James Whitcomb Riley Quotes
James Whitcomb Riley (1982). “The Best of James Whitcomb Riley”, p.107, Indiana University Press
James Whitcomb Riley, “Wet Weather Talk”
James Whitcomb Riley (1994). “Little Orphant Annie and Other Poems”, p.25, Courier Corporation
James Whitcomb Riley (1993). “The Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley”, p.224, Indiana University Press
James Whitcomb Riley (1895). “The Days Gone by and Other Poems”
James Whitcomb Riley (1982). “The Best of James Whitcomb Riley”, p.121, Indiana University Press
James Whitcomb Riley (1993). “The Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley”, p.28, Indiana University Press
James Whitcomb Riley (1993). “The Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley”, p.147, Indiana University Press
James Whitcomb Riley, “When The Frost Is On The Punkin”
Think of him still as the same, I say, He is not dead, he is just - away.
James Whitcomb Riley (1993). “The Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley”, p.313, Indiana University Press
James Whitcomb Riley (1993). “The Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley”, p.315, Indiana University Press
James Whitcomb Riley (2010). “Riley Child-Rhymes with Hoosier Pictures”, p.106, Indiana University Press
James Whitcomb Riley, “Who Bides His Time”
Long about knee-deep in June, 'Bout the time strewberries melts On the vine.
James Whitcomb Riley, “Knee-Deep In June”
James Whitcomb Riley, Edmund Henry Eitel (1913). “The complete works of James Whitcomb Riley: in which the poems, including a number heretofore unpublished, are arranged in the order in which they were written, together with photographs, bibliographic notes and a life sketch of the author”
O'er folded blooms On swirls of musk, The beetle booms adown the glooms And bumps along the dusk.
James Whitcomb Riley (1993). “The Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley”, p.148, Indiana University Press
Just a wee cot-the crickets chirr-love and the smiling face of her.
James Whitcomb Riley (1993). “The Complete Poetical Works of James Whitcomb Riley”, p.357, Indiana University Press
James Whitcomb Riley (1915). “The James Whitcomb Riley Reader: Selected, Graded, and with the Suggestions for the Observance of Riley Day”