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- Perry’s Victory, (pm)
- A Phantom Engineer, (vi)
- The Philosopher’s Baby, (ss) Blackwood’s Magazine
- Picking Strawberries, (vi) The Atlantic Monthly
- A Picture, (pm)
- The Planting Song: An Osage Indian Lyrice, (pm) ; translated by Nellie Barnes
- Plata Por Trigo, (ss)
- “Play Ball!”, (pm) Denver Post
- Pluck Wins, (pm)
- A Poem for Lovers of Dogs (“I am only a dog, and I’ve had my day…”), (pm)
- The Poet’s Dream, (pm)
- Poet’s Lot, (pm)
- The Poor, (pm)
- A Pork Bomb, (vi) The Washington Post
- A Possible Solution, (pm) Puck
- Poster Maiden, (pm) Vanity
- Prairie Dog Towns, (ms)
- A Prayer, (pm)
- A Prescription, (pm) Medical and Surgical Reporter
- Presidents as Authors, (ms)
- Printed Where You Used to Live, (pm) Sunset: The Pacific Monthly
- The Printer’s Angel, (pm) Punch
- Prize Story Competition, (ms)
- The Professional Lover, (ms) Household Words
- Prohibition in Ancient Times, (ms)
- Psalm One Hundred and Seven, (pm)
- Pullman Porters May Really Brush Clothes Now, (ms)
- Purpose, (pm)
- Quatrain, (pm) translated by Roselle Mercier Montgomery
- Quatrain: From the Persian, (pm) translated by William Jones
- Queer New Yorkers, (vi) New-York Tribune
- A Question, (pm)
- Quire of Seraphim, (pm)
- Radio Be Derned, (hu)
- Rail Service to the World’s End, (ar) The Philadelphia Times
- A Rain-Drop, (pm)
- The Rani Remembers, (ss) National Home Monthly
- The Real Thing in Spring Poems, (ed) New York World
- The Red Breast of the Robin: An Irish Legend, (pm)
- The Red Men from Cork, (pm) Atlanta Journal
- Reforms via the Novel, (pm) Denver Republican
- Remarks on the Weather, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Remembrance, (pm) The Boston Transcript
- A Reminiscence, (pm)
- Reproaches to a Dissipated Student, (pm)
- The Rescue, (ss) Blackwood’s Magazine
- Rest, (pm)
- Rest for the Hurried Man, (pm) Chicago Record-Herald
- A Retrospect, (pm)
- A Reversible Political Platform, (ms)
- A Rhyme to the Sweet South, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- The Riddling Knight, (pm)
- Riding on the Wheel, (pm) Philadelphia Ledger
- Right, (pm) Pittsburgh Press
- Right of Way, (pm) Los Angeles Times
- The Right Question in the Circumstances, (hu)
- Ripples, (pm)
- The River, (pm) Chambers’s Journal
- The Roads of the Indians, (ar) The New York Times
- Robbers, (pm) Chicago Times-Herald
- The Robinson Crusoe Island Up to Date, (ar) Melbourne Argus
- Romance of the Quaker Poet (John G. Whittier), (ar) [Ref. John Greenleaf Whittier]
- Rosy Morn, (pm) The Outing Magazine
- A Royal Whim, (ss)
- Rube’s Obituary, (vi) Detroit Free Press
- The Rustic and the Lackeys, (ms)
- A Rustic Convert, (pm) The Outing Magazine
- The Ryan Woman’s Suicide, (ss) New York Sunday Sun
- St. John’s Eve, (ms)
- Sand, (pm) translated by John Duncan
- Sand Will Do It, (pm)
- San Francisco, (pm) Schenectady Gazette
- San Francisco, (pm) New York Globe
- Sanscritics, (ms)
- Saved by a Bell Button, (vi)
- Sayin’ Howdy, (pm) Milwaukee Sentinel
- Says the Boston Mother, (pm) Catholic Standard and Times
- “Say Well” and “Do Well”, (pm) Selected
- The School, (vi) The Atlantic Monthly
- Scrapbook, (ms)
- Seafarers, (pm)
- The Sealed Door, (vi)
- Sea Peril, (ms)
- A Sea Song, (pm) The Outing Magazine
- Seawards, (pm)
- The Secret of Life, (ss)
- Section Foreman’s Dream, (pm)
- Seeing the Game Gratis, (pm) Louisville Courier-Journal
- Selinda, (pm)
- A Sense of Security, (pm) Washington Star
- The Sentence of Life, (ss) The Argonaut; translated by Fanny Steinitz
- September, (pm) Our Dumb Animals
- The Service of Beauty, (pm)
- Seven Men, (pm)
- The Shadow of a Doubt, (ss)
- Shall Women Smoke?, (pm) Punch
- Shannahan’s Old Shebeen, (pm) The Washington Post
- The Sheep Herder, (pm) Denver Republican
- She’s on Deck, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Shining Star, (pm)
- The Shortening Trips of a Cannon Ball, (ar) The Chicago Tribune
- The Silvern Side, (pm) The Cottage Hearth
- A Simple Sign, (pm)
- The Simplified Poet, (pm) The Evening Sun
- A Siren, (pm)
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, (ss) ; translated by Hilary Nicholson
- Sir Toby’s Disappearance, (ss) London Truth
- Skates and Sleds Up to Date, (ar) Boston Herald
- Skepticism, (pm) Omaha World Herald
- Slang of To-day, (pm) The Boston Transcript
- Sleep, (pm)
- A Smile, (pm)
- Smiles and Tears, (pm)
- A Soft Answer, (pm) Harvard Lampoon
- The Soldier’s Compendium, (ar)
- Solution, (pm) Essex (Mass.) Register
- Some Curious Weapons, (ms)
- Some Easy Tests for Diamonds, (ms)
- Some Sound Practial Advice for Young Men, (lt) New York World
- Some Time Somewhere, (pm) Exchange
- A Song for the Fall, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- A Song in Fish Time, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- A Song: Love’s Dying Dream, (vi)
- A Song of a Sailor, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly
- The Song of Base Ball, (pm)
- A Song of Fall Time, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- A Song of June Time, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- The Song of the Stars, (pm) ; translated by Nellie Barnes
- A Song of the Weather, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- A Song the Parodist Loves: Grandfather’s Clock, (pm)
- Song to the Wind God, Translated from the Aztec epic “Song of Quetzalcoatl”, (pm) ; translated by John Hubert Cornyn
- A Song Which Rang Through Tara’s Halls (“Like as the damask rose you see…”), (sg)
- A Sonnet, (pm)
- Sorrow and Joy, (pm)
- So the Reporters Tell Us, (ms)
- So They Say, (ms)
- Sowing and Reaping, (pm) The Yankee Blade
- Spanish Dance Songs, (pm) translated by Audrey McMahon
- Spanish Folk Song (“Let the rich man fill his belly…”), (pm) ; translated by Havelock Ellis
- Spanish Folk Songs, (pm) translated by Havelock Ellis
- “Speak for the Air, Your Element”, (pm)
- Speaking of Wives, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly
- The Spinning Wheel—New and Old, (pm) Life
- Spring, (pm)
- Springtime in Georgia, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Spukenswald, (ss)
- The Stage Driver, (ms)
- The Stolen Ship, (ss)
- The Stone Monkey, (vi) ; translated by Herbert A. Giles
- The Story of Bel and the Great Dragon, (vi)
- The Story of Mary, (pm) New York World
- The Story of Ming-Y, (ss)
- The Story of the Fan, (ms)
- Strange Case of Mr. John Gilpin, (pm) The Detroit Tribune
- A Strange Victory, (te) The Sun
- The Stricken City, (pm) New York American
- The Stub-Tailed Cow, (vi) New-York Tribune
- Stumping the Stump, (pm) Life
- Submarine Diamond Mine Yields Fine Gems of the First Water, (ms)
- Success, (pm) Exchange
- A Successful Man’s Diary, (ss) Macmillan’s Magazine
- Suffragists Know What They Want, (ms)
- Summer, (pm)
- The Summer Girl, (pm)
- Summer’s Advent, (pm) Cape Cod Item
- Summer’s Entrance, (pm)
- A Summer Shower, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Summer’s Joys, (pm) Kansas City Journal
- Summertime, (pm) Philadelphia Ledger
- The Sunday Fisherman, (pm) Pearson’s Weekly
- Sunlight Kills Snakes, (ms)
- Supplanted, (pm) Washington Star
- “The Sweet By and By”, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Sweet Content, (pm)
- “Take a Little Wife”, (pm)
- The “Take-Him-Out” Man, (pm) Detroit Free Press
- Taking It Easy, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- The Tale of Hoffman, (bg) [Ref. Dustin Hoffman]
- A Tale of the Bull Ring, (ss) Blackwood’s Magazine
- The Tale of the Hunchback Who Died Four Times, (ex)
- The Tale of the Kadi, (ss)
- Talk’s Cheap, (pm) Chicago News-Record
- Tamed by Kindness: The Story of Sigvard Berggren, (bg)
- Taurus Among the Crockery Ware, (ar) The Philadelphia Times
- Tell Him, O Night (“from the Arabian”), (pm)
- That Girl, (pm) The St. Louis Republic
- Then, (pm) Truth
- There and Back, (pm) Judge
- There Is a Lady Sweet and Kind, (pm)
- They’re Happy on the Way, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- They Told Me Not to Love Him, (pm)
- The Third Royal Mendicant, (ss) ; translated by Edward William Lane
- A Thought, (pm)
- Thought Transference, (pm) Smith, Grey & Co.’s Monthly
- Three Merry Pranks of Till Eulenspiegel, (ex)
- Three Poems in One (“Hark, hark the trumpet sounds, the din of war’s alarms…”), (pm)
- A Thrilling Experience, (ms) The Philadelphia Times
- Through Hardships to the Throttle, (bg) Pittsburgh Press
- Thy Friend, (pm) Indianapolis Journal
- Till the End of All, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- Times Have Changed Since Isaac Fished, (pm) The Evening Sun
- Time’s Revenges, (pm) Somerville Journal
- A Tiny Shoe, (pm)
- To a Brake, (pm) New York Telegraph
- To a Messenger, (pm)
- To an Unkind Maid, (pm)
- To a Southern Girl, (pm) Buffalo Commerical
- A Toast, (pm)
- To-Day, (pm)
- To-Morrow, (pm)
- Tomorrow I’ll Be Wise, (pm)
- To My Lady, (pm)
- To My Sister, (pm)
- Tortoise Ship, (ms)
- Traffic in 1835, (ms)
- Tragedy of a Trunk, (vi)
- Training for Authorship, (ms)
- A Transferred Identity, (ss) Belgravia
- The Travels of Baron Munchausen, (ex)
- Treasure on Its Travels, (ar) New York Press
- Treasures, (pm) Womankind
- Trifles, (pm)
- A Trip in a Destroyer, (ss) Chambers’s Journal
- The Triple Locks, (pm) translated by Achmed Abdullah
- True Life, (pm)
- True Riches, (pm)
- Truth, (pm) Selected
- The Truth, (pm)
- Truth and Beauty, (pm) Good Words
- Truth in Death, (vi) The Sun
- “The Twa Sisters o’ Binnory”, (pm)
- The Twelve Months, (ss)
- Twenty Years Ago, (pm)
- Twice Balked, (ss) Chambers’s Journal
- Twice Mistaken, (ss)
- Twilight, (pm)
- Two Fancies, (pm) Harper’s Bazaar
- Two Fishers, (pm) Harper’s Weekly
- Two Friends, (pm)
- Two Geordie Tramps, (ss) Chambers’s Journal
- Two Laggard Letters, (ar) The St. Louis Republic
- Two Nancy Lees, (ss)
- Two Pictures, (pm)
- Two Rivers, (pm)
- The Two Tear Drops, (vi) San Francisco Chronicle
- Uncle Reuben’s Lost Love, (ss) The Hartford Courant
- Uncle Sam, Agt., (pm) Leslie’s Weekly
- Under the Setting Sun, (cl)
- An Under Water Route to Europe, (ar) Boston Courier
- The Unfaithful Shepherdess, (pm)
- A Unique Bit of Versifying (“Bold Nassau quits his caravan…”), (pm)
- untitled (“The sign of Leo rules those…”), (ex)
- Up the Scale, (pm) Houston Chronicle
- A Vaal River Adventure, (nv) Chambers’s Journal
- The Vagabond Queen, (ar)
- A Valentine, (pm)
- Valentines, (pm)
- A Vedanta Creed, (pm)
- A Village Kiss, (vi)
- A Vision of Heaven, (vi) Scottish American Magazine
- Vivette, (pm) Yenowine’s Illustrated News
- The Voice That Beautifies the Land: Navajo Song, (pm)
- Vox Regis, Vox Dei, (ms)
- Waiting, (pm)
- A Wanderer’s Return, (vi)
- Warm Weather Remarks, (pm)
- A Warning, (ex)
- War on Rattlesnakes with Poisonous Gas, (ms)
- Washington, Out West, (ms)
- Was the Royal Duke a Murderer?, (ar)
- The Watcher, (ms) [Ref. William Sansom]
- The Way They Ride, (pm) New York Press
- Wealth’s Obligation, (pm) The Boston Transcript
- A Weather Jingle, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- We Cannot Tell!, (pm) Philadelphia Ledger
- Wedding Wisdom, (ms)
- A Week of Horrors, (ar) Philadelphia Ledger
- The Weight of Water, (ar) Westminster Review
- What Has Come Over the Sunshine, (pm) Selected
- What Is the Earth?, (pm)
- What It Means, (pm) Puck
- What Not to Lose, (pm) Exchange
- What Remains, (pm) Louisville Courier-Journal
- “What’s the Use?”, (pm) Chicago Post
- What’s Yours?, (hu)
- What They Laughed at in the 16th Century, (vi)
- What They Laughed at the 16th Century, (vi)
- A Wheel Song, (pm) Woman’s Friend
- When, (pm)
- When?, (pm)
- When Animals Were Tried for Their Crimes, (ar) The Philadelphia Times
- When Golf Struck Cactus Center, (pm)
- When I Die, (pm) ; translated by John Hubert Comyn
- When? (“If fortune with a smiling face”), (pm)
- When I Was a Boy, (pm) Chicago Record
- When Paw Was a Boy, (pm) Chicago Times-Herald
- When the Rain Comes Down, (pm) Atlanta Constitution
- When the Sea Grows Angry, (ms)
- When the Whistle Blows, (pm) The Yankee Blade
- When the World Speaks One Language, (ar) San Francisco Chronicle
- Where Rats Are Welcome Guests, (ar) Engineering Journal
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