THE SONG OF
THE LARK


BY

WILLA SIBERT CATHER


"It was a wond'rous lovely storm that drove me!"
Lenau's "Don Juan."


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BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge

COPYRIGHT, 1915, BY WILLA SIBERT CATHER

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


Published October 1915

                TO
        Isabelle McClung

              On uplands,
             At morning,
The world was young, the winds were free;
             A garden fair,
             In that blue desert air,
Its guest invited me to be.

CONTENTS

Part I. Friends of Childhood 1
II. The Song of the Lark 159
III. Stupid Faces 247
IV. The Ancient People 293
V. Doctor Archie's Venture 343
VI. Kronborg 383
Epilogue 481


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