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INDEX OF AUTHORS

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907),
483

Anonymous, 2, 30, 36, 42, 46, 68, 69, 70,
71, 75, 76, 506

B.W., 28

Barlow, Joel (1754-1812), 116

Brackenridge, Hugh H. (1748-1816), 78
Bradstreet, Anne (1613-72), 4
Bryant, William Cullen (1794-1878),
178

Butler, William Allen (1825-1902), 480
Byles, Mather (1707-88), 44

Cary, Alice (1820-71), 523
Cook, Ebenezer, 39

Cook, John Esten (1830-86), 509

Cooke, Philip Pendleton (1816–50), 177
Cutler, Elbridge J. (1831-70), 512
Dickinson, Emily (1830-86), 533
Dickinson, John (1732-1808), 66
Drake, Joseph Rodman (1795-1820),
161

Dudley, Thomas (1576-1653), 29
Dwight, Timothy (1752-1817), 108
E.B., 30

Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-82), 309

Freneau, Philip (1752–1832), 133

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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (1807-
82), 230

Lowell, James Russell (1819-91), 387
M.W.M., 510

), 524

Mather (?), Cotton (1663-1728), 33
Maylem, John, 51
Miller, Joaquin (1841-
Morrell, William, I
N.R. (Cotton Mather ?), 33
Neal, John (1793-1876), 158
Noyes, Nicholas (1647-1717), 37
Oakes, Urian (1631-81), 31
Odell, Jonathan (1737-1818), 77
Paine, Robert Treat (1773-1811), 156
Palmer, John W. (1825-96), 508
Parsons, Thomas William (1819-92),
478

Pike, Albert (1809-91), 498

Pinkney, Edward Coate (1802-28), 174
Plumly, B. Rush (1816-87), 501
Poe, Edgar Allan (1809-49), 209
Randall, James R. (1839-1908), 499
Read, Thomas Buchanan (1822-72), 512
Rogers, Robert, 60

Stanton, Harriet, 497

Stedman, Edmund Clarence (1833-
1908), 516

Stoddard, Richard Henry (1825-1903),
475

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A Consolatory Poem, 38

A Fable for Critics, 409

A Forest Hymn, 192

A Health, 174

A Letter to Her Husband, 17

INDEX OF TITLES

A Little While I Fain Would Linger
Yet, 496

A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest and
the Road Unknown, 460

A New Song, 68

A Night-Attack by Cavalry (from The
Battle of Niagara), 158

A Poem Dedicated to the Memory of
the Reverend and Excellent Mr.
Urian Oakes, 33

A Præfatory Poem, 37
A Psalm of Life, 231

A Song of Sion, 35

A Summer Ramble, 197

A Summer's Day, 170

A Threnodia, 30

A Winter Piece, 184

Abraham Davenport, 352

After the Battle of Bull Run, 506
After the Rain, 486

An Elegie upon the Death of the Rev-
erend Mr. Thomas Shepard, 31

An Elegy Address'd to His Excellency
Governour Belcher, 44

An Hymn to the Evening, 66
An Incident of the War, 510
An Indian-Summer Reverie, 401
Annabel Lee, 228

Bacons Epitaph, 36
Baltimore, 501

Barbara Frietchie, 350

Battle-Hymn of the Republic, 507
Beaver Brook, 419
Bedouin Song, 438
Before the Rain, 485
Brahma, 326

Burial of the Minnisink, 230
Cavalry Crossing a Ford, 457
Cavalry-Song, 512
Charleston, 490

Children, 283

Come up from the Fields, Father, 458
Commencement, 46

Contemplations, 10

Days, 325

Divina Commedia, 309
Dixie, 498

Each and All, 310
Eldorado, 229

Evangeline, 243; Part the First, 244:
Part the Second, 263

Evening (from A Summer's Day), 171
Evening (from Summer by the Lake-
side), 336

Faces, 446

Florence Vane, 177
Forbearance, 325

God's Controversy with New-England,

27

Good-Bye, 309

Good-Bye, My Fancy, 474

Greenfield Hill: Part II, 110; Part IV,

112

Hiawatha's Childhood (from the Song
of Hiawatha), 285

Hiawatha's Fishing (from The Song of
Hiawatha), 290

How Love Looked for Hell, 530

How Old Brown Took Harper's Ferry,
516

Hymn of Trust, 387

Hymn Sung at the Completion of the
Concord Monument, 312

Hymn to the Night, 233

I Died for Beauty, 533

I Hear It Was Charged against Me, 453
I Know Not Why, but All This Weary
Day, 493

Ichabod, 332

In Cabin'd Ships at Sea, 471

In the Garden, 535

In Yosemite Valley, 524

Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood,
182

Israfel, 212

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The Lily Confidante, 488

The Lovers, 534

The Marshes of Glynn, 527

The Mocking-Birds, 494

The New England Sabbath-Day Chace,
150

The Old Clock on the Stairs, 241
The Old Year and the New, 76

The Poet's Lamentation for the Loss of
His Cat, 45

The Political Balance, 145

The Prairies, 202

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The Republican Genius of Europe, 152
The Rhodora, 310

The Ruling Passion, 156

The Ship in the Desert, 525

The Singer in the Prison, 469

The Slave's Dream, 238

The Sleeper, 215

The Snake, 536

The Snow-Storm, 324

The Song of Hiawatha: III, 285; VIII,
290; XX, 296

The Song of the Rebel, 509

The Sot-Weed Factor, 39

The Sphinx, 320

The Stars and Stripes, 502

The Village Blacksmith, 236

The Vision of Columbus: Book I, 116;
Book V, 120

The Vision of Sir Launfal: Prelude to
Part First, 410; Part First, 413;
Prelude to Part Second, 415; Part
Second, 416

The Washers of the Shroud, 421

The Way I Read a Letter 's This, 534
The Whole Booke of Psalmes: 23, 2;
93, 2; 133, 3

The Wild Honey Suckle, 148
The Wind and Stream, 207
The Wreck of the Hesperus, 233

The Yankee's Return from Camp, 70
The Yellow Violet, 181
To a Caty-Did, 154

To a Waterfowl, 183

To Fight Aloud is Very Brave, 533
To Helen, 211

To One in Paradise, 216

To the Dandelion, 392

To the Fringed Gentian, 200

To the Man-of-War-Bird, 473

To the Memory of the Brave Americans,
144

To the Nile, 439

Ulalume, 223

Upon the Tomb of the Most Reverend
Mr. John Cotton, 28

Urania, 381

Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One
Night, 459

Virginia Banishing Tea, 69
Voluntaries, 326

Weariness, 308

Wendell Phillips, 388

When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer,
454

When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard
Bloom'd, 462

Whispers of Heavenly Death, 469
With Husky-Haughty Lips, O Sea, 474
Wonder-Working Providence of Sions
Saviour in New-England, 3
Wood-Notes: Part I, 316

Wordsworth, 333

Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours, 472

Unseen Spirits, 176

INDEX TO FIRST LINES

A bird came down the walk

A brook came stealing from the ground

A cloud possessed the hollow field.

A deadly ball hath limited my life

A line in long array where they wind betwixt green islands

A little while (my life is almost set!)

A living breathing Bible: Tables where

A march in the ranks hard-prest, and the road unknown

A musket-ball, death-wing'd, hath pierc'd my groin

A narrow fellow in the grass

A Stone more then the Eben-ezer fam'd

Ah me, while up the long, long vale of time.

Along a river-side, I know not where

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Announced by all the trumpets of the sky

Another four I've left yet to bring on

Are these the folk whom from the brittish Iles

As Jove the Olympian (who both I and you know

As near beauteous Boston lying

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As weary pilgrim now at rest
At EUTAW springs the valiant died

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