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 ...
FAR in the west, where still the red man heldHis rights unrifled, dwelt an aged chief,With his young daughter. Joyous ...
What hast thou seen, with thy shining eye, Thou Needle, so subtle and keen?--"I have been in Paradise, stainless and fair.And ...
Died at Hartford, August 4th, 1861; and his wife, Mrs. ELIZA STORRSTRUMBULL, the night after his funeral.Death's shafts fly thick, ...
FOR the first time, a lovely sceneEarth saw, and smiled,--A gentle form with pallid mienBending o'er a newborn child:The pang, ...
Died at Hartford, Sunday, May 5th, 1861.She found a painless avenue to makeThe great transition from a world of careTo ...
Late Chief Justice of Connecticut, died at Hartford, on Sunday morning,December 15th, 1861, aged 84. 'Tis not for pen and ink,Or ...
Died at Hartford, on Friday morning, January 10th, 1862.And hath he fallen,--whom late we saw In manly vigor bold?That stately form,--that ...
Died at Hartford, April 30th, 1861, aged 22.I saw a brilliant bridal. All that cheersAnd charms the leaping heart of youth ...
Wife of Govenor ELLSWORTH, and daughter of Noah Webster, LL.D., diedat Hartford, August 23d, 1861.Not with the common forms of ...
Died at Hartford, January 29th, 1862, aged 92.We saw him on a winter's day, Beneath the hallowed dome,Where for so many ...
Thou'rt beautiful, my flower, -my winter flower!-These many weeks I've watch'd thy graceful meshOf silvery roots, making their busy wayDown ...
Daughter of Col. SAMUEL and Mrs. ELIZABETH COLT, died January 20th,1862, aged 7 months and 27 days.THE MOURNING MOTHER.A tomb ...
A faithful Teacher of the young from early years, and recently thePrincipal of a Female Seminary and Boarding School at ...
Widow of the late SPENCER WHITING, Esq., died at Hartford, April,1859, aged 88.Life's work well done, how beautiful to rest.Aye, ...
Widow of the late CALEB POND, Esq., died at Hartford, February 19th1861, aged 73.Would any think who marked the smile On ...
Died at Astoria, New York, April 5th, 1860.Upon his suffering couch he lay, Whose noble form and mindThe stress of fourscore ...
Widow of the late ANSON G. PHELPS, Esq., died at New York, April24th, 1859, aged 74.When the good mother dieth, ...
Son of Dr. WILLIAM and Mrs. MARY WENTWORTH ALEXANDER, died atFayette, Iowa, May, 1861, aged 2 years.Coming in from play, ...
Died at New York, November 17th, 1861.WRITTEN ON HER BIRTH-DAY.The day returns, beloved friend When in thy Mother's armsThou a fair ...
Died at Mansfield, Connecticut, February, 1861.The world seems drearier when the good depart,The just, the truthful, such as never madeSelf ...
Editor of the "Christian Secretary" for more than twenty years, died atHartford, December 5th, aged 59.We knew him as a ...
Died at Portland, Connecticut, January 1st, 1861.I think of her unfolding prime, Her childhood bright and fair,The speaking eye, the earnest ...
Died at Hartford, September 28th, 1862.We miss her at the chancel-side, For when we last drew near,The holy Eucharist to share,She, ...
WILLIAM CHILDS BREWER, died Jan. 24th, 1862, aged 7 years, and GEORGECLEVELAND BREWER, aged 5 years, at Springfield, Mass., Feb. ...
Died at Hartford, September 23d, 1859.The beautiful hath fled To join the spirit-train;Earth interposed with strong array,Love stretch'd his arms to ...
FLOWERS! fresh flowers, with your fragrance free,Have you come in your queenly robes to me?Me hve you sought from your ...
Adopted daughter of Mrs. WILLIAM TRACY, died at New York, in 1860,aged 17.O young and beautiful, thy step Was light with ...
Formerly a Teacher in Hartford, died at Cleveland, Ohio, March 12th,1862.Teachers,--she is not here With the first breath of SpringHer aid ...
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