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Front Matter
Cover
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Flyleaf
Flyleaf Verso
[Page 1]
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[Page 2]
(Original Cover Pastedown)
[Page 3]
Ballad [Come, while the evening sets sweet and clear.]
The Cricket, at Midnight, in the House of Death
Welcome to Jenny Lind
Twilight Musings
(Remnant)
[Page 4]
At the Burial of the M.W. John H. Boatwright, Grand Master of South Carolina
Sonnet. Written in 1864
Look Aloft
Approach of the Pestilence
Sonnet [How the fools sport along the precipice!]
[Sonnet: Why the Tyrant?] (Manuscript)
[Page 5]
A Rat Story
The Poet Chatelard. Extract from an Unfinished Poem (Fragment)
Farewell Stanzas
The Flag of Freedom
Sonnet [Six thousand years of commune, God with man! —]
[Page 6]
(No Items)
[Page 7]
Sympathies
Love. Extract from an Unpublished Story
Ballad — "One Song for By-gone Loveliness."
[Page 8]
(No Items)
[Page 9]
Stanzas at Evening
The Star at Noon
Sonnet to Despair (Remnant)
To My Daughter
Major Noah's Cloak (Remnant)
(Remnant)
[Page 10]
[I wanted love in hopes that truth ...] (Manuscript Fragment)
[Page 11]
[The Poet Chatelard (?)] (Fragment)
Fragment
Sonnet — On a Friend's Affliction
[Untitled]
Monotony of the World — A Fragment
[Page 12]
(No Items)
[Page 13]
True Love and False — A Fragment, From and Unpublished Poem
The Palmetto Royal
Misererc Domine [sic, Miserere Domine]
'Wanton! Ere Yet We [Part']
(Remnant)
[Page 14]
Bids His Boy Keep Watch (Manuscript)
A Blush (Manuscript)
[Page 15]
The Morals of Affliction
"I Fly From the Home"
[Page 16]
(No Items)
[Page 17]
From an Occasional Correspondent
From an Occasional Correspondent
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(No Items)
[Page 19]
The Morals of the Cotton Plant
To My Infant Daughter — Sleeping
A Ramble Counselled
Carrie Weeping
[Page 20]
(No Items)
[Page 21]
Song [Oh! Time has with unsparing hand]
Winter
Angling
[Page 22]
[Untitled]
Sullivan's Island
The White Lily / Blifil — An Epigram (Two Items)
[Page 23]
New Publications
October -- The Season / Southern Education (Two Items)
Love at All Seasons. Impromptu.
[Page 24]
(No Items)
[Page 25]
Our Sons Abroad
''Horse Sense''
Horace in Dishabille
[Page 26]
(No Items)
[Page 27]
"The Mournful God of Florid's Cape."
Love: A Fragment
[Sonnet: Oh! we rejoice, my Queen, that thou hast come,]
Night Piece
Stanzas (Fragment)
[Page 28]
Combinations
[Untitled]
[Page 29]
Invocation
Fragment. Finale of the Dandy-Lion
England. Her Hostility to America
[Page 30]
(No Items)
[Page 31]
The Captive. A Ballad Romance
Fragment
Ballad [Come, while the evening sets sweet and clear.]
Night Yields at Last to Dawn
(Remnant)
(Remnant)
[Page 32]
(No Items)
[Page 33]
Still on the Desert
Odoriforous [sic] Shrubs / The Oak (Two Items)
The Crane
Sonnet — On a Friend's Affliction
Epigram
Extempore — To a Lady
"Do But Hear Me, Madelene."
Sonnet. [His eye was tearless, but his cheeks were wan;]
[Page 34]
(No Items)
[Page 35]
Christmas Ballads. Altered or Imitated from the Old English.
The Desolation of Moab. Isaiah XVI
Promise of Zion. Isaiah LI
Leave Me to My [Lot]
(Remnant)
[Page 36]
(No Items)
[Page 37]
Farewell Stanzas
The Ray and Song
Stanzas. The Memorial Beech.
[Lo]ve's Tour for the Picturesqu[e]
(Remnant)
(Remnant)
[Page 38]
(No Items)
[Page 39]
Power in Aim (Page 535)
Sonnets. The Child Sleeping in Its Mother's Arms: IV. Life-Omens / V. How We Err (Page ...
Sonnets. The Child Sleeping in Its Mother's Arms: VI. Mistaken Omens / VII. Life ...
On Noses (Page 538)
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(No Items)
[Page 41]
The Republics
Ballad. ''What Though the Sky Be Gloom, Boys''
[Page 42]
When the Hopes (Manuscript)
I Have No Joy When Thou Art Far (Manuscript)
[Page 43]
[Critical Essay on Felicia Heman's Poetry]
[Page 44]
[New York Reviews of Guy Rivers] (Four Items)
[Page 45]
[Untitled Poem: Away, away upon the universe —]
To the Memory of the late John James Fowler, of this City
Ah! Turning O'er the Classic Page
[Page 46]
(No Items)
[Page 47]
(Remnant)
Sonnet [O'er borne by solemn thought and vigils deep,]
Consciousness
The Poor Debtor
Sad Thoughts
[Untitled Poem: If, from the morning of thy days, hath flown]
Sonnet [Thou tell'st me of thy love for me: — thou hast —]
Sonnet — The Wreath
Gleams
[Page 48]
(No Items)
[Page 49]
Crops and Seasons
Fragment [Reflection based on Psalm 55]
Song
[Page 50]
[Epigrams]
Epigrams — An Illegitimate Essay, with Prefixes and Examples
[Page 51]
The Coming Change
[Page 52]
(No Items)
[Page 53]
Fragment [Bounding upon the waters, their frail barque]
To the Muse
The Press: An Ode of the Charleston Typographical Society, at the reception of the Palmetto ...
An Epigram [How vain the hope of Mexico, in strife]
Early Grief
[Page 54]
Rhyme / Tom's Associates / Tom's Charity / Tom's Opinion / Tom's Self-Esteem (Five ...
[Page 55]
''Showing How Ellen's Teeth Might Be Patriots'' / Meum Et Tuum / The Clever Fellow ...
[Untitled Poem] (Manuscript)
(Remnant)
[Page 56]
On Hearing the Lovely Mary T —, Boast That She Had Kept a Secret Two Entire Weeks
[Untitled Poem: Pacuvius thus lamented to his friend; —] / Teresa's Eyes
Epigram, On a Great Rogue, Who Was Yet a Poor Rogue.
The Pilgrim on a Rock
I'll Wreathe a Bow'r
(Remnant)
(Remnant)
[Page 57]
When the Hopes of the Heart
''I Fly From the Home''
The Consoler
I Saw Thee Smile
Voices of Solitude
Young Thoughts
[Page 58]
(No Items)
[Page 59]
Prospects after the Frost
Welcome to Lafayatte — Ode
[Page 60]
Flown
Captain Maffit's Ballad of the Sea
[Page 61]
The Sick Child
[Untitled Poem: When my foot presses on those sacred shores, —]
Epigram [Ah! Fribble's dead! No sighing —]
[Page 62]
(No Items)
[Page 63]
Spiritual Sympathies. A Group of Sonnets
Heart Fancies. — A Series of Sonnets
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(No Items)
[Page 65]
Apology (Manuscript)
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(No Items)
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Pelayo [excerpt]
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Epigram—On a Great Rogue, Who was Yet a Poor Rogue
Pelayo [excerpt, continued]
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Pelayo [excerpt, continued]
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Pelayo [excerpt, continued]
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Pelayo [excerpt, continued]
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Pelayo [excerpt, continued]
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Pelayo [excerpt, continued]
[Page 74]
[Untitled Poem: Oh! winged with strong desire I rise] (Manuscript)
[Page 75]
Geoffrey Rudel, The Troubadour (Manuscript)
[Untitled Poem: 'Tis sworn that I depart, — and clad in wool]
[Untitled Poem, continued: When my foot presses on those sacred shores, —]
[Untitled Poem, continued: She I adore, whom, save in nightly dreams,]
[Untitled Poem: From nature comes the lesson of true love, —]
[Page 76]
The Bugbear Shelling
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[Untitled Poem: Oh! well my soul remembers] (Manuscript)
[Untitled Poem: Thou art in they childhood's years,] (Manuscript)
[Untitled Poem: This love that troubles other folk,] (Manuscript)
[Page 78]
My Ways — Along the Highways and By-Ways
[Page 79]
[Untitled Poem: Why should not Bessie have her album too,] (Manuscript)
[Page 80]
(No Items)
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[Untitled Poem: You'll hardly listen, Mary, at Thirteen,] (Manuscript)
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(No Items)
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[Untitled Poem: Look to your life, young lady, as you look,] (Manuscript)
[Untitled Poem: Your life is young, dear Mary,] (Manuscript)
[Page 84]
(No Items)
[Page 85]
The Desolate
To the Singing Girl at the foot of Broadway
From An Unpublished Poem
Ballad — Love Makes Spring
(Manuscript Remnant)
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(Remnant)
[Page 86]
(No Items)
[Page 87]
Right to Oregon
Travellers and Travelling
African Cotton / [Untitled article] / The Black Swan (Three Items)
(Manuscript Remnant)
[Page 88]
(No Items)
[Page 89]
Morals in Free States / Rare Domestic Productions (Two Items)
Kossuth and Washington
American Invention
[Page 90]
Thoughts on Theatricals
Thoughts on Theatricals, Continued.
[Page 91]
Marriage of Deaf Mutes
Aurora Borealis / Arctic Snow (Two Items)
California Morals
[Page 92]
(No Items)
[Page 93]
The Lament of Thyrza
Vines
The Ideal in Art
''Song of the South''
[Excerpt from Despondency. — Impromptu]
[Untitled]
(Remnant)
(Remnant)
[Page 94]
(Remnant)
[Untitled]
[Book Review]
To a Friend, Who said ''What reason have I to desert the home of my childhood?''
(Remnant)
[Page 95]
Home
[Untitled Poem: 'Till, as the sun's long streaks began to fly]
(Remnant)
[Untitled Poem: The priestess of Venus but lately,]
[Page 96]
Boy Lost in the Woods
[Page 97]
[Boy Lost in the Woods, continued]
[Page 98]
[Boy Lost in the Woods, continued]
[Page 99]
Snakeology
[Page 100]
(No Items)
[Page 101]
Marion
Fragment
Bachelor Soliloquy. In Camp — John's Island
To —
(Remnant)
[Page 102]
A Night Piece
Stanzas
The Traveller's Rest. Written in the Choctaw Nation, Mississippi
[Page 103]
[Untitled Poem: There is a harp-string ever by,] (Fragment)
[Sum]mer in the [South] (Fragment)
Stanzas to —
Written on the North River in 1833
[Page 104]
Lines (Fragment)
To —
In the Album of the late Miss M. T. R — , now Mrs. — , of South Carolina
Love's Attributes
[Untitled]
[Page 105]
Through the Woods (Manuscript)
[Page 106]
Dr. Wm. Gilmore Simms
[Page 107]
Shadows
Party
[Page 108]
Stanzas
[Untitled Poem: Cold, in its solitary cell,]
One Look (Fragment)
[Page 109]
Beauty in Shadow (Manuscript)
[Page 110]
(No Items)
[Page 111]
Stanzas at Parting
Example
Air — The Star Spangled Banner
Tom's Case and Character
(Remnant)
[Page 112]
The Immutability of Love (Fragment)
[Untitled Poem: The spirit weary, faint and slow,] (Fragment)
[Untitled Poem: Alas! the sweet and morning time]
(Remnant)
[A]postrophe to [the Winds] (Fragment)
[Dithyrambic. ''Oh, Tell Me Not, Dear, That Old Time.''] (Excerpt)
[Page 113]
[Untitled Poem: That song which breath'd in virtue's name] (Manuscript)
Come Back Soon (Manuscript)
[Page 114]
(No Items)
[Page 115]
The Spanish Chief
I Sing Not Her
[Page 116]
Jocelyn
[Page 117]
Jocelyn (Continued)
Leaves Are Falling
Ode — ''Our City by the Sea.''
To S[pain] (Fragment)
(Remnant)
[Untitled] (Fragment)
[Page 118]
To * * * *
The Buried Regret
Fragment [''——They've come back'']
[Untitled Poem: From the green waves deep recess,]
[Page 119]
The Bard
[Untitled Poem: Oh! Lady, why with bosom heaving,]
Variety
(Remnant)
[Page 120]
To Time, On New Year's Day
[Page 121]
To Time, On New Year's Day (Continued)
A Ramble Counselled
(Remnant)
[Page 122]
Stanzas
(Remnant)
[Page 123]
Original Ode
(Remnant)
(Remnant)
French people
[Page 124]
Vive Memor Lethi
[Page 125]
Vive Memor Lethi (Continued)
Alexander, Over the Body of Clytus
Sonnets — To Grief
[Page 126]
Fashions in Dress
[Page 127]
The Spanish Chief
Stanzas — In An Album
''Oh, Turn Not Away in the Madness.''
[Page 128]
[Excerpt from A Reception Morning: Or People in Glass Houses, Etc.] (Fragment)
Love and Glory
(Remnant)
[Page 129]
[Pelayo] (Excerpt)
[Page 130]
(No Items)
[Page 131]
[Pelayo] (Excerpt Continued)
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[Pelayo] (Excerpt Continued)
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[Address, Written for the Benefit of the ''Association of the Friends of Ireland ...
I Sing Not Her
[Page 134]
Song. — 'If I Turn Mine Eye[s']
The Suicide's Grave
Wanton! Ere Yet We Part
[Page 135]
[The Suicide's Grave] (Continued)
Wisdom, Love and Folly
Oh! Whence Coms't Thou
[Page 136]
(No Items)
[Page 137]
All Seasons for Love (Manuscript)
[Page 138]
(No Items)
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All Seasons for Love (Manuscript Continued)
[Page 140]
(No Items)
[Page 141]
(Remnant)
Heads and Tails
(Remnant)
To ---- On Her Birth-day
Impromptu [I'm bored to write an article]
[Page 142]
[Wanton! Ere Yet We Part]
[Stanzas to A Lady Who Asked Why My Verses Were Always Sad]
There's a Light
When the Hopes of the Heart
Isabel
(Remnant)
[Page 143]
Phrenology (Page 9)
Phrenology (Page 10)
Phrenology (Page 11)
Phrenology (Page 12)
[Page 144]
(No Items)
[Page 145]
My Ways — Along the Highways and Byways
[Page 146]
(No Items)
[Page 147]
Jemina Jessamine to Jemmy Jessamy
Stanzas
[Untitled Poem: Oh! Lady, why with bosom heaving,]
Monotony of the World. A Fragment
[Page 148]
Oh! Whence Coms't Thou
[Page 149]
[Address of the Carriers of the City Gazette]
[New-Year's Address for the Charleston Courier]
[Page 150]
(No Items)
[Page 151]
Carriers of the City Gazette to its Patrons
[Untitled Poem: Time, as he threw beneath a Poet's door,]
From My Old Port Folio. Epigram.
[Page 152]
(No Items)
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[Untitled Poem: Lo, on wing, forever ranging]
[Page 154]
(No Items)
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[Untitled Poem: To leave thee, when my hope is gone]
To ---- On Her Birth-day
(Remnant)
Heads and Tails
[Page 156]
(No Items)
[Page 157]
The Bread of Life. Matthew IV.
Song of Captivity. Psalm CXXVII
W. Gilmore Simms' Lecture
Despondency / Life, Struggle and Defeat (Two Items)
Sonnet—Day Born of Night
[Page 158]
Sweetly Falls (Manuscript)
[Untitled] (Manuscript)
[Page 159]
Extract from an Unpublished Poem
[Page 160]
(No Items)
[Page 161]
Welcome to Lafayatte — Ode
Faith and Incredulity
Vision — From Job
Self-Reproach
Despondency. — Impromptu
[Page 162]
The Forest Home. A Ballad
Ballad — With Playful Wing
Fame
May in the South
(Remnant)
[Page 163]
Song — Let Me Love You
The Angel of the Church
The Rebel Flower (Page 188-89)
Dream on Fond Heart! / The Rebel Flower (Two Items, Page 187)
(Remnant)
Love Song in Spring
[Untitled Poem: And then he swore, and call'd the tree whose growth] (Fragment)
[Page 164]
Algiers and France
[Page 165]
Song — Meet Me When Stars
Shadows
A Memorial
Stanzas to the Absent One
The Pilgrim on a Rock
Sonnet — How the Prisoner!
[Page 166]
(No Items)
[Page 167]
The Page of Love
Dorchester — A Ballad
Serenade [The stars are high in heaven, love]
(Remnant)
[Page 168]
(Remnant)
A Sketch
Oh! Scion of a Royal Stock
To the Evening Star
[Page 169]
To the Evening Star (Continued)
Memory
[Page 170]
(No Items)
[Page 171]
Monotony of the World — A Fragment
[Untitled Poem: She died, a martyr to the love]
On My Birth-Day
Stanzas
[Page 172]
[Untitled Poem: How ye tread the path of heroes] (Manuscript)
[Page 173]
On the Legislature of South-Carolina, Appropriating Ten Thousand Dollars for the Benefit ...
Self-Abandonment. A Fragment from a Drama
Extract from a Domestic Tragedy
The Fearful Memory
[Page 174]
[Untitled Poem: A little frolic boy I roved]
To the Same
A Sketch
[Page 175]
[A Sketch] (Continued)
Parting. A Fragment
Shadows
The Stars Are in the Quiet Deep
[Page 176]
The Ocean Spirit
[Page 177]
[The Ocean Spirit] (Continued)
(Remnant)
[Page 178]
Thy Happy Star (Manuscript)
[Untitled Poem: How soon the roses wither,]
[Page 179]
[To * * * *]
The Doom That Parts
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(Remnant)
At the Burial of the M.W. John H. Boatwright, Grand Master of South Carolina
[Page 180]
(No Items)
[Page 181]
'Wanton! Ere Yet We [Part']
[Untitled Poem: Or wove a tress of thy silken hair] (Fragment)
Song. — 'If I Turn Mine Eyes'
[Advertisement of Early Lays]
(Remnant)
[Page 182]
(No Items)
[Page 183]
(Remnant)
[Page 184]
(No Items)
[Page 185]
Hear, but Fear! (Manuscript)
The Last Hour at the Hermitage
Sonnet. — The Return
A Fragment
Inscription
Early Grief
Love
[Page 186]
(No Items)
[Page 187]
Dark Eyed Maid of Edisto (Manuscript)
[Page 188]
The Old Man's Reverie
[The Old Man's Reverie, continued]
[Page 189]
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[Page 191]
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[Page 192]
(No Items)
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[Untitled Poem: Alas! for the bleak December,] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled Poem: Tom's not a wizard, but his wife] (Manuscript)
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[List of Poems]
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