Scrapbook F (Part I)
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Front Matter
Cover
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Flyleaf
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From our Correspondent
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[From our Correspondent]
Correspondence of the Southern Patriot
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[The Soul of the South] (Manuscript, Continued)
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From our Correspondent
[Untitled Letter]
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[The Soul of the South] (Manuscript, Continued)
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From our Correspondent
From our Correspondent
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[The Soul of the South] (Manuscript)
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From our Correspondent
From our Correspondent
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[Untitled Letter]
From our Correspondent
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[From our Correspondent]
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From our Correspondent
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My Ways—Along the Highways and Byways
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[Untitled Poem; Well, it is better [illegible] we part ...] (Manuscript)
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The Port-Folio of an Idler (Page 468)
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The Port-Folio of an Idler (Page 469)
The Port-Folio of an Idler (Page 470)
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The Port-Folio of an Idler (Page 472)
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My Ways—Along the Highways and Byways (III.)
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From an Occasional Correspondent
From an Occasional Correspondent
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Laconics
Horace in Dishabille
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The Poet's Lot (Page 107)
The Poet's Lot (Page 108)
The Poet's Lot (Page 109)
The Poet's Lot (Page 110)
[Untitled Poem: Say my teacher, 'My Son would you ...'] (Manuscript Fragment)
More Mischief at the Street Crossings
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At the Burial of the M.W. John H. Boatwright, Grand Master of South Carolina
Carrie Weeping
May Day
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A Theme for the Muse
Lines to Mira
Ballad [Oh! How the Dreams of Other Days Awaken]
Stanzas—To M**C**P**
Song of Captivity. Psalm CXXVII
''Patience, and Shuffle the Cards.''
[Tyranny.] From an Unpublished Drama
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They Smote Thee When They Smiled (Manuscript)
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They Smote Thee When They Smiled (Manuscript Continued)
Moonshaft / Sacrifice for Liberty (Two Items)
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Alfsong (Manuscript)
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Old [Ph]rases
Dreaming and Waking
[Untitled]
Love Song in Spring
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The Massacre of the Sciotes
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To Violante, In Absence
To Alfred Rhett, Colonel Commanding the Garrison of Fort Sumter
Midnight on the Tombeckbe River
Changes of the Picture
Love Surviving Misfortune
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Denied the Bliss (Manuscript)
The Soul in the Star—A Fancy
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Epigram—So Fribble's gone! Pray put him out of sight
Southern Nursery Ballad. Little Bob Squirrel—How He Went to Pot
Sonnet [How the fools sport along the precipice!]
Sonnet [Six thousand years of commune, God with man! —]
Night Yields at Last to Dawn
The Day After
Southern Nursery Ballad
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Is There Then no Hope for the Nation? (Manuscript)
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Palmetto Royal
[Untitled Poem: Who, in this cold and bitter life,]
Rosa Weeping
The Storm is Gathering
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Obituary
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[Manuscript Remnant]
Shadows—II.
Shadows—III.
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
Look Aloft
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[Washington—A Dithyrambic] (Manuscript)
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[Washington—A Dithyrambic] (Manuscript Continued)
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[Untitled Poem: Shades of our Fathers!] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled Poem: Shades of our Fathers!] (Manuscript Continued)
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[Untitled Poem: Shades of our Fathers!] (Manuscript Continued)
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Serenade [I Woo For Ye, Sweet Slumbers...] (Manuscript)
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My Country is My Mistress (Manuscript)
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I Have No Heart to Sing (Manuscript)
[Untitled] (Manuscript Fragment)
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''While the Silent Night Goes By.''
Song—'' 'Twill Soothe,'' &c.
Memorial
[Untitled] (Manuscript Fragment)
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[Untitled Poem: What if my brow be sad] (Manuscript)
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[Untitled Poem: You May Never Fancy Kill] (Manuscript)
[Untitled Poem: I will bring you where they keep] (Manuscript)
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The Virgin's Grave
[Untitled Poem: The dreams that in my slumbers glow]
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''Sic Transit Gloria Mundi''
Learn to Forget
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A Song at Parting
Oh, Sweet Guitar
Song—'Hearken Maid of Roanoke.'
Cora's Caprices. An Extract from a MS. Poem.
[Lines in the album of the Late Miss M.T. R—, now Mrs.—, of South Carolina.]
The Charmer
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[Untitled Poem] (Manuscript)
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[Stanzas.] Written on the North River in 1833
Young Glory is Sleeping
Fragment
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[Untitled] (Manuscript)
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Lyrics of the South
Spirit Visitants
Star-Smiling
''Patience, and Shuffle the Cards.''
The Fair Fourierite. A College Lyric.
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A Memorial
[Untitled Poem: I cannot, for the life of me]
Ballad.—''It Foils no Faith.''
Stanzas. [How gladly, in tho thoughtless deep]
''Gone are the Sweet Hopes.''
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[Untitled Poem: What if my brow is sad] (Manuscript Fragment)
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Correspondence of the Southern Patriot
Stanzas to the Absent One
Love's Plea in Spring
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[Isabel at Nineteen] (Manuscript)
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New Publications
Poe.--Holiday and Gift Book.
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From an Occasional Correspondent
2. The Southern Literary Messenger
[Untitled]
Profit versus Patriotism
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Epigrams [Teresa's Eyes / Celia's Bosom] (Manuscript)
Ballad--''Oh! the World Hath Not a Bliss.''
[Untitled Poem: Stay thee, my boy, now stay]
''Doubt Me Not.''
Surface Virtue (Manuscript)
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(Manuscript Remnant Verso)
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Nature Demands Performance / The Orator (Two Items)
The White Lily / Blifil—An Epigram (Two Items)
The Memorial Tree
[Blifil—An Epigram] (Manuscript)
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The Academy of Music
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Passage of the Red Sea
Isabel at Ninteen
Isabel at Twenty-Eight
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[Farewell] (Fragment)
[Two Untitled Letters]
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Indian Records
Steamers of War
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The Seasons and the Crops
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Notes of a Small Tourist Nos. 1 & 2 (Two Letters)
[Notes of a Small Tourist No. 6] (Fragment)
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May Day (Fragment)
Bolivar
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Myrrha
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[Untitled Letter]
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The Coming Change
Correspondence of the Southern Patriot
Delicate Inquiries
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Night Piece
Moral Perspective
Moral Perspective (Continued)
[Two Untitled Letters]
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Virtue and Fashion
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[Two Untitled Letters]
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Memorial to Jackson
Hope Through the Cloud
[Untitled Poem: We are but what we are in life] (Manuscript)
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War Upon the Southern States
Steamers of War
Schlegel
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The Lost Pleiad and Other Poems
Mexico
The Seat of Art
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War
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Approach of the Pestilence
Library of American Books
A Lecture on the Origin and Development of the First Constituents of Civilization
The Slave Trade
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From our Correspondent
Editorial Miscellany
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A New Southern Book
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Egeria: Or, Voices from the Woods and Wayside. New Series. LXXXVII.
College of South Carolina
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Hot Weather—The Bathing House—The Battery
Past and Present
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Sybil; or the Two Nations
America and the American People
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English and French Drama
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[Untitled Letter]
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The Lost Pleiad and Other Poems
The Regular and Volunteer Service
The Regular and Volunteer Service (Continued)
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Christmas
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A Rat Story
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The Bramble Correspondence
The Moral of a Blot
The Bugbear Shelling
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Never, Never Love (Manuscript)
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Hot Weather—The Bathing House—The Battery
The Day of the Nation
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From our Correspondent
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End Matter
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