^^'^ 1 ^%>^ o--'^- ^ '-^ *v H ^ "^ * \ v* > D0 ©^CfKER !^OK}vC^ 33 'y - ■■ ifSr- r,' , J ^ ■ -t^ > \ TOWARD SUNSET, AND OTHER POEMS. " Mere Amber-Beads at Random Strung." FRANK H. STAUFFER, » I AX-'THOR OF " DORLAN THE SCOUT," " NAMELESS NAN," " MISSIONARY MADGE," "FANCHET THE FAWN," "SACRIFICING HER FORTUNE," ETC., ETC. PHILADELPHIA: J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO 1876. 5n 2 Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1876, by FRANK H. STAUFFER, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. There breathes no being but has some pretence To that fine instinct called poetic sense. — Holmes. These poems appeared in the various magazines and newspapers of the country, and were composed in odd moments stolen from the arduous duties of daily journalism. The author now collects and publishes them merely to please him- self and HIS TWO LITTLE CHILDREN, FRANK AND ETTA, AND TO THEM HE FONDLY DEDICATES THE VOLUME. He is sure of their appreciation, which will make amends, to a very large extent, for any want of appreciation others may exhibit. Reeseville, Pa., Oct. 3, 1876. CONTENTS. PAGE Agatha 23 Allen Clyde 20 Allie Fay 108 Almost Home . , .76 A Name that was not Mine 64 Another Year 41 A Prayer for Strength • 35 April 85 A Serenade 38 At oea •*••••,,, ^ ii*^ August Showers oo Beside the Gate {Illustrated) 70 Bringing Water from the Spring (///«j/r^/^