1905. Joaquin Miller (pen name of Cincinnatus Hiner Miller), poet and author who led an adventurous life, teaching, editing, living with Indians, gold mining, practicing law, and establishing a Pony Express route between the Washington territory and Idaho. His most famous poems are Columbus and Kit Carson's Ride. Contents: An Old Woman with a Load of Wood; Feed My Sheep; The Time is Fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God is at Hand, the Growing of a Soul; How Beautiful!; The Sermon on the Mount; In the Sweat of Thy Face; The Christ in Egypt; Awaiting the Resurrection at Karnak; The Voice of Toil; The Foundation Stones; The First Law of God; Fallen by the Way; Under the Olive-Trees; As When the Christ Shall Come Again; Behold, the City Beautiful!; In Her Presence at Last; Give us This Day Our Daily Bread; The Toil of God; When Man is Not Watching Man; Lessons Not in Books; The Truly Brave; Going; and Put Up Thy Sword. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.