The Poets of America: With Occasional NotesS. Andrus and son, 1847 - 405 من الصفحات |
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A Sacred Melody | 17 |
A Demons false Description of fallen Intelligences | 25 |
The Death of the Flowers | 35 |
Evening Music of the Angels | 44 |
Mrs J G Brooks | 51 |
Marco Bozzaris | 58 |
Weehawken | 60 |
Rousseau and Cowper | 61 |
Henry Pickering | 230 |
F G Halleck | 240 |
R H Dana | 247 |
The Last Evening before Eternity | 248 |
Awake Psaltery and Harp I myself will awake early Anonymous | 253 |
Mounds on the Western Rivers | 259 |
W O B Peabody | 281 |
Rockingham Gazette | 288 |
Description of a sultry Summers Noon | 68 |
Christian Examiner | 70 |
Anonymous | 79 |
Spring | 85 |
Extract from a Poem delivered at the Departure of the Senior Class | 91 |
Power of the Soul in investing external Circumstances with the Hue | 102 |
Consolations of Religion to the Poor | 107 |
N Y Daily Advertiser | 113 |
From Yamoyden | 127 |
J W Eastburn | 133 |
Jo a Musquito | 142 |
Effect of the Ocean and its Scenery on the Mind of the Buccaneer when | 145 |
Evergreens | 158 |
The Winged Worshippers | 162 |
Mrs Sigourney | 175 |
They went out into the Mount of Olives | 195 |
On seeing an Eagle pass near me in Autumn Twilight | 196 |
Incomprehensibility of | 207 |
Extract from a Poem written on reading an Account of the Opinions | 214 |
To the Moon | 216 |
N P Willis | 224 |
Daybreak | 296 |
Address of the Sylph of Autumn to the Bard | 303 |
Mrs Sigourney | 309 |
Huntingdon 31 | 316 |
Mrs Child | 321 |
Unitarian Miscellany 32 | 327 |
Mrs Hales Magazine | 335 |
The Indian Summer | 344 |
J G Whittier | 349 |
J W Eastburn | 355 |
Sentimental Music | 362 |
Frisbie | 364 |
Jerusalem | 370 |
The Sweet Brier | 376 |
Installation Hymn | 382 |
Mrs Hale 363 | 363 |
Brainard 370 | 370 |
Mary Ann Browne 377 | 377 |
They heard a Voice from Heaven saying Come up hither | 386 |
Ohio Backwoodsman | 393 |
To a Sister about to embark on a Missionary Enterprise | 401 |