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ОглавлениеLines, Written during Convalescence from Brain Fever
Lines, Written at the Close of 1842.
Lines, Written on the Year 1852.
To Mrs. A---- B----, on the Death of Her Child.
Contemplations in a Grave Yard.
A Scene on the Kennebec River.
A Long Night in the Eighteenth Century.
On Hearing a Bird Sing, December, 1826.
Lines, Written on the Death of Ellen A---- B----.
Lines, Written to Mrs. S----, On the Death of Her Infant.
Lines, To Mrs. S----, On the Death of Her Son, Who Died March, 1854.
The First and Last Voyage of The Atlantic.
To Mrs. B----, On the Death of a Son.
On the Frailty of Earthly Things.
Lines, Written on the Death of Mrs. Caroline P. Baldwin, Who Died July 6, 1827.
Lines, Written in a Sick-Room, April 15, 1855.
Lines, Written in a Sick Room, July 20th, 1855.
On the Death of Willie White, Who Was Drowned Sept. 21, 1856.
Lines, Written on the Death of a Friend.
Lines, Written upon the Death of Two Sisters.
Lines, Written for a Friend upon the 20th Anniversary of Her Birthday.
Lines, Written on the Departure of a Brother.
Lines, on the Death of a Friend.
We All Do Perish Like the Leaf.
Lines, Written in Answer to the Question "Where Is Our Poet?"
Lines, Written upon the Young Who Have Recently Died in Our Village.
Letter, from the Pen of My Husband, Now Deceased.
Lines, From Mary to Her Father in California, with Her Daguerreotype.
Letter of Resignation, from Mrs. Hanna to The Maternal Association
Lines, Written on the Death of Frank.
Lines, Inscribed to a Brother.
To Mr. and Mrs. S----, On the Death of an Infant.