The Rural Life In New England. Canto Second (Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney Poems)
In the gay and crowded cityWhere the tall and jostling roof-treesJealous seem of one another,Jealous of the ground they stand ...
In the gay and crowded cityWhere the tall and jostling roof-treesJealous seem of one another,Jealous of the ground they stand ...
SCENE THE LAST.ANGELS.THE spirit-region's noble limbHath 'scaled the ...
Died at Hartford, August 4th, 1861; and his wife, Mrs. ELIZA STORRSTRUMBULL, the night after his funeral.Death's shafts fly thick, ...
Died at Hartford, Sunday, May 5th, 1861.She found a painless avenue to makeThe great transition from a world of careTo ...
Mother of Him we call the Christ, No halo round thy brows we paint,-Incense and prayer we offer not, Nor mind to ...
NOW, joy and thanks forevermore!The dreary night has wellnigh passed,The slumbers of the North are o'er,The Giant stands erect at ...
Died at New Haven, August 25th, 1861, aged 78.I well remember him, and heard his voiceIn vigorous prime, beneath the ...
Smoothing soft the nestling headOf a maiden fancy-led,Thus a grave-eyed woman said:"Richest gifts are those we make,Dearer than the love ...
_She_. How soft the night wind strokes the meadow grasses And, breathing music, through ...
A blackbird in a wicker cage, That hung and swung 'mid fruits and flowers, Had learnt the song-charm, to assuage ...
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