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Why should I seek her spell to decompose, 386.
With what odorous woods and spices, 401.
Woe worth the hour when it is crime, 104.
Wondrous and awful are thy silent halls, 63.
Words pass as wind, but where great deeds
were done, 364.

Worn and footsore was the Prophet, 19.

Ye little think what toil it was to build, 406.
Ye who, passing graves by night, 83.
Yes, faith is a goodly anchor, 308.

Zekle crep' up, quite unbeknown, 170.

INDEX OF TITLES

[The titles of major works and of general divisions are set in SMALL CAPITALS.]

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Channing, Dr., Elegy on the Death of, 104.

Chippewa Legend, A, 53.

Christmas Carol, A, 403.

Cochituate Water, Ode written for the Cele-
bration of the Introduction of the, into the
City of Boston, 96.

Columbus, 55.

Commemoration, Ode recited at the Harvard,

340.

Concord Bridge, Ode read at the One Hun-
dredth Anniversary of the Fight at, 361.
Contrast, A, 75.

Courtin', The, 170, 219.

Credidimus Jovem regnare, 423.

Curtis, George William, An Epistle to, 388.

Dancing Bear, The, 404.

Dandelion, To the, 83.

Dante, On a Portrait of, by Giotto, 87.
Dara, 291.

Darkened Mind, The, 319.

Dead House, The, 309.

Death of a Friend's Child, On the, 87.

Death of Queen Mercedes, 405.

Debate in the Sennit, The, 197.

Discovery, The, 410.

Dobson's, Mr. Austin, "Old World Idylls," On
Receiving a Copy of, 382.

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Legend of Brittany, A, 28.
L'ENVOI (To the Muse), 347.

L'Envoi (Whether my heart hath wiser grown
or not), 25.
Lesson, The, 410.

Letter, A, from a candidate for the presidency
in answer to suttin questions proposed by Mr.
Hosea Biglow, inclosed in a note from Mr.
Biglow to S. H. Gay, Esq., editor of the Na-
tional Anti-Slavery Standard, 203.

Letter, A, from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow of Jaalam
to the Hon. Joseph T. Buckingham, editor of
the Boston Courier, inclosing a poem of his
son, Mr. Hosea Biglow, 181.

Letter, A, from Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Hon.
J. T. Buckingham, editor of the Boston Cou-
rier, covering a letter from Mr. B. Sawin,
private in the Massachusetts Regiment, 183.
Letter, A Second, from B. Sawin, Esq., 206.
Letter, A Third, from B. Sawin, Esq., 212.
LETTER FROM BOSTON, 111.

Lines (suggested by the Graves of Two English
Soldiers on Concord Battle-Ground), 96.
Longing, 91.

Love, 8.

Love and Thought, 438.

Love's Clock, 407.

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Mason and Slidell: a Yankee Idyll, 228.

Memoriæ Positum, 337.

MEMORIAL VERSES, 100.

Message of Jeff Davis in Secret Session, A, 248.
Midnight, 15.

Miner, The, 325.

MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, 28.

Misconception, A, 432.

Miss D. T., To, 387.

Monna Lisa, 400.

Mood, A, 310.
Moon, The, 9.
My Love, 6.

My Portrait Gallery, 403.

Nest, The, 397.

New-Year's Eve, 1850, 295.
New Year's Greeting, A, 410.

Nightingale in the Study, The, 331.
Nightwatches, 405.

Nobler Lover, The, 438.

Nomades, The, 301.

Norton, Charles Eliot, To, 285.

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City of Boston), 96.

Omar Khayyám, In a Copy of, 382.

On a Bust of General Grant, 439.

On a Portrait of Dante by Giotto, 87.

On an Autumn Sketch of H. G. Wild, 387.

On being asked for an Autograph in Venice, 404.
On Board the '76, 339.

On burning some Old Letters, 401.

On hearing a Sonata of Beethoven's played in
the Next Room, 438.

On planting a Tree at Inveraray, 387.

On reading Wordsworth's Sonnets in Defence
of Capital Punishment, 22.

On receiving a Copy of Mr. Austin Dobson's
"Old World Idylls," 382.

On the Capture of Fugitive Slaves near Wash-
ington, 82.

On the Death of a Friend's Child, 87.

On the Death of Charles Turner Torrey, 104.
Optimist, The, 400.

Oracle of the Goldfishes, How I consulted the,
433.

ORIENTAL APOLOGUE, AN, 161.

Origin of Didactic Poetry, The, 421.

Palfrey, John Gorham, To, 101.
Palinode, 308.

Paolo to Francesca, 403.

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Sayings, 432.
Scherzo, 408.

Science and Poetry, 410.
Scottish Border, 404.
Search, The, 66.
Seaweed, 294.
Secret, The, 411.
Self-Study, 302.
Serenade, 5.

She came and went, 89.

Shepherd of King Admetus, The, 44.
Si descendero in Infernum, ades, 63.
Singing Leaves, The, 293.
Sirens, The, 2.

Sixty-Eighth Birthday, 433.

Song (O moonlight deep and tender), 19.
Song (to M. L.), 10.

Song (Violet! sweet violet!), 17.
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Nightwatches, 405.

On an Autumn Sketch of H. G. Wild, 387.
On being asked for an Autograph in Venice,
404.

On reading Wordsworth's Sonnets in Defence
of Capital Punishment, 22.

"Our love is not a fading, earthly flower," 24.
Paolo to Francesca, 403.
Pessimoptimism, 406.
Phillips, Wendell, 24.
Prison of Cervantes, 405.
Scottish Border, 404.
Street, The, 24.

Sub Pondere crescit, 22.

"There never yet was flower fair in vain," 21.
To A. C. L., 19.

To a Friend, 385.

To a Lady playing on the Cithern, 406.

To Fanny Alexander, 385.

To J. R. Giddings, 25.

To M. O. S., 23.

To M. W., on her Birthday, 21.

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To a Lady playing on the Cithern, 406.

To a Pine-Tree, 62.

To C. F. Bradford, 383.

To Charles Eliot Norton, 285.

To H. W. L., 330.

To Holmes, 381.

To J. R. Giddings, 25.

To John Gorham Palfrey, 101.

To Lamartine, 101.

To M. O. S., 23.

To M. W., on her Birthday, 21.

To Miss D. T., 387.

To Mr. John Bartlett, 322.

To Perdita, singing, 8.

To the Dandelion, 83.

To the Future, 64.

To the Memory of Hood, 105.

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Winlock, Joseph, 384.

Winter-Evening Hymn to my Fire, A, 320.

With a Copy of Aucassin and Nicolete, 387.
With a Pair of Gloves lost in a Wager, 433.
With a Pressed Flower, 5.

With a Seashell, 411.

With an Armchair, 385.
Without and Within, 297.

Wordsworth's Sonnets in Defence of Capital
Punishment, On reading, 22.

Wyman, Jeffries, 385.

Youthful Experiment in English Hexameters,
A. 398.

Yussouf, 318.

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