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"Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools Edited With Notes, Study Helps, And Reading Lists"

Browning's poem, _A Musical Instrument_, which is about Pan
and his pipe of reeds.

COLLATERAL READINGS
Nooks and Corners of Old New York Charles Hemstreet
In Old New York Thomas A. Janvier
The Greatest Street in the World:
Broadway Stephen Jenkins
The God of Music (poem) Edith M. Thomas
A Musical Instrument Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Classic Myths (See Index) C.M. Gayley
The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch
A Butterfly in Wall Street
(in _Madrigals and Catches_) Frank D. Sherman
Come Pan, and Pipe
(in _Madrigals and Catches_) " " "
Pan Learns Music (poem) Henry van Dyke
Peeps at Great Cities: New York Hildegarde Hawthorne
Vignettes of Manhattan Brander Matthews
New York Society Ralph Pulitzer
In the Cities (poem) R.W. Gilder
Up at a Villa--Down in the City Robert Browning
The Faun in Wall Street[5] (poem) John Myers O'Hara


THE HAND OF LINCOLN
EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN

Look on this cast, and know the hand
That bore a nation in its hold;
From this mute witness understand
What Lincoln was,--how large of mould
The man who sped the woodman's team,
And deepest sunk the ploughman's share,
And pushed the laden raft astream,
Of fate before him unaware.


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