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Adams, Oscar Fay 1855-1919 [1886], Post - Laureate Idyls and other poems by Oscar Fay Adams (Boston: D. Lothrop and Company, 1886 ) [AdamsOF,PostLIA].
Adams, Oscar Fay 1855-1919 [1889], [The distressed poet, in] Pickings from Puck. Being a choice collection of preeminently perfect pieces, poems and pictures from Puck: Fifth Crop. The pieces and poems by R. K. Munkittrick, Williston Fish, W. J. Henderson, Bill Nye, Scott Way, P. H. Welch, J. H. Williams, E. Reed, Will J. Lampton, A. W. Munkittrick, F. E. Chase, E. Frank Lintaber, H. C. Dodge, Salem Dorchester, John Van de Bogert, F. Munan, W. E. S. Fales, R. W. Clarke, Ruth Hall, Eke Young, and others. The pictures by J. Keppler, F. Opper, C. Jay Taylor, Syd. B. Griffin, E. Zimmermann, J. A. Wales, M. Woolf, G. F. Ciani, A. B. Shults, J. S. Goodwin, C. G. Bush, and others. Fifth Crop (New York: Keppler & Schwarzmann, [1889] ) [AdamsOF,TheDPIP].
Adams, Oscar Fay 1855-1919 [1890], [Renunciation, in] Representative sonnets by American poets with an essay on the sonnet, its nature and history, including many notable sonnets of other literatures; also biographical notes, indexes, etc. By Charles H. Crandall (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside Press, 1890 ) [AdamsOF,Renunci].
Adams, Oscar Fay 1855-1919 [1906], Sicut patribus and other verse: by Oscar Fay Adams ([Boston]: Published by the Author, 1906 ) [AdamsOF,SicutPA].
Alcott, Amos Bronson 1799-1888 [1868], Tablets by A. Bronson Alcott (Boston: Electrotyped and printed by Alfred Mudge & Son, [1868] ) [AlcottA,Tablets].
Alcott, Amos Bronson 1799-1888 [1878], [Eumenides, in] A masque of poets. Including Guy Vernon, a novelette in verse (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1878 ) [AlcottA,Eumenid].
Alcott, Amos Bronson 1799-1888 [1882], Sonnets and canzonets. By A. Bronson Alcott (Boston: Roberts Brothers, [1882] ) [AlcottA,Sonnets].
Alcott, Amos Bronson 1799-1888 [1882], [Carmen auguratum auspicans, in] The poets' tributes to Garfield: a collection of many memorial poems: With Portrait and Biography (Cambridge: Published by Moses King, 1882 ) [AlcottA,CarmenA].
Alcott, Amos Bronson 1799-1888 [1887], New Connecticut. An Autobiographical Poem. By A. Bronson Alcott. Edited By F. B. Sanborn (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1887 ) [AlcottA,NewCAAP].
Alcott, Amos Bronson 1799-1888 [1888], Ralph Waldo Emerson: Philosopher and Seer: an estimate of his character and genius In Prose and Verse by A. Bronson Alcott (Boston: Cupples & Hurd, [1888] ) [AlcottA,RalphWE].
Alcott, Amos Bronson 1799-1888 [1889], [Bad prayers, in] Standard Recitations by best authors. A choice collection of Beautiful Compositions Carefully Compiled for school, lyceum, parlor, and other entertainments, By Frances P. Sullivan. Issued Quarterly, December, 1889. Subscription, 50 Cents per Year. Entered at the Post Office, N. Y., as a second class matter. No. 26 (New York: M. J. Ivers & Co, 1889 ) [AlcottA,BadPISR].
Alcott, Amos Bronson 1799-1888 [1890], [Immortality, in] American sonnets: selected and edited by T. W. Higginson and E. H. Bigelow (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside Press, 1890 ) [AlcottA,Immorta].
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 1836-1907 [1846], Farewell! (New York: 1846 ) [Aldrich,Farewel].
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 1836-1907 [1855], The bells: a collection of chimes. By T. B. A. (New York; Boston: J. C. Derby; Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1855 ) [Aldrich,BellsAC].
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 1836-1907 [1856], Little Charlie. A lament. By T. B. Aldrich (New York: 1856 ) [Aldrich,LittleC].
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 1836-1907 [1858], The Course of True Love never Did Run Smooth: by Thomas Bailey Aldrich (New York: Rudd & Carleton, 1858 ) [Aldrich,CourseO].
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 1836-1907 [1860], The Ballad of Babie Bell And Other Poems: by Thomas Bailey Aldrich (New York: Rudd & Carleton, 1860 ) [Aldrich,BalladO].
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 1836-1907 [1861], Pampinea and other poems by Thomas Bailey Aldrich (New York: Rudd & Carleton, 1861 ) [Aldrich,Pampine].
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 1836-1907 [1863], Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (London; New York: S. Low, Son & Co.; Carleton, 1863 ) [Aldrich,PoemsOT].
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 1836-1907 [1865], The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1865 ) [Aldrich,PoemsOT2].
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 1836-1907 [1877], Flower and thorn: later poems (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1877 ) [Aldrich,FlowerA].
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 1836-1907 [1884], Mercedes, and later lyrics (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside Press, 1884 ) [Aldrich,Mercede].
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 1836-1907 [1907], The poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich: revised and complete: household edition (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside Press, [1907] ) [Aldrich,PoemsOT3].
Allen, Elizabeth Akers 1832-1911 [1856], Forest buds, from the woods of Maine. By Florence Percy (Boston: Brown, Bazin & Co., 1856 ) [AllenEA,ForestB].
Allen, Elizabeth Akers 1832-1911 [1868], Poems by Elizabeth Akers (Florence Percy) (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1868 ) [AllenEA,PoemsBE].
Allen, Elizabeth Akers 1832-1911 [1878], [Jasper Oakes, in] A masque of poets. Including Guy Vernon, a novelette in verse (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1878 ) [AllenEA,JasperO].
Allen, Elizabeth Akers 1832-1911 [1886], The Triangular Society: Leaves from the Life of A Portland Family (Portland: Hoyt, Fogg & Donham, 1886 ) [AllenEA,Triangu].
Allen, Elizabeth Akers 1832-1911 [1886], The silver bridge and other poems by Elizabeth Akers (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside Press, 1886 ) [AllenEA,SilverB].
Allen, Elizabeth Akers 1832-1911 [1886], [An air - castle, in] Home life in song with the poets of to - day. I. Babyhood. II. Childhood and youth. III. Home life. IV. Grandparents. V. Looking backward. New and enlarged edition. With illustrations (New York: Anson D. F. Randolph & Company, 1886 ) [AllenEA,AnACIHL].
Allen, Elizabeth Akers 1832-1911 [1889], [The Pearl Diver, in] Dedicatory exercises of the Baxter Building, to the uses of the Portland Public Library and Maine Historical Society, Thursday, February 21, 1889. Illustrated with Photogravures (Auburn: Lakeside Press, Printers and Binders, 1889 ) [AllenEA,ThePDID].
Allen, Elizabeth Akers 1832-1911 [1891], The high - top sweeting And Other Poems by Elizabeth Akers (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1891 ) [AllenEA,HighTSA].
Allen, Elizabeth Akers 1832-1911 [1909], The ballad of the Bronx (New York: [c.1909] ) [AllenEA,BalladO2].
Allen, Elizabeth Akers 1832-1911 [1914], Sheaf of Acrostics ([Putnam]: Gilbert A. Tracy, 1914 ) [AllenEA,SheafOA].
Allston, Washington 1779-1843 [1813], The Sylphs of the Seasons, with other poems. By W. Allston. First American from the London edition (Boston; Cambridge: Published by Cummings and Hilliard; Hilliard & Metcalf, 1813 ) [Allston,SylphsO].
Allston, Washington 1779-1843 [1850], Lectures on art, and poems (New York: Baker and Scribner, 1850 ) [Allston,Lecture].
Alsop, George 1638-1673 ? [1880], A Character of the Province of Maryland by George Alsop. 1666 (Baltimore: The Maryland Historical Society, 1880 ) [AlsopG1,Charact].
Barlow, Joel 1754-1812 [1781], A poem, spoken at the public commencement at Yale College, in New - Haven, September 1, 1781 (Hartford: Printed by Hudson & Goodwin, [1781] ) [BarlowJ,PoemSAT].
Barlow, Joel 1754-1812 [1782], An elegy on the late honorable Titus Hosmer, Esq; one of the counsellors of the state of Connecticut, a member of Congress, and a judge of the Maritime Court of Appeals for the United States of America (Hartford: Printed by Hudson & Goodwin, [1782] ) [BarlowJ,ElegyOT].
Barlow, Joel 1754-1812 [1785], A translation of Sundry Psalms which were omitted in Doctor Watts's Version; To which is added, a Number of hymns. The whole contained in the New Edition of Psalms and Hymns. By Joel Barlow (Hartford: Printed by Barlow and Babcock, 1785 ) [BarlowJ,Transla].
Barlow, Joel 1754-1812 [1787], The vision of Columbus; a poem in Nine Books. By Joel Barlow (Hartford: Printed by Hudson and Goodwin, for the author, 1787 ) [BarlowJ,VisionO].
Barlow, Joel 1754-1812 [1788], The prospect of peace. A poetical composition, delivered in Yale - College, at the public examination, of the candidates for the degree of bachelor of arts; July 23, 1778 (New - Haven: Thomas and Samuel Green, 1788 ) [BarlowJ,Prospec].
Barlow, Joel 1754-1812 [1792], The conspiracy of kings; a poem: addressed to the inhabitants of Europe, from another quarter of the world: By Joel Barlow (London: Printed for J. Johnson [etc.], 1792 ) [BarlowJ,Conspir].
Barlow, Joel 1754-1812 [1796], The Hasty - pudding: a poem, in three cantos. Written at Chambery, in Savoy, Jan. 1793. By Joel Barlow ([New York]: [1796] ) [BarlowJ,HastyPA].
Barlow, Joel 1754-1812 [1825], The Columbiad. A Poem, with the last corrections of the author. By Joel Barlow (Washington City: Published by Joseph Milligan, 1825 ) [BarlowJ,Columbi].
Barlow, Joel 1754-1812 [1856], [Poems in] Cyclopaedia of American Literature; embracing personal and critical notices of authors, and selections from their writings. From the earliest period to the present day; with portraits, autographs, and other illustrations. By Evert A. Duyckinck and George L. Duykinck. In two volumes (New York: Charles Scribner, 1856 ) [BarlowJ,PoemsIC].
Barlow, Joel 1754-1812 [1886], [Poems, in] Life and letters of Joel Barlow ... poet, statesman, philosopher: with extracts from his works and hitherto unpublished poems by Charles Burr Todd (New York; London: G. P. Putnam's sons; The Knickerbocker Press, 1886 ) [BarlowJ,PoemsIL].
Bierce, Ambrose 1842-1914 [1873], The fiend's delight. By Dod Grile (New York: A. L. Luyster, 1873 ) [BierceA,FiendsD].
Bierce, Ambrose 1842-1914 [1880], ["The winds of heaven trample down the pines", in] California Anthology: or Striking Thoughts on Many Themes, carefully selected from California Writers and Speakers, by Oscar T. Shuck (San Francisco: From the Press of Barry & Baird, 1880 ) [BierceA,TheWOHT].
Bierce, Ambrose 1842-1914 [1909], The collected works of Ambrose Bierce (New York; Washington: The Neale Publishing Company, 1909 ) [BierceA,Collect].
Bleecker, Ann Eliza 1752-1783 [1793], The posthumous works of Ann Eliza Bleecker, in prose and verse. To which is added, a collection of essays, prose and poetical, by Margaretta V. Faugeres (New York: Printed by T. and J. Swords, 1793 ) [Bleecke,Posthum].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1848], The lesson of life and other poems. By George H. Boker (Philadelphia: George S. Appleton, 1848 ) [BokerGH,LessonO].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1849], [Song, in] Leaflets of memory: an illuminated annual for MDCCCXLIX. Edited by Reynell Coates (Philadelphia: Published by E. H. Butler & Co., 1849 ) [BokerGH,SongILO].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1849], [Sonnets, in] The Christian keepsake, and missionary annual, for MDCCCXLIX (Philadelphia: Published by Brower, Hayes & Co., 1849 ) [BokerGH,Sonnets3].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1852], The Podesta's daughter and other miscellaneous poems. By George H. Boker (Philadelphia: A. Hart, 1852 ) [BokerGH,Podesta].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1852], [Poems, in] The dew - drop: a tribute of affection. For MDCCCLII (Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1852 ) [BokerGH,PoemsIT].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1857], Plays and poems: by George H. Boker. In two volumes. Vol. II. Second edition (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1857 ) [BokerGH,PlaysAP2].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1862], [To Mrs. Eliza Conrad, in] Devotional poems. By R. T. Conrad (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1862 ) [BokerGH,ToMECID].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1864], Poems of the war by George H. Boker (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1864 ) [BokerGH,PoemsOT4].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1864], [Song of the Anderson cavalry, in] Songs of the soldiers: arranged and edited by Frank Moore (New York: George P. Putnam, 1864 ) [BokerGH,SongOTA].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1865], Hymn for the Union League, July 4, 1865 ([Philadelphia]: [1865] ) [BokerGH,HymnFTU].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1865], Our heroic themes. A poem read before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University, July 20, 1865. By George H. Boker (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1865 ) [BokerGH,OurHTAP].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1865], Tardy George (New York: Privately printed, 1865 ) [BokerGH,TardyG].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1865], [Bryant, in] The Bryant Festival at "The Century," November 5, M.DCCC.LXIV (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1865 ) [BokerGH,BryantI].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1868], [The second greeting, in] The Golden Wedding: Joseph Taylor, Rebecca W. Taylor, October 15, 1868. Privately printed (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., [1868] ) [BokerGH,TheSGIT].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1869], Königsmark: the legend of the hounds and other poems. By George H. Boker (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1869 ) [BokerGH,Konigsm].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1878], [A song before singing, in] A masque of poets. Including Guy Vernon, a novelette in verse (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1878 ) [BokerGH,ASBSIAM].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1882], The book of the dead. By George Henry Boker (Philadelphia; London: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1882 ) [BokerGH,BookOTD].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1883], Plays And Poems: By George H. Boker. In Two Volumes (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1883 ) [BokerGH,PlaysAP].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1889], [Monody, in] A memoir of T. Buchanan Read: Born March 12th, 1822: Died May 11th, 1872 (Philadelphia: Printed for Private Circulation, 1889 ) [BokerGH,MonodyI].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1929], Nydia: a tragic play by George Henry Boker: edited by Edward Sculley Bradley (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1929 ) [BokerGH,NydiaAT].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1929], Sonnets: a sequence on profane love by George Henry Boker: edited by Edward Sculley Bradley (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1929 ) [BokerGH,Sonnets2].
Boker, George Henry 1823-1890 [1940], Glaucus & Other Plays by George Henry Boker: edited, with introduction and notes by Sculley Bradley (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1940 ) [BokerGH,Glaucus].
Botta, Anne Charlotte Lynch 1815-1891 [1853], Poems by Anne C. Lynch. With illustrations by Durand, Huntington, Darley, Duggan, Rothermel, etc. (New York: G. P. Putnam and Company, 1853 ) [BottaAC,PoemsBA].
Botta, Anne Charlotte Lynch 1815-1891 [1893], [Poems, in] Memoirs of Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta written by her friends: with selections from her correspondence and from her writings in prose and poetry (New York: J. Selwin Tait & Sons, 1893 ) [BottaAC,PoemsIM].
Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth 1848-1895 [1882], Idyls of Norway and other poems by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1882 ) [Boyesen,IdylsON].
Brackenridge, Hugh Henry 1748-1816 [1772], A poem, on the rising glory of America; being an exercise Delivered at the Public Commencement at Nassau - Hall, September 25, 1771. [Co - authored with Philip Freneau] (Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank [etc.], 1772 ) [Bracken,PoemOTR].
Brackenridge, Hugh Henry 1748-1816 [1774], A poem on divine revelation; being an exercise delivered At the Public Commencement at Nassau - Hall, September 28. 1774. By the same Person, who on a similar occasion. Sept. 25. 1771. delivered a small Poem on the rising Glory of America (Philadelphia: Printed and sold by R. Aitken, 1774 ) [Bracken,PoemODR].
Brackenridge, Hugh Henry 1748-1816 [1776], The battle of Bunkers - Hill, a dramatic piece of five acts, in heroic measure. By a gentleman of Maryland (Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by Robert Bell [etc.], 1776 ) [Bracken,BattleO].
Brackenridge, Hugh Henry 1748-1816 [1777], The death of General Montgomery, in storming the city of Quebec. A tragedy. With an ODE, in honour of the Pennsylvania Militia , and the small band of regular Continental Troops, who sustained the Campaign, in the depth of winter, January, 1777, and repulsed the British Forces from the Banks of the Delaware. By the author of a dramatic piece, on the battle of Bunker's - hill. To which are added, elegiac pieces, Commemorative of distinguished Characters, By different Gentlemen (Norwich: Printed by J. Trumbull, for and sold by J. Douglass McDougall [etc.], 1777 ) [Bracken,DeathOG].
Brackenridge, Hugh Henry 1748-1816 [1806], Gazette publications By Hugh Henry Brackenridge (Carlisle: Printed by Alexander & Phillips, 1806 ) [Bracken,Gazette].
Brackenridge, Hugh Henry 1748-1816 [1811], An epistle to Walter Scott (Pittsburgh: Franklin Head Printing - office, [1811] ) [Bracken,Epistle].
Brackenridge, Hugh Henry 1748-1816 [1815], Modern chivalry: containing the adventures of a captain, and Teague O'Regan, his servant. By H. H. Brackenbridge (Philadelphia; Richmond: Published by Johnson & Warner, 1815 ) [Bracken,ModernC].
Bradford, William 1590-1657 [1974], The Collected Verse: Edited by Michael G. Runyan (St. Paul: The John Colet Press, [1974] ) [Bradfor,Collect2].
Bradstreet, Anne 1612-1672 [1867], The works of Anne Bradstreet in prose and verse: Edited by John Harvard Ellis (Charlestown: Abram E. Cutter, 1867 ) [Bradstr,WorksOA].
Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins 1796-1828 [1849], The poems of John G. C. Brainard. A new and authentic collection, with an original memoir of his life (Hartford: S. Andrus and Son, 1849 ) [Brainar,PoemsOJ].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1841], [A fragment, in] The Rhode - Island book: selections in prose and verse, from the writings of Rhode - Island Citizens. By Anne C. Lynch (Providence; Boston: H. Fuller; Weeks, Jordan & Co., 1841 ) [BrooksC,AFITRIB].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1848], Aquidneck; a poem, pronounced on the hundredth anniversary Of the Incorporation of the Redwood Library Company, Newport, R. I. August XXIV. MDCCCXLVII. with other commemorative pieces. By Charles T. Brooks (Providence: Charles Burnett, Jr., 1848 ) [BrooksC,Aquidne].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1853], Songs of field and flood. By Charles T. Brooks (Boston: Printed by John Wilson and Son, 1853 ) [BrooksC,SongsOF].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1855], [Original Hymn, in] Free Agency and Moral Inability Reconciled: a sermon preached at the installation of Rev. Charles Lowe, as Pastor of the North Church in Salem, Massachusetts, September 27, 1855. By Andrew P. Peabody ... Published by Request (Salem: Printed at the Observer Office, 1855 ) [BrooksC,Origina].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1862], [Soldier's oath, in] Songs for the times (Boston: [1862] ) [BrooksC,Soldier].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1864], [Freedom's rally, in] The spirit of the fair. Wednesday, April 6, 1864. No 2. Editorial committee: Augustus R. Macdonough, -- Chairman. Mrs. Charles E. Butler, Mrs. Edward Cooper, C. Astor Bristed, Chester P. Dewey, James W. Gerard, Jr., William J. Hoppin, Henry D. Sedgwick, Frederick Sheldon, Charles K. Tuckerman (New York: John F. Trow, 1864 ) [BrooksC,Freedom].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1864], [Song of freedom, in] The spirit of the fair. Wednesday, April 13, 1864. No 8. Editorial committee: Augustus R. Macdonough, -- Chairman. Mrs. Charles E. Butler, Mrs. Edward Cooper, C. Astor Bristed, Chester P. Dewey, James W. Gerard, Jr., William J. Hoppin, Henry D. Sedgwick, Frederick Sheldon, Charles K. Tuckerman (New York: John F. Trow, 1864 ) [BrooksC,SongOFI].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1866], [Our Land and its Memories, in] The Flower of Liberty. Edited and Illustrated By Julia A. M. Furbish (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1866 ) [BrooksC,OurLAIM].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1866], [Seeing and not seeing, in] One hundred choice selections in poetry and prose, both new and old: embracing the most popular patriotic effusions of the day, the rarest poetical gems, the finest specimens of oratory, and a fund of mirth and humor. Designed for the use of academies, schools, private classes, and the home circle; and especially adapted to the use of literary societies, exhibition - rooms, and other public occasions. By Nathaniel K. Richardson (Philadelphia: Published by P. Garrett & Co., 1866 ) [BrooksC,SeeingA].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1867], ["O God! in thy autumnal skies", in] Services in memory of Rev. William E. Channing ... at the Arlington - Street Church, Boston, on Sunday evening, October 6, 1867 (Boston: Press of John Wilson and Son, 1867 ) [BrooksC,OGITASI].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1869], Roman rhymes: being Winter Work for a Summer Fair. Newport, R. I., August 27, 1869. By C. T. B. (Cambridge: Press of John Wilson and Son, 1869 ) [BrooksC,RomanRB].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1869], [Christmas hymn, in] The Sunday - school speaker: comprising pieces suitable for Sunday - school concerts and festivals. Collected and arranged by O. Augusta Cheney (Boston: Loring, [1869] ) [BrooksC,Christm].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1873], [Rhymed reminiscences, in] The first centenary of the North Church and Society, in Salem, Massachusetts. Commemorated July 19, 1872 (Salem: Printed at The Salem Press, F. W. Putnam & Co., Proprietors, 1873 ) [BrooksC,RhymedR].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1874], [To James Walker, D. D., in] The Reverend Dr. James Walker and his friends on the eightieth anniversary of his birthday August 16, 1874 (Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1874 ) [BrooksC,ToJWDDI].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1874], [To Mrs. Charles Lowe, in] Memorial to Charles Lowe. Departed this earthly life at Swampscott, Mass., June 20, 1874. Last services, tributes of love, and sermon preached at Somerville by Rev. H. H. Barber, June 28, 1874. Reprinted, with additions, from "The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine." (Boston: Leonard C. Bowles, 1874 ) [BrooksC,ToMCLIM].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1879], ["Look up the Old Mother!" ... , in] The fifth half century of the Landing of John Endicott at Salem, Massachusetts. Commemorative exercises by the Essex Institute September 18, 1878. From the historical collections of the Essex Institute (Salem: Printed for the Essex Institute, 1879 ) [BrooksC,LookUTO].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1879], [The old thirteen, in] Poems of Places edited By Henry W. Longfellow: New England. 1879 (Boston: J. R. Osgood & Company, [1876 - 1879] ) [BrooksC,TheOTIP].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1881], ["O God! While generations flee", in] The commemoration by the first church in Boston of the Completion of Two Hundred and Fifty Years since its foundation. On Thursday, November 18, 1880. Also four historical sermons. With illustrations. Printed by Order of the Society (Boston: Hall and Whiting, 1881 ) [BrooksC,OGWGFIT].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1883], [In Memoriam, in] William Barton Rogers ... an address delivered before the Society of the Alumni of the University of Virginia, on Commencement Day, June 27, 1883, By William Cabell Rives. Published at the Request of the Society of the Alumni (Cambridge: John Wilson and Son: University Press, 1883 ) [BrooksC,InMIWBR].
Brooks, Charles Timothy 1813-1883 [1885], Poems, original and translated, by Charles T. Brooks. With A Memoir By Charles W. Wendte. Selected and edited by W. P. Andrews (Boston: Roberts Brothers., 1885 ) [BrooksC,PoemsOA].
Brooks, Maria Gowen 1794-1845 ? [1820], Judith, Esther, and other poems. By a lover of the Fine Arts (Boston: Published by Cummings and Hilliard, 1820 ) [BrooksM,JudithE].
Brooks, Maria Gowen 1794-1845 ? [1879], Zóphiël; or, the bride of seven. By Maria del Occidente, (Maria Gowen Brooks.) Edited by Zadel Barnes Gustafson (Boston; New York: Lee and Shepard; Charles T. Dillingham, 1879 ) [BrooksM,Zophiel].
Brooks, Phillips 1835-1893 [1904], Christmas songs and Easter carols by Phillips Brooks (New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1904 ) [BrooksP,Christm2].
Brownell, Henry Howard 1820-1872 [1847], Poems. By Henry Howard Brownell (New York; Philadelphia: D. Appleton & Company; Geo. S. Appleton, 1847 ) [Brownel,PoemsBH].
Brownell, Henry Howard 1820-1872 [1855], Ephemeron. A poem. By Henry Howard Brownell (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1855 ) [Brownel,Ephemer].
Brownell, Henry Howard 1820-1872 [1866], War - lyrics and other poems. By Henry Howard Brownell (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1866 ) [Brownel,WarLAOP].
Brownell, Henry Howard 1820-1872 [1912], Lines of battle and other poems by Henry Howard Brownell: selected with an introduction by M. A. DeWolfe Howe (Boston; New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1912 ) [Brownel,LinesOB].
Bryant, John Howard 1807-1902 [1855], Poems by John Howard Bryant (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1855 ) [BryantJ,PoemsBJ].
Bryant, John Howard 1807-1902 [1894], Life and Poems of John Howard Bryant (Elmwood: [1894] ) [BryantJ,LifeAPO].
Bryant, William Cullen 1794-1878 [1807], [A poem, in] The Hampshire Gazette [March 18, 1807] ([Northampton]: [1807] ) [BryantW,APITHGM].
Bryant, William Cullen 1794-1878 [1809], The embargo; or, sketches of the times. A satire. The second edition, corrected and enlarged, together with the Spanish revolution, and other poems. By William Cullen Bryant (Boston: Printed for the author, by E. G. House [etc.], 1809 ) [BryantW,Embargo].
Bryant, William Cullen 1794-1878 [1883], [Poems, in] A biography of William Cullen Bryant, with Extracts from his Private Correspondence. By Parke Godwin. In two volumes (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1883 ) [BryantW,PoemsIA].
Bryant, William Cullen 1794-1878 [1903], The Poetical Works of William Cullen Bryant: Roslyn Edition: with Chronologies of Bryant's Life and Poems And A Bibliography of His Writings By Henry C. Sturges: And a Memoir of His Life By Richard Henry Stoddard (New York: D. Appleton And Company, 1903 ) [BryantW,Poetica].
Byles, Mather 1707-1788 [1744], A collection of poems. By Several Hands (Boston: Printed and Sold by B. Green and Company, at their Printing - House [etc.], 1744 ) [BylesM1,Collect3].
Byles, Mather 1707-1788 [1744], Poems on Several Occasions: By Mr. Byles (Boston: Printed and Sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green [etc.], 1744 ) [BylesM1,PoemsOS].
Byles, Mather 1707-1788 [1914], [Poems, in] The famous Mather Byles: the noted Boston Tory preacher poet, and wit 1707 - 1788: by Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton (Boston: W. A. Butterfield, 1914 ) [BylesM1,PoemsIT2].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1840], Cabiro: a poem, by George H. Calvert ... Cantos I. and II. (Baltimore: N. Hickman, 1840 ) [Calvert,CabiroA].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1840], Count Julian; a tragedy, by George H. Calvert (Baltimore: N. Hickman, 1840 ) [Calvert,CountJA].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1847], Poems. By George Henry Calvert (Boston: William D. Ticknor & Co., 1847 ) [Calvert,PoemsBG].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1853], [Monody on the death of Horatio Greenough, in] A Memorial of Horatio Greenough consisting of a memoir selections from his writings and tributes to his genius: by Henry T Tuckerman (New York: G. P. Putnam & Co., 1853 ) [Calvert,MonodyO].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1856], Comedies. By George H. Calvert (Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1856 ) [Calvert,Comedie].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1864], Cabiro. A poem. By George H. Calvert. Cantos III and IV (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1864 ) [Calvert,CabiroA2].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1866], Anyta and other poems. By George H. Calvert (Boston; New York: E. P. Dutton and Company; Hurd and Houghton, 1866 ) [Calvert,AnytaAO].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1869], Ellen: A poem. By George H. Calvert (New York: Sheldon and Company, 1869 ) [Calvert,EllenAP].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1874], The maid of Orleans: an historical tragedy by George H. Calvert (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1874 ) [Calvert,MaidOOA].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1876], A nation's birth and other national poems. By George H. Calvert (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1876 ) [Calvert,Nations].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1882], Life, death, and other poems. By George H. Calvert (Boston; New York: Lee and Shepard; Charles T. Dillingham, [1882] ) [Calvert,LifeDAO].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1883], Angeline. A poem. By George H. Calvert (Boston: Lee and Shepard, [1883] ) [Calvert,Angelin].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1883], Brangonar: A Tragedy by George H. Calvert (Boston; New York: Lee and Shepard; Charles T. Dillingham, [1883] ) [Calvert,Brangon].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1883], Joan of Arc: a narrative poem. In four books. By George H. Calvert (Boston: Lee and Shepard, [1883] ) [Calvert,JoanOAA].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1883], Mirabeau: an historical drama by George H. Calvert (Boston; New York: Lee and Shepard; Charles T. Dillingham, [1883] ) [Calvert,Mirabea].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1883], Sibyl: A Poem By George H. Calvert (Boston: Lee and Shepard, [1883] ) [Calvert,SibylAP].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1883], The Nazarene. A Poem. By George H. Calvert (Boston; New York: Lee and Shepard; Charles T. Dillingham, [1883] ) [Calvert,Nazaren].
Calvert, George Henry 1803-1889 [1883], Threescore, and other poems. By George H. Calvert (Boston: Lee and Shepard, [1883] ) [Calvert,Threesc].
Canning, Josiah Dean 1816-1892 [1838], Poems: by Josiah Dean Canning (Greenfield: Phelps & Ingersoll, printers, 1838 ) [Canning,PoemsBJ2].
Canning, Josiah Dean 1816-1892 [1852], The harp and plow by the Peasant Bard (Greenfield: Published by M. H. Tyler, 1852 ) [Canning,HarpAPB].
Canning, Josiah Dean 1816-1892 [1854], The Shad - Fishers. By the "Peasant Bard." (Greenfield: Published by R. C. Graves, 1854 ) [Canning,ShadFBT].
Canning, Josiah Dean 1816-1892 [1892], Poetry of the Farm and Rural Life: Connecticut River reeds blown by the "Peasant Bard" (Boston: Joseph George Cupples, [1892] ) [Canning,PoetryO].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1871], Poems. By Will. M. Carleton (Chicago: Lakeside Publishing and Printing Company, 1871 ) [Carleto,PoemsBW].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1875], [Waitin' to Be a Bride, in] Poets and Poetry of printerdom: a collection of Original, Selected, and Fugitive Lyrics. Written by persons connected with printing (Cincinnati: Oscar H. Harpel, printer and publisher, 1875 ) [Carleto,WaitinT].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1876], Farm Legends By Will Carleton ... illustrated (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1876 ) [Carleto,FarmLBW2].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1876], Young folks' centennial rhymes. By Will Carleton ... illustrated (New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1876 ) [Carleto,YoungFC].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1878], [March, in] The Children's Almanac. For 1879 -- 80 -- 81 -- 82 -- 83. Edited by Ella Farman (Boston: D. Lothrop and Company, [1878] ) [Carleto,MarchIT].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1879], [Baron Grimalkin's death, in] Scrap - book recitation series no. 1: a miscellaneous collection of Prose and Poetry for Recitation and Reading (Chicago: T. S. Denison, [1879] ) [Carleto,BaronGD].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1881], Farm festivals: By Will Carleton ... illustrated (New York: Harper & Brothers, [1881] ) [Carleto,FarmFBW].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1882], Farm ballads. By Will Carleton. Illustrated (New York: Harper & Brothers, [1882] ) [Carleto,FarmBBW].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1882], [The New Church Doctrine, in] The reading club and handy speaker: being serious, humorous, pathetic, patriotic, and dramatic selections in prose and poetry, for readings and recitations. Edited by George M. Baker. No 12 (Boston; New York: Lee & Shepard; Charles T. Dillingham, 1882 ) [Carleto,TheNCDI].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1886], City ballads: by Will Carleton ... illustrated (New York: Harper & Brothers, [1886] ) [Carleto,CityBBW].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1887], An Ancient Spell by Will Carleton. (Chicago: J. D. Williams, [1887] ) [Carleto,Ancient].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1887], Farm legends: By Will Carleton ... illustrated (New York: Harper & Brothers, [1887] ) [Carleto,FarmLBW].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1890], City legends: By Will Carleton ... illustrated (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1890 ) [Carleto,CityLBW].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1892], City festivals: By Will Carleton ... illustrated (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1892 ) [Carleto,CityFBW].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1893], [Ode to Whittier, in] A memorial of John Greenleaf Whittier from his native city Haverhill Massachusetts ([Cambridge]: Published by authority of The City Council, 1893 ) [Carleto,OdeTWIA].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1895], Rhymes of our planet: by Will Carleton (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1895 ) [Carleto,RhymesO].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1896], [Calibre fifty - four, in] Standard Recitations by best authors. A choice collection of Beautiful Compositions Carefully Compiled for school, lyceum, parlor, and other entertainments, by Frances P. Sullivan. No. 43. Issued Quarterly, March 1894. Subscription, 50 Cents per Year. Entered at the Poast Office, N. Y. as second class matter (New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1896 ) [Carleto,Calibre].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1897], [A Votre Santé, in] The Clover Club of Philadelphia ([Philadelphia]: The Clover - Leaf Company, [1897] ) [Carleto,AVSITCC].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1902], Songs of two centuries by Will Carleton (New York; London: Harper and Brothers, 1902 ) [Carleto,SongsOT].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1904], [What Santa Claus was like, in] Michigan Poets and Poetry: with portraits and biographies (Leslie: Michigan Publishing Company, 1904 ) [Carleto,WhatSCW].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1908], Drifted in: by Will Carleton (New York: Moffat, Yard and Company, 1908 ) [Carleto,Drifted].
Carleton, Will 1845-1912 [1912], A thousand more verses by Will Carleton (New York: Every Where Publishing Company, [1912] ) [Carleto,Thousan].
Carryl, Guy Wetmore 1873-1904 [1893], [A star story, in] Lullabies and jingles: compiled and arranged by Margaret Sidney (Boston: D. Lothrop Company, 1893 ) [CarrylG,ASSILAJ].
Carryl, Guy Wetmore 1873-1904 [1897], [Poems, in] Cap and gown; Second Series. Selected by Frederic Lawrence Knowles (Boston: L. C. Page and Company, 1897 ) [CarrylG,PoemsIC2].
Carryl, Guy Wetmore 1873-1904 [1897], [To --- , who dances, in] Columbia Verse, 1892 - 1897 (New York: William Beverley Harison, 1897 ) [CarrylG,ToWDICV].
Carryl, Guy Wetmore 1873-1904 [1900], Mother Goose for grown - ups: by Guy Wetmore Carryl: With Illustrations by Peter Newell and Gustave Verbeek (New York; London: Harper & Brothers, 1900 ) [CarrylG,MotherG].
Carryl, Guy Wetmore 1873-1904 [1904], Fables for the frivolous (With Apologies to La Fontaine): By Guy Wetmore Carryl: With Illustrations by Peter Newell (New York; London: Harper & Brothers, 1904 ) [CarrylG,FablesF].
Carryl, Guy Wetmore 1873-1904 [1904], The Garden of Years And Other Poems By Guy Wetmore Carryl (New York; London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904 ) [CarrylG,GardenO].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1857], [Poems, in] The psalms of life: A Compilation of psalms, hymns, chants, anthems, &c. embodying the spiritual, progressive and reformatory sentiment of the present age. By John S. Adams (Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson & Co, [1857] ) [CaryA1,PoemsIT6].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1859], The Josephine Gallery. Edited by Alice and Phoebe Cary (New York: Derby & Jackson, 1859 ) [CaryA1,Josephi].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1860], [Our blue - eyed boy, in] Fading flowers. By Meta Lander (Boston: J. E. Tilton And Company, 1860 ) [CaryA1,OurBEBI].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1860], [Poems, in] The poets and poetry of the West: with biographical and critical notices. By William T. Coggeshall (Columbus: Follett, Foster and Company, 1860 ) [CaryA1,PoemsIT5].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1862], Don't be sorrowful, darling. Song and chorus. Music by J. P. Webster. Words by Alice Cary (New York; Cincinnati: Published by J. L. Peters; J. J. Dobmeyer. & Co., [1862] ) [CaryA1,DontBSD].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1864], [Song for our soldiers, in] Lyrics of loyalty: arranged and edited by Frank Moore (New York: George P. Putnam, 1864 ) [CaryA1,SongFOS].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1867], Snow - berries. A book for young folks. By Alice Cary. With illustrations (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867 ) [CaryA1,SnowBAB].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1868], A lover's diary. By Alice Cary (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1868 ) [CaryA1,LoversD].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1874], ["Oh, I love to be out by the waters at night", in] Sea and Shore. A Collection of Poems (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1874 ) [CaryA1,OhILTBO].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1876], [Poems, in] Ballads, lyrics, and hymns. By Alice Cary (New York; Cambridge: Published by Hurd and Houghton; Riverside Press, 1876 ) [CaryA1,PoemsIB].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1882], [Poems, in] The Poetical Works Of Alice and Phoebe Cary: With A Memorial Of Their Lives By Mary Clemmer (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1882 ) [CaryA1,PoemsIT4].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1887], Early and late poems of Alice and Phoebe Cary (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin And Company; The Riverside Press, 1887 ) [CaryA1,EarlyAL].
Cary, Alice 1820-1871 [1903], [Poems, in] The poems of Alice and Phoebe Cary with introduction and notes by Katharine Lee Bates (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1903 ) [CaryA1,PoemsIT3].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1851], [The sea of death, in] The lily of the valley, for 1851. Edited by Mrs. M. A. Livermore (Boston: James M. Usher, [1851] ) [CaryP1,TheSODI].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1852], [The exile, in] The lily of the valley, for 1852. Edited by Mrs. M. A. Livermore (Boston: James M. Usher, 1852 ) [CaryP1,TheEITL].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1853], [Anticipation, in] The dew - drop: a tribute of affection (Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1853 ) [CaryP1,Anticip].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1853], [Poems, in] The Coronal And Young Lady's Remembrancer. Edited by Rev. Frederic Janes (New York: Published by James H. Pratt & Co., 1853 ) [CaryP1,PoemsIT7].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1857], [Poems, in] The psalms of life: a compilation of psalms, hymns, chants, anthems, &c. embodying the spiritual, progressive and reformatory sentiment of the present age. By John S. Adams (Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson & Co., 1857 ) [CaryP1,PoemsIT10].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1860], [Poems, in] Poets and poetry of the West: with biographical and critical notices. By William T. Coggeshall (Columbus: Follett, Foster and Company, 1860 ) [CaryP1,PoemsIP].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1864], [Voice of the Northern woman, in] Lyrics of loyalty: arranged and edited by Frank Moore (New York: George P. Putnam, 1864 ) [CaryP1,VoiceOT].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1864], [When my lover returns, in] Poetical pen - pictures of the war: selected from our Union poets. By J. Henry Hayward. Published for the purpose of founding a building fund for the "Union Home and School," established for the education and maintenance of our volunteers' children who may be left unprovided for. Organized May, 1861. Chartered by Act of Legislature, April 1862 (New York: Published by the Editor, 1864 ) [CaryP1,WhenMLR].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1866], [To Mrs. Jameson, in] A Memorial of John S. Jameson, Sergeant in the 1st Conn. Cavalry, Who Died at Andersonville, Ga.: compiled by Theodore J. Holmes (Privately printed., [1866] ) [CaryP1,ToMJIAM].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1882], [Poems, in] The Poetical Works Of Alice and Phoebe Cary: With A Memorial Of Their Lives By Mary Clemmer (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1882 ) [CaryP1,PoemsIT9].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1887], [Poems, in] Early and late poems of Alice and Phoebe Cary (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin And Company; The Riverside Press, 1887 ) [CaryP1,PoemsIE].
Cary, Phoebe 1824-1871 [1903], [Poems, in] The poems of Alice and Phoebe Cary with introduction and notes by Katharine Lee Bates (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1903 ) [CaryP1,PoemsIT8].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1887], Blooms of the berry. By Madison J. Cawein (Louisville: John P. Morton and Company, Printers, 1887 ) [CaweinM,BloomsO].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1888], The Triumph of Music and Other Lyrics. By Madison J. Cawein ([Louisville]: John P. Morton and Company, 1888 ) [CaweinM,Triumph].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1889], Accolon of Gaul with other poems. By Madison J. Cawein (Louisville: John P. Morton & Company, 1889 ) [CaweinM,Accolon].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1890], Lyrics and Idyls: by Madison Julius Cawein. Limited edition ([Louisville]: John P. Morton & Company, 1890 ) [CaweinM,LyricsA].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1893], Poems of Nature and Love: by Madison Cawein (New York; London: G. P. Putnam's Sons; The Knickerbocker Press, 1893 ) [CaweinM,PoemsON].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1894], Intimations of the beautiful and poems: by Madison Cawein (New York; London: G. P. Putnam's Sons; The Knickerbocker Press, 1894 ) [CaweinM,Intimat].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1896], The Garden of Dreams (Louisville: John P Morton & Company, 1896 ) [CaweinM,GardenO2].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1898], Idyllic monologues: Poems by Madison Cawein: old and new world verses (Louisville: John P. Morton and Company, [1898] ) [CaweinM,Idyllic].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1898], Shapes and shadows: poems by Madison Cawein (New York: R. H. Russell, 1898 ) [CaweinM,ShapesA].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1898], [War, in] Spanish - American War Songs. A complete collection of newspaper verse during the recent war with Spain. Compiled and edited by Sidney A. Witherbee (Detroit: Sidney A. Witherbee, 1898 ) [CaweinM,WarISAW].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1899], Myth and romance: being a book of verses By Madison Cawein (New York; London: G. P. Putnam's Sons; The Knickerbocker Press, 1899 ) [CaweinM,MythARB].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1901], Weeds by the Wall: verses by Madison Cawein (Louisville: John P. Morton & Company, 1901 ) [CaweinM,WeedsBT].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1905], The vale of Tempe: poems by Madison J. Cawein (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1905 ) [CaweinM,ValeOTP].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1906], Nature - notes and impressions in prose and verse by Madison Cawein (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1906 ) [CaweinM,NatureN].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1908], An Ode read August 15, 1907, at the dedication of the monument erected at Gloucester, Massachusetts, in commemoration of the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the year sixteen hundred and twenty - three. By Madison Cawein (Louisville: John P. Morton & Company, 1908 ) [CaweinM,OdeRA11].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1908], The poems of Madison Cawein (Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, [1908] ) [CaweinM,PoemsOM].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1909], New poems by Madison Cawein (London: Grant Richards, 1909 ) [CaweinM,NewPBMC].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1909], The Giant and the Star: Little Annals in Rhyme By Madison Cawein (Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, [1909] ) [CaweinM,GiantAT].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1910], The Shadow Garden (A Phantasy) and Other Plays: By Madison Cawein (New York; Boston: G. P. Putnam's Sons; The Knickerbocker Press, 1910 ) [CaweinM,ShadowG].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1911], Poems by Madison Cawein (selected by the author) with a foreword by William Dean Howells (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1911 ) [CaweinM,PoemsBM].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1912], The poet, the fool and the faeries: by Madison Cawein (Boston: Small, Maynard and Company, [1912] ) [CaweinM,PoetTFA].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1913], Minions of the Moon: A Little Book of Song and Story By Madison Cawein ... illustrated (Cincinnati: Stewart & Kidd Company, [1913] ) [CaweinM,Minions].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1913], The Republic: a little book of homespun verse by Madison Cawein (Cincinnati: Stewart & Kidd Company, [1913] ) [CaweinM,Republi].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1914], The Poet and Nature and The Morning Road by Madison Cawein (Louisville: John P. Morton & Company, [1914] ) [CaweinM,PoetANA].
Cawein, Madison Julius 1865-1914 [1915], The cup of Comus: Fact and Fancy by Madison Cawein (New York: The Cameo Press, 1915 ) [CaweinM,CupOCFA].
Channing, William Ellery 1818-1901 [1843], Poems by William Ellery Channing (Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1843 ) [Channin,PoemsBW2].
Channing, William Ellery 1818-1901 [1847], Poems by William Ellery Channing. Second Series (Boston: James Munroe and Company, 1847 ) [Channin,PoemsBW3].
Channing, William Ellery 1818-1901 [1849], The Woodman, and other Poems. By William Ellery Channing (Boston: James Munroe & Company, 1849 ) [Channin,Woodman].
Channing, William Ellery 1818-1901 [1858], Near Home. A poem (Boston: James Munroe and Company, 1858 ) [Channin,NearHAP].
Channing, William Ellery 1818-1901 [1871], The Wanderer. A Colloquial Poem. By William Ellery Channing (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1871 ) [Channin,Wandere].
Channing, William Ellery 1818-1901 [1885], Eliot. A Poem. By William Ellery Channing (Boston: Cupples, Upham and Company, 1885 ) [Channin,EliotAP].
Channing, William Ellery 1818-1901 [1886], John Brown, and the heroes of Harper's Ferry. A Poem. By William Ellery Channing (Boston: Cupples, Upham and Company, 1886 ) [Channin,JohnBAT].
Channing, William Ellery 1818-1901 [1967], The collected poems of William Ellery Channing the younger, 1817 - 1901: facsimile reproductions edited with an introduction by Walter Harding (Gainesville: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1967 ) [Channin,Collect4].
Child, Lydia Maria Francis 1802-1880 [1832], The coronal. A collection of miscellaneous pieces, written at various times. By Mrs. Child (Boston: Carter and Hendee, 1832 ) [ChildLM,Coronal].
Child, Lydia Maria Francis 1802-1880 [1836], [To George Thompson, in] Songs of the free and hymns of Christian freedom (Boston: Isaac Knapp, 1836 ) [ChildLM,ToGTISO].
Child, Lydia Maria Francis 1802-1880 [1854], Flowers for children. By L. Maria Child (New York; Boston: C. S. Francis & Co.; J. H. Francis, 1854 ) [ChildLM,Flowers].
Child, Lydia Maria Francis 1802-1880 [1857], Autumnal leaves: tales and sketches in prose and rhyme. By L. Maria Child (New York; Boston: C. S. Francis & Co., 1857 ) [ChildLM,Autumna].
Child, Lydia Maria Francis 1802-1880 [1865], [John Brown and the colored child, in] The freedmen's book. By L. Maria Child (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1865 ) [ChildLM,JohnBAT2].
Child, Lydia Maria Francis 1802-1880 [1865], [Poems, in] Looking toward sunset. From Sources Old and New, Original and Selected. By L. Maria Child (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1865 ) [ChildLM,PoemsIL2].
Child, Lydia Maria Francis 1802-1880 [1882], ["I thank thee, friend, for words of cheer", in] Harper's cyclopaedia of British and American poetry: edited by Epes Sargent (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1882 ) [ChildLM,ITTFFWO].
Chivers, Thomas Holley 1809-1858 [1832], The path of sorrow, or, the lament of youth: A Poem. By Thomas H. Chivers (Franklin: Published by the Author, 1832 ) [Chivers,PathOSO].
Chivers, Thomas Holley 1809-1858 [1834], Conrad and Eudora; or the Death of Alonzo. A Tragedy. In five acts. Founded on the Murder of Sharpe, by Beauchamp, in Kentucky. By Thomas Holley Chivers (Philadelphia: 1834 ) [Chivers,ConradA].
Chivers, Thomas Holley 1809-1858 [1837], Nacoochee; or, the beautiful star, with other Poems. By T. H. Chivers (New York: W. E. Dean, 1837 ) [Chivers,Nacooch].
Chivers, Thomas Holley 1809-1858 [1845], The lost pleiad; and other poems. By T. H. Chivers (New York: Printed by Edward O. Jenkins, 1845 ) [Chivers,LostPAO].
Chivers, Thomas Holley 1809-1858 [1851], Eonchs of ruby. A Gift of Love. By T. H. Chivers (New York: Published by Spalding & Shepard, 1851 ) [Chivers,EonchsO].
Chivers, Thomas Holley 1809-1858 [1853], Atlanta: or The True Blessed Island of Poesy. A Paul epic -- in three lustra. By T. H. Chivers (Macon: Printed at the Georgia Citizen Office, 1853 ) [Chivers,Atlanta].
Chivers, Thomas Holley 1809-1858 [1853], Memoralia ([Philadelphia]: Lippincott, Grambo, & Co., [1853] ) [Chivers,Memoral].
Chivers, Thomas Holley 1809-1858 [1853], Virginalia; or, songs of my summer nights. A Gift of Love for the Beautiful. By T. H. Chivers (Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1853 ) [Chivers,Virgina].
Chivers, Thomas Holley 1809-1858 [1856], Birth - day song of liberty. A paean of glory for the heroes of freedom. By T. H. Chivers (Atlanta: C. R. Hanleiter & Co., Printers, 1856 ) [Chivers,BirthDS].
Chivers, Thomas Holley 1809-1858 [1858], The sons of Usna: a tragi - apotheosis, in five acts. By T. H. Chivers (Philadelphia: C. Sherman & Son, Printers, 1858 ) [Chivers,SonsOUA].
Chivers, Thomas Holley 1809-1858 [1980], The unpublished plays of Thomas Holley Chivers: transcribed from manuscript and edited and introduced by Charles M. Lombard (Delmar: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1980 ) [Chivers,Unpubli].
Church, Benjamin 1734-1776 [1751], A poem Occasioned by the Death Of the Honourable Jonathan Law Esq; Late Governor of Connecticut (New London: Printed by Timothy Green, 1751 ) [ChurchB,PoemOBT].
Church, Benjamin 1734-1776 [1757], The choice: a poem (Boston: Edes & Gill [etc.], 1757 ) [ChurchB,ChoiceA].
Church, Benjamin 1734-1776 [1765], Liberty and Property Vindicated, and the St pm n burnt. A discourse Occasionally Made On burning the Effige of the st pm n. In New - London, In the Colony of Connecticut. By a Friend to the Liberty of his Country (Boston: Re - printed and Sold at the Newest Printing - Office - [etc.], 1765 ) [ChurchB,Liberty].
Church, Benjamin 1734-1776 [1765], The times: a poem ([Boston]: Printed by Thomas and John Fleet, [1765] ) [ChurchB,TimesAP].
Church, Benjamin 1734-1776 [1766], Elegy on the death of the Reverend Jonathan Mayhew ... who departed this life July 9th, Anno Domini, 1766. Aetatis suae 46 (Boston: Printed and Sold by Edes and Gill [etc.], [1766] ) [ChurchB,ElegyOT2].
Church, Benjamin 1734-1776 [1769], An Elegy to the infamous memory of Sr. F B (Boston: [1769] ) [ChurchB,ElegyTT].
Church, Benjamin 1734-1776 [1769], An address To A Provincial Bashaw. By a Son of Liberty (Printed in (the Tyrannic administration of St. Francisco): 1769 ) [ChurchB,Address].
Church, Benjamin 1734-1776 [1770], An elegy To the Memory of That pious and eminent Servant of Jesus Christ, the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, Who departed this Life the 30th of September, 1770. Aetatis Suae 56 (Boston: Printed by Richard Draper, 1770 ) [ChurchB,ElegyTT2].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1828], [Poems, in] The legendary, consisting of original pieces, principally illustrated of American history, scenery, and manners. Edited by N. P. Willis. Volume II (Boston: Samuel G. Goodrich, 1828 ) [ClarkWG,PoemsIT12].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1829], [Extract from a New Year address, in] Specimens of American poetry, with critical and biographical notices. In three volumes. By Samuel Kettell. Vol. III (Boston: S. G. Goodrich and Co., 1829 ) [ClarkWG,Extract].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1830], [A dream of the sea, in] The token; a Christmas and New Year's present. Edited by S. G. Goodrich (Boston: Published by Carter and Hendee, 1830 ) [ClarkWG,ADOTSIT].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1832], [The minstrel, in] The token; a Christmas and New Year's present. Edited by S. G. Goodrich (Boston: Published by Gray and Bowen, 1832 ) [ClarkWG,TheMITT].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1833], [Poems, in] The religious souvenir, a Christmas, New Year's and Birth Day Present for MDCCCXXXIII. Edited by G. T. Bedell (Philadelphia: Key, Mielke & Biddle, 1833 ) [ClarkWG,PoemsIT13].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1833], [The child and dog, in] The pearl; or, affection's gift. A Christmas and New Year's present (Philadelphia: Thomas T. Ash, 1833 ) [ClarkWG,TheCADI].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1834], [Poems, in] The religious souvenir, a Christmas, New Year's and Birth Day Present for MDCCCXXXIV. Edited by G. T. Bedell (Philadelphia: Published by Key & Biddle, 1834 ) [ClarkWG,PoemsIT14].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1835], [Poems, in] The religious souvenir, a Christmas, New Year's and Birth Day Present for MDCCCXXXV. Edited By G. T. Bedell (Philadelphia: Published by Key & Biddle, 1835 ) [ClarkWG,PoemsIT15].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1835], [Poems, in] The rosary. Second edition (Boston: Printed by J. T. Buckingham, 1835 ) [ClarkWG,PoemsIT18].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1836], [Poems, in] The laurel: a gift for all seasons. Being a collection of poems. By American authors (Boston: Edward R. Broaders, 1836 ) [ClarkWG,PoemsIT11].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1836], [Poems, in] The religious souvenir, a Christmas, New Year's, and Birth Day Present, for MDCCCXXXVI. Edited by Chauncey Colton (Philadelphia: Key & Biddle, 1836 ) [ClarkWG,PoemsIT16].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1837], [Dorothea, in] The gift: a Christmas and New Year's present for 1837. Edited by Miss Leslie (Philadelphia: E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1837 ) [ClarkWG,Dorothe].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1837], [Poems, in] The religious souvenir for MDCCCXXXVII. Edited by Chauncey Colton (New York: Hall & Voorhies, 1837 ) [ClarkWG,PoemsIT17].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1838], [Reflection, in] The Christian keepsake and missionary annual. Edited by Rev. John A. Clark. 1838 (Philadelphia: William Marshall and Co., 1838 ) [ClarkWG,Reflect].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1839], [Going to battle, in] The Christian keepsake and missionary annual. Edited by Rev. John A. Clark. 1839 (Philadelphia; New York: William Marshall and Co.; Sherman and Trevett, at the Protestant Episcopal Press, 1839 ) [ClarkWG,GoingTB].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1844], [The plaint of love, in] The cypress wreath: a book of consolation for those who mourn. Edited by Rev. Rufus W. Griswold (Boston: Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1844 ) [ClarkWG,ThePOLI].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1847], The poetical writings of the late Willis Gaylord Clark. Second complete edition (New York: J. S. Redfield, 1847 ) [ClarkWG,Poetica2].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1850], ["Here speaks the voice of God" ... , in] Table Rock album and sketches of the Falls and scenery adjacent. Third edition -- with additions (Buffalo: Steam Press Of Jewett, Thomas & Co., 1850 ) [ClarkWG,HereSTV].
Clark, Willis Gaylord 1808-1841 [1851], The literary remains of the late Willis Gaylord Clark. Including the Ollapodiana Papers, the Spirit Of Life, and a selection from his various prose and poetical writings. Edited by Lewis Gaylord Clark. Fourth edition (New York: Stringer & Townsend, 1851 ) [ClarkWG,Literar].
Cliffton, William 1772-1799 [1796], The group: or an Elegant Representation illustrated. Embellished with a beautiful head of S. Verges (Philadelphia: Printed for Thomas Stephens, By Lang and Ustick, 1796 ) [Cliffto,GroupOA].
Cliffton, William 1772-1799 [1796], [A poetical rhapsody on the times, in] Tit for tat; or, a purge for a pill: being an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, lately published, entitled "A pill for porcupine." To which is added, a poetical rhapsody on the times. Describing The Disasters of an Emigrant. By Dick Retort (Philadelphia: Printed for the Author, [1796] ) [Cliffto,APROTTI].
Cliffton, William 1772-1799 [1799], [To William Gifford, Esquire, in] The Baviad and Maeviad, By William Gifford, Esquire. To which is prefixed, a poetical epistle to the author, by an American gentleman. A new edition revised (London; Philadelphia: Re - printed for William Cobbett, 1799 ) [Cliffto,ToWGEIT].
Cliffton, William 1772-1799 [1800], Poems, chiefly occasional, by the late Mr. Cliffton. To which are prefixed, introductory notices of the life, character and writings, of the author, and an engraved likeness (New York: Printed for J. W. Fenno, by G. & R. Waite, 1800 ) [Cliffto,PoemsCO].
Cockings, George 1758-1802 ? [1769], Arts, manufactures, and commerce: a poem. By George Cockings (London: Printed for the Author, and sold by J. Cooke [etc.], [1769] ) [Cocking,ArtsMAC].
Cockings, George 1758-1802 ? [1772], Benevolence, and gratitude: a poem. By George Cockings (London: Printed for the author, 1772 ) [Cocking,Benevol].
Cockings, George 1758-1802 ? [1781], The American war, a poem; in six books. In which the names of the officers who have distinguished themselves, during the war, are introduced (London: Printed by W. Richardson for the Author: and Sold by S. Hooper [etc.], 1781 ) [Cocking,America].
Cockings, George fl.1758-1802 ? [1762], War: an heroic poem from the Taking of Minorca By the French, to the Raising of the Siege of Quebec, By General Murray. By George Cockings (London; Portsmouth: Re - printed and Sold by Daniel Fowle, 1762 ) [Cocking,WarAHPF].
Cockings, George fl.1758-1802 ? [1772], [The conquest of Canada, or, the siege of Quebec] (Philadelphia: W. Magill, [1772] ) [Cocking,TheCOCO].
Cole, Thomas 1801-1848 [1972], Thomas Cole's poetry: the collected poems of America's foremost painter of the Hudson River School reflecting his feelings for nature and the romantic spirit of the Nineteenth Century: By Thomas Cole: Compiled and Edited By Marshall B. Tymn (York: Liberty Cap Books, [1972] ) [ColeT1,ThomasC].
Colman, Benjamin 1673-1747 [1707], [A poem on Elijah's translation, in] A Funeral Sermon on the death of that Learned & Excellent Divine The Reverend Mr. Samuel Willard, Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston, and Vice - President Of Harvard Colledge. Who Deceased Sept. 12, 1707. Aetatis Suae 68. By Ebenezer Pemberton ... To which is Annexed, a poem, on the same Sorrowful Occasion, By the Reverend Mr Benjamin Colman (Boston: Printed by B. Green, for Benj Eliot [etc.], 1707 ) [ColmanB,APOETIA].
Colman, Benjamin 1673-1747 [1749], [Poems, in] The Life and Character of the Reverend Benjamin Colman ... Late Pastor of a Church in Boston New - England Who Deceased August 29th 1747. By Ebenezer Turell (Boston: Printed and Sold by Rogers and Fowle ... and by J. Edwards [etc.], 1749 ) [ColmanB,PoemsIT19].
Cook, Ebenezer 1667-1732 [1726], Mors omnibus communis (Annapolis: Printed and Sold by W. Parks, [1726] ) [CookE1,MorsOC].
Cook, Ebenezer 1667-1732 [1731], The Maryland muse. Containing I. The History of Colonel Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia. Done into Hudibrastick Verse, from an old MS. II. The Sotweed Factor, or Voiage to Maryland. The Third Edition, Corrected and Amended. By E. Cooke, Gent. (Annapolis: Printed by W. Parks, 1731 ) [CookE1,Marylan].
Cook, Ebenezer 1667-1732 [1900], Early Maryland poetry. The works of Ebenezer Cook ... with an Appendix containing The Mousetrap, edited by Bernard C. Steiner (Baltimore: Printed by John Murphy Company., 1900 ) [CookE1,EarlyMP].
Cooke, Rose Terry 1827-1892 [1861], Poems by Rose Terry (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1861 ) [CookeRT,PoemsBR].
Cooke, Rose Terry 1827-1892 [1864], [Army vespers, in] The spirit of the fair. No. 16. Friday, April 22, 1864. Editorial committee: Augustus R. Macdonough, -- Chairman. Mrs. Charles E. Butler, Mrs. Edward Cooper, C. Astor Bristed, Chester P. Dewey, James W. Gerard, Jr., William J. Hoppin, Henry D. Sedgwick, Frederick Sheldon, Charles K. Tuckerman, W. P. Talboys (New York: John F. Trow, 1864 ) [CookeRT,ArmyVIT].
Cooke, Rose Terry 1827-1892 [1864], [The raft - light, in] The spirit of the fair. No. 17. Saturday, April 23, 1864. Editorial committee: Augustus R. Macdonough, -- Chairman. Mrs. Charles E. Butler, Mrs. Edward Cooper, C. Astor Bristed, Chester P. Dewey, James W. Gerard, Jr., William J. Hoppin, Henry D. Sedgwick, Frederick Sheldon, Charles K. Tuckerman, W. P. Talboys (New York: John F. Trow, 1864 ) [CookeRT,TheRLIT].
Cooke, Rose Terry 1827-1892 [1877], [Poems, in] Hillside and Seaside in poetry: a companion to "Roadside poems": edited by Lucy Larcom (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1877 ) [CookeRT,PoemsIH].
Cooke, Rose Terry 1827-1892 [1882], [A great shame, in] The poet and the children: carefully selected poems from the works of the best and most popular writers for children: edited by Matthew Henry Lothrop: illustrated with nearly two hundred engravings from original designs by J. Wells Champney, Miss L. B. Humphrey, Jessie Curtis Shepherd, Walter Shirlaw, F. H. Lungren, G. F. Barnes and other distinguished artists (Boston: D. Lothrop and Company, [1882] ) [CookeRT,AGSITPA].
Cooke, Rose Terry 1827-1892 [1883], [The Old Garden, in] Grandma's Garden: with Many Original Poems suggested and arranged by Kate Sanborn: illustrated by Walter Satterlee (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1883 ) [CookeRT,TheOGIG].
Cooke, Rose Terry 1827-1892 [1886], ["Give her the soldier's rite!", in] In Memoriam. Harriet W. Foote Hawley ([Washington]: [1886] ) [CookeRT,GiveHTS].
Cooke, Rose Terry 1827-1892 [1886], [My blossom, in] Home life in song with the poets of to - day. I. Babyhood. II. Childhood and youth. III. Home life. IV. Grandparents. V. Looking backward. New and enlarged edition, with illustrations (New York: Anson D. F. Randolph & Company, [1886] ) [CookeRT,MyBIHLI].
Cooke, Rose Terry 1827-1892 [1888], Poems: By Rose Terry Cooke (New York: William S. Gottsberger, 1888 ) [CookeRT,PoemsBR2].
Cooke, Rose Terry 1827-1892 [1890], [Abraham Lincoln, in] The Lincoln memorial: album - immortelles. Original life pictures, with autographs, from the hands and hearts of eminent Americans and Europeans, contemporaries of the great martyr to liberty, Abraham Lincoln. Together with extracts from his speeches, letters and sayings. Collected and edited by Osborn H. Oldroyd. With an introduction by Matthew Simpson ... and a sketch of the patriot's life by Hon. Isaac N. Arnold (Springfield: Lincoln Publishing Co., 1890 ) [CookeRT,Abraham].
Cradock, Thomas 1718-1770 [1983], The Poetic Writings of Thomas Cradock, 1718 - 1770: Edited with an Introduction by David Curtis Skaggs (Newark; London; Toronto: University of Delaware Press; Associated University Presses, [1983] ) [Cradock,PoeticW].
Cranch, Christopher Pearse 1813-1892 [1840], A poem delivered in the first congregational church in the town of Quincy, May 25, 1840, the two hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the town. By Christopher Pearse Cranch. Published by request (Boston: James Munroe and Company, 1840 ) [CranchC,PoemDIT].
Cranch, Christopher Pearse 1813-1892 [1844], Poems by Christopher Pearse Cranch (Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1844 ) [CranchC,PoemsBC].
Cranch, Christopher Pearse 1813-1892 [1864], [Farewell to America, in] The silver bell, a new singing book for schools, academies, select classes, and the social circle, containing a choice selection of the most favorite songs, duetts, trios, quartettes, hymn - tunes, chants, and pieces for concerts and exhibitions, arranged with piano - forte accompaniment, also, a complete course of Elementary Instruction, with a large number of Exercises suitable for practice. By Charles Butler (New York: Published by Hamilton S. Gordon, [1864] ) [CranchC,Farewel2].
Cranch, Christopher Pearse 1813-1892 [1864], [Poems, in] The spirit of the fair. Tuesday, April 19, 1864. No. 13. Editorial committee: Augustus R. Macdonough, -- Chairman. Mrs. Charles E. Butler, Mrs. Edward Cooper, C. Astor Bristed, Chester P. Dewey, James W. Gerard, Jr., William J. Hoppin, Henry D. Sedgwick, Frederick Sheldon, Charles K. Tuckerman (New York: John F. Trow, Publisher and Printer, [1864] ) [CranchC,PoemsIT20].
Cranch, Christopher Pearse 1813-1892 [1875], The bird and the bell, with other poems. By Christopher Pearse Cranch (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1875 ) [CranchC,BirdATB].
Cranch, Christopher Pearse 1813-1892 [1879], [Vesuvius, in] Poems of Places: edited by Henry W. Longfellow: Italy. Vol. III (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, [1876 - 1879] ) [CranchC,Vesuviu].
Cranch, Christopher Pearse 1813-1892 [1887], Ariel and Caliban with other poems by Christopher Pearse Cranch (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside Press, 1887 ) [CranchC,ArielAC].
Cranch, Christopher Pearse 1813-1892 [1890], [The mild autumnal day, in] The "Chappel of Ease" and Church of Statesmen. Commemorative Services at the completion of two hundred and fifty years since the gathering of the First Church of Christ in Quincy. With illustrations ([Cambridge]: John Wilson and Son, 1890 ) [CranchC,TheMADI].
Cranch, Christopher Pearse 1813-1892 [1909], [Phaeton, in] Stories of classic myths retold from St. Nicholas (New York: The Century Co., 1909 ) [CranchC,Phaeton].
Crane, Stephen 1871-1900 [1969], The University of Virginia Edition of The Works of Stephen Crane. Volume X: Poems and Literary Remains ([Charlottesville]: The University Press of Virginia, [1969] ) [CraneS1,Univers].
Crapsey, Adelaide 1878-1914 [1977], The Complete Poems and Collected Letters of Adelaide Crapsey ([New York]: State University of New York Press, [1977] ) [Crapsey,Complet].
Dana, Richard Henry 1787-1879 [1850], Poems and prose writings. By Richard Henry Dana (New York: Baker and Scribner, 1850 ) [DanaRH1,PoemsAP].
Danforth, John 1660-1730 [1969], [Poems, in] Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society: April 17, 1968 -- October 16, 1968: Volume 78 (Worcester: Published by the Society, 1969 ) [Danfort,PoemsIP2].
Danforth, Samuel 1626-1674 [1927], Handkerchiefs from Paul, being pious and consolatory verses of Puritan Massachusetts including unpublished poems by Benjamin Tompson, John Wilson and Anna Hayden. Together with other Poems by Samuel Torrey and Samuel Danforth and John Wilson. Reprinted from Rare Originals. Edited with Introduction and Notes by Kenneth B. Murdock (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1927 ) [Danfort,Handker].
Davies, Samuel 1723-1761 [1968], Collected poems of Samuel Davies: 1723 - 1761: facsimile reproductions edited with an introduction and notes by Richard Beale Davis (Gainesville: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1968 ) [DaviesS,Collect5].
Dawson, William 1704-1752 [1736], Poems on Several Occasions. By a Gentleman of Virginia (Williamsburg: Printed and Sold by William Parks, 1736 ) [DawsonW,PoemsOS2].
DeForest, John William 1826-1906 [1901], The Downing legends: Stories in Rhyme. The witch of Shiloh, the last of the Wampanoags, the gentle earl, the enchanted voyage, by John William DeForest (New Haven: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1901 ) [Defores,Downing].
DeForest, John William 1826-1906 [1902], Poems: medley and Palestina: by J. W. DeForest (New Haven: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1902 ) [Defores,PoemsMA].
Dickinson, Emily 1830-1886 [1890], Poems by Emily Dickinson: Edited by two of her Friends: Mabel Loomis Todd and T. W. Higginson (Boston: Robert Brothers, 1890 ) [Dickins,PoemsBE3].
Dickinson, Emily 1830-1886 [1892], Poems by Emily Dickinson: Edited by two of her friends: T. W. Higginson and Mabel Loomis Todd: second series (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1892 ) [Dickins,PoemsBE4].
Dickinson, Emily 1830-1886 [1896], Poems by Emily Dickinson: edited by Mabell Loomis Todd. Third series (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1896 ) [Dickins,PoemsBE2].
Dickinson, Emily 1830-1886 [1915], The single hound: poems of a lifetime, by Emily Dickinson, with an introduction by her niece Martha Dickinson Bianchi (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1915 ) [Dickins,SingleH].
Dodge, Mary Abigail 1833-1896 [1864], [Compensation, in] The spirit of the fair. Friday, April 8, 1864. No 4. Editorial committee: Augustus R. Macdonough, -- Chairman. Mrs. Charles E. Butler, Mrs. Edward Cooper, C. Astor Bristed, Chester P. Dewey, James W. Gerard, Jr., William J. Hoppin, Henry D. Sedgwick, Frederick Sheldon, Charles K. Tuckerman (New York: John F. Trow, 1864 ) [DodgeMA,Compens].
Dodge, Mary Abigail 1833-1896 [1876], [Revelling, in] Laurel Leaves. Original poems, stories, and essays, by Henry W. Longfellow, John G. Whittier, Oliver Wendell Holmes, William Cullen Bryant, James Russell Lowell, J. T. Trowbridge, E. P. Whipple, T. W. Higginson, Louisa M. Alcott, Gail Hamilton, Harriet Prescott Spofford, H. H., Louise Chandler Moulton, Nora Perry, Sarah Helen Whitman, Margaret J. Preston, Bayard Taylor, R. H. Stoddard, Alfred Tennyson, A. C. Swinburne, Charles Kingsley, Tom Taylor, Edward Eggleston, J. W. de Forrest, George Cary Eggleston, William Ellery Channing, J. Boyle O'Reilly, William Winter, Edward S. Rand, Jr., William Mathews, A. Bronson Alcott, Charles Dudley Warner, John Paul, William F. Gill, Frederick Viaux. Illustrated (Boston: William F. Gill and Company, 1876 ) [DodgeMA,Revelli].
Dodge, Mary Abigail 1833-1896 [1902], Chips, fragments and vestiges by Gail Hamilton: collected and arranged by H. Augusta Dodge (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1902 ) [DodgeMA,ChipsFA].
Dodge, Mary Mapes 1830-1905 ? [1864], [By the sea, in] The boatswain's whistle. No.1 (Boston: National Sailor's Fair, 1864 ) [DodgeMM,ByTSITB].
Dodge, Mary Mapes 1830-1905 ? [1871], [Blossom - time, in] Folk Songs, No. 2. Songs of Home selected from many sources, with numerous illustrations from original designs, by Fenn, Hennessy, Griswold, La Farge, Macdonough, Hoppin, Boughton, Barry, Etc. Etc. (New York: Charles Scribner and Company, 1871 ) [DodgeMM,Blossom].
Dodge, Mary Mapes 1830-1905 ? [1877], [Can a little child, like me?, in] Baby days: a selection of Songs, Stories, and Pictures, For very little folks. With an introduction by the editor of St. Nicholas. 300 illustrations. New edition, with music (New York: Scribner & Co., [1877] ) [DodgeMM,CanALCL].
Dodge, Mary Mapes 1830-1905 ? [1879], Along the way by Mary Mapes Dodge (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1879 ) [DodgeMM,AlongTW].
Dodge, Mary Mapes 1830-1905 ? [1885], St. Nicholas songs with illustrations (New York: The Century Co., [1885] ) [DodgeMM,StNSWI].
Dodge, Mary Mapes 1830-1905 ? [1894], When life is young: a collection of verse for boys and girls by Mary Mapes Dodge (New York: The Century Co, 1894 ) [DodgeMM,WhenLIY].
Dodge, Mary Mapes 1830-1905 ? [1904], Poems and verses by Mary Mapes Dodge (New York: The Century Co., 1904 ) [DodgeMM,PoemsAV].
Dodge, Mary Mapes 1830-1905 ? [1904], Rhymes and jingles by Mary Mapes Dodge: illustrated by Sarah S. Stilwell (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1904 ) [DodgeMM,RhymesA].
Dodge, Mary Mapes 1830-1905 ? [1923], [Poems, in] St. Nicholas book of verse: edited by Mary Budd Skinner and Joseph Osmun Skinner: illustrated By W. O. Berger (New York; London: Published by The Century Co., 1923 ) [DodgeMM,PoemsIS].
Dorr, Julia Caroline Ripley 1825-1913 [1866], [Poem, in] Oration by Prof. Brainerd Kellogg, and poem by Mrs. J. C. R. Dorr, delivered at the Pioneer Centennial Celebration. Middlebury, Vermont, July 4th, 1866 (Middlebury: Register book and job printing establishment, 1866 ) [DorrJCR,PoemIOB].
Dorr, Julia Caroline Ripley 1825-1913 [1879], Friar Anselmo and other poems, by Julia C. R. Dorr (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1879 ) [DorrJCR,FriarAA].
Dorr, Julia Caroline Ripley 1825-1913 [1892], Poems by Julia C. R. Dorr (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1892 ) [DorrJCR,PoemsBJ3].
Dorr, Julia Caroline Ripley 1825-1913 [1913], Last poems including Afterglow and Beyond the sunset: by Julia C. R. Dorr (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1913 ) [DorrJCR,LastPIA].
Drake, Joseph Rodman 1795-1820 [1935], [Poems, in] The life and works of Joseph Rodman Drake (1795 - 1820): A Memoir and complete text of his poems & prose including much never before printed: prepared by Frank Lester Pleadwell (Boston: Printed for the author by the Merrymount Press, 1935 ) [DrakeJR,PoemsIT21].
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hickey 1823-1884 [1843], Massachusetts and other poems, by Augustine J. H. Duganne (Boston: William D. Ticknor & Co., 1843 ) [Duganne,Massach].
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hickey 1823-1884 [1848], [Poems, in] Golden leaflets: a selection of poetry, designed as a present book for all seasons. Edited by J. M. Fletcher (Nashua: J. Buffum; J. M. Fletcher, 1848 ) [Duganne,PoemsIG].
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hickey 1823-1884 [1850], [Poems, in] The floral gift, from nature and the heart. Edited by Mary Chauncey (New York: Leavitt & Company, 1850 ) [Duganne,PoemsIT22].
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hickey 1823-1884 [1862], Ballads of the war. By Augustine J. H. Duganne, splendidly and profusely illustrated From original Drawings by the best Artists. Engraved by John Filmer (New York: Published by John Robins, 1862 ) [Duganne,Ballads].
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hickey 1823-1884 [1864], [Bethel, in] Lyrics of loyalty arranged and edited by Frank Moore (New York: George P. Putnam, 1864 ) [Duganne,BethelI].
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hickey 1823-1884 [1865], Duganne's Poetical Works. Autograph edition. Seventy - five Copies (Philadelphia: 1865 ) [Duganne,Duganne].
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hickey 1823-1884 [1865], Twenty months in the Department of the Gulf. By A. J. H. Duganne (New York: J. F. Robens, 1865 ) [Duganne,TwentyM].
Duganne, Augustine Joseph Hickey 1823-1884 [1865], Utterances: by A. J. H. Duganne (New York: Published by Robert M. De Witt, 1865 ) [Duganne,Utteran].
Dunbar, Paul Laurence 1872-1906 [1993], The Collected Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar: Edited and with an Introduction by Joanne M. Braxton (Charlottesville; London: The University Press of Virginia, 1993 ) [DunbarP,Collect6].
Dwight, Timothy 1752-1817 [1780], America: or, a poem on the settlement Of the British colonies; Addressed To the Friends of Freedom, and their Country. By a Gentleman educated at Yale - College (New - Haven: Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green, [1780] ) [DwightT,America2].
Dwight, Timothy 1752-1817 [1785], The conquest of Canäan; a poem, in Eleven Books. By Timothy Dwight (Hartford: Printed by Elisha Babcock, 1785 ) [DwightT,Conques].
Dwight, Timothy 1752-1817 [1788], The triumph of infidelity: a poem (Printed in the world, 1788 ) [DwightT,Triumph2].
Dwight, Timothy 1752-1817 [1793], [Poems, in] American poems, selected and original. Vol. I. (Litchfield: Printed by Collier and Buel, [1793] ) [DwightT,PoemsIA2].
Dwight, Timothy 1752-1817 [1794], Greenfield Hill: A poem in seven parts. I. The prospect. II. The flourishing village. III. The burning of Fairfield. IV. The destruction of the Pequods. V. The clergyman's advice to the villagers. VI. The farmer's advice to the villagers. VII. The vision, or prospect of the future happiness of America. By Timothy Dwight (New York: Printed by Childs and Swaine, 1794 ) [DwightT,Greenfi].
Eastburn, James Wallis 1797-1819 [1820], Yamoyden, a tale of the wars of King Philip: in six cantos. By the late Rev. James Wallis Eastburn ... and his friend [ie. Robert Charles Sands] (New York: Published By James Eastburn, 1820 ) [Eastbur,Yamoyde].
Embury, Emma Catherine 1806-1863 [1846], Love's token - flowers. By Emma C. Embury (New York: J. C. Riker, 1846 ) [EmburyE,LovesTF].
Embury, Emma Catherine 1806-1863 [1869], The poems of Mrs. Emma Catherine Embury (New York: Published by Hurd and Houghton, 1869 ) [EmburyE,PoemsOM2].
Emerson, Ralph Waldo 1803-1882 [1904], Poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton Mifflin Company; The Riverside Press, [1904] ) [Emerson,PoemsBR3].
Emmons, Richard 1788-1834 [1827], The Fredoniad: or, independence preserved. An epick poem on the late war of 1812. By Richard Emmons ... in four volumes (Boston: Published for the Author, by William Emmons, 1827 ) [EmmonsR,Fredoni].
Emmons, Richard 1788-1834 [1830], The national jubilee, and other miscellaneous poems. By Richard Emmons (Washington: F. S. Myer, 1830 ) [EmmonsR,Nationa].
Emmons, Richard 1788-1834 [1831], Defence of Baltimore, and death of General Ross. By Richard Emmons ... Fredoniad. -- Canto xxxix. -- Third edition (Washington: Published by William Emmons, 1831 ) [EmmonsR,Defence].
Emmons, Richard 1788-1834 [1856], The battle of Bunker Hill, or the temple of liberty; an historic poem in four cantos. By the late Richard Emmons (Boston: William Emmons, 1856 ) [EmmonsR,BattleO2].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1838], Zephaniah Doolittle; a poem. From the Manuscripts of Montmorency Sneerlip Snags, Esq.: Edited by Thomas Dunn English, Blockley, Pa. (Philadelphia: Printed by C. Alexander, 1838 ) [English,Zephani].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1841], [Poems, in] The amateur's musical library: a collection of piano - forte music, and songs; embracing the most popular airs from the latest operas, consisting of cavatinas, waltzes, marches, quick - steps, cotillions, and many new pieces by the editor; as well as a large number of songs, duetts, trios, quartettes, &c. The whole selected from the most distinguished European Authors: including also numerous original compositions by celebrated authors in the United States. Edited by Charles Jarvis (Philadelphia: Hooker & Agnew, 1841 ) [English,PoemsIT23].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1846], [The gallows - goers, in] The Pioneer: Or Leaves From An Editor's Portfolio. By Henry Clapp, Jr. (Lynn: Printed by J. B. Tolman, 1846 ) [English,TheGGIT].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1850], [I am your captive, in] The floral gift, from nature and the heart. Edited by Mary Chauncey (New York: Leavitt & Company, 1850 ) [English,IAYCITF].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1869], [Poems, in] The Southern Amaranth. A carefully selected collection of poems growing out of and in reference to the late war. Edited by Miss Sallie A. Brock (New York: George S. Wilcox, 1869 ) [English,PoemsIT24].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1874], [O'er the Seas, in] Half hours with the poets: a collection of choice poems, from Chaucer to Tennyson (New York: James Miller, 1874 ) [English,OerTSIH].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1878], Gasology: A Satire: By John Donkey (Philadelphia: John Donkey & Co., 1878 ) [English,Gasolog].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1880], American ballads by Thos. Dunn English (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1880 ) [English,America3].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1885], The boy's book of battle - lyrics: a collection of verses illustrating some notable events in the history of the United States of America, from the Colonial period to the outbreak of the Sectional War by Thos. Dunn English ... with historical notes and numerous engravings of persons, scenes, and places (New York: Harper & Brothers,, 1885 ) [English,BoysBOB].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1887], [Strike while the iron is hot, in] Standard Recitations for children. By best authors. A choice collection of Beautiful Compositions Carefully Compiled for school, lyceum, parlor, and other entertainments, by Frances P. Sullivan. No. 18. Issued Quarterly, January 1888. Subscription, 50 Cents per Year. Entered at the Post Office, N. Y. as second class matter (New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1887 ) [English,StrikeW].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1891], [The receiving ship, in] Standard Recitations by best authors. A choice collection of Beautiful Compositions Carefully Compiled for school, lyceum, parlor, and other entertainments, by Frances P. Sullivan. No. 32. Issued Quarterly, June 1891. Subscription, 50 Cents per Year. Entered at the Post Office, N. Y. as second class matter (New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1891 ) [English,TheRSIS].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1894], The select poems of Dr. Thomas Dunn English (exclusive of the "Battle lyrics"): edited by Alice English (Newark: Published by private subscription, 1894 ) [English,SelectP].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1895], Hurrah For You, Old Glory. A new folk song, by Dr. Thomas Dunn English (Newark: A. English, 1895 ) [English,HurrahF].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1898], [The hunters, in] Standard Recitations by best authors. A choice collection of Beautiful Compositions Carefully Compiled for school, lyceum, parlor, and other entertainments, by Frances P. Sullivan. No. 47. Issued Quarterly March, 1898. Subscription, 50 Cents per Year. Entered at the Post Office, N. Y. as second class matter (New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1898 ) [English,TheHISR].
English, Thomas Dunn 1819-1902 [1898], [The soldiers of the Union War, in] Spanish - American War Songs: A complete collection of newspaper verse during the recent war with Spain: Compiled and Edited By Sidney A. Witherbee (Detroit: Sidney A. Witherbee, 1898 ) [English,TheSOTU].
Evans, Nathaniel 1742-1767 [1772], Poems on several occasions with some other compositions. By Nathaniel Evans (Philadelphia: Printed by John Dunlap [etc.], 1772 ) [EvansN1,PoemsOS3].
Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln 1803-1844 [1811], The poems and prose writings of Sumner Lincoln Fairfield. In two volumes (Philadelphia: Printed for the Proprietor, 1811 ) [Fairfie,PoemsAP2].
Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln 1803-1844 [1822], The siege of Constantinople. A Poem. By Sumner Lincoln Fairfield (Charleston: Printed and published by Wm. Riley, 1822 ) [Fairfie,SiegeOC].
Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln 1803-1844 [1823], Poems, by Sumner Lincoln Fairfield (New York: Published by E. Bliss and E. White, Collins and Co., Collins and Hannay, F. and R. Lockwood, and J. V. Seaman, 1823 ) [Fairfie,PoemsBS].
Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln 1803-1844 [1824], Lays of Melpomene. By Sumner L. Fairfield (Portland: Printed by Todd and Smith, 1824 ) [Fairfie,LaysOMB].
Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln 1803-1844 [1825], Mina, a dramatic sketch: with Other Poems. By Sumner Lincoln Fairfield (Baltimore: Published by Joseph Robinson, 1825 ) [Fairfie,MinaADS].
Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln 1803-1844 [1826], The passage of the sea; a poem. With other pieces. By S. L. Fairfield (New York: Printed by Folsom and Allen, 1826 ) [Fairfie,Passage].
Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln 1803-1844 [1829], The heir of the world, and lesser poems. By Sumner L. Fairfield (Philadelphia: James Maxwell, 1829 ) [Fairfie,HeirOTW].
Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln 1803-1844 [1830], Abaddon, the spirit of destruction; and other poems. By Sumner L. Fairfield (New York: Sleight and Robinson, 1830 ) [Fairfie,Abaddon].
Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln 1803-1844 [1832], The last night of Pompeii; a poem: and lays and legends. By Sumner Lincoln Fairfield (New York: Elliott and Palmer, 1832 ) [Fairfie,LastNOP].
Fairfield, Sumner Lincoln 1803-1844 [1860], [Poems, in] The autobiography of Jane Fairfield; embracing a few select poems by Sumner Lincoln Fairfield (Boston: Published by Bazin and Ellsworth, 1860 ) [Fairfie,PoemsIT25].
Fawcett, Edgar 1847-1904 [1872], Short poems for short people. By Edgar Fawcett (New York: Francis B. Felt & Company, 1872 ) [Fawcett,ShortPF].
Fawcett, Edgar 1847-1904 [1878], Fantasy and Passion. By Edgar Fawcett (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1878 ) [Fawcett,Fantasy].
Fawcett, Edgar 1847-1904 [1884], Song and Story: later poems by Edgar Fawcett (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1884 ) [Fawcett,SongASL].
Fawcett, Edgar 1847-1904 [1885], The Buntling Ball: a Graeco - American play: A Social Satire: illustrations by C. D. Weldon (New York; London: Funk & Wagnalls, 1885 ) [Fawcett,Buntlin].
Fawcett, Edgar 1847-1904 [1885], The New King Arthur: an opera without music: By the Author of "The Buntling Ball" (New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1885 ) [Fawcett,NewKAAO].
Fawcett, Edgar 1847-1904 [1886], Romance and revery: poems by Edgar Fawcett (Boston: Ticknor and Company, 1886 ) [Fawcett,Romance].
Fawcett, Edgar 1847-1904 [1891], Songs of Doubt and Dream (Poems) By Edgar Fawcett (Toronto: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1891 ) [Fawcett,SongsOD].
Fawcett, Edgar 1847-1904 [1903], Voices and visions: Later Verses By Edgar Fawcett (London: Eveleigh Nash, 1903 ) [Fawcett,VoicesA].
Fenollosa, Ernest Francisco 1853-1908 [1874], [Poem, in] Baccalaureate Sermon, and Oration and Poem. Class of 1874 (Cambridge: Press of John Wilson and Son, 1874 ) [Fenollo,PoemIBS].
Fenollosa, Ernest Francisco 1853-1908 [1893], East and west: the discovery of America and other poems by Ernest Francisco Fenollosa (New York: Thomas Y Crowell and Company, 1893 ) [Fenollo,EastAWT].
Fessenden, Thomas Green 1771-1837 [1806], Democracy unveiled, or, tyranny stripped of the garb of patriotism. By Christopher Caustic, L. L. D. &c.&c.&c.&c.&c.&c.&c.&c.&c. In two volumes ... Third edition, with large additions (New York: Printed for I. Riley, & Co., 1806 ) [Fessend,Democra].
Fessenden, Thomas Green 1771-1837 [1806], Original poems. By Thomas Green Fessenden, esq. (Philadelphia: Printed at the Lorenzo Press of E. Bronson, 1806 ) [Fessend,Origina2].
Fessenden, Thomas Green 1771-1837 [1809], Pills, poetical, political, and philosophical. Prescribed for the purpose of purging the publick of fiddling philosophers, of puny poetasters, of paltry politicans, and petty partisans. By Peter Pepper - box, poet and physician (Philadelphia: Printed for the author, 1809 ) [Fessend,PillsPP].
Fessenden, Thomas Green 1771-1837 [1818], The ladies monitor, a poem. By Thomas G. Fessenden (Bellows Falls: Printed by Bill Blake & Co., 1818 ) [Fessend,LadiesM].
Fessenden, Thomas Green 1771-1837 [1836], Terrible tractoration, and other poems. By Christopher Caustic, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Aberdeen, and honorary member of no less than nineteen very learned societies. Third American Edition (Boston: Russell, Shattuck & Co.; Tuttle, Weeks And Dennett, 1836 ) [Fessend,Terribl].
Field, Eugene 1850-1895 [1876], "Slug 14." A Doggerel Rhyme (Detailing The Fate Of A "Rat" Who Spaced Nonpareil With Brevier). Read By Eugene Field, Esq., at the Printer's Banquet, January 1st, 1876, at St. Joseph, Missouri (St. Joseph: Privately printed, [1876] ) [FieldE1,Slug1AD].
Field, Eugene 1850-1895 [1901], A little book of tribune verse. A number of hitherto uncollected poems, grave and gay. By Eugene Field (Denver: Tandy, Wheeler & Co., 1901 ) [FieldE1,LittleB].
Field, Eugene 1850-1895 [1901], Nonsense for Old and Young: By Eugene Field: Illustrated by John C. Frohn (Boston: Henry A. Dickerman & Son, 1901 ) [FieldE1,Nonsens].
Field, Eugene 1850-1895 [1905], Hoosier lyrics by Eugene Field (Chicago: M. A. Donohue & Company, [1905] ) [FieldE1,Hoosier].
Field, Eugene 1850-1895 [1905], The clink of the ice and other poems worth reading: by Eugene Field (Chicago: M. A. Donohue & Co., [1905] ) [FieldE1,ClinkOT].
Field, Eugene 1850-1895 [1917], Verse and prose by Eugene Field: from the George H. Yenowine collection of books and manuscripts: edited by Henry H. Harper: with an introduction by William P. Trent (Boston: Printed exclusively for members of the Bibliophile Society by permission of Mr. William K. Bixby, 1917 ) [FieldE1,VerseAP].
Field, Eugene 1850-1895 [1922], The poems of Eugene Field (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1922 ) [FieldE1,PoemsOE].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1838], [Songs and sketches] (Privately printed, 1838? ) [FieldsJ,SongsAS].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1840], [Poems, in] The North Star: the poetry of freedom, by her friends (Philadelphia: Printed by Merrihew and Thompson, 1840 ) [FieldsJ,PoemsIT26].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1849], Poems by James T. Fields (Boston: William D. Ticknor & Company, 1849 ) [FieldsJ,PoemsBJ4].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1850], [Poem, in] Festival of the Sons of New Hampshire: with the speeches of Messrs. Webster, Woodbury, Wilder, Bigelow, Parker, Dearborn, Hubbard, Goodrich, Hale, Plummer, Wilson, Chamberlain, and others, together with the names of those present, and letters from distinguished individuals. Celebrated in Boston, November 7, 1849. Phonographic report by Dr. James W. Stone (Boston: James French, 1850 ) [FieldsJ,PoemIFO].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1850], [Poems, in] Gems for you; from New Hampshire Authors. By F. A. Moore (Manchester: William H. Fisk, 1850 ) [FieldsJ,PoemsIG2].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1851], [A child's Valentine, in] The gem of the western world, for all seasons. Edited by Mary E. Hewitt (New York: Published by Cornish, Lamport & Co., [1851] ) [FieldsJ,ACVITGO].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1854], Poems by James T. Fields (Cambridge: Printed by Metcalf and Company, University Press, [1854] ) [FieldsJ,PoemsBJ5].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1858], A few verses for a few friends (Cambridge: Houghton Mifflin, 1858 ) [FieldsJ,FewVFAF].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1862], Rally round the flag: Words by Jas. T. Fields Esq.: music by Wm. B. Bradbury (Boston; New York: Published by Oliver Ditson & Co.; Firth Pond & Co., 1862 ) [FieldsJ,RallyRT].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1864], [Abou Ben Butler, in] Personal and political ballads: arranged and edited by Frank Moore (New York: George P. Putnam, 1864 ) [FieldsJ,AbouBBI].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1865], [Poems, in] The poets of Portsmouth. Compiled by Aurin M. Payson and Albert Laighton (Boston; Portsmouth: Walker, Wise, and Company; Jos. H. Foster, 1865 ) [FieldsJ,PoemsIT27].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1881], Ballads and other verses by James Thomas Fields (Boston; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside Press, 1881 ) [FieldsJ,Ballads2].
Fields, James Thomas 1817-1881 [1882], [Lines on finding a watchman sound asleep ... , in] James T. Fields: biographical notes and personal sketches with unpublished fragments and tributes from men and women of letters (Boston; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside Press, 1882 ) [FieldsJ,LinesOF].
Foster, Stephen 1826-1864 [1990], The Music of Stephen C. Foster ... A Critical Edition Prepared by Steven Saunders and Deane L. Root (Washington; London: Smithsonian Institution Press, [1990] ) [FosterS,MusicOS].
Freneau, Philip Morin 1752-1832 [1929], Poems of Freneau: edited with a critical introduction by Harry Hayden Clark (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, [1929] ) [Freneau,PoemsOF].
Freneau, Philip Morin 1752-1832 [1945], The Last Poems of Philip Freneau: Edited by Lewis Leary (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1945 ) [Freneau,LastPOP].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1835], Erato, number I. By William D. Gallagher (Cincinnati: Published by Josiah Drake, 1835 ) [Gallagh,EratoNI].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1835], Erato, number II. By William D. Gallagher (Cincinnati: Published by Alexander Flash, 1835 ) [Gallagh,EratoNI2].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1841], [Poems, in] Selections from the poetical literature of the West. Edited by William D. Gallagher (Cincinnati: U. P. James, 1841 ) [Gallagh,PoemsIS2].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1845], [Consecration hymn, in] Address delivered on the consecration of the Spring Grove Cemetery, near Cincinnati, August 20th, 1845, by the Hon. John M'Lean (Cincinnati: Printed at the Daily Atlas Office, 1845 ) [Gallagh,Consecr].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1848], [Oh! think not less I love thee, in] The lady's token or gift of friendship. Edited by Colesworth Pinckney (Nashua: Published by J. Buffum, 1848 ) [Gallagh,OhTNLIL].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1860], [Poems, in] The poets and poetry of the West: with biographical and critical notices. By William T. Coggeshall (Columbus: Follett, Foster and Company, 1860 ) [Gallagh,PoemsIT29].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1863], [Grandpa Nathan, in] Songs of the War (Albany: J. Munsell, 1863 ) [Gallagh,Grandpa].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1864], [Take no step backward!, in] Personal and political ballads: arranged and edited by Frank Moore (New York: George P Putnam, 1864 ) [Gallagh,TakeNSB].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1881], Miami Woods: a golden wedding and other poems by William D. Gallagher (Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co, 1881 ) [Gallagh,MiamiWA].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1890], [Three score and ten, in] W. A. W.: A souvenir of the Fourth Annual Convention, at Warsaw, Indiana: July 9, 10, 11, and 12, 1889. By L. May Wheeler and Mary E. Cardwill (Richmond: M. Cullaton & Co., 1890 ) [Gallagh,ThreeSA].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1892], [Four score and one, in] Blades o' Bluegrass: choice selections of Kentucky poetry, biographical sketches and portraits of authors. Compiled by Mrs. Fannie Porter Dickey (Louisville: John P. Morton & Company, 1892 ) [Gallagh,FourSAO].
Gallagher, William Davis 1808-1894 [1900], [Poems, in] The Hesperian Tree: An Annual of the Ohio Valley -- 1900: Edited by John James Piatt (Cincinnati: Published by George C. Shaw, 1900 ) [Gallagh,PoemsIT28].
Gilder, Richard Watson 1844-1909 [1876], The new day: a poem in songs and sonnets by Richard Watson Gilder (New York: Scribner, Armstrong, and Company, 1876 ) [GilderR,NewDAPI].
Gilder, Richard Watson 1844-1909 [1879], ["Make me a summer song, for music meet", in] In memoriam Sarah Loring McKaye Warner: Born Oct. 19, 1840: Died Dec. 3, 1876 (New York: Press of Francis Hart & Co., 1879 ) [GilderR,MakeMAS].
Gilder, Richard Watson 1844-1909 [1906], A book of music by Richard Watson Gilder (New York: The Century Co., 1906 ) [GilderR,BookOMB].
Gilder, Richard Watson 1844-1909 [1908], The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton Mifflin Company; The Riverside Press, 1908 ) [GilderR,PoemsOR].
Gilder, Richard Watson 1844-1909 [1908], [The warrior - priest, in] Henry Codman Potter: Memorial Addresses delivered before the Century Association December 12, 1908 (New York: Printed for the Century Association, 1908 ) [GilderR,TheWPIH].
Gilder, Richard Watson 1844-1909 [1909], [Sonnet, in] The New Theatre: New York ([New York]: De Vinne Press, 1909 ) [GilderR,SonnetI].
Gilder, Richard Watson 1844-1909 [1910], [Cleveland, in] The Grover Cleveland Memorial: the eighteenth of March in the year one thousand nine hundred and nine: Carnegie Hall, Thursday afternoon at three o'clock: College of the City of New York, Thursday evening at eight - fifteen o'clock (New York: De Vinne Press, 1910 ) [GilderR,Clevela].
Gilman, Caroline Howard 1794-1888 [1849], Verses of a life time. By Caroline Howard Gilman (Boston: James Munroe and Company, 1849 ) [GilmanC,VersesO].
Gilman, Caroline Howard 1794-1888 [1850], A gift book of stories and poems for children. By Caroline Gilman (New York; Boston: C. S. Francis & Co.; J. H. Francis, 1850 ) [GilmanC,GiftBOS].
Godfrey, Thomas 1736-1763 [1765], Juvenile poems on various subjects. With the Prince of Parthia, a tragedy. By the late Mr. Thomas Godfrey, Junr. of Philadelphia. To which is prefixed, Some account of the Author and his Writings (Philadelphia: Printed by Henry Miller [etc.], 1765 ) [Godfrey,Juvenil].
Goodrich, Samuel Griswold 1793-1860 [1836], The Outcast, and other poems, by Samuel Griswold Goodrich (Boston: Russell, Shattuck & Williams, 1836 ) [Goodric,Outcast].
Goodrich, Samuel Griswold 1793-1860 [1851], Poems: By S. G. Goodrich (New York: G. P. Putnam, 1851 ) [Goodric,PoemsBS2].
Gould, Hannah 1789-1865 [1835], [The wife of his bosom that peril shall take, in] Esther: a scripture narrative. By a lady. Together with an original poem, by Miss H. F. Gould (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1835 ) [GouldH1,TheWOHB].
Gould, Hannah 1789-1865 [1839], Poems by Miss H. F. Gould (Boston: Hilliard, Gray & Co., 1839 ) [GouldH1,PoemsBM2].
Gould, Hannah 1789-1865 [1843], The golden vase; a gift for the young. By Hannah F. Gould (Boston: Benjamin B. Mussey, 1843 ) [GouldH1,GoldenV].
Gould, Hannah 1789-1865 [1846], Gathered leaves: or miscellaneous papers. By Hannah F. Gould (Boston: William J. Reynolds, 1846 ) [GouldH1,Gathere].
Gould, Hannah 1789-1865 [1850], New poems, by Miss Hannah F. Gould (Boston: William J. Reynolds & Co., 1850 ) [GouldH1,NewPBMH].
Gould, Hannah 1789-1865 [1851], The diosma, a Perennial. By Miss H. F. Gould (Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Company, 1851 ) [GouldH1,DiosmaA].
Gould, Hannah 1789-1865 [1851], The youth's coronal. By Hannah Flagg Gould (New York; Philadelphia: D. Appleton & Company; G. S. Appleton, 1851 ) [GouldH1,YouthsC].
Gould, Hannah 1789-1865 [1869], Hymns and other poems for children. By Hannah F. Gould. With illustrations (New York: Allen Brothers, 1869 ) [GouldH1,HymnsAO].
Grayson, William John 1788-1863 [1856], The hireling and the slave, Chicora, and other poems. By William J. Grayson (Charleston: McCarter & Co., 1856 ) [Grayson,Hirelin].
Grayson, William John 1788-1863 [1858], The Country (Charleston: Russell and Jones, 1858 ) [Grayson,Country].
Grayson, William John 1788-1863 [1907], Selected poems by William J. Grayson: Selected and Compiled by Mrs. William H. Armstrong (his daughter) (New York; Washington: The Neale Publishing Company, 1907 ) [Grayson,Selecte].
Guiney, Louise Imogen 1861-1920 [1884], Songs at the Start by Louise Imogen Guiney (Boston: Cupples, Upham and Company, 1884 ) [GuineyL,SongsAT].
Guiney, Louise Imogen 1861-1920 [1887], The white sail and other poems. By Louise Imogen Guiney (Boston: Ticknor & Company, [1887] ) [GuineyL,WhiteSA].
Guiney, Louise Imogen 1861-1920 [1893], A roadside harp: a book of verses by Louise Imogen Guiney (Boston; New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1893 ) [GuineyL,Roadsid].
Guiney, Louise Imogen 1861-1920 [1895], Nine sonnets written at Oxford: Christmas MDCCCXCV ([Cambridge]: Privately printed, 1895 ) [GuineyL,NineSWA].
Guiney, Louise Imogen 1861-1920 [1898], "England and Yesterday": a book of short poems by Louise Imogen Guiney (London: Grant Richards, 1898 ) [GuineyL,England].
Guiney, Louise Imogen 1861-1920 [1912], [Davy, in] The Dinnie - Dog Book: Compiled for Dog Lovers By Dinnie - Dog (Philadelphia: Privately Printed by H. G., 1912 ) [GuineyL,DavyITD].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1823], The genius of oblivion; and Other Original Poems. By a lady of New - Hampshire (Concord: Published by Jacob B. Moore, 1823 ) [HaleSJB,GeniusO].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1829], [The bower of content, in] The Atlantic souvenir; A Christmas and New Year's offering. 1829 (Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Carey, 1829 ) [HaleSJB,TheBOCI].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1830], Poems for our children: including "Mary had a little lamb," designed for families, sabbath schools, and infant schools. Written to inculcate moral truths and virtuous sentiments. By Mrs Sarah J. Hale. Part first (Boston: R. W. Hale, 1830 ) [HaleSJB,PoemsFO].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1830], ["Died he as the soldier joys to die", in] American anecdotes: original and select. By an American. In two volumes (Boston: Published by Putnam & Hunt, 1830 ) [HaleSJB,DiedHAT].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1830], [The bandit, in] The Atlantic souvenir for MDCCCXXX (Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 ) [HaleSJB,TheBITA].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1831], [The alchymist, in] The token; a Christmas and New Year's present. Edited by S. G. Goodrich (Boston: Published by Gray and Bowen, 1831 ) [HaleSJB,TheAITT].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1836], [Mother's love, in] The Boston book. Being specimens of metropolitan literature, occasional and periodical (Boston: Light and Horton, 1836 ) [HaleSJB,Mothers].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1836], [The three sceptres, in] The token and Atlantic souvenir. A Christmas and New Year's present. Edited by S. G. Goodrich (Boston: Published by Charles Bowen, 1836 ) [HaleSJB,TheTSIT].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1837], [Poems, in] The ladies' wreath; a selection from the female poetic writers of England and America. With original notices and notes: prepared especially for young ladies. A Gift - Book for All Seasons, by Mrs. Hale (Boston; New York: Marsh, Capen & Lyon; D. Appleton & Co., 1837 ) [HaleSJB,PoemsIT30].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1839], [The herald, in] The religious souvenir, for MDCCCXXXIX. Edited by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney (New York: Scofield & Voorhies, 1839 ) [HaleSJB,TheHITR].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1841], My little song book: adapted to children and youth. By Mrs. Sarah J. Hale (Boston: James B. Dow, 1841 ) [HaleSJB,MyLSBAT].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1844], [The dream of the consumptive, in] The opal: a pure gift for the holy days. Edited by N. P. Willis. With nine illustrations, by J. G. Chapman (New York: John C. Riker, 1844 ) [HaleSJB,TheDOTC].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1847], [The inspiration, in] The mirror of life. Edited by Mrs. L. C. Tuthill (Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston, [1847] ) [HaleSJB,TheIITM].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1847], [The two sabbaths, in] The opal: a pure gift for the holy days. MDCCCXLVIII (New York: J. C. Riker, 1847 ) [HaleSJB,TheTSIT2].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1848], Three hours; or, the vigil of love: and other poems. By Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale (Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1848 ) [HaleSJB,ThreeHO].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1848], [Poems, in] The opal: a pure gift for the holy days. MDCCCXLVIII. Edited By Mrs. Sarah J. Hale (New York: J. C. Riker, 1848 ) [HaleSJB,PoemsIT31].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1849], [Cleora, in] The snow flake: a holiday gift, for MDCCCXLIX (Philadelphia: Published by E. H. Butler & Co., 1849 ) [HaleSJB,CleoraI].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1850], [Poems, in] Festival of the Sons of New Hampshire: with the speeches of Messrs. Webster, Woodbury, Wilder, Bigelow, Parker, Dearborn, Hubbard, Goodrich, Hale, Plummer, Wilson, Chamberlain, and others, together with the names of those present, and letters from distinguished individuals. Celebrated in Boston, November 7, 1849. Phonographic report by Dr. James W. Stone, President of the Boston Reporting Association (Boston: James French, 1850 ) [HaleSJB,PoemsIF].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1850], [The lady to her falcon, in] The brilliant; a gift book for 1850. Edited by T. S. Arthur (New York: Baker and Scribner, 1850 ) [HaleSJB,TheLTHF].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1851], [Song of the flower angels, in] The Odd - Fellows' offering for 1851. Embellished with Elegant Engravings, and a highly - finished presentation plate. Contributed chiefly by members of the order, their wives and sisters (New York: Published by Edward Walker, 1851 ) [HaleSJB,SongOTF].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1851], [The only sister to her only brother, in] The Sons of Temperance offering: for 1850. Edited by T. S. Arthur (New York: Published by Nafis & Cornish, [1850 - 1851] ) [HaleSJB,TheOSTH].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1851], [The two mites, in] The sacred annual; a gift for all seasons. Edited by the Rev. H. Hastings Weld (Philadelphia: T. K. Collins, Jr., 1851 ) [HaleSJB,TheTMIT].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1854], [The helper, in] The white veil: a bridal gift. Edited by Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale ... Elegantly Illustrated (Philadelphia: Published by E. H. Butler & Co., 1854 ) [HaleSJB,TheHITW].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1855], [Bury me in the morning, in] Lilies and violets; or, Thoughts in Prose and Verse, on the true graces of maidenhood. By Rosalie Bell (New York; Boston: J. C. Derby; Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1855 ) [HaleSJB,BuryMIT].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1870], Love; or Woman's Destiny. A poem in two parts: with other poems. By Mrs. Hale (Philadelphia: Duffield Ashmead, 1870 ) [HaleSJB,LoveOWD].
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell 1788-1879 [1874], Manners: or, happy homes and good society all the year round. By Mrs. Hale (Boston: William F. Gill & Company, 1874 ) [HaleSJB,Manners].
Halleck, Fitz-Greene 1790-1867 [1869], The poetical writings of Fitz - Greene Halleck, with extracts from those of Joseph Rodman Drake. Edited by James Grant Wilson (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1869 ) [Halleck,Poetica3].
Halleck, Fitz-Greene 1790-1867 [1930], [Poems, in] Fitz - Greene Halleck: An Early Knickerbocker Wit and Poet: by Nelson Frederick Adkins (New Haven; London: Yale University Press; Humphrey Milford, 1930 ) [Halleck,PoemsIF2].
Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins 1824-1911 [1988], Complete Poems of Frances E. W. Harper: Edited by Maryemma Graham [from: The Schomburg Library of Nineteenth - Century Black Women Writers: General Editor, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.] (New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988 ) [HarperF,Complet2].
Harris, Joel Chandler 1848-1908 [1869], [Poems, in] The living writers of the South. By James Wood Davidson (New York; London: Carleton; S. Low, Son, & Co., 1869 ) [HarrisJ,PoemsIT32].
Harris, Joel Chandler 1848-1908 [1904], The tar - baby and other rhymes of Uncle Remus, by Joel Chandler Harris: with illustrations in color by A. B. Frost and E. W. Kemble (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1904 ) [HarrisJ,TarBAOR].
Harris, Joel Chandler 1848-1908 [1908], [Uncle Remus addresses Brother Wind, in] Library of Southern literature: compiled under the direct supervision of Southern men of letters: Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, editors in chief: Charles William Kent, literary editor: illustrated (New Orleans; Atlanta: The Martin & Hoyt Company, [1908] ) [HarrisJ,UncleRA].
Harris, Joel Chandler 1848-1908 [1913], [To James Whitcomb Riley, in] The complete works of James Whitcomb Riley: in which the poems, including a number heretofore unpublished, are arranged in the order in which they were written, together with photographs, bibliographic notes, and a life sketch of the author: collected and edited by Edmund Henry Eitel: biographical edition, Volume Five (Indianapolis: The Bobbs - Merrill Company, [1913] ) [HarrisJ,ToJWRIT].
Harte, Bret 1836-1902 [1871], East and West: poems. By Bret Harte (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1871 ) [HarteB1,EastAWP].
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Hay, John 1838-1905 [1882], Pike County ballads and other pieces. By John Hay. Fifteenth edition (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1882 ) [HayJ1,PikeCBA].
Hay, John 1838-1905 [1884], [On A. B., in] An old scrap - book. With additions. Printed, but not Published for Distribution, as a passing Token to Personal Friends (Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1884 ) [HayJ1,OnABIAO].
Hay, John 1838-1905 [1909], [The Angell Cradle, in] Memories of Brown: traditions and recollections gathered from many sources: editors Robert Perkins Brown, 1871: Henry Robinson Palmer, 1890: Harry Lyman Koopman, Librarian: Clarence Saunders Brigham, 1899 (Providence: Brown Alumni Magazine Company, 1909 ) [HayJ1,TheACIM].
Hay, John 1838-1905 [1916], The complete poetical works of John Hay: including many poems now first collected: with an introduction by Clarence L. Hay (Boston; New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916 ) [HayJ1,Complet3].
Hay, John 1838-1905 [1917], [When Phyllis laughs, in] The world's best literature: editors, John W. Cunliffe, Ashley H. Thorndike, Professors of English in Columbia University: founded by Charles Dudley Warner (New York: Printed at the Knickerbocker Press for the Warner Library Company, 1917 ) [HayJ1,WhenPLI].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1855], Poems: by Paul H. Hayne (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1855 ) [HaynePH,PoemsBP].
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Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1860], Avolio; a legend of the island of Cos. With poems, lyrical, miscellaneous, and dramatic. By Paul H. Hayne (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1860 ) [HaynePH,AvolioA].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1866], [Sonnet, in] War poetry of the south: edited by William Gilmore Simms (New York: Richardson & Company, 1866 ) [HaynePH,SonnetI2].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1867], [Poems, in] The Southern Poems of the War. Collected and Arranged by Miss Emily V. Mason (Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 1867 ) [HaynePH,PoemsIT35].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1867], [Poems, in] The book of the sonnet: edited by Leigh Hunt and S. Adams Lee (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1867 ) [HaynePH,PoemsIT33].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1867], [The Kentucky partisan, in] Anecdotes, Poetry and Incidents of the war: north and south. 1860 -- 1865. Collected and arranged by Frank Moore (New York: James Porteus, General Agent, 1867 ) [HaynePH,TheKPIA].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1869], [Poems, in] The Southern Amaranth. Edited by Miss Sallie A. Brock (New York: George S. Wilcox, 1869 ) [HaynePH,PoemsIT34].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1875], The Mountain of the Lovers; with Poems of Nature and Tradition. By Paul H. Hayne (New York: E. J. Hale & Son, 1875 ) [HaynePH,Mountai].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1877], [Poe, in] Edgar Allan Poe: A Memorial Volume: By Sara Sigourney Rice (Baltimore: Turnbull Brothers, 1877 ) [HaynePH,PoeIEAP].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1878], [The why of a blush, in] Poetry of America: selections from one hundred American poets from 1776 to 1876. With an introductory review of colonial poetry, and some specimens of Negro melody. By W. J. Linton (London: George Bell & Sons, 1878 ) [HaynePH,TheWOAB].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1882], Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne. Complete edition with numerous illustrations (Boston: Lothrop Publishing Company, 1882 ) [HaynePH,PoemsOP].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1882], ["Some souls are vernal -- thine is young to - day", in] Henry W. Longfellow: Biography, Anecdote, Letters, Criticism: By W. Sloane Kennedy ... Portrait and illustrations (Cambridge: Moses King, 1882 ) [HaynePH,SomeSAV].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1883], [Poem, in] In Memory. The Last Sickness, Death, And Funeral Obsequies, of Alexander H. Stephens, Governor of Georgia. By I. W. Avery (Atlanta: V. P. Sisson, 1883 ) [HaynePH,PoemIIM].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1884], [The wild fleur de lis, in] Wayside Flowers: original and contributed poems arranged by Ellen E. Dickinson ... illustrated by Julia C. Emmet (New York: White, Stokes, and Allen, 1884 ) [HaynePH,TheWFDL].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1885], The broken battalions. Paul Hamilton Hayne ([Baltimore]: [1885] ) [HaynePH,BrokenB].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1885], [Praying for shoes, in] The reading club and handy speaker: being serious, humorous, pathetic, patriotic, and dramatic selections in prose and poetry, for readings and recitations. Edited by George M. Baker. No. 15 (Boston; New York: Lee and Shepard; Charles T. Dillingham, [1885] ) [HaynePH,Praying].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1886], [A November picture, in Through the Year with the Poets] November: edited by Oscar Fay Adams (Boston: D. Lothrop and Company, [1886] ) [HaynePH,ANPITTY].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1886], [August, in Through the Year with the Poets] August: edited by Oscar Fay Adams (Boston: D. Lothrop and Company, [1886] ) [HaynePH,AugustI].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1886], [Face to face, in] Standard Recitations by best authors. A choice collection of Beautiful Compositions Carefully Compiled for school, lyceum, parlor, and other entertainments, by Frances P. Sullivan. No. 12. Issued Quarterly, June, 1886. Subscription, 50 Cents per Year ... Entered at the Post Office, Y. N., as second class matter (New York: M. J. Ivers & Co., 1886 ) [HaynePH,FaceTFI].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1890], [The black flag, in] Southern War Songs. Camp - Fire, Patriotic and Sentimental. Collected and arranged by W. L. Fagan (New York: M. T. Richardson & Co., 1890 ) [HaynePH,TheBFIS].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1891], [The story of an ambuscade, in] Werner's Readings and Recitations. No. 5. American classics. Compiled and arranged by Sara Sigourney Rice (New York: Edgar S. Werner, 1891 ) [HaynePH,TheSOAA].
Hayne, Paul Hamilton 1830-1886 [1896], [Poems, in] Songs of the South: choice selections from Southern poets from colonial times to the present day collected and edited by Jennie Thornley Clarke ... with an appendix of brief biographical notes and an introduction by Joel Chandler Harris (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1896 ) [HaynePH,PoemsIS3].
Herbert, Henry William 1807-1858 [1888], Poems of "Frank Forester" (Henry William Herbert): collected and edited by Morgan Herbert (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1888 ) [Herbert,PoemsOF2].
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Higginson, Thomas Wentworth 1823-1911 [1853], [The lovers, in] Putnam's monthly. A Magazine of Literature, Science, and Art. Vol. II. -- September 1853. -- No. IX ([New Rochelle]: G. P. Putnam, 1853 ) [Higgins,TheLIPM].
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth 1823-1911 [1857], [Strength of the Erring, in] The psalms of life: A Compilation of psalms, hymns, chants, anthems, &c. embodying the spiritual, progressive and reformatory sentiment of the present age. By John S. Adams (Boston; New York: Published by Oliver Ditson & Co.; S. T. Gordon, 1857 ) [Higgins,Strengt].
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth 1823-1911 [1866], [American slavery, in] A book of hymns for public and private devotion. Fifteenth edition (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1866 ) [Higgins,America4].
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth 1823-1911 [1879], [Odensee, in] Poems of Places: edited by Henry W. Longfellow: Scotland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden. Vol. III (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, [1876 - 1879] ) [Higgins,Odensee].
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth 1823-1911 [1880], ["Sometimes a menagerie comes to this door", in] Sketches and Reminiscences of the Radical Club of Chestnut Street, Boston. Edited by Mrs. John T. Sargent (Boston: James