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Available Poems in The Black Riders and Other Lines (by Stephen Crane )

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  • no. 1. Black Riders came from the sea  (Ulysses Simpson Kay)
  • no. 4. Yes, I have a thousand tongues  (Richard Hermann)
  • no. 13. If there is a witness to my little life  (Richard Hermann)
  • no. 17. There were many who went in huddled procession  (Richard Owen)
  • no. 20. A learned man came to me once  (Ned Rorem)
  • no. 21. There was, before me  (Joshua Alan Lindsay)
  • no. 24. I saw a man pursuing the horizon  (Cees van As, Richard Hermann, Joshua Alan Lindsay, Richard Owen, David Sisco, Pasquale J. Spino, Paul Zonn)
  • no. 28. Truth," said a traveller  (Richard Hermann)
  • no. 31. Many workmen  (Joshua Alan Lindsay)
  • no. 65. Once, I knew a fine song  (N. Barrett-Thomas)
  • no. 68. A spirit sped  (Ulysses Simpson Kay)

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