John Vance Cheney
Who is John Vance Cheney
John Vance Cheney (December 29, 1848 in Groveland, New York – May 1, 1922) was an American poet, essayist and librarian. Educated in Geneseo, New York, Cheney practiced law briefly in Woodstock, Vermont and New York City before moving to California with his first wife Abigail Perkins Vance Cheney, teaching music, lecturing, and working as a postal clerk. In 1887 he assumed the position of librarian of the Free Public Library of San Francisco, where he oversaw the openings of the system's first branch libraries and hosted the first west coast conference of the American Library Association in 1891. In 1894 he moved to Chicago, where he served as librarian of the Newberry Library. In 1909 he retired and moved to San Diego with his second wife, Sara Barker Chamberlain.Cheney was a regular co...
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John Vance Cheney Poems
- Kitchen Clock, The
Knitting is the maid o' the kitchen, Milly,
Doing nothing sits the chore boy, Billy:
"Seconds reckoned,
Seconds reckoned;
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- The Happiest Heart
Who drives the horses of the sun
Shall lord it but a day;
Better the lowly deed were done,
And kept the humble way....
- Somewhere
The weasel thieves in silver suit,
The rabbit runs in gray;
And Pan takes up his frosty flute
To pipe the cold away....
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- Aovmz: "the soul would have no rainbow, had the eyes no tears." ― john vance cheney.
- Akurathgb: nimrit you rock
the soul would have no rainbow, had the eyes no tears.:-john vance cheney..
- _teamnimrit_: stay resilient nimrit
the soul would have no rainbow, had the eyes no tears. - john vance cheney..
- Georg_grey: the soul would have no rainbow had the eyes no tears. - john vance cheney
- Shadester17: (thurs., 11/17:) "the happiest heart that ever beat
was in some quiet breast
that found the common daylight sweet
and left heaven to the rest."
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