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O Come Back, my Brother The Twins On the Frailty of Earthly Things To a Friend The Mother and her Child A Mother's Prayer Lines in an Album On the Death of a Mother The Music of Earth On the Death of Mrs. C.P. Baldwin Lines written in a Sick Room, April 15th, 1855 Lines written in a Sick Room, July 20th, 1855 To a Friend The Mother's Watch Why should I Smile * The Youth's Return * To A---- * The Beauties of Nature * On the Death of Willie T. White * The Human Heart * On the Death of a Friend * To a Friend * Happiness * A Picture of Human Life Flowers * The Old Castle * The Myrtle * Death The Home of Childhood * The Happy Land * Devotion * To a Friend * Lines written upon the Death of Two Sisters To I---- Lines for a Friend upon the 20th Anniversary of her Birthday Human Thought Lines written upon the Departure of a Brother Lines on the Death of a Friend The Power of Custom Annie Howard We all do Perish like the Leaf Life Compared to the Seasons Writing Composition Lines written in Answer to the Question "Where is our Poet?" My Husband's Grave Lines written upon the Young who have recently died in our Village Conscience Lines written in an Album Lines from the pen of my Husband, who is Deceased Hope Visit to Mount Auburn Lines from Mary to her Father in California, with her Daguerreotype A Reminiscence Letter of Resignation from Mrs. Hanna to the Maternal Association Improvement of Time Lines written on the Death of Frank The Pleasures of Memory The Song of the Weary One Lines inscribed to a Brother Changes Lines to Mrs. S---- on the Death of an Infant The Spirits of the Dead To Mrs. J.C. Bucklin, by her Father The Widow's Home To the Reader WITHERED LEAVES. Shadows of the Past Sister, the solemn midnight hour Is meet, to weave the web of thought, To trace the shadowy imagery, From fancy's secret chambers brought. To enter Memory's hidden cell, And bid the sentinel appear; Her strange, mysterious tales to tell, And wipe the dust from by-gone years. To wander back down time's dark stream, And from its margin pluck the flowers, To twine them with the moon's p
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