War, declaration of, 265-266 Washington, George, 10; greatest of national leaders, 33; character of, 33-37; soldier and statesman, 36-37; counsels of, 37-43 West, influence of, on American Spirit, 25-28, 28-29, 112-115 Wheeler, Joseph, 82-83
Women, influence of, on American Spirit, 15, 28-31
Work, belief in, a characteristic of American Spirit, 22, 92, 125–127, 128-129, 235-236, 318 World power or downfall, 239 World war, 239-240; causes of, 245-255, 262-274, 276-283, 286- 290, 310-317; preparation for, 249; America in the, 265-274, 274-283, 290-292, 292-302, 305- 310. See Crisis, present
INDEX TO AUTHORS, TITLES, AND
THE FIRST LINES OF POEMS
Authors' names are given in capitals and small capitals, titles of extracts in plain capitals and small letters, and first lines of poems in italics.
After all, one country, brethren, 237 Alien to Citizen, From, 217 America (S. F. Smith), 139 America (Bayard Taylor), 199 America, Characteristics of, 65 America Alone, 222
America First (Theodore Roose- velt), 233
America First (Woodrow Wilson), 230
America for Me! 93
America the Beautiful, 158 American Democracy, The Mean- ing of, 286 American Flag, The, 179 American Flag Not the Dollar Sign, The, 86
American Ideals Not Imperialistic, 85
American Liberty, Peculiarity of,
American Republic, The, 97 Americanism, 91
Americans of Foreign Birth, 202 America's Cause and the Foreign- born Citizen, 228
America's Purpose in the War, 292 AMES, FISHER: What is Patriot- ism? 68 Aristokrats, 128 Armageddon, 284
ARNOLD, SIR EDWIN: Armageddon, 284
A tale half told and hardly under- stood, 29
Basis for World Democracy, A, 320 BATES, KATHARINE LEE: America
the Beautiful, 158 Battle Hymn of the Republic, 274 BEECHER, HENRY WARD: The
Symbol of Our Nation, 181 Behind him lay the gray Azores, 1 BILLINGS, JOSH: Aristokrats, 128 BLANKENBURG, RUDOLPH: Amer- ica Alone, 222 BORAH, W. E.: Freedom against the Will to Power, 310
Breathes there the man with soul so
BROOKS, ELBRIDGE: General Grant's Greatest Victory, 78 BROOKS, PHILLIPS: Lincoln
Typical American, 51
BURNS, ROBERT: A Man's a Man for A' That, 123
BYRON, LORD GEORGE GORDON: Washington, 33
CARLYLE, THOMAS: Work, 125 CARRYL, GUY WETMORE:
When the Great Gray Ships Come In, 302
Carry On! 326 Character of Washington, The, 33 Characteristics of America, 65 Columbus (E. E. Hale), 2 Columbus (Joaquin Miller), 1 Counsels of Washington, 37 Cub Sawbones, 79
CURTIS, GEORGE WILLIAM: The American Republic, 97
The Moral Quality in Patriotism,
Duty and Value of Patriotism, The, | HEMANS, FELICIA D. B.: The
EMERSON, R. W.: Freedom, 102 Exodus for Oregon, The, 29
Faith in Our Government, 73 Far Journey, A, 223
FINLEY, JOHN H.: The Thirtieth Man, 105
First Landing at Plymouth, The, 16 FISKE, JOHN: The North and the
South One in Their Origin, 7 Flag, The Makers of the, 190 Flag Day, A Song for, 184 Flag Day Address, 275 Flag Etiquette, 185
Fleet at Santiago, The, 80
For, lo! the living God doth bare His arm, 95
Foreign Born, The Loyalty of the, 209
Foreign-born Citizen,
Cause and the, 228 Foreigner in a Democracy, The, 206 Foreseen in the vision of sages, 199 Founding of Jamestown, The, 6 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN: Charac- teristics of America, 65 Freedom, 102
Freedom against the Will to Power, 310
Freedom all winged expands, 102 Freedom of the Land, The, 230 From Alien to Citizen, 217
GARRISON, W. L.: Liberty for All, 77
Gettysburg Address, The, 62 GILDER, R. W.: When with Their Country's Anger, 83
Give me white paper! 2 Glory of Patriotism, The, 143 God Makes a Path, 24
God of our fathers, known of old, 166 GORDON, J. L.: Wheeler at San- tiago, 82
Government in the Interest of All, 72
GRADY, HENRY W.: The Homes of the People, 129 Grant's Greatest Victory, 78
HALE, E. E.: Columbus, 2
The Man without a Country, 145 HAY, JOHN: Liberty, 104
Landing of the Pilgrims, 14 HENRY, PATRICK: Liberty
HIBBEN, JOHN GRIER: Martial Valor in Times of Peace, 160 Higher Patriotism, The, 161 Homes of the People, The, 129 How Democracy Surpasses Mon- archy, 110
How "The Star-Spangled Banner" Was Written, 172
HOWE, JULIA WARD: Battle Hymn of the Republic, 274 HUBBARD, ELBERT: A Message to Garcia, 133
Independence Day, The New, 323 Influence of the West upon De- mocracy, The, 112
INGERSOLL, R. G.: Abraham Lin- coln, 54
Into the thick of the fight he went, pallid and sick and wan, 82 IRELAND, ARCHBISHOP JOHN: Duty
and Value of Patriotism, 140 Is there for honest poverty, 123 It's easy to fight when everything's right, 323
JEFFERSON, THOMAS: Faith in Our Government, 73
JONES, SIR WILLIAM: What Con- stitutes a State? 103 JORDAN, DAVID STARR: A Basis for World Democracy, 320
KAHN, OTTO H.: America's Cause and the Foreign-born Citizen, 228
The Poison Growth of Prussian- ism, 259
KEY, FRANCIS SCOTT: The Star- Spangled Banner, 170 KIPLING, RUDYARD: Recessional, 166
Labor, The Democratic Ideal of, 125 Labor and Democracy, 108 LAMPREY, L.: Sayings of Lincoln, 45
The Freedom of the Land, 230 Landing of the Pilgrims, The, 14 LANE, FRANKLIN K.: The Makers of the Flag, 190 Liberty, 104
Authors, Titles, and First Lines
Liberty Enlightening the World, 197 | Name of Old Glory, The, 193 Liberty for All, 77 Liberty or Death, 70 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM: The Gettys- burg Address, 62
NESBIT, W. D.: A Song for Flag Day, 184
Lincoln, Abraham (Ingersoll), 54 Lincoln, Abraham (Lowell), 43 Lincoln, Abraham (Taylor), 58 Lincoln, Sayings of, 45 Lincoln a Typical American, 51 Lincoln's Birthplace, 56 Lincoln's Sympathy, 50 LODGE, HENRY CABOT: The Char- acter of Washington, 33 The Fleet at Santiago, 80 The American Flag Not the Dollar Sign, 86
Long, long ago our people made our Land for us, 230 LONGFELLOW, H. W.: The Ship of State, 319
Look Up, Look Forth, and On! 318 Love of Country, 145 LOWELL, J. R.: Abraham Lincoln, 43
Democracy, 116
New England Civilization, 18 The Present Crisis, 241 Washington, 36
New England Civilization, 18 New Independence Day, The, 323 North and the South One in Their Origin, The, 7
O beautiful for spacious skies, 158 O Captain! My Captain! 61 Ode to Columbia, 235 Oh, say, can you see, 170 Old Glory! say who, 193 Old Glory, The Name of, 193 Old Glory, The Story of, 167 Once to every man and nation, 241 One Country, 237
Our Kind of a Man, 132 Our Pan-American Policy, 89 Our Responsibilities, 314
PAGE, THOMAS NELSON: The Founding of Jamestown, 6 Pan-American Policy, Our, 89 Patriotism, Duty and Value of, 140 Patriotism, The Glory of, 143 Patriotism, The Higher, 161 Patriotism, The Moral Quality in, 154
Loyalty of the Foreign Born, The, Patriotism, What Is, 68
MACAULAY, T. B.: The Puritans, 11 MCCAIN, H. P.: Flag Etiquette, 185 MCKINLEY, WILLIAM: American
Ideals Not Imperialistic, 85 Makers of the Flag, The, 190 Making of an American, The, 200 Man's a Man for A' That, A, 123 Man without a Country, The, 145 Marching down to Armageddon, 284 Martial Valor in Times of Peace, 160 Meaning of American Democracy, The, 286
MERCIER, CARDINAL: The Glory of Patriotism, 143 Message to Garcia, A, 133 MILLER, JOAQUIN: Columbus, 1
The Exodus for Oregon, 29 Mine eyes have seen the glory of the
coming of the Lord, 274 MONROE, HARRIET: Democracy, 95 Monroe Doctrine, The, 74 Moral Quality in Patriotism, The,
My country, 'tis of thee, 139
ROOSEVELT, THEODORE: America | Virginian Voyage, To the, 3
First, 233
Americanism, 91
Our Responsibilities, 314 Right of the People to Rule, 316 With Firmness in the Right, 256 ROOT, ELIHU: Our Pan-American Policy, 89
The Prussian Menace to Ameri- can Freedom, 245
Santiago, The Fleet at, 80 Santiago, Wheeler at, 82
Sayings of Lincoln, 45
Warden at ocean's gate, 197 WASHINGTON, GEORGE: Counsels, 37
Washington (Lord Byron), 33 Washington (J. R. Lowell), 36 WATTERSON, HENRY: How "The Star-Spangled Banner" Was Written, 172
WEBSTER, DANIEL: Peculiarity of American Liberty, 100 West, Influence of, upon Democ racy, 112
SCHURZ, CARL: The Foreigner in a Western Idealism, 25
Democracy, 206
SCOTT, SIR WALTER:
Country, 145
What Constitutes a State? 103 Love of What Is Patriotism? 68
SERVICE, R. W.: Carry On! 326 Ship of State, The, 319 SMITH, S. F.: America, 139 STANTON, F. L.: One Country, 237 Star-Spangled Banner, The, 170 STEDMAN, E. C.: Liberty Enlight- ening the World, 197 STEINER, E. A.: Confessing the Hyphen, 219
From Alien to Citizen, 217 Story of Old Glory, The, 167 Such was he, our Martyr-Chief, 43 Symbol of Our Nation, The, 181
TARBELL, IDA M.: Lincoln's Sym- pathy, 50
TAYLOR, BAYARD: America, 199
Look Up, Look Forth, and On! 318
TAYLOR, TOM: Abraham Lincoln, 58
The breaking waves dashed high, 14 The kind of a man for you and me!
They tell me, Liberty! 77 Thirtieth Man, The, 105 Thou, too, sail on, 319
'Tis fine to see the Old World, 93 To eastward ringing, to westward winging, 302
TURNER, F. J.: The Influence of the West upon Democracy, 112 Western Idealism, 25
What man is there so bold, 104 Wheeler at Santiago, 82 When Freedom, from her mountain height, 179
When the Great Gray Ships Come In, 302
When we marched away, 79 When with Their Country's Anger, 83
Where may the wearied eye repose, 33
WHITMAN, WALT: O Captain! My Captain! 61
WHITTIER, J. G.: The Quaker of the Olden Time, 23 WILLIAMS, ROGER: God Makes a Path, 24
WILSON, WOODROW : A World Peace, 305
America First, 230
Americans of Foreign Birth, 202 America's Purpose in the War,
Flag Day Address, 275
The Meaning of American De- mocracy, 286
The New Independence Day, 323
The World Safe for Democracy, 261
With Firmness in the Right, 256 Work, 125
World Peace, A, 302
World Safe for Democracy, The, 261
VAJANSKY, HURBAN: Ode to Co- You brave heroic minds, 3
VAN DYKE, HENRY: America for
You lay a wreath on murdered Lin- coln's bier, 58
Your flag and my flag! 184
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