INDEX OF PERIODICAL PUBLICATION
The following list of entries is intended as a start toward a full index which will show the relation between the poets of the country and the periodicals by which they have been encour- aged to write. The information could be much more complete. Special bibliographical work has been very fully done with reference to Freneau, Bryant, Emerson, Lowell, and Holmes. In the case of many others it has been fairly easy to locate poems. In case of one or two poets numerous citations of original sources have turned out to be unverifiable, and in the cases of Timrod, Hayne, Whitman, Stoddard, and Miller the information is extremely meagre, so that the editor in many cases does not even know whether many of their poems appeared originally through the periodicals or in collected volumes issued by the poets. Supplementary informa- tion will be gratefully welcomed.
Holmes: To the Portrait of "A Lady" (June, 1830), 421; The Ballad of the Oyster-Man (July, 1830), 421; The Last Leaf (March, 1831), 423. American Monthly Magazine, New York and Bos- ton, 1833-6.
Holmes: "Qui Vive?" (Nov., 1836), 427. American Whig Review, New York, 1845-7, 1848–52. Poe: Ulalume (Dec., 1847), 235.
Lowell: Biglow Papers, No. VI (May, 1848), 290; The First Snow-Fall (Dec., 1849), 298. Appleton's Journal, New York, 1869–81.
Lanier: The Revenge of Hamish (1878), 463. Atlantic Monthly, Boston, 1857-.
Bryant: The Planting of the Apple-Tree (Jan., 1864), 188.
Emerson: The Romany Girl (Nov., 1857), 216; Seashore (Jan., 1858), 217; The Test (Jan., 1861), 218; The Titmouse (May, 1862), 219; Voluntaries (Oct., 1863), 220; My Garden (Dec., 1866), 221; Terminus (Jan., 1867), 222. Whittier: Telling the Bees (April, 1858), 263; The Double-Headed Snake of Newbury (March, 1859), 264; Barbara Frietchie (Oct., 1863), 266; Abraham Davenport (May, 1866), 274; Among the Hills (Jan., 1868), 275. Lowell: The Origin of Didactic Poetry (Nov., 1857), 300; The Washers of the Shroud (Nov., 1861), 301; The Biglow Papers, second series (Feb., 1862), 303; Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Edi- tor of the Atlantic Monthly (April, 1865), 311; On Board the '76 (Jan., 1865), 313; Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration (Sept., 1865),
314. Longfellow: Sandalphon (April, 1858), 400; Paul Revere's Ride (Jan., 1861), 401; The Birds of Killingworth (Dec., 1863), 412; The Children's Hour (Sept., 1860), 415; The Cumberland (Dec., 1862), 416; Weariness (Nov., 1863), 416; Haw- thorne (Aug., 1864), 417; The Wind Over the Chimney (Jan., 1865), 417; Divina Commedia (Dec., 1864), 418; Killed at the Ford (April, 1866), 419.
Holmes: Latter-Day Warnings (Nov., 1857), 432; The Chambered Nautilus (Feb., 1858), 432; Con- tentment (Sept., 1858), 433; The Deacon's Mas- terpiece (Sept., 1858), 434; The Voiceless (Oct., 1858), 435; The Boys (Feb., 1859), 436; At a Meeting of Friends (Aug., 1859), 437; Hymn of Trust (Nov., 1859), 438; A Sun-Day Hymn (Dec., 1859), 438; Brother Jonathan's Lament for Sister Caroline (May, 1861), 440; Bryant's Seventieth Birthday (Dec., 1864), 445. Hovey: Love in the Winds (April, 1898), 572; After Business Hours (Aug., 1898), 576.
Moody: Good Friday Night (May, 1898), 577; An Ode in Time of Hesitation (May, 1900), 577. Atlantic Souvenir, Boston, 1826-32.
Bryant: "I Broke the Spell That Held Me Long" (1826), 179; June (1826), 179.
Longfellow: Burial of the Minnisink (1827), 366. Ballimore Museum.
Poe: The Haunted Palace (April, 1839), 232. Baltimore Saturday Visitor.
Poe: The Coliseum (1833), 230. Boatswain's Whistle, Boston.
Emerson: Seashore (Nov., 1864), 217. Bookman, New York, 1895-.
Hovey: Faith and Fate (April, 1900), 576. Boston Book.
Longfellow: The Wreck of the Hesperus (1841),
Lowell: The Biglow Papers, III (Nov., 1847), 288. Boston Daily Advertiser.
Holmes: Old Ironsides (Sept., 1830), 422. Boston Evening Transcript.
Holmes: To Canaän (Aug., 1862), 441. Boston Miscellany.
Lowell: The Shepherd of King Admetus (1842),
Century, New York, 1881-
Lanier: Remonstrance (April, 1883), 467; How Love Looked for Hell (March, 1884), 468.
Christian Examiner, Boston, 1824-69.
Bryant: Hymn of the City (1830), 183. Continent, Philadelphia and New York, 1882-4. Lanier: Marsh Song-At Sunset (Feb., 1882), 467.
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,
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), 110.
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, 1830-98.
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),
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.
New England Galaxy.
Holmes: The Music Grinders (1830), 422.
New England Magazine (Buckingham's), Boston,
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.
Hovey: From "Taliesin: A Masque" (1899), 576. Pointe Coupee.
Randall: Maryland (April, 1861), 325. Putnam's Magazine, New York, 1853-7, 1868–70.
Lowell: Without and Within (April, 1854), 298; Auf Wiedersehen (Dec., 1854), 299; Palinode, 299.
Bryant: Robert of Lincoln (June, 1855), 187. Quarterly Repository.
Halleck: On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake (- 1820), 158. Richmond Enquirer.
Ryan: The Sword of Robert Lee (1865 (?)), 341. Richmond Whig.
Thompson: On to Richmond (1861), 328. Hayne: Beyond the Potomac (1882), 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. Time-Piece.
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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