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Joaquin Miller
September 8, 1837, - February 17, 1913
Poetry Listing
Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.
Within this area you will be able to read, and give your thoughts on the poetry listed.
Please, if you find an error, let me know.
Read More About Joaquin Miller below poetry list
| | Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads | | 1: | A Dull Eyed Rattlesnake That Lay | A dull eyed rattlesnake that lay | | | 1438 | | 2: | California On The Passing Of Tennyson | All silent.... So, he lies in state.... | | | 1174 | | 3: | Columbus | Behind him lay the gray Azores, | | | 1205 | | 4: | Crossing The Plains | What great yoked brutes with briskets low, | | | 1129 | | 5: | Dead In The Sierras | His footprints have failed us, | | | 1207 | | 6: | His Broad Brimmed Hat Push'd Back With Careless Air | His broad brimmed hat push'd back with careless air, | | | 1342 | | 7: | In Southern California | Where the cocoa and cactus are neighbors, | | | 1339 | | 8: | Joaquin Miller To The Money Getter | While you seek gold in the earth, why, I | | | 1358 | | 9: | Joaquin Miller's Home On The Hights | Rugged! Rugged as Parnassus! | | | 1361 | | 10: | Juanita | You will come, my bird, Bonita? | | | 1311 | | 11: | Peter Cooper | Give honor and love for evermore | | | 1306 | | 12: | Sunset In San Diego | The city sits amid her palms; | | | 1056 | | 13: | The Defence Of The Alamo | Santa Ana came storming, as a storm might come; | | | 1092 | | 14: | The Sierra Nevadas | Serene and satisfied! Supreme! As lone | | | 1362 | | 15: | The Sun Is Dying; Space And Room | The sun is dying; space and room. | | | 1313 | | 16: | The Voice Of The California Dove | Come, listen O love, to the voice of the dove, | | | 1425 | | 17: | The Voice Of The Dove | Come listen, O Love, to the voice of the dove, | | | 1351 | | 18: | To Russia | Who tamed your lawless Tartar blood? | | | 1071 | | 19: | Yosemite | Sound! sound! sound! | | | 1251 |
About: Joaquin Miller was the pen name of the colorful American poet, essayist and fabulist Cincinnatus Heine (or Hiner) Miller (March 10, 1841, or alternatively September 8, 1837, or November 10, 1841 - February 17, 1913).
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