INDEX OF PERIODICAL PUBLICATION
Crayon Lowell: Invita Minerva (May, 1855), 299. Daily Advertiser, New York.
Freneau: On the Prospect of a Revolution in France (March, 1790), 111; Congress Hall, New York (March, 1790), 112; On the Death of Dr. Benjamin Franklin (April, 1790), 112. Democratic Review, Washington and New York, 1837-59.
Bryant: The Battle-Field (Oct., 1837), 185. Lowell: An Incident in a Railroad Car (Oct., 1842), 279.
Emerson: Fable (1846), 208; The World-Soul (1847), 212.
Emerson: The Problem (July, 1840), 199; Wood- notes, I (Oct., 1840), 200; Woodnotes, II Oct., 1841), 201; The Snow-Storm (Jan., 1841), 204; Holidays (July, 1842), 205; Forbearance (Jan., 1842), 206; Blight (Jan., 1844), 206. Evening Mirror.
Poe: The Raven (Jan., 1845), 233. Flag of Our Union.
Poe: To My Mother (1849), 237. Freeman's Journal, or the New Hampshire Gazette. Anonymous: Independence (Aug., 1776), 68; A Ballad (Oct., 1776), 68; The Present Age (Oct., 1779), 77.
Freneau: On the Memorable Victory of Paul Jones (Aug., 1781), 99; Arnold's Departure (July, 1782), 101.
Freneau: Prologue to a Theatrical Entertain- ment (Jan., 1782), 101; Epigram on Mr. Riving- ton's Gazette (Feb., 1782), 102; A Prophecy (March, 1782), 102; The Political Balance (April, 1782), 103; The Progress of Balloons (Dec., 1784), 108; The Wild Honey Suckle (Aug., 1786),
Galaxy, New York, 1866-78.
Lanier: The Mocking Bird (Aug., 1877), 461. Gift, Philadelphia, 1836-7, 1839-40, 1842-5. Emerson: Dirge (1839), 207.
Godey's Lady's Book, Philadelphia and New York,
Poe: To One in Paradise (Jan., 1831), 230. Graham's Magazine, Philadelphia, 1841-58.
Poe: The Conqueror Worm (Jan., 1843), 232; Dream-Land (June, 1844), 233;
Lowell: To the Dandelion (Jan., 1845), 281. Longfellow: Serenade (Sept., 1842), 372; The Ar- senal at Springfield (April, 1844), 372. Bryant: O Mother of a Mighty Race (July, 1847),
Independent, New York, 1848-.
Whittier: Laus Deo (Feb., 1865), 267. Tilton: The Great Bell Roland (April, 1861), 322. Lanier: Night and Day (Aug., 1884), 449; Clover Aug., 1876), 457; Sunrise (Dec., 1882), 470. Knickerbocker Magazine, New York, 1833-65. Bryant: The Antiquity of Freedom (Feb., 1842), 186.
Longfellow: A Psalm of Life (Oct., 1838), 367; Prelude to Voices of the Night (May, 1839), 367; The Village Blacksmith (Nov., 1840), 368; The Skeleton in Armor (Jan., 1841), 370.
Whittier: Expostulation (Sept., 1834), 239; Massachusetts to Virginia (Jan., 1843), 243. Lippincott's Magazine, Philadelphia, 1868—. Lanier: Corn (Feb., 1875), 449; Acknowledgment (Nov., 1876), 452; The Symphony (June, 1875), 453; Sonnets of Columbus (June, 1876), 458; Heartstrong South and Headstrong North (June, 1876), 460; The Bee (Oct., 1877), 462. National Era.
Whittier: Ichabod (May, 1850), 249. Whittier: Maud Muller (1854), 253. National Gazette, Philadelphia.
Freneau: To Sir Toby (July, 1792), 107; To the Public (Oct., 1791), 113; To My Book (Aug., 1792), 114.
Holmes: The Music Grinders (1830), 422. New England Magazine (Buckingham's), Boston, 1831-5.
Holmes: My Aunt (Oct., 1831), 423; The Comet (April, 1832), 424; Daily Trials (May (?), 1833),
Stanton: The Heart of Louisiana (1861), 324. New York Evening Post.
Drake: To Croaker, Junior (March, 1819), 148; The National Painting (March, 1819), 148; The Man Who Frets at Worldly Strife (March, 1819), 148.
Drake: The American Flag (May, 1819), 136. Halleck: To Mr. Simpson (March, 1819), 147. Halleck: To E. Simpson, Esq. (March, 1819), 149. Drake: To Captain Seaman Weeks (April, 1819),
Halleck and Drake: Abstract of the Surgeon- General's Report (April, 1819), 150.
Drake: To XXXX, Esquire (April, 1819), 150. Halleck and Drake: To Mrs. Barnes (April, 1819), 151.
Halleck: An Address for the Opening of a New Theatre (Aug., 1821), 152.
Bryant: Christmas in 1875 (Dec., 1875), 192. New York Ledger.
Bryant: Our Country's Call (Nov., 1861), 189. New York Mirror.
Bryant: Seventy-Six (May, 1835), 185. New York News (?).
Lucas: In the Land Where We Were Dreaming (1865), 341.
New York Review, New York, 1837-42. Halleck: Marco Bozzaris (- Bryant: Hymn to Death (Oct., 1825), 176; The Death of the Flowers (Nov., 1825), 178; "I Cannot Forget with What Fervid Devotion" (Feb., 1826), 179; A Meditation on Rhode Island Coal (April, 1826), 180.
New York Tribune.
Poe: Annabel Lee (Oct., 1849), 238.
Stedman: How Old Brown Took Harper's Ferry (Nov., 1859), 320.
North American Review, Boston and New York, 1815-.
Bryant: Thanatopsis (Sept., 1817), 169; To a Waterfowl (, 1815), 170.
Longfellow: Birds of Passage (1847), 376.
Ryan: The Sword of Robert Lee (1865 (?)), 341. Richmond Whig.
Thompson: On to Richmond (1861), 328. Hayne: Beyond the Potomac (1862), 359. Rivington's Royal Gazette.
Anonymous: The Epilogue (Oct., 1778), 73. Matthews (?): A Fable (- 1778), 74.
Anonymous: Yankee Doodle's Expedition to Rhode Island (Oct., 1778), 75.
Odell (?): The Old Year and the New: A Proph- ecy (Jan., 1779), 77; The Congratulation (Nov., 1779), 78.
Stansbury: Lords of the Main (Feb., 1780). Russell's Magazine, Charleston, 1858-60.
Timrod: Sonnet (Feb., 1859), 345.
Lanier: Song of the Chattahoochee (1877), 461. Scribner's Magazine, New York, 1887-.
Hovey: The Call of the Bugles (Sept., 1898), 571. Scribner's Monthly, New York, 1870–81. Lanier: The Stirrup-Cup (May, 1877), 461; Un- der the Cedarcroft Chestnut (Jan., 1878), 462; A Song of the Future (, 1878), 463. Southern Literary Messenger, Richmond, 1834-64. Poe: Sonnet to Zante (Jan., 1837), 231; Hymn (—, 1835), 231; To F- (July, 1837), 231. Talisman, New York, 1828-30.
Halleck: Red Jacket (1828), 165.
Bryant: The Past (1829), 182; The Evening Wind (1830), 183.
Ode on the Frigate Constitution (Oct., 1797), 115.
Token and Atlantic Souvenir, Boston, 1828-42. Holmes: A Portrait (1833), 425. Towne's Evening Post.
Anonymous: The Congress (No. 435, 1776), 69. United States Literary Gazette, Boston, 1824-6. Bryant: Summer Wind (July, 1824), 171; Monu- ment Mountain (Sept., 1824), 171; Hymn to the North Star (Jan., 1825), 173; A Forest Hymn (April, 1825), 174.
Longfellow: Woods in Winter (Feb., 1825), 366. United States Magazine.
Freneau: George the Third's Soliloquy (May, 1779), 95.
Emerson: Good-Bye (April, 1839), 195; The Rhodora (July, 1839), 197; Each and All (Feb., 1839), 197; The Humble Bee (Feb., 1839), 198.
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