
East and West: Poems
by Bret Harte
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Chapters (62)
- East and West Poems.
- Part I.
- Part II.
- Part I. A Greyport Legend.
- (1797.)
- A Newport Romance.
- The Hawk's Nest.
- (Sierras.)
- In the Mission Garden.
- (1865.)
- The Old Major Explains.
- (Re-Union Army of the Potomac, 12th May, 1871.)
- "Seventy-Nine"
- Mr. Interviewer Interviewed.
- His Answer to "Her Letter."
- Reported by Truthful James.
- Further Language from Truthful James.
- (Nye's Ford, Stanislaus.)
- (1870.)
- The Wonderful Spring of San Joaquin.
- On a Cone of the Big Trees.
- Sequoia Gigantea.
- A Sanitary Message.
- The Copperhead.
- (1864.)
- On a Pen of Thomas Starr King.
- Lone Mountain.
- (Cemetery, San Francisco.)
- California's Greeting to Seward.
- (1869.)
- The Two Ships.
- The Goddess.
- For the Sanitary Fair.
- Address.
- Opening of the California Theatre, San Francisco, Jan. 19, 1870
- The Lost Galleon.
- A Second Review of the Grand Army.
- Part II. Before the Curtain.
- The Stage-Driver's Story.
- Aspiring Miss de Laine.
- A Chemical Narrative.
- California Madrigal.
- On the Approach of Spring.
- St. Thomas.
- A Geographical Survey.
- (1868.)
- The Ballad of Mr. Cooke.
- A Legend of the Cliff House, San Francisco.
- The Legends of the Rhine.
- Mrs. Judge Jenkins.
- [Being the Only Genuine Sequel to "Maud Muller."]
- Avitor.
- An Aerial Retrospect.
- A White-Pine Ballad.
- What the Wolf Really Said to Little Red Riding-Hood.
- The Ritualist.
- A Moral Vindicator.
- Songs Without Sense.
- For the Parlor and Piano.
- I.—The Personified Sentimental.
- II.—The Homely Pathetic.
- III.—Swiss Air.
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