Hattie Howard Poems on Man (10 Poems)

The Antiquarian (Hattie Howard Poems)

Millions have been and passed from view  Benignity who never knew;   No aspiration theirs, nor aim;  Existence soulless as the clay  From whence they ...

The Little Clock (Hattie Howard Poems)

Kind friend, you do not know how much   I prize this time-ly treasure,  So dainty, diligent, and such   A constant source of pleasure.  The ...

The Taxidermist (Hattie Howard Poems)

From other men he stands apart,   Wrapped in sublimity of thought   Where futile fancies enter not;   With starlike purpose pressing on   Where Agassiz and ...

Honest John (Hattie Howard Poems)

He was a man whose lot was cast,   As some might think, in lines severe;  In humble toil whose life was passed   From ...

Sheridan’s Last Ride (Hattie Howard Poems)

While Phoebus lent his hottest rays     To signalize midsummer days,  I stood in that far-famed enclosure       By thousands visited,  Where, in the stillness of ...

Cuba (Hattie Howard Poems)

As one long struggling to be free,  O suffering isle! we look to thee   In sympathy and deep desire  That thy fair borders ...

Let Us Give Thanks (Hattie Howard Poems)

If we have lived another year  And, counting friends by regiments  Who share our love and confidence,    Find no more broken ranks,    For this ...

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