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 ...
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 ...
I have crept forth to die among the trees.They have sweet voices that I love to hear,Sweet, lute-like voices. They ...
Why gaze ye on my hoary hairs,Ye children young and gay?Your locks, beneath the blast of cares,Will bleach as white ...
Daughter of Col. SAMUEL and Mrs. ELIZABETH COLT, died January 20th,1862, aged 7 months and 27 days.THE MOURNING MOTHER.A tomb ...
Only son of SAMUEL S. FOSS, Esq., died May 23d, 1859, aged threeyears and three months."Read more, Papa," the loving ...
Wife of Rev. WILLIAM H. C. ROBERTSON, died at Magnolia, East Florida,January 13th, aged 34.Our buds have faded,--winter's frigid breath Sigh'd ...
Died at Hartford, May 12th, 1860.Gone, pure in heart! unto thy fitting home,Where nought of ill can follow. O'er thy ...
Son of Dr. WILLIAM and Mrs. MARY WENTWORTH ALEXANDER, died atFayette, Iowa, May, 1861, aged 2 years.Coming in from play, ...
I heard a knellToll slow amid the consecrated islesWhere slumber England's dead. A solemn dirgeBroke forth amid the tomb of kings, ...
Died at Portland, Connecticut, January 1st, 1861.I think of her unfolding prime, Her childhood bright and fair,The speaking eye, the earnest ...
Daughter of Hon. Judge BALL of Hoosick Falls, N.Y., died at the Cityof Washington, 1862.Bright sunbeam of a father's heart Whose ...
Son of Mr. MORRIS COLLINS, died at Wethersfield, September 5th, 1862,aged 3 months and 27 days.It was a sad and ...
I must not tease my mother,For she is very kind;And everything she says to meI must directly mind;For when I ...
Adopted daughter of Mrs. WILLIAM TRACY, died at New York, in 1860,aged 17.O young and beautiful, thy step Was light with ...
Died at Hartford, July, 1861.Faithful and true in duty's sacred sphere, How like the summer-lightning hath she fled!One moment bending o'er ...
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