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Carrie Weeping (Manuscript)
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Complaint
Patriotism. From a Political Drama.
True Love / Oh! Bid me Not / Still on the Desert (Three Items)
Soul-Music
Too Late
''Oh! Weep Not.''— A Ballad
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The Palmetto Royal (Manuscript)
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The Poet Chatelard. Extract from an Unfinished Poem
Epigram [''So Fribble's gone! Pray, put him out of sight, ...'']
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Whither Away? (Page 391)
Whither Away? (Page 392)
Horace in Deshabille. Ode XI. ad Leucone. To Jedediah Quirk, Esq., Politician.
The Fountain of Youth.
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The Seasons and the Prospect.
[The Storm is Gathering] (Fragment)
What It Is, I Cannot Tell!
[Volans Video] (Manuscript Fragment)
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[Shall All, Then, Be Forgotten?] (Manuscript Fragment)
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The Smile and Tear.
The Student. — Love of Study.
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Rot At The Core.
The Forest Home. A Ballad.
The Broken Arrow. (Excerpt)
[Metacom of Montaup] (Fragment)
(Remnant)
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The Fountain of Youth.
Among the Ruins.
Sonnet — Exhaustion.
Sonnet — Some Difference.
[Sonnet — That We Who Have Known Apollo] (Manuscript)
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The Cricket, At Midnight, in the Chamber of Death.
National Dangers. — A Fragment
Broken Slumbers.
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Heart Fancies. — A Series of Sonnets
Well Then, We Part!
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Thermopylae.
From the Study Windows.
Atalantis (Page 72)
Atalantis (Page 71)
Love.
(Manuscript Remnant)
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Sonnet [That We Who Have Known Apollo] (Manuscript)
Sonnet — The Fall of the City / Sonnet — The Difference (Two Items)
Sonnet — Brave Deeds — Brave Fruits.
Sonnet — Cupidity in Chaos
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Voices of Solitude
To Alfred Rhett, Colonel Commanding the Garrison of Fort Sumter
Tyranny. From an Unpublished Drama.
Our Fates.
[Farewell to Ida.]
Sonnet — How the Prisoner!
[Elegiac — Who, in this cold and bitter life,]
(Remnant)
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[You Ask Me How I Love Thee.] (Manuscript Fragment)
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[The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky.] (Fragment)
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[Vasco Nunez; or the Prophecy of the Astrologer. A Legend of Darien] (Fragment)
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The Lost Voice.
Sonnet — On a Friend's Affliction
Sad Thoughts.
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A National Ode. (Manuscript)
Our Country. (Manuscript)
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Our Country. (Manuscript Continued)
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Our Country. (Manuscript Continued)
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Our Country. (Manuscript Continued)
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[The Last of the Yemassee.] (Fragment)
The Forest Home. A Ballad.
Sonnet — ''The Beautiful, The Silent.''
Sinful Lamentation of Job. Job. C. III.
Grecian Art and Glory.
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[The Choctaw Criminal] (Fragment)
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The Coming Change.
To My Infant Daughter — Sleeping.
A Fragment.
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Ballad — Her Eye is Dim with many Tears.
A Character
The Last Hour at the Hermitage
A Rebus. English from a Philadelphia Lawyer./ Young Hopeful, M.D. From the Same (Two ...
IV. — Exhortation.
Cross Purposes. / The Certain Executioner. (Two Items)
(Remnant)
(Manuscript Remnant)
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The Two Upon the Hearth.
Midnight on the Tombeckbe River.
[Sonnet, Security in Faith] (Manuscript)
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The Humble Lot
Chuckwill's Widow. The Carolina Whippoor-Will.
[Untitled] (Fragment)
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[Sonnet — Midnight] (Manuscript)
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Napoleon's Prophecy
(Manuscript Remnant)
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[Sonnet — Day Born of Night] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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The Memorial Beech.
The Last Flower of Summer
[To My Lyre] (Manuscript)
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[Sonnet — Hide thee, Apollo] (Manuscript)
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[Union, will hold sweet] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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[Sonnet — Some Difference.] (Manuscript)
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The Last Flower of Summer
I Love this Little Floweret
Stanzas For The Album of a Lady of the North
On Hearing the Lovely Mary T —, Boast That She Had Kept a Secret Two Entire Weeks
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[I Know I Do] (Manuscript)
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[Away, I Know You Knot] (Manuscript)
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[The Tri-Color] (Manuscript)
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[Away, I Know You Knot] (Manuscript, Continued)
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[The Tri-Color] [Manuscript, Continued)
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[The Old Man of the Sea] (Manuscript)
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[The Old Man of the Sea] (Manuscript, Continued)
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Cottage Life
(Remnant)
Hopelessness — A Fragment.
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[Excerpt from Pelayo] (Fragment)
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Ode on the Late Popular Successes.
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A Lay in Winter.
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Burial of Santa Anna's Leg (Manuscript)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript Fragment)
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A Winter Lay in Spring
Ballad — ''One Song for By-gone Loveliness.''
Moonshaft./ Sacrifice for Liberty. (Two Items)
Sleepless Memories.
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The Green Corn Dance.
[Untitled]
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[Epigram] (Manuscript Fragment)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled] (Fragment)
Original Ode.
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[The Massacre of the Sciotes]
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[Sonnet — What's Mortal] (Manuscript)
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Taming the Wild Horse.
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[Excerpt from Evening by the Sea-Shore] (Manuscript)
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The Indian Village (Manuscript)
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The Indian Village (Manuscript, Continued)
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The Indian Village (Manuscript, Continued)
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Dramatis Fragment (Manuscript)
Weariness — A Fragment.
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[Book Review]
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The Fearful Memory
(Remnant)
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The Fearful Memory (Continued)
I Must Sleep Now
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[Sonnet — How the Prisoner!] (Manuscript)
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The Day After
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The Red-Cross Knight
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The Red-Cross Knight [Continued]
Song — ''Could I Weep'' / Voices of Solitude. / Song — ''Forgive Me.'' / Moral ...
Song — ''Muse Not That Grief'' [continued] / Song — ''Thy Happy Star is Shining.'' ...
Song — ''Still Haunted Whereso'er I Fly / Sonnet — ''The Beautiful, The Silent'' ...
[Shafts of Keen Thought] (Manuscript Fragment)
A Memorial
The Island Nymph — A Fragment (Fragment)
(Remnant)
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Wanderings (Manuscript)
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[Untitled Excerpt] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
Ballad [Oh! how the dreams of other days awaken]
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The Two Upon the Hearth.
Midnight on the Tombeckbe River.
Sonnet. [Cupidity in Chaos]
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[Untitled Letter to Editor]
From the Study Windows.
The Love Fancies.— Extract from a MS. Poem.
Sonnet [The lovely, the departed!]
Epigram. Bows and Beaux.
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The gallant General Clitz (Manuscript Fragment)
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I Do Not Ask Thy Tear.
The Maniac Maiden.
The Last Boon.
(Remnant)
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What's Left?
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Epistle (Manuscript)
Welcome to LaFayette — Ode.
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Epistle (Manuscript Fragment)
Through the Woods and Meadows.
Hope Deferred.
The Consolations of Loss
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[Ashley River]
[Untitled] (Manuscript Fragment)
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Egeria: Or, Voices from the Woods and Wayside. A Series of Laconics.
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The Poet's Lot (Page 107)
The Poet's Lot (Page 108)
The Poet's Lot (Page 109)
Mind (Page 110)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript Continued)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript Continued)
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The Stars are in the Quiet Deep
Sonnet at Tongeville
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Oh! Star of those who Love.
The Church of God in Ashes. Isaiah LXIV — Paraphrase
Ballad [Butterfly bless'd in a bright caprice]
[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript Continued)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript Continued)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript Continued)
Ah! Turning O'er the Classic Page.
Speak Not of Life
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[Epistle to a Brother Mason in Affliction] (Manuscript)
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[Epistle to a Brother Mason in Affliction] (Manuscript Continued)
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[Epistle to a Brother Mason in Affliction] (Manuscript Continued)
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The Storm Petrel.
Soul Memories.
The Bread of Life. Mathew IV.
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April. (Excerpt)
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April. (Excerpt)
[Untitled]
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Epigrams (Manuscript)
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Epigrams (Manuscript)
[The Cause of Hate] [?] (Manuscript)
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Myra (Manuscript)
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Exile. a Fragment. (Manuscript)
The Desolation of Moab.
The Desolation of Moab.
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Captain Maffit's Ballad of the Sea.
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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Napoleon's Prophecy.
The Palmetto Flag in Battle.
(Remnant)
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[Row Brothers] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled]
[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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Love. Extract From An Unpublished Story.
The Last Song.
Delicate Inquiries
(Remnant)
Myrrha
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The Painter. (Manuscript)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
A Fragment.
Infant Smiling In Sleep.
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[Untitled] (Manuscript Fragment)
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[Introduction to] The Close of the Year 1861
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The Temple At Aegina.
The Farewell — An Epistle.
Arcadia.
Extract From a Domestic Tragedy.
Mr. Bowman, on receiving from him the portrait of the Author.
Shadows. (Fragment)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
Extract. Cora's Ride Round the Battery.
To The Same.
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[Despondency] (Fragment)
[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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[Massacre of the City ...] (Manuscript Fragment)
[Untitled] (Manuscript Fragment)
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Niagra (Page 809)
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Niagra (Page 810)
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Ballad — Her Eye is Dim with many Tears.
Passage of the Red Sea
The Charmer
The Smile and Tear
Elegiac
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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Stanzas. For the Album of a Lady of the North.
Death of the Patriot
To Myra
Epigrams.
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I Fly from the Home
[Untitled]
The Local [Illegible] (Manuscript)
The Plains of Thermopylae
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Stanzas. — Self-Reckoning
Going to the Races
Though Love in After Years
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Stanzas. [And thou hast lost dominion's throne]
Love. — Impromptu. / Inscription. (Two Items)
Sonnet To Despair.
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Stanzas. [Sweet be the laughing skies around]
The Ruins.
The Ruins. (Continued)
The Ruins. (Continued)
Pieria.
[Untitled]
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A Peace in Elis — A Scene in Greece.
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The Modern Lion.
Stanzas. [A tear, a sad, but pleasant tear]
[Untitled]
National Thanksgiving.
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Song of Bishu Ban.
[Untitled]
Heard'st thou the Bird.
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(Remnant)
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Sleepless Memories.
The Hostility of England to America
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Smiles and Tears.
Denied the Bliss.
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
Philosophy of Headache
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Ode for the Occasion
Night Yields at Last to Dawn
Eloquence of Wo. / Creepers. / Hope. (Three Items)
Jackson Epigram
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The Dying Child
Heads and Tails
Sinful Lamentation of Job, Job, C. III.
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Ding Dong
Philosophy of Headache
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Despondency
Too Late
The Maniac Maiden.
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Fragment [Bounding upon the waters, their frail barque]
Love. Extract from an Unpublished Story.
Sad Thoughts
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The Farewell — An Epistle
Modesty
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Cotton
Ballad [Well! loneliness and grief be mine,]
To ———.
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The Curse of the Exile
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The Last Boon
The Desolate
Horace in Deshabille. To My Lyre. Supposed to be by Morris or Willis, the Castor ...
Cora's Caprices. An Extract from a MS. Poem.
Denied the Bliss.
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The Peace in Elis — A Scene in Greece.
[Excerpt from Our Union — A National Ode.]
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To My Lyre.
I'd Mourn, If In The Coming Years.
The Virgin's Grave.
Ah! Life were but a Tale.
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The Widow of the Chief.
She has Mourned — A Ballad.
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[Untitled]
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An Evening Chaunt.
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Stanzas to Ida.
The Maniac Maiden.
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Ballad. [Roar and revel, revel and roar]
The Sick Child.
(Remnant)
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[Untitled]
Arab Girl's Song
[Untitled]
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Southern Literary Messenger [p. 367, The Tomb of Napoleon]
Southern Literary Messenger [p. 368, The Tomb of Napoleon, continued]
Southern Literary Messenger [p. 369, The Tomb of Napoleon, continued / To Miss C.P.W ...
Southern Literary Messenger [p. 370, The Suicide's Grave. A Fragment, continued]
Southern Literary Messenger [p. 371, The Suicide's Grave. A Fragment, continued]
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