; A Caprice of Ogarow. To M.P.; Thomas William Parsons; Beethoven's Third Symphony; August; A Ballade of Mysteries; The Shadows; Angro-Mainyus; Immanence; Transcendence; Visitation; In Excelsis; The Veiled Lady; The Messenger; Henry George; and Benzaquen: A Fragment.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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