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  1. A defective Santa Claus by James Whitcomb, 1849-1916 Riley, 2009-10-26
  2. Home again with me. Drawings by Howard Chandler Christy ; decora by Riley. James Whitcomb. 1849-1916., 1908-01-01
  3. The book of joyous children by Riley. James Whitcomb. 1849-1916, 1902-01-01
  4. Poems by James Whitcomb, 1849-1916 Riley, 2009-10-26
  5. A Hoosier romance with illus. by John Wolcott Adams. by Riley. James Whitcomb. 1849-1916., 1912-01-01
  6. The boys of the old glee club by James Whitcomb, 1849-1916 Riley, 2009-10-26
  7. A Hoosier romance by James Whitcomb, 1849-1916 Riley, 2009-10-26
  8. Old school day romances by James Whitcomb, 1849-1916 Riley, 2009-10-26
  9. The boss girl, a Christmas story and other sketches by James Whitcomb, 1849-1916 Riley, 2009-10-26
  10. Out to old Aunt Mary's by James Whitcomb, 1849-1916 Riley, 2009-10-26
  11. Morning by James Whitcomb, 1849-1916 Riley, 2009-10-26
  12. James Whitcomb Riley: (October 7, 1849-July 22, 1916) by George C Hitt, 1936
  13. James Whitcomb Riley, Young Poet (Young Patriots series) by Minnie Belle Mitchell, Montrew Dunham, 2002-04-01
  14. James Whitcomb Riley: A Life (Indiana) by Elizabeth J. Van AllenPh.D., Elizabeth J. Van Allen, 1999-10-01

81. James Whitcomb Riley - BlueRider.com
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82. Reading Room Index To The Comic Art Collection
Riley, James Whitcomb, 18491916. III. Little Orphant Annie. Call no. PS3513.R875O71989 - Riley, James
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83. Inventory Of The Mary Hartwell Catherwood Papers, 1865-1945
DeVault, Harriet H. Field, Eugene, 18501895; Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902; Riley,James Whitcomb, 1849-1916; Ruthrauff, Eleanor; Skinner, Otis, 1858-1942
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Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, 1847-1902 Title Mary Hartwell Catherwood Papers, Dates Extent 1 cubic foot Abstract Correspondence, diaries, notes and works of writer Mary Hartwell Catherwood. Also, a few photographs, clippings and articles relating to Catherwood. Language Materials are in English.

84. A Little Poetry Archive -James Whitcomb Riley
James Whitcomb Riley (18491916) Raggedy! Raggedy! Raggedy Man! - JamesWhitcomb Riley. A Tale of The Airly Days. Oh! tell me a tale of the airly days —
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He's better known as America's Children's Poet
and the Poet of The Hoosier people. Hoosier is a term used by Indiana folks whose outlook on life is to be caring, hard working, and tolerant of others regardless of race, or social status. In short, it reflects on their disposition of life in general, and shortcoming of others in a kind-hearted manner in a non-judgemental way.
The Raggedy Man
Knee-Deep in June A Tale of The Airly Days Out to Old Aunt Mary's ...  Little Orphant Annie Out Of The Hither Where "Out of the Hither Where" into the yon —
The land that the Lord's love rests upon,
Where one may rely on the friends he meets,
And the smiles that greet him along the streets,
Where the mother that left you years ago
Will lift the hands that were folded so,
And put them about you, with all the love

85. RPO -- James Whitcomb Riley : The Bumblebee
Original text James Whitcomb Riley, Complete Works, Memorial edn. in 10 vols.(Indianapolis BobbsMerrill, 1916) VI, 1423. PS 2700 F16 Robarts Library.
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The Bumblebee
You better not fool with a Bumblebee! Ef you don't think they can sting you'll see! They're lazy to look at, an' kind o' go Buzzin' an' bummin' aroun' so slow, An' ac' so slouchy an' all fagged out, Danglin' their legs as they drone about The hollyhawks 'at they can't climb in 'Ithout ist a-tumble-un out ag'in! Wunst I watched one climb clean 'way In a jimson-blossom, I did, one day, An' I ist grabbed it an' nen let go An' " Ooh-ooh! Honey! I told ye so! Says The Raggedy Man; an' he ist run An' pullt out the stinger, an' don't laugh none, An' says: "They has be'n folks, I guess, 'At thought I wuz predjudust, more er less, Yit I still muntain 'at a Bumblebee Wears out his welcome too quick fer me!" Notes ] ac': act.
slouchy an' all fagged out: slumping and exhausted.
] Unless ("without') just tumbling out again.
] Wunst: once.
] jimson-blossom: jimsonweed, a poisonous member of the nightshade family with big trumpet-like flowers.
] nen: then.

86. James Whitcomb Riley - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
James Whitcomb Riley (1849 1916). James Whitcomb Riley was born on October 7,1849 in Greenfield, Indiana, surrounded by farmland and primitive forests.
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James Whitcomb Riley was born on October 7, 1849 in Greenfield, Indiana, surrounded by farmland and primitive forests. The wooden planked National Road, which American pioneers and settlers used to travel to the western half of the nation, ran right through Greenfield. The area was diverse in culture, with people from many different homelands, though outwardly appearing as rough wilderness and newly settled country. The critic, Hamlin Garland, described it after a visit by saying, "To my eyes it was the most unpromising field for art, especially for the art of verse. The landscape had no hills, no lakes, no streams of any movement or beauty. Ragged fence-rows, flat and dusty roads, fields of wheat alternating with clumps of trees - these were the features of a country which to me was utterly commonplace - and yet from this dusty, drab, unpromising environment, Riley had been able to draw the honey of woodland poesy, a sweet in which a native fragrance as of basswood and buckwheat bloom mingled with hints of an English meadow and the tang of a Canada thistle." Riley's father, being a frontier politician and lawyer, named his son after an Indiana governor, James Whitcomb. Riley's mother was, of course, a homemaker, and she also wrote poetry. Riley had a difficult time academically, but possessed a talent for language, especially that of his own people. His father wanted him to become a lawyer, but Riley did not apply himself to law. For a time he traveled the American Midwest as a sign painter. He also traveled with a medicine salesman, and drew crowds by playing songs and performing impersonations of people he had met in his travels.

87. Chronological Author List "1845 To 1849" Compiled By GIGA
James Whitcomb Riley, American poet and dialect writer (1849 1916) - READQUOTES (13) BUY AMAZON BOOK August Strindberg, Swedish playwright,
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William Canton, English poet (1845 - 1926) BUY AMAZON BOOK
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Susan Coolidge (pseudonym of Sarah Chauncey Woolsey), American author (c. 1845 - 1905) READ QUOTES (11) BUY AMAZON BOOK
Charles Fletcher Dole, American clergyman and writer (1845 - 1927) READ QUOTES (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK
Herbert Allen Giles, English professor and writer (1845 - 1935) BUY AMAZON BOOK
Edward Harrigan, American playwright and Irish comedian (1845 - 1911) BUY AMAZON BOOK
Emily Henrietta Hickey, Irish poet (1845 - 1924) BUY AMAZON BOOK
Marie Ravenel la Coste, American poet (1845 - 1936) BUY AMAZON BOOK George Thomas Lanigan, Canadian journalist and humorous poet (1845 - 1886) READ QUOTES (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK Eugene J. Lee-Hamilton, English poet and novelist (1845 - 1907) READ QUOTES (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK Charles F.J. Prudhon

88. Re: "Living The Life Of Riley"
Mr. Hendrickson also lists a third theory Yet the Hoosier poet James WhitcombRiley (18491916) may just lend his name in some way to the saying.
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Posted by ESC on November 18, 2002 In Reply to: "Living The Life of Riley" posted by David S. Riley on November 18, 2002 : Subject: The life of Riley : Dave Riley : *Living on my Reillys, Rileys,etc : Back when the Rileys were top of the pile, a family coat of arms used
: to mean something like a logo supposedly for genetic material. It
: can be viewed as an abstract representation of a double helix. But
: when yours is a severed orange hand dripping blood the impression
: sure wasn't romantic. In Ireland severed hands were an emblematic
: dime a dozen. Them Celts knew the shock value of body parts. : However, ours, if I can claim such lineage, had a great story
: attached to it. The Riley bros were told by their da that the one who
: touched Irish land first got their choice of the countryside. So in
: rowing to shore as some sort of boat race was involved one of
: the lads saw that he was slipping behind his sibling(s). Rather than

89. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters Q,R
James Whitcomb Riley. (1849 1916) American Populist Poet; The Hoosier Poet .from Songs O Cheer 1883 The Rapture of the Year Who Bides His Time
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90. James Riley Whitcombe Poetry
James Whitcomb Riley (1849 1916) The Hoosier Poet . 01 - When the Frost is onthe Punkin. When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder s in the shock,
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01 - When the Frost is on the Punkin
When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock, And you hear the kyouck and gobble of the struttin' turkey-cock, And the clackin' of the guineys, and the cluckin' of the hens, And the rooster's hallylooyer as he tiptoes on the fence; O, it's then's the times a feller is a-feelin' at his best, With the risin' sun to greet him from a night of peaceful rest, As he leaves the house, bareheaded, and goes to feed the stock, When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock.
They's something kindo' harty-like about the atmusfere When the heat of summer's over and the coolin' fall is here Of course we miss the flowers, and the blossums on the trees, And the mumble of the hummin'-birds and buzzin' of the bees; But the air's so appetizin'; and the landscape through the haze Of a crisp and sunny morning of the airly autumn days Is a pictur' that no painter has the colorin' to mock When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock.

91. Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ed. (1833 - 1908). An American Anthology, 1787 - 1900.
By James Whitcomb Riley (1849 1916). A Life-Lesson. THERE! little girl, don’tcry! They have broken your doll, I know;. And your tea-set blue,
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T HERE! They have broken your doll, I know; And your tea-set blue, And your play-house, too, Are things of the long ago; They have broken your slate, I know; And the glad, wild ways Of your school-girl days Are things of the long ago; They have broken your heart, I know; And the rainbow gleams Of your youthful dreams Are things of the long ago; A Man by the Name of Bolus A MAN The town turned out to see it, and cheered, and blocked the way; up down! And they all nearly split when his Honor said, in one of his witty ways, her me, This hour I send a bullet through where my heart ort Man by the name of Bolus! Bereaved L ET Let me, who have not any child to die, Weep with you for the little one whose love I have known nothing of. The little arms that slowly, slowly loosed Their pressure round your neck; the hands you used May I not weep with you? But ah! so sadder than yourselves am I, Who have no child to die. Dwainie A Y

92. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors R-Rz
Riley, James Whitcomb18491916. Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley VolI (Gutenberg Text Zip) Gutenberg FTP UITXT 237 Kb - ZIP100 Kb SLTXT
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93. Life Poems @ Absolutely Poetry
We to Sigh Instead of Sing (by James Whitcomb Riley (1849 1916)) We to sighinstead of sing, Yesterday in sorrow, While the lord was fashioning
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(by: Anonymous) Cou'd we stop the time that's flying Or recall it when 'tis past Put far off the day of Dying Or make Youth forever last To Love wou'd then be worth our cost. continue reading Unless (by: James Whitcomb Riley (1849 - 1916)) And that most dear of everything, I hold, is love; and who can sit With lightest heart and laugh and sing, Knows not the worth of it. continue reading Uriel (by: Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)) It fell in the ancient periods Which the brooding soul surveys

94. James Whitcomb Riley Quotes
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95. University Of Delaware: MCCLURE PUBLISHING COMPANY ARCHIVES
Oakley, Violet, 18741961 1899 Jan 14 ALS 3p Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-19161899 Jan 16 ALS 1p John S. Tarkington Hale, Edward Everett, 1863-1932 1899 Jan
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The publishing enterprises of Samuel Sidney McClure are an important facet of early twentieth-century American journalism. The McClure Syndicate, started by Samuel Sidney McClure in 1884, was the first successful company of its kind, and was largely responsible for introducing many American and British writers to a national public. His later venture, McClure's Magazine , contained the influential "muckraking" articles of Ida Tarbell, Ray Stannard Baker, and Lincoln Steffens; it also had the distinction of promoting the then-unknown writer, Willa Cather. Although S.S. McClure's tenuous business competency would cause him to lose control over these ventures in the early part of the twentieth century, other members of his family, most notably his cousin, Henry Herbert McClure (d. 1938), were able to maintain a more steady career in the publishing world through the 1930s.

96. RILEY MSS. V
The Riley mss. V, 18761917, consist of the correspondence and writings of JamesWhitcomb Riley, 1849-1916, poet, born in Greenfield, Indiana.
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RILEY MSS. V
The Riley mss. V, 1876-1917, consist of the correspondence and writings of James Whitcomb Riley, 1849-1916, poet, born in Greenfield, Indiana. He later lived on Lockerbie Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. Other materials in the collection include: Children's letters and writings (1897-1914, 32 items); Memorabilia (14 items); Miscellaneous (Empty envelopes; Lists of belongings of the late JWR, 1917; Lists of poems for reading by JWR; Lists of poems by JWR for publishing purposes; Tour receipts and schedules of JWR, 1885-1900); Photographs (32 Photographs of Riley and his homes; Photographs of Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, Julia Marlowe, William Allen White); Printed materials (Clippings related to JWR; Poems by JWR). See the Manuscript Department catalog for further information on the writings of Riley in this collection. Following the Riley writings are five folders of copies of letters to James Whitcomb Riley and his writings, the originals of which were offered by Lesley Payne to several university libraries and are not present in the Lilly Library. These are for reference use only. Collection size: 1373 items For more information about this collection and any related materials contact the Manuscripts Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone: (812) 855-2452.

97. Robert Underwood Johnson Papers 1848-1937.
18291914.; Muir, John, 1838-1914.; Pennell, Joseph, 1838-1914.; Riley, JamesWhitcomb, 1849-1916.; Salvini, Tommaso, 1829-1916.; Sforza, Carlo,conte,
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Robert Underwood Johnson Papers 1848-1937. Link to Complete Finding Aid Title: Robert Underwood Johnson Papers 1848-1937. Phys. Desc: ca. 1,600 items (15 boxes) Call Number: Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Subjects: Creator: Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937.

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