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Page vii
... Child ... Night . 32 34 37 39 The frosted Trees .. Field Flowers . A Sketch from Real Life . To a Child Poetry Modern Greece .... An Exhibition of a School of Young Ladies ...... 48 Gertrude of Wyoming ..... 40 41 42 44 45 47 49 Song ...
... Child ... Night . 32 34 37 39 The frosted Trees .. Field Flowers . A Sketch from Real Life . To a Child Poetry Modern Greece .... An Exhibition of a School of Young Ladies ...... 48 Gertrude of Wyoming ..... 40 41 42 44 45 47 49 Song ...
Page viii
... Child ...... 56 Song- " Fly to the desert , fly with me " . 57 The Snow ..... 58 The Winter Evening 60 The Spring .. 63 The Nightingale . 64 An Italian Sunset . 67 The Aspen Leaf . Shall a light word part us . Idle Words ..... 68 70 71 ...
... Child ...... 56 Song- " Fly to the desert , fly with me " . 57 The Snow ..... 58 The Winter Evening 60 The Spring .. 63 The Nightingale . 64 An Italian Sunset . 67 The Aspen Leaf . Shall a light word part us . Idle Words ..... 68 70 71 ...
Page ix
... Child and Flowers 115 The neglected Child 116 A Poet's Favourite 118 Aura Veni .... 119 First Inquiries 120 Verses inscribed in an Album .. 120 The Rivulet ..... 121 Casabianca ... 124 Autumn 125 The lost Darling . .. 126 The Captive of ...
... Child and Flowers 115 The neglected Child 116 A Poet's Favourite 118 Aura Veni .... 119 First Inquiries 120 Verses inscribed in an Album .. 120 The Rivulet ..... 121 Casabianca ... 124 Autumn 125 The lost Darling . .. 126 The Captive of ...
Page 36
... slender leaflet from the tree of peace , Borne , dove - like , o'er the waste and warring earth , Is better passport at the gate of Heaven . MRS . SIGOURNEY . TO A SLEEPING CHILD . ART thou a thing of 36 YOUNG LADY'S.
... slender leaflet from the tree of peace , Borne , dove - like , o'er the waste and warring earth , Is better passport at the gate of Heaven . MRS . SIGOURNEY . TO A SLEEPING CHILD . ART thou a thing of 36 YOUNG LADY'S.
Page 37
... child ! thy magic stole At once into my inmost soul , With feelings as thy beauty fair , And left no other vision there . To me thy parents are unknown ; Glad would they be their child to own ! And well they must have loved before , If ...
... child ! thy magic stole At once into my inmost soul , With feelings as thy beauty fair , And left no other vision there . To me thy parents are unknown ; Glad would they be their child to own ! And well they must have loved before , If ...
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