Poems by Two Brothers
A. A. B. Cavaness & J. M. Cavaness
(Chetopa: J. M. Cavaness and Son. 1896)
Pages vi-xi
| The Flags | 5 |
| Sherman's March to the Sea | 6 |
| The Dash on Van Buren | 13 |
| The Veteran Volunteer | 17 |
| Memorial Day | 19 |
| December 7th | 21 |
| Memorial Day Pictures | 22 |
| In Memoriam | 23 |
| America | 24 |
| July Fourth | 25 |
| Kings | 27 |
| Columbia | 28 |
| Kansas--1879 | 31 |
| Address to Settlers | 33 |
| Kansas__1889 | 38 |
| The Farmer | 39 |
| Ulysses | 43 |
| William Tecumseh Sherman | 44 |
| Walt Whitman | 45 |
| Wetter Renick Davis, D. D | 46 |
| Fanny | 46 |
| In Egypt--Illinois | 48 |
| To the Aelioians | 50 |
| When Shadows Fall | 50 |
| Cora | |
| Lizzie | |
| To a Poet | 53 |
| Marguerite | 53 |
| Josephine | 54 |
| Verse Forms | 57 |
| Undertones | 57 |
| Love | 58 |
| Friendship | 58 |
| Perdita | 60 |
| Celeste | 61 |
| Mabel | 61 |
| Fatima | 62 |
| A Baker Maid | 63 |
| Spring | 63 |
| Song | 64 |
| Song, | 65 |
| Life | 66 |
| Pre-Existence | 67 |
| Re-Existence | 67 |
| Dead | 68 |
| Rondeau | 69 |
| Idalia | 70 |
| Baker University | 73 |
| From Reunion Address | 74 |
| Maples | 78 |
| Two | 79 |
| Corsican | |
| American | |
| Law | 80 |
| Law and Fate | 82 |
| Occidens | 84 |
| Ines Returned | 85 |
| From "Romance of Japan". | 87 |
| The Hills of Arkansas | 90 |
| The Fan | 92 |
| Sixteen | 93 |
| Enigma | 94 |
| Quatrains | 95 |
| James H. Lane | |
| John Brown | |
| Soldiers, I, II, III | |
| Life | |
| Poetry, I, II, III | |
| Gertrude | 97 |
| Dorothy | 97 |
| Awake | 98 |
| The Dying Year | 99 |
| "No More Sea". | 100 |
| Consider the Lilies | 5 |
| My Son, Give Me Thine Heart | 9 |
| Out of the Depths | 10 |
| Behold, He Standeth atthe Door | 12 |
| Resignation | 14 |
| Guide Me | 16 |
| Lean Hard, My Child | 17 |
| The Hour of Prayer | 19 |
| I am the Lord's | 21 |
| When My Spirit Once is Free | 22 |
| Another Day | 24 |
| Abide in Me | 25 |
| Morn by Morn | 27 |
| Life's Sea | 28 |
| Christ All and in All | 30 |
| Look up, Lift up | 31 |
| Dedicatory Hymns | 33 |
| Sometime | 37 |
| Every Year | 38 |
| Lydia | 40 |
| What Are the Winds Saying? | 43 |
| Birth of the Rose | 44 |
| In the Shadow | 48 |
| The Whistling Engineer | 47 |
| The Old Front Gate | 48 |
| 'Tis But a Shell | 50 |
| The Sweet Girl Graduate | 51 |
| Whence and How | 54 |
| A Song | 55 |
| To My Beloved | 56 |
| The Year is Old | .57 |
| Susan M. Bedell | 61 |
| Rev. and Mrs. H. M'Birney | 62 |
| Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Ream | 64 |
| Rev. W. W. Curnutt | 66 |
| John H. Dersham | 67 |
| Ruth Durboraw | 68 |
| Jerome J. Lowdermilk | 69 |
| John Alexander Lough | 70 |
| Kathleen M'Birney | 72 |
| Preston B. Plumb | 73 |
| Prof. T. A. Jeffers | 74 |
| Isabel | 75 |
| Adda and Lottte | 76 |
| Origin of Fashions | 79 |
| Keep a Stiff Upper Lip | 84 |
| La Grippe | 86 |
| Tell Me, Ye Kansas Winds | 88 |
| The Editor's Chair | 90 |
| I Knew It Would Rain | 91 |
| Cause and Effect | 92 |
| Faith, Hope, Love | 95 |
| The Brotherhood of Man | 96 |
| Soldier's Reunion Greeting | 98 |
| The Two Pictures | 99 |
| The Soul's Question | 101 |
| Bereaved | 105 |
| Ye Did it unto Me | 106 |
| I Thank Thee, O My Father | 108 |
Poems by Two Brothers
A. A. B. Cavaness & J. M. Cavaness
(Chetopa: J. M. Cavaness and Son. 1896)
Pages vii-xi