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The Original For 1837. Dedicated to the good citizens of New-Port, by their obedient and humble servant, Pieraizanghsikghi Bohgamjavouleniskogghe, K.D.G., graduate of T.N.P.S.A.P.C.O.R.S. [Caption title.] Broadside, 20" x 15", rebacked, a few letters lacking at two old folds. Occasional spots of browning.
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1837
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The Companion: Being a Selection of the Beauties of the Most Celebrated Authors, in the English Language. In Prose and Verse.
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1799
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The Welch Mountain-Boy. [Caption title]. Broadside, 3" x 4.5" printed card with typographical border.
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1830
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Temperance Hymn. [Caption title]. Broadside, 9" x 7.5". Printed in two columns.
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1844
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On the Death of Mrs. Mary Hayward of Easton. [Caption title]. 4to broadside. Printed in two columns. Browned.
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1825
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Loss of the Ship Columbia. [Caption title]. Sm. 4to broadside. Printed in two columns.
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1830
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Finnische Runen. Finnisch und Deutsch von Dr. H. R. von Schroter. Herausgegeben von G.H. von Schroter. Mit einer Musicbeilage.
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1834
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The Carrier, of the Political Index, to His Patrons. [Caption title]. Folio broadside, 17" x 10," printed in two columns of verse, with typographical border.
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1808
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Gott su der Wittwe {God talking to a widow.] [And] Zuruf eines Leidenten, vot seinem, vot seinem Ende, an seine betrubte Wittwe und trauerude Kinder. [Words of a suffering man before his end, to his troubled widow and grieving children]. [Caption titles]. 4to broadsheet.
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1840
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1867. The Carrier's New Year's Address, to the Patrons of "The Western Mirror," Cambridge City, Jan. 1st, 1867. [Caption title]. Broadside, 14" x 8.5". Printed in two columns.
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1867
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Order of Exercises at the Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Settlement of Springfield, May 25, 1836. [Caption title]. Tall 4to broadside, verse in two columns.
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1836
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Lee's Rebel Raid in Pennsylvania. Tune,--"The Mistletoe Bough." [Caption title]. Two columns of verse. Broadside, 9" x 6.5."
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1863
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Governor Wall's Ghost. Tune--Snug Little Island. [Caption title.] Sm. folio broadside.
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1802
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The Four Indian Kings. Part I. How a beautiful Lady conquered one of the Indian Kings. [Caption title.] Oblong broadside in four columns of verse. [Our copy in two parts, neatly remounted on paper, as per the copy at the JCB.]
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1710
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Address of the Carrier of the Patriot & Democrat to His Patrons, January 1st, 1837. [Caption title]. Large folio broadside, verse printed in two columns with typographical border.
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1837
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A Happy New Year to All. New Year's Address of the Carriers of the Newburyport Herald. [Caption title]. Folio broadside, verse printed in two columns with triple typographical border.
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1849
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Carrier's Address, to the Patrons of the Marietta Republican. January 1, 1853. [Caption title]. Small folio broadside, printed in blue & red with a red typographical border.
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1853
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The Sorrows of Yamba; or the Negro Woman's Lamentation. [Taken from the Cheap Repository].
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1819
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Long Tail Blue. As Originally Sung by Mr. T.B. Nathans. In All the Southern and Philadelphia Circuses. [Caption title]. Broadside, 9" x 9". Printed in two columns with typographical border.
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1830
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Pretty Rhymes for Little Children.
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1814
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Portland Transcript's Annual Address to Its Friends, January 1, 1841. [Caption title]. Narrow small folio broadside, printed in two columns of verse, with typographical border.
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1841
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The Carrier's Address to the Patrons of The Jeffersonian. January 1, 1835. [Caption title]. Folio broadside with two columns of prose and verse & double typographical border.
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1835
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Carrier Boys' Address for the Year A.D. 1857. [Caption title]. Folio broadside, on silk, two columns of verse, surrounded by two columns of ornaments, in bottom decoration: "Vivat Regina." Bottom, below border, frayed. Slight staining, very good.
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1857
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Uncle Sam's Farm. [Caption title]. 8vo. broadside, six verses; with typographical border.
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1845
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Spirit of Contemporary Poetry. Number I-[II].
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1827
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Sweet William, of Plymouth. [Caption title]. Large 4to verse broadside, printed in three columns.
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1810
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Epitaphs and Elegies.
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1816
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Address of the News-Carrier, to the Patrons of the Rhode-Island Republican. Newport, January 1, 1827. [Caption title]. Sm. folio broadside, verse in two columns with fine typographical border.
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1827
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Lines Composed by Mrs. Sophia Thurell on the Death of Her Brother Master John Emery of South-Berwick [Maine], who was drowned on 30th March, 9” X 6-5/8”. 19 four-line stanzas in two columns separated by an ornamental rule, a second rule separating caption from text.
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1824
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A Love Song [and] The Cobbler, etc. [caption title]. Broadside, 10” X 9," illustrated with cuts of a woman and of a cobbler at head, verse in two columns separated by an ornamental rule.
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1824
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Loss of the Ship Albion! [Caption title]. Broadside, 10” x 5-5/8," nine four-line stanzas within an ornamental border. Tipped to stiff board. Paper browned and a little stained, trimmed right down to border, small piece missing from lower left corner.
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1825
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Buy a Broom, Love’s Garland, and Highland Mary. [Caption title]. Broadside, 8” x 7” (22 cm x 19.7 cm.). Caption and three poems in two columns (separated by vertical imprint). Top half of sheet stained, a couple of small, marginal tears.
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1830
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The Gallant Hussar. [Caption title]. Caption and 24 lines of verse on recto and verso, plus several trial lines. 8" x 6." 2 pp. Sheet folded and wrinkled, some small separations without loss, age stains, &c. Good.
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1810
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Prison Bill of Fare, by a Prisoner of War, Composed, Written and Spoken at the Exhibition of the "Prisoners of War Dramatic Association" Richmond, Va. Nov. 8, 1861. [Caption title.] Broadside in two columns, with typographical borders.
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1861
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For the Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery Subscription Anniversary, at the Music Hall, Boston, Wednesday Evening, January 26, 1859. [Caption title]. Broadside, 9” x 7," text in two columns within an ornamental border. Old folds, otherwise very good.
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1859
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Carrier’s Address to the Patrons of the Eastern Argus, January 1, 1857. [Caption title]. Broadside, 12” x 10." Caption and three columns of verse within an ornamental border. Some wrinkling and light dust-soiling, separations and small holes along folds resulting in loss of part or all of several words.
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1856
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The Major’s Only Son. [Caption title]. Broadside, 14” x 8” (36.5 cm X 20.5 cm.), 140 lines of text in two columns separated by a helix-shaped rule with type ornament separating title from text and a similar (not identical) ornament at foot of text. Right margin erose, but nowhere touching text. A couple of small holes, one along right-hand edge of text deleting a few characters at end of line. Mounted to stiffer paper. “Given by Mrs. Martha W. Cutter” written in an early hand in top margin.
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1790
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An Election Song. [Caption title]. Broadside, 21” X 8-5/8”, double column, text comprising four poems, surmounted by a vignette of an eagle, all within an ornamental border.
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1864
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Suffrage Pledge [and] Rhode-Island Algerines' Appeal to John Davis, Gov. of Massachusetts. [Caption titles]. Oblong 4to broadside. 7 verses & 11 verses (the latter in two columns). Typographical borders around each poem.
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1842
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Battle of Cedar Creek. By H[orace] Maynard, Co. E, 28th Iowa Volunteers. Tune, “Star-Spangled Banner.” [Caption title]. Broadside, 12-1/8” x 9-3/8," caption, and ten stanzas of verse in two columns, within an ornamental border. Sheet somewhat dust-soiled with a few minor stains, surface wear along folds, one corner slightly chipped, &c. Still, entirely sound, and with good margins.
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1864
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Songs for Cold-Water Celebrations. [Caption title]. Large 4to broadside, text in three columns.
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1840
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Rhode Island Algerines' Appeal to John Davis, Gov. of Massachusetts [Eleven Stanzas of Verse in Two Columns. With Typographical Border]. [and] Suffrage Pledge [Seven Stanzas of Verse in One Column, with Typographical Border].
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1842
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Poem: "The Prospect," Extolling George Griffin. Ca. 1806. Sheet 8 x 13 inches, 1.5 p. Folds, right edge ragged, slight tears at folds.
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1806
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Mo[ur]ning Souls. [Caption title].
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1820
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Pretty Poems, In Easy Language, For the Amusement of Little Boys and Girls. By Timothy Lovechild [pseud.]. Ornamented with Cuts.
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1813
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The Honest Working Man [and] Massa's in the Cold Ground. [Caption title]. Broadside, 10" x 7½", text (only) to these two songs printed side by side, separated by a double rule, on very thin paper.
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1865
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ADAMS, F.W.
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Theological Criticisms, or Hints of the Philosophy of Man and Nature. In Six Lectures. To which are appended Two Poetical Scraps, and Dogmas of Infidelity.
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1843
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ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY.
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Dermot Mac Morrogh, or the Conquest of Ireland; an Historical Tale of the Twelfth Century. In Four Cantos.
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1832
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ALCOTT, L.M.
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Three Unpublished Poems.
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1919
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ALLEN PAUL.
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Original Poems. Serious and Entertaining.
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1801
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ALLEN, MRS. BRASSEYA
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Pastorals, Elegies, Odes, Epistles, and Other Poems.
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1806
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ALLIN, ABBY.
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Home Ballads: A Book for New Englanders. In Three Parts
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1851
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ALLSTON , JOSEPH BLY
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Sumter.
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1874
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ALLSTON, WASHINGTON.
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The Sylphs of the Seasons, with Other Poems.
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1813
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ALSOP, RICHARD.
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The Echo.
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1807
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ALSOP, RICHARD.
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The Echo.
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1807
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ALSOP, RICHARD.
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A Poem; Sacred to the Memory of George Washington...
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1800
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ANON.
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A Southern Traveller's Visit to New England.
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1830
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ANON.
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No. I. The Times; a Poem, Addressed to the Inhabitants of New-England, and of the State of New-York, Particularly on the Subject of the Present Anti-Commercial System of the National Administration.
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1809
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ANON.
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A Souvenir.
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1864
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ANON.
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Reconstruction on "My Policy;" or, Its Author at the Confessional. By Zedekiah Comitatus, M.P.E.C. (Pseud.)
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1866
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ANON.
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Free Masonry: a Poem. In Three Cantos. Accompanied with Notes, Illustrative of the History, Policy, Principles, &c. of the Masonic Institution; Shewing the Coincidence of Its Spirit and Design with Ancient Jesuitism; and Proving...That It Necessarily Leads to Aristocratic Distinctions in Society...A Brief Sketch of the Masonic Illuminati of Germany; of the Circumstances Relative to the Abduction of Capt. Morgan: and of the Present Prospects of Anti-Masonry in Various Sections of the Union...By a Citizen of Massachusetts.
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1830
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ANON.
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Nature: On Freedom of Mind: And Other Poems.
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1839
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ANON.
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The Flowers of Autumn. To which is added, a Few Pieces by a Young Female, Late of This City, Dec'd.
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1828
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ANON.
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To the Public....The Blind Man's Appeal. [Caption title]. 8vo broadside, verse in two columns.
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1870
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ANON.
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Dempster's Original Ballad Soirees.
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1847
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ANON.
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Sacred to the Memory of Major General Arthur St. Clair. [Caption title]. Sm. folio broadside, verse in two columns with fine arched typographical border; good borders but edges frayed. Browned.
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1818
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ANON.
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Supplement to the Boston-Gazette, Etc. of (No. 815.) Monday, November 19, 1770. [Caption title]. Large 4to broadsheet, printed in three columns on each side. Moderately browned, but very good in double-side glass & wood frame.
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1770
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ANON.
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A Wonderful Account of Two Faithful Lovers, Who Were United by the Fury of a Most Terrible Earthquake--[From Authentic History]. Cornelia Perez, a Native of S. America. Juann Mendoza, a Native of Old Spain...[Caption title]. Narrow large folio broadside, verse in two columns, with typographical borders, & hearts around the two names.
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1825
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ANON.
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Teddy Regan. By White Ghost. [Caption title]. Sm. 4to broadside, verse in two columns, with elaborate typographical border.
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1865
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ANON.
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[The Cherry Tree Story]. The Love of Truth/ Mark The Boy. [Caption title]. Handkerchief of glazed cotton. Brown on white, aged to a cream color. 12.5" x 11.15".
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1806
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ANON.
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Sabbath School Hymn. [Caption title]. Sq. large 4to. linen broadside. With three hymns of verses, circular & square typographical borders, two lines of music, with notes, three vignettes, etc.
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1831
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ANON. & J.H.
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The Dying Words, Confession and Execution of Jesse Straang [!], for the Murder of John Whipple at Albany, August 27, 1827. [and] On sheet with: A Poem on the Distressing, and Afflictive…Death of the Rev. Josiah M. Muspratt, Who was killed in an Awful Manner; Being Caught up in the Machinery of Whitesborough Factory, Carried up to the Floor Above by His Arm, Where it was Drawn From His Body. From Whence he Fell Again to the Floor, Torn and Lacerated in the Most Shocking Manner; May, 1827. Signed in type "J.H." Text surrounded by black border. [Caption titles]. Conjugate 4to verse broadsides, with woodcut of hanged man & initialled coffin, respectively.
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1827
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ANON. BADGER.
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Thoughts Suggested by the Death of Mrs. Naomi Badger, at Charleston [Mass.], Jan. 8, 1831, Aged 76. [Caption title]. Broadside, 9” x 8," text in two columns separated by a double rule, all within an ornamental border. Old folds, a few creases, a couple of pinholes without loss of text. Very good.
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1831
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ANTHONY, HENRY BOWEN
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The Dorriad, and the Great Slocum Dinner; With Introductory Remarks and Annotations.
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1870
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ARCHER, MRS. M.A.
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Echoes. Volume First [all].
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1867
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ARNOLD, JOSIAS LYNDO
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Poems...
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1797
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ASHBY, A.
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Lee at Jackson's Grave. A Poetical Souvenir. 32 lines of verse, with two borders. Fine.
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1870
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ATLEE, SAMUEL YORKE.
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The Religion of the Sun, a Posthumous Poem, of Thomas Paine, with a Preface, by the Proprietor.
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1826
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AUDEN, W.H.
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The Ballad of Barnaby. [Caption title]. Illustrated small folio broadside with two columns of verse.
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1972
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AULD, J.B.
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A Poetical Essay on the First Good and the First Fair. With Salutatory Addresses.
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1835
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B., W.A.
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Died. At the Estes House Hospital, Friday, November 4th, 1864....Lines Respectfully Dedicated to the memory of Charles W. Tackaberry....[Caption title, followed by 30 lines of verse, signed at the end in type, at Keokuk, Nov. 7, 1864, by W.A.B. 12mo. broadside, blacklined.
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1864
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BACON, WILLIAM THOMP
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A Poem [The Influence of Nature on the Individual Mind]...and the Valedictory Oration, by Charles Andrew Johnson. Pronounced Before the Senior Class of Yale College, July 5, 1837.
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1837
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BAILEY, EBENEZER.
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Triumphs of Liberty; The Prize Ode, Recited by Mr. Finn, at the Boston Theatre, on the Anniversary of Washington's Birth-Day, February 22, 1825.
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1825
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BAKER, DAVID.
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ALS from David Baker (Ipswich) to “Rev. Mr. Felt” in Hamilton, With Poem, Concerning the Choate Stone Bridge in Ipswich. 10” x 16," folded in half, 2.5 pp. Sepia ink, fine.
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1834
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BAKER, T.M. Compiler
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Charms of Melody, or; Siren Medley. No. 1 (all).
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1824
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BALLOU, ADIN.
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Liberty Chimes.
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1845
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BARLOW, JOEL.
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The Vision of Columbus...
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1787
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BENJAMIN, PARK.
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Poetry: a Satire, Pronounced Before the Mercantile Library Association...
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1842
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BENJAMIN, S.G.W.
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Ode on the Death of Abraham Lincoln.
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1865
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BENNISON, MRS. DEBOR
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Poems, Original and Selected.
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1847
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BETHUNE, GEO. W
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Lays of Love and Faith. With Other Fugitive Poems
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1847
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BEVERAGE, HARRISON.
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The Brave Volunteers from North Haven. [Caption title]. 4to broadside, 12 stanzas of verse in two columns, with engraving of large sailing ship.
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1862
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BIERCE, AMBROSE.
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Black Beetles in Amber.
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1892
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BIGELOW, ABIJAH.
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Essays on Various Subjects: to which is added, a Short Treatise on the Art of Praising One's Self; and Several Poetical Fragments. By Garrulus.
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1801
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BIGELOW, MRS. MARION
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Songs from the St. Lawrence: or, Occasional Poems.
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1851
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BLACKWELL, ROBERT.
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Original Acrostics, on Some of the Southern States, Confederate Generals, and Various Other Persons and Things. Illustrated.
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1873
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BLACKWELL, ROBERT.
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Original Acrostics,on Some of the Southern States. Confederate Generals, and Various Other Persons and Things. Illustrated.
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1869
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BOLTON, NATHANIEL.
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Hand-Written Elegy on the Death of Dr. John Field of New Braintree, Sept. 2, 1815. Leaf 13”x16." Browned, small tears at folds. Ink very legible.
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1815
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BOTSFORD, MRS. MARGA
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Viola; Heiress of St. Valverde. An Original Romance. To Which is Added a Variety of Original Poetical Pieces.
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1829
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BRADSTREET, ANNE.
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The Works of Anne Bradstreet in Prose and Verse. Edited by John Harvard Ellis.
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1867
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BRAINARD, JOHN G.C.
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The Poems...A New and Authentic Collection, with an Original Memoir of His Life.
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1842
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BRANAGAN, THOMAS.
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Avenia, or a Tragical Poem, on the Oppression of the Human Species; and Infringement of the Rights of Man...a new edition--to which is added the Constitution of...Pennsylvania.
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1810
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BRAYTON, Mr..
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Solemn Hymns, occasioned by the death of Molly Brayton, of Harwich, (Vermont,) written by her bereaved husband. [Caption title]. Sm. folio broadside. Three columns of verse.
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1790
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BROOKS, MARIA GOWEN.
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Judith, Esther, and Other Poems. By a Lover of the Fine Arts.
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1829
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BROWN, ERASTUS.
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The Trial of Cain, the First Murderer, in Poetry, by Rule of Court; in which a Predestinarian, a Universalian, and Arminian Argue as Attorneys at the Bar; theTwo Former as the Prisoner's Counsel, the Latter as Attorney General.
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1834
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BROWN, LEONARD.
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Poems of the Prairies.
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1865
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BROWNELL, HENRY HOWA
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War-Lyrics and Other Poems.
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1866
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BROWNING, ELIZABETH
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Last Poems...with a Memorial, by Theodore Tilton.
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1862
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BRUCE, DAVID.
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Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, Originally Written Under the Signture of the Scots-Irishman, by a Native of Scotland. With Notes and Illustrations.
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1801
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BRYANT, WILLIAM CULL
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Poems.
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1834
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BRYANT, WILLIAM CULL
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Poems...
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1875
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BRYANT, WILLIAM CULL
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Poems.
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1821
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BRYANT, WILLIAM CULL
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Poems.
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1821
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BRYANT, WILLIAM CULL
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Poems. Third Edition.
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1836
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BULFINCH, S.G.
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Poems.
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1834
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BUNGAY, GEORGE W.
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Nebraska; a Poem, Personal and Political.
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1854
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BURLEIGH, WILLIAM HE
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Our Country; Its Dangers and Its Destiny: a Desultory Poem....
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1841
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BURLEIGH, WILLIAM HE
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Poems.
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1841
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BUSH, FAIRBANKS?
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The Slave's Lamentation. [and] The Hail (Hale) Storm. [Caption title]. Broadside, 15" x 7.5".
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1848
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BUTLER, FRANCES ANNE
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Poems.
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1844
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BUTLER, JAMES D.?
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Poematia. "Blood Drops," Birthday Lines, and Other Verses of Society. Risum Teneatis, Amici? Not Published.
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1874
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BUTLER, WILLIAM ALLE
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Nothing to Wear: an Episode of City Life. (From Harper's Weekly.)
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1857
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CAMPBELL, THOMAS.
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Gertrude of Wyoming; a Pennsylvanian Tale. And Other Poems.
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1809
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CAMPBELL, THOMAS.
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Gertrude of Wyoming; a Pennsylvanian Tale. And Other Poems.
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1809
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CANTERBURY, H. WEBST
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Patriotic Songs. [Caption title]. Small folio broadside, six songs in three columns beneath engraved portraits of Washington, Winfield Scott and a beardless Lincoln (left to right).
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1861
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CANTOS CUBANOS.
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Coleccion de Glosas y Decimas Sueltas. Vol. 1-4.
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1860
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CARMICHAEL, J.R.
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Uncle Ephriam's Eulogy. Carmichael's Buggy. [Wrapper title].
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1900
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CAWEIN, MADISON
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Kentucky Poems. With an Introduction by Edmund Gosse
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1902
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CAWEIN, MADISON J.
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Accolon of Gaul with Other Poems.
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1889
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CAWEIN, MADISON.
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The White Snake and Other Poems. Translated from the German into the Original Meters....
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1895
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CHAPMAN, Elder HENRY
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Remember Them That Are in Bonds, as Bound with Them.--Heb. 13:3. [Caption title]. Sm. 4to broadside, printed in two columns.
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1841
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CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY.
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Songs and Poems.
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1919
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CHILD, L. M. Editor.
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"Mary's Lamb" [in] THE JUVENILE MISCELLANY FOR THE INSTRUCTION AND AMUSEMENT OF YOUTH. Vol. V, # 1, p. 64.
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1830
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CHIVERS, T. H.
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Nacoochee; or, the Beautiful Star, with Other Poems.
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1837
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CHURCH, DAVID F. ?.
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Lines on the Death of Luther Little, Jr. and Amos R. Little of Marshfield. August, 1815. 7.5 x 12.25 inches. 1 p. Ink. Browned, folds, small holes at folds.
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1815
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CIST, LEWIS J.
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Trifles in Verse: a Collection of Fugitive Poems.
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1845
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CLARK, GEO. W.
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The Liberty Minstrel.
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1844
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CLARK, GEORGE W. Edi
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The Liberty Minstrel.
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1845
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CLARK, VICTORIANUS.
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A Rhyming Geography; or, a Poetic Description of the United States of America, &c. Prefaced by a Prose Introduction to Geography in General; and Concluded with an Appendix of Questions.
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1819
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CLARKE, M'DONALD.
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Sketches. [Part I].
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1826
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CLARKE, THOMAS.
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Sir Copp. A Poem for the Times, in Six Cantos.
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1865
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CLIFTON, WILLIAM.
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Poems, Chiefly Occasional, by the Late Mr. Clifton. To which are prefixed, Introductory Notes of the Life, Character and Writings of the Author, and an Engraved Likeness.
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1800
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COFFIN, ROBERT S.
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Oriental Harp. Poems of the Boston Bard.
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1826
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COFFIN, ROBERT S.
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The Life of the Boston Bard, Written by Himself.
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1825
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COLE, SAMUEL W.
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The Muse; or Flowers of Poetry; a Choice Collection of Favorite Odes, Poems, Songs, Elegies, Dirges, Epitaphs, Epigrams, Elegant Extracts, &c.
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1827
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COMUS pseud..
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The Feast of Wit, or Frolic of Laught[er;] Containing the Most Admired Anecdotes and Songs. By Comus, the God of Laughter.
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1821
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CONWELL, COLUMBUS C.
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The Hymns of Homer, Translated into Verse from the Original Greek: with Notes, Critical and Explanatory. To which is prefixed, an Enquiry into the Life of Homer.
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1830
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COOK, WM. J.?
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Poems on the Battle of Gettysburg. [Wrapper title].
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1887
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COX, SUSANNA.
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Ein Neues Trauer-Lied, Enhaltend die Geschichte der Susanna Cox, die in Reading wegen dem Mord ihres kindes hingerichtet murde. [Caption title]. Broadside, 16.5" x 7.5." Printed in two columns, with nice typographical border. In German.
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1809
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COXE, ARTHUR CLEVELA
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St. Jonathan, the Lay of a Scald.
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1838
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CRANE, STEPHEN.
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The Black Riders and Other Lines.
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1895
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CRANE, STEPHEN.
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War Is Kind. Drawings by Will Bradley.
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1899
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CRANE, STEPHEN.
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The Black Riders and Other Lines.
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1905
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CRANE, WALTER.
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The First of May, a Fairy Masque; Presented in a Series of 52 Designs...
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1881
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CROSBY, FRANCES JANE
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Monterey, and Other Poems.
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1851
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CULLEN, COUNTEE Coun
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One (1) Page 4to. TLS to Harold Dougherty, Westfield , Massachusetts, Concerning Books for Poets. New York City, November 24, 1933. With a few inked corrections. Folds, fine.
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1933
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CULLEN, COUNTEE.
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Color.
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1925
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CULLEN, COUNTEE.
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Color.
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1931
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CUTTER, BLOODGOOD H.
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The Long Island Farmer's Poems. Lines Written on the "Quaker City" Excursion to Palestine, and Other Poems.
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1886
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CUTTER, BLOODGOOD H.
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Long Island Farmer on the Burning of His Mill, on the Morning of December, and Its History. [Caption title]. 12mo. broadside. Printed in two columns.
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1889
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CUTTER, G.W.
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Buena Vista: and Other Poems.
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1848
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D'ISRAELI, ISAAC.
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Narrative Poems.
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1803
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DANA, RICHARD H.
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Poems.
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1827
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DANA, RICHARD H.
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Order of Exercises at the Dedication of the Evangelical Congregational Meeting-House of Bolton, Lancaster, Sterling, and Stow. June 3, 1829. [Caption title].
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1829
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DANA, RICHARD H. SR.
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A Poem Delivered Before the Porter Rhetorical Society, in the Theological Seminary, Andover, September 22, 1829.
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1829
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DANA, RICHARD HENRY.
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Poems and Prose Writings.
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1833
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DARLEY, F.O.C.
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Illustrations of Rip Van Winkle [by Washington Irving], Designed and Etched by Felix O. C. Darley ...
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1848
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DEANE, EBENEZER.
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An Oration, Pronounced at Sterling [Mass.], July 4, 1811.
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1811
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DeVERE, WILLIAM.
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Tramp Poems of the West...Illustrated by G. La Fayette, from Original Designs by the Author.
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1891
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DeWOLFE GEORGE GORDO
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The Great Fire in Boston, Massachusetts. [Caption title]. Broadside, 11-1/8” x 8-5/8," text in two columns, with a vignette of a piece of fire apparatus being pulled by two horses. Folded in quarters at some point, light edge wear. Close to fine.
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1872
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DeWOLFE, GEORGE G.B.
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"The Dead Line" at Fort Sumter. Composed by the Wandering Poet of New Hampshire. [Caption title]. Broadside, 19-3/4" x 6-3/8," with a small cut of a cemetery at head, text within a rule border. "Second Edition" printed at head. Old folds with some short separations, a couple of internal tears repaired withcello tape on verso, all without loss of text.
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1861
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DICKINSON, EMILY.
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Poems...Edited by Two of Her Friends T.W. Higginson and Mabel Loomis Todd. Second Series.
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1891
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DIMMOCK, CHARLES H.
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The Modern: a Fragment.
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1866
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DOTEN, LIZZIE.
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"Reconstruction." "Vox Populi, Vox Dei." A Poem delivered in Library Hall, Chelsea, at the close of a Lecture on Sundah Evening, Sept. 23d." [Caption title]. Narrow 4to broadside, with decorative border.
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1865
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DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN
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The Culprit Fay. A Poem. With One Hundred Illustrations, by Arthur Lumley.
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1867
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DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN
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The Culprit Fay and Other Poems.
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1835
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DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN
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The Culprit Fay and Other Poems. [with] Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1835
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DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN
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The Culprit Fay and Other Poems. [with] Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1835
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DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN
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The Croakers.
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1860
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DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN
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The Croakers.
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1860
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DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN
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The Culprit Fay. A Poem. With One Hundred Illustrations, by Arthur Lumley.
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1867
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DREISER, THEODORE.
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Moods Cadenced and Declaimed.
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1926
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DUTTON, WARREN.
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The Present State of Literature; a Poem, Delivered in New-Haven, at the Public Commencement of Yale-College, Sept. 10, 1800.
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1800
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DWIGHT, TIMOTHY.
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Greenfield Hill: A Poem in Seven Parts...
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1794
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DWIGHT, TIMOTHY.
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Greenfield Hill: A Poem, in Seven Parts...
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1794
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DWIGHT, TIMOTHY.
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The Conquest of Canaan; a Poem in Eleven Books.
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1788
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DWIGHT, TIMOTHY.
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The Conquest of Canaan; a Poem in Eleven Books.
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1785
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EATON, B.A.
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The Minstrel and Other Poems.
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1833
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ELMORE, JAMES BUCHAN
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Twenty-Five Years in Jackville. A Romance in the Days of "The Golden Circle" and Selected Poems.
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1904
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EMERSON, R. W.
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Poems.
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1847
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EMERSON, R. W.
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Poems.
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1847
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EMERSON.
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"Threnody" in [M.A.H.] Echoes of Infant Voices.
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1849
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EMMONS, RICHARD.
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The Fredoniad: or, Independence Preserved. An Epick Poem of the Late War of 1812. Vol. I-IV, of 4.
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1827
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ESLING. CATHARINE H.
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Flora's Lexicon: an Interpretation of the Language and Sentiment of Flowers: with an Outline of Botany, and a Poetical Introduction.
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1839
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EVANS, OLIVER.
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Patent Right Oppression Exposed; or, Knavery Detected. In an Address, to Unite All Good People to Obtain a Repeal of the Patent Laws. By Patrick N.I. Elisha, Esq. Poet Laureate. To which is added, an Alarming Law Case; also Reflections on the Patent Laws. Illustrated with Notes an Anecdotes. By the Editor.
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1813
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EVEREST, C.W.
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Babylon: A Poem.
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1838
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EVERETT, WILLIAM.
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Hesione: or Europe Unchained. A Poem Delivered before the P.B.K. Fraternity of Harvard College, July 16, 1868.
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1868
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F., G.M.
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To the Memory of Elizabeth H. and Anna Woods. Daughters of Hon. Josiah B. and Frances C. Woods. [Caption title].Sm. folio 22-stanza broadside in two columns with two coffins.
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1846
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FAIRFIELD, SUMNER L.
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Abaddon, the Spirit of Destruction; and Other Poems.
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1830
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FALLS, DE WITT C.
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The Comic Military Alphabet. Army, Navy, National Guard.
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1894
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FARMER, MRS. P.
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The Captives and Other Poems.
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1856
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FELCH, WALTON.
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The Supplement to a Lecture on the Stars: Being a Recapitulation, in Verse, of Some Instructions which are Important and Difficult to be Remembered. Illustrated by Notes and Diagrams.
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1828
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FELLOWES, JEREMIAH.
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Reminiscences. Moral Poems and Translations. With an Appendix.
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1824
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FESSENDEN, THOMAS G.
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Terrible Tractoration, and Other Poems, by Christopher Caustic, M.D. Fourth American Edition. To which is prefixed Caustic's Wooden Booksellers and Miseries of Authorship.
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1837
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FESSENDEN, THOMAS G.
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The Ladies Monitor, a Poem.
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1818
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FESSENDEN, THOMAS G.
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Democracy Unveiled, or Tyranny Stripped of the Garb of Patriotism. By Christopher Caustic, L.L.D.
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1805
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FESSENDEN, THOMAS GR
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Terrible Tractoration!! A Poetical Petition Against Galvanising Trumpery, and the Perkinistic Institution. In Four Cantos. Most Respectfully Addressed to the Royal College of Physicians, by Christopher Caustic...First American, from the Second London Edition, Revised and Corrected by the Author, with Additional Notes.
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1804
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FIELDS, JAMES T.
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Anniversary Poem, Delivered Before the Mercantile Library Association of Boston, September 13, 1838.
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1838
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FINN, HENRY J.; JAME
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Whim Whams, by Four of Us.
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1828
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FITCH, ELIJAH.
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The Beauties of Religion. A Poem. Addressed to Youth. In Five Books.
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1789
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FITZGERALD, EDWARD.
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The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the Astronomer-Poet of Persia. Rendered into English Verse...
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1897
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FLINT, WILLIAM.
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Shipwreck of the Tamarac; a Poem.
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1839
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FOLLETT, JOSEPH.
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“A few Lines from a School Master to his Schoollars in Verse...” February 26, 1763. 16mo. hand made & sewn brown paper bound book in holographic ink. 10 pp. Edges of cover tattered, pages browned, but good. A back page carries the inscription: “Dorcas Whipple her Book given to her by Joseph Follett School Master at a School kept at Peter Whipples in Cumberland February 26th A.D. 1763”.
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1763
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FRIENDS.
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The Arm Chair
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1843
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GAGE, WILLIAM LEONAR
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Verses.
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1870
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GARRISON, WILLIAM LL
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Sonnets and Other Poems.
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1843
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GARRISON, WILLIAM LL
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The Nation’s Shame. Sonnets…
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1899
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GAY, JOHN.
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Gay's Fables. In One Volume Complete.
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1808
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GENIN, SYLVESTER.
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Selections from the Works of the Late Sylvester Genin, Esq., in Poetry, Prose, and Historical Design. With a Biographical Sketch.
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1855
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GERARD, JAMES WATSON
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Aquarelles: or Summer Sketches. By Samuel Sombre (pseud).
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1858
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GILES, CHARLES.
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The Convention of Drunkards: a Satirical Essay on Intemperance. To which are added, Three Speeches on the Same Subject; an Oration on the Anniversary of American Independence; and an Ode on the Completion of the Erie Canal. Third Edition.
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1852
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GILMAN, SAMUEL.
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"Ode" ["Fair Harvard"] [in] Order of Services at the Centennial Celebration of Harvard University, on the 8th of September, 1836. [Caption title]. Broadside, 13" x 8.25".
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1836
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GOODRICH, S.G. Edito
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Elegant Extracts of Poetry from the Works of Modern Authors.
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1818
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GORDAK, WILLIAM WALS
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Here's Luck to Lora and Other Poems.
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1906
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GRAYSON, WILLIAM J
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The Hireling and the Slave, Chicora, and Other Poems.
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1856
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GRENVILLE, A.S.
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Original Poetic Effusions. Moral, Religious, and Sentimental....
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1822
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GRIMES, P.
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A Rumphes in Topet. Truth and Conviction. [Caption title]. Narrow 4to broadside.
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1863
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HALE, SARAH J.
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Children's Prayer....The Sabbath....Mary's Lamb....Religion--What Is It?....Lord's Prayer. [Five Titles of Verse; no other title or caption]. 11" x 11.5". On linen, with four vignettes & typographical border. Occasional foxing, but very good.
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1835
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HALL, FLORENCE HOWE.
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A Modern Hero [in] Wide Awake, Vol. EE. [1890].
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1890
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HALL, LOUISA JANE PA
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Miriam; a Dramatic Poem.
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1837
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREEN.
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Fanny, With Other Poems.
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1839
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Fanny.
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1819
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1836
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1836
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1845
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1845
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Alnwick Castle, with Other Poems.
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1836
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HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE
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Fanny.
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1819
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HANAFORD, MRS. PHOEB
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Our Martyred President.
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1865
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HARMON, A.W.
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Sixty Families Massacred by the Blackfoot Indians. Tune--"Just Before the Battle, Mother." Caption title. 4to broadside, verse in two columns, with typographical border. Very good.
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1868
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HARMON, A.W.
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Pity the Sorrowful. Composed by A.W. Harmon, Concerning his Sickness, Caused by lifting, which injured his Spine, affecting his Head and Eye-sight badly, confining him to his bed, and a dark room for three years [caption title].
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1865
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HARRIS, C. FISKE.
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Catalogue of American Poetry, Comprising Duplicates from the Collection of the Late...of Providence, R.I.
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1883
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HARRIS, THADDEUS MAS
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Hymns for the Lord's Supper, Original and Selected.
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1820
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HARRIS, THOMAS L.
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Star-Flowers, a Poem of the Woman's Mystery. Canto the Second.
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1886
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HARTE, BRET.
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Poems.
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1871
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HARTE, BRET.
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Poems.
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1871
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HARWOOD, JOHN EDMUND
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Poems.
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1809
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HAY, JOHN.
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Little-Breeches. A Pike County View of Special Providence. Illustrated by J.F. Engel.
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1871
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HAY, JOHN.
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Poems by John Hay.
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1913
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HAYES, JOHN.
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Rural Poems, Moral and Descriptive; to which are added, Poems on Several Subjects.
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1807
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HAYNE, PAUL H.
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Poems.
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1855
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HEBBARD, WILLIAM W.
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The Night of Freedom: An Appeal in Verse, Against the Great Crime of Our Country, Human Bondage.
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1857
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HEMANS, MR. FELICIA.
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Hymns on the Works of Nature, for the Use of Children.
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1827
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HEMENWAY, ABBY MARIA
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Poets and Poetry of Vermont.
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1858
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HERDER, J.G.
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The Spirit of Hebrew Poetry. Translated from the German, by James Marsh. In Two Volumes.
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1833
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HIGGINSON, THOMAS WE
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The Afternoon Landscape. Poems and Translations.
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1889
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HILLS, JOHN P. MRS..
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The Prairie Casket.
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1875
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HITCHCOCK, FREDERICK
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The Handbook of Amherst, Massachusetts. Seventh Illustrations.
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1891
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HOAG, JONATHAN E.
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The Poetical Works of Jonathan E. Hoag....Biographical and Critical Preface by H.P. Lovecraft. Author's Edition.
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1923
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HOFFMAN, BENNEVILLE
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Snarl of a Cynic: a Rhyme.
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1868
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HOFFMAN, CHARLES FEN
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Three (3) Page ALS to Mr. Tomlin, Concerning Published poetry. New York. Jan. 27, 1843. 4to. Folded in half. Integral address, postmarked to Mr. Tomlin Esq. P.M., Jackson, Tennessee. Ink.
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1843
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HOLMES, O. W.
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Poems.
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1836
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HOLMES, O. W.
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Poems.
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1836
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HOLMES, O.W.
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Urania: A Rhymed Lesson.
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1846
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HOLMES, O.W.
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Urania: A Rhymed Lesson.
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1846
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HOLMES, O.W.
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Urania: A Rhymed Lesson.
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1846
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HOLMES, O.W.
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Urania: A Rhymed Lesson.
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1846
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HOLMES, O.W.
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The Carrier’s Dream and The Broomstick Train. The Carrier Boys of the Carrier Boys of the Salem Gazette and Essex County Mercury to Their Patrons. [Cover title].
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1891
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HOLMES, O.W..
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The Star Spangled Banner. Song & Chorus. With an additional verse (5th) by Dr. O.W. Holmes.
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1861
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HOLMES, OLIVER W.
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Autograph Poetry Stanza. Signed Oliver Wendell Holmes, Boston, Sept. 28, 1864. 6.25 x 8in. Folded in half. 4 lines. Ink, browned, lightly water stained, worn hole; & tear with loss of word "union".
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1864
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HOLMES, OLIVER WENDE
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Astraea: The Balance of Illusions. A Poem Delivered Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Yale College...
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1850
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HOLMES, OLIVER WENDE
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Astraea: The Balance of Illusions. A Poem...
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1850
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HOOD, CHARLES.
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Gonzalvo: or the Fall of Grenada.
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1845
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HOSMER, W.H.C.
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Themes of Song: a Poem, Read Before the Amphictyon Association, of the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary...September 30th, 1842.
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1842
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HOSMER, WM. H.C
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Yonnondio, or Warriors of the Genesee: a Tale of the Seventeenth Century
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1844
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HOUGHTON, HORACE H.
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Poems.
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1878
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HOVEY, RICHARD.
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Seaward. An Elegy on the Death of Thomas William Parsons.
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1893
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HOWE, JULIA WARD.
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Passion-Flowers.
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1854
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HOWE, JULIA WARD.
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Bryant Centennial. Cummington. August the Sixteenth 1894.
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1894
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HOWE, JULIA WARD.
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Passion-Flowers.
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1854
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HOWE, SOLOMON, Print
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The Gray Mare. Or Johnny, the Miller, and Beautiful Kate. [Caption title]. Broadside, 7.5" x 8.5." Verse printed in two columns with woodcut at title.
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1838
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HOWE, SOLOMON?
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The Fair Maid's Song, when all alone. Tune--White Cockade. [caption title, in four lines]. Broadside verse, six 8-line stanzas, in two columns with typographical border between columns.
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1830
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HOWE, SOLOMON.
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Invitation Hymn. [Caption title]. Oblong 8vo. broadside, with cut beneath title. Verse printed in two columns.
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1838
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HUMPHREYS, COLONEL D
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The Miscellaneous Works...
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1790
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HUNT, RACHEL
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Autumnal Fruits and Flowers: Being the Effusions of a Reflecting Mind in the Decline of Life
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1843
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IRELAND, W.H.
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Scribbleomania; or, the Printer's Devil's Polichronicon. A Sublime Poem. Edited by Anser Pen-Drag-On, Esq.
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1815
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JACKSON, HELEN HUNT.
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Poems. Illustrated.
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1892
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JACKSON, HELEN.
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Sonnets and Lyrics.
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1886
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JACKSON, HENRY R.
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Tallulah, and Other Poems.
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1850
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JEWETT, CHARLES, M.D
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To Retailers. [Caption title]. Broadside, 11” x 7," text in two columns within an ornamental border. Sheet browned and stained. Old folds, Some marginal chips and tears, only slightly affecting image.
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1835
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JEWETT, CHARLES.
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Speeches, Poems, and Miscellaneous Writings, on Subjects Connected with Temperance and the Liquor Traffic.
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1849
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JILLSON, CLARK.
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Progress Attributed to the Laboring Classes: A Poem Delivered Before the Worcester County Mechanics' Association, March 3d, 1853.
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1853
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JOHNSON, JAMES WELDO
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God's Trombones. Seven Negro Sermons in Verse. Drawings by Aaron Douglas. Lettering by C.B. Falls.
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1927
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JOHNSTON, RICHARD MA
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Two (2) pp. ALS to Madison Cawein Concerning His Poetry. Baltimore, 33 W. North Ave., March 3, 1893. 12mo. Ink. Lightly browned. Fine.
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1893
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JONES, JULIA CLINTON
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Valhalla the Myths of Norseland. A Saga, in Twelve Parts.
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1878
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JUDD, SYLVESTER.
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Philo: An Evangeliad.
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1850
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KEESE, JOHN Editor.
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The Poets of America: Illustrated by One of Her Painters.
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1840
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KETTELL, SAMUEL Ed.
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Specimens of American Poetry, With Critical and Biographical Notices. In Three Volumes.
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1829
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KETTELL, SAMUEL Ed.
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Specimens of American Poetry, With Critical and Biographical Notices. In Three Volumes.
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1829
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LAWRENCE, EFFINGHAM.
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Siege at Chepach(et).
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1842
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LAWRENCE, EFFINGHAM.
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Siege at Chepachet.
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1842
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LAWRENCE, EFFINGHAM.
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Siege at Chepachet. [Wrapper title].
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1842
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LAWRENCE, JONATHAN J
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A Selection from the Writings...
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1833
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LEARNED, WILLIAM LAW
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The Fancy Ball: A Letter, Lost from the Portfolio of a Young Lady of Albany.
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1846
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LEE, CHAUNCEY.
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The Trial of Virtue, a Sacred Poem; Being a Paraphrase of the Whole Book of Job...to which is Annexed, a Dissertation Upon the Book of Job.
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1806
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LEES, THOMAS J.
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The Musings of Carol; Containing an Essay on Liberty: The Desperado, a Tale of the Ocean, and Other Original Poems.
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1831
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LEIGH, LARRY
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The True Grecian Bend. A Story in Verse. With [3] Illustrations
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1868
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LELAND, CHARLES G.?
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Ye Sneak Yclepid Copperhead. A Satirical Poem.
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1863
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LIEBER, FRANCIS.
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A Song on Our Country and Her Flag. Written in 1861, After the Raising of the Flag on Columbia College, New York. [Caption title].
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1861
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LINEN, JAMES.
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The Golden Gate.
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1869
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LONGFELLOW, H. W.
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The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems
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1846
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY W.
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Voices of the Night.
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1845
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY WA
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The Seaside and the Fireside.
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1850
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY WA
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The Poems...Complete in One Volume.
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1846
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY WA
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Voices of the Night. Third Edition.
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1840
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY WA
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Poems on Slavery. Third Edition.
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1843
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY WA
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Voices of the Night. Fourth Edition. [and] Ballads and Other Poems. Second Edition.
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1840
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LONGFELLOW, HENRY WA
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Voices of the Night. Fifth Edition.
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1841
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LONGFELLOW, SAMUEL.
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A Few Verses of Many Years.
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1887
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LOVEJOY, OWEN.
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An Agricultural Poem...Delivered Before the Bureau County Agricultural Society, October 1859.
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1862
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LOWELL, J.R
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Ode. "My name is water: I have sped/ Through strange dark ways untried before..." [eight stanzas in:] Water Celebration, Boston, October 25, 1848. Broadside, 7.50" x 10.25."
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1848
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LOWELL, J.R
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Ode. "My name is water: I have sped/ Through strange dark ways untried before..." [eight stanzas in:] Water Celebration, Boston, October 25, 1848. Broadside, 8.75" x 11.5"
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1848
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LOWELL, JAMES RUSSEL
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Poems.
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1844
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LOWELL, JAMES RUSSEL
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Poems.
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1844
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LOWELL, JAMES RUSSEL
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The Vision of Sir Launfal.
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1848
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LUNDY, BENJAMIN.
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The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler: with a Memoir of Her Life and Character.
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1836
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LUNT, GEORGE.
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Order of Exercises, at the Celebration of the Second Centennial Anniversary of the Settlement of the Ancient Town of Newbury, Now Comprising the Towns of Newbury, Newburyport, and West-Newbury. Tuesday, May 26th, 1835. [Caption title.] Broadside, 7.5" x 16".
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1835
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LUNT, GEORGE.
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Leisure Hours. A Series of Occasional Poems.
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1826
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LYNCH, ANNE C.
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The Rhode-Island Book: Selections in Prose and Verse, From the Writings of Rhode-Island Citizens.
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1841
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M'CABE, JOHN COLLINS
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Scraps.
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1835
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MAC MULLEN, JOHN.
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Nathan Hale, a Poem...
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1858
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MACK, DOCTOR EBENEZE
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The Cat-Fight; a Mock Heroic Poem. Supported with Copious Extracts from Ancient and Modern Classic Authors....Illustrated with Five Engravings, Designed and Executed by D.C. Johnston, of Philadelphia...
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1824
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MacLEISH, ARCHIBALD.
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The Happy Marriage and Other Poems.
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1924
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MAFFITT, JOHN N.
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Tears of Contrition; or Sketches of the Life of John W. Maffitt; with Religious and Moral Reflections. To which are appended several Poetic Effusions.
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1821
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MAFFITT, JOHN N.
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Tears of Contrition; or Sketches of the Life of John W. Maffitt; with Religious and Moral Reflections. To which are appended several Poetic Effusions.
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1821
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MANSFIELD, JOSEPH.
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Hope, a Poem, Delivered in the Chapel of Harvard University, at a Public Exhibition, July 8, 1800.
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1800
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MAPLESON, T.W. GWILT
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Pearls of American Poetry Illuminated...
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1853
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MARKHAM, EDWIN.
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The Man with the Hoe and Other Poems.
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1899
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MARKHAM, EDWIN.
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The Man with the Hoe. [Caption title]. Broadside, 14" x 8."
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1924
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MARKHAM, EDWIN.
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Lincoln, the Man of the People. [Caption title]. Broadside, 14" x 8."
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1922
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MARSH, WILLIAM
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England and Other Poems
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1839
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McLAUGHLIN, J. FAIRF
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The American Cyclops, the Hero of New Orleans, and Spoiler of Silver Spoons. Dubbed LL.D. By Pasquino.
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1868
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MEAD, CHARLES.
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Mississippian Scenery; a Poem, Descriptive of the Interior of North America.
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1819
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MEAD, CHARLES.
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American Minstrel. Consisting of Poetical Essays on Various Subjects.
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1828
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MELLEN, GRENVILLE.
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Poem Pronounced Before the Literary Societies in Amherst College, August 27, 1839.
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1839
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MILLER, JOAQUIN.
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The Danites: and Other Choice Selections...Edited by A.V.D. Honeyman.
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1878
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MILTON, JOHN.
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Paradise Lost, a Poem, in Twelve Books; with a Biographical and Critical Account of the Author and His Writings.
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1801
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MONROE, HARRIET.
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Valeria and Other Poems.
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1892
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MOODY, WILLIAM VAUGH
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Poems.
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1901
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MOORE, MRS. MILCAH M
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Miscellanies, Moral and Instructive, in Prose and Verse; Collected from Various Authors, for the Use of Schools, and Improvement of Young Persons of Both Sexes.
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1787
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MOORE, MRS. MILCAH M
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Miscellanies, Moral and Instructive, in Prose and Verse; Collected from Various Authors, for the Use of Schools, and Improvement of Young Persons of Both Sexes.
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1787
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MORRIS, GEORGE P.
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The Deserted Bride; and Other Poems.
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1838
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MORRIS, THOMAS HOLLI
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A.D. 1862, or The Volunteer Zouave in Baltimore, by an Officer of the "Guards."
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1862
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MUNFORD, WILLIAM.
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Poems, and Compositions in Prose on Several Occasions.
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1798
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NICHOLS, ANDREW.
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The Spirit of Free-Masonry; A Poem.
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1831
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NILES, AARON.
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A Controversy Between the Four Elements.
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1812
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NILES, NATHANIEL.
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The American Hero: a Sapphick Ode. [Caption title]. Oblong 8vo. broadside, printed in two columns.
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1781
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NORRIS, FRANK.
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Yvernelle. A Legend of Feudal France. Illustrated.
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1892
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NORRIS, FRANK.
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Yvernelle. A Legend of Feudal France. Illustrated.
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1892
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NORTHMORE, THOMAS.
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Washington, or Liberty Restored: a Poem, in Ten Books.
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1809
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ODIORNE, THOMAS.
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The Progress of Refinement, a Poem, in Three Books. To which is added, a Poem on Fame, and Miscellanies.
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1792
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OLIVER, ISABELLA.
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Poems on Various Subjects.
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1805
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ORTON, J.R.
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Arnold and Other Poems.
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1854
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PABODIE, WILLIAM J.
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Calidore; a Legendary Poem.
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1839
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PABODIE, WILLIAM J.
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Calidore; a Legendary Poem.
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1839
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PAINE, THOMAS?.
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General Wolfe. [Caption title]. Large 4to broadside (28.5 x 24 cm.) Verse in two columns.
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1800
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PALMER, ERASTUS DOW
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Catalogue of the Palmer Marbles...November 1856 (Not found 2016)
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1856
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PALMER, J.C.
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Footprints: or, Fugitive Poems.
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1843
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PARBURT, GEORGE R.
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Anselmo: a Poem.
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1865
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PARRIS, SAMUEL BARTL
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Remains...Comprising Miscellaneous Poems and Essays, Selected from His Manuscripts; with a Biographical Sketch of the Author.
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1829
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PARSONS, T.W.
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Twenty-fourth of October, 1852. [Caption title].
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1852
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PARSONS, THOMAS WILL
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The Shadow of the Obelisk and Other Poems.
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1872
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PAULDING, J.K.
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The Backwoodsman. A Poem.
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1818
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PEABODY, ALLEN.
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The Parent's Guide, Containing Practical Hints for Family Management.
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1853
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PECK, JOHN.
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A Descant on the Universal Plan, Corrected; or, Universal Salvation Explained. With Rev. L. Haynes' Sermon.
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1823
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PENA, AUXCENCIO MARI
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Long Tom's Pilgrimage. [Caption title]. 4to broadside with two columns of verse & typographical border.
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1829
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PHILLIPS, EDGAR.
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The Soldier's Norah: a Poem. Printed for Private Circulation.
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1858
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PICKERING, HENRY.
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The Ruins of Paestum: and Other Compositions in Verse.
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1822
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PICKERING, HENRY.
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The Ruins of Paestum: and Other Compositions in Verse.
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1822
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PIERPONT, JOHN.
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The Portrait. A Poem...
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1812
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PIERPONT, JOHN.
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Airs of Palestine, a Poem.
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1816
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POE, EDGAR ALLAN.
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The Works of...Newly Collected and Edited, with a Memoir, Critical Introductions, and Notes, by Edmund Clarence Stedman and George Edward Woodberry.
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1894
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POWELL, CALVIN.
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Poems, Hymns, and Divine Songs, Intended to Illustrate the Infinite Wisdom, Power, and Goodness of God, in the Creation, Redemption, and Final Restoration of All Men.
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1832
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POWER, THOMAS.
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Secrecy: a Poem. Second Edition.
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1832
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POWER, THOMAS.
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Secrecy: a Poem....
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1832
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POWER, THOMAS.
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Lafayette: A Poem.
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1834
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PURVIS, ROBERT.
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A Tribute to the Memory of Thomas Shipley, the Philanthropist.
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1836
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RANDALL, JOHN WITT.
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Consolations of Solitude.
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1856
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RANDOLPH, RICHARD.
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Aspects of Humanity, Brokenly Mirrored in the Ever-Dwelling Current of Human Speech.
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1869
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RAY, WILLIAM.
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Poems, on Various Subjects, Religious, Moral, Sentimental and Humorous. To which is added, a brief sketch of the Author's Life, and of his captivity and sufferings among the Barbarians of Tripoli
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1826
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RICKER, S.
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In memory of the loss of the Gloucester fishermen on George's Banks, in a terrible storm, on the night of 22d of March, 1864. Seventy-eight men were lost, leaving thirty-one widows, and fifty-eight fatherless children. [Caption, followed by six 8-line stanzas of verse].
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1864
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ROGERS, DANIEL.
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A Poem, on Liberty and Equality.
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1804
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ROGERS, E.P.
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A Pious Mother. A Discourse,,,in Augusta, Geo.
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1853
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ROGERS, GEORGE.
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My Adopted Country: a Poem....Part I.-- Freedom's Bower. Part II.-- The Emigrant. Part III.-- Life in the West.
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1851
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ROGERS, SAMUEL.
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The Fountain. Holograph Poem of 30 Lines beneath pencilled drawing of "The Fountain." 10" x 8" (text & illus., plus margins).
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1838
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ROGERS, SAMUEL.
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The Pleasures of Memory, and Other Poems...and the Pains of Memory, by Robert Merry.
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1808
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ROSE, R.H.
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Sketches in Verse. [With engraved title on thin paper].
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1810
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RUGGLES, JAMES L.
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The Offering: A Collection of Prose and Poetry.
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1848
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RYAN, ABRAM.
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The Sword of Robert Lee. By "Moina."* *Father Abram Ryan of Knoxville, Tennessee, Author of the celebrated lines on the "Conquered Banner." [Caption title] 8vo broadside, six six-line stanzas.
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1868
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SALEM REGISTER.
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A Few Rhymes by the Carrier Boys of the Salem Register, and by Them Presented...to Their Patrons, January 1, 1869.
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1869
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SALEM REGISTER.
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The Carrier Boys of the Salem Register to Their Patrons....January 1, 1877. [Caption title]. Wide 4to, folded to two pages, verso blank. Printed in red.
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1877
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SANDS, BENJAMIN.
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Metamorphosis; or a Transformation of Pictures, with Poetical Explanations, for the Amusement of Young Persons.
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1816
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SANDS, BENJAMIN.
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Metamorphosis; or a Transformation of Pictures, with Poetical Explanations, for the Amusement of Young Persons.
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1814
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SANDS, BENJAMIN.
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Metamorphosis; or a Transformation of Pictures, with Poetical Explanations, for the Amusement of Young Persons.
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1811
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SARGENT, LUCIUS.
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The Culex of Virgil; with a Translation into English Verse.
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1807
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SAUNDERS, JAMES M.
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A Collection of Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse.
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1834
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SAWYER, MRS. C.M.
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Memoir of Mrs. Julia H. Scott; with Her Poems, and Selections from Her Prose.
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1853
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SCOTT, JONATHAN M.
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Blue Lights, or the Convention. A Poem in Four Cantos.
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1817
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SCOTT, WALTER.
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The Lay of the Last Minstrel, a Poem.
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1811
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SCOTT, WALTER.
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The Lady of the Lake; a Poem.
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1836
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SCOTT, WALTER.
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The Vision of Don Roderick. A Poem.
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1811
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SECUNDUS, JOHANNES.
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The Portal to the Cabinet of Love; consisting of the Basia of Johannes Secundus, newly translated into english verse, with the Epithalamium. Also, Fragments, Being Some Poetical Pieces on the Kiss, &c.
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1815
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SECUNDUS, JOHANNES.
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The Portal to the Cabinet of Love...with the Epithalamium. Also, Fragments--Being Some Poetical Pieces on the Kiss, &c.
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1815
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SEDGWICK, CATHARINE
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Poetical Remains of the Late Lucretia Maria Davidson, Collected and Arranged by Her Mother: with a Biogtraphy, by Miss Sedgwick. A New Edition, Revised.
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1843
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SHAW, B.R.
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Poems. (Revised Editon).
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1874
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SHELTON, FREDERICK W
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The Trollopiad; or, Travelling Gentlemen in America. A Satire, by Nil Admirari, Esq.
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1837
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SIEGEL, CHARLES W. E
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A Hundred Years Ago, and Other Poems.
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1875
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SIGOURNEY, MRS. L.H.
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Poems, Religious and Elegiac.
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1841
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SIMMONS, ANTHONY K.
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Pity the Blind. [Caption title]. Broadside, 10” x 4," printed on dark green paper, text within an ornamental border. With a testimonial at head signed in type by Geo. S. Alexander/Pastor, M.E. Church, South Truro [Mass.], followed by six stanzas of verse. A pretty copy.
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1860
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SKINNER, ISRAEL.
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A History of the Revolutionary War Between Great Britain and the United States, in Verse.
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1829
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SMITH, ELIHU H.
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American Poems, Selected and Original. Vol. I (all).
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1793
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SMITH, ELIHU H.
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American Poems, Selected and Original. Vol. I (all).
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1793
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SMITH, MISS CAROLINE
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Arm for the Right; or, the Invalid's Last Appeal. [Caption title]. 4to broadside. Verse in three columns, plus text above & below. Browned, some chipping.
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1869
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SNELLING, WILLIAM J.
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Truth, a Gift for Scribblers.
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1832
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SNOWDEN, RICHARD.
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The American Revolution. Written in Scriptural, or, Ancient Historical Style.
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1815
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SOUTHWICK, SOLOMON.
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The Pleasures of Poverty.
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1823
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SPENCE, LIEUTENANT R
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Minstrelsey of Edmund the Wanderer. Collected by His Early Companion, and Intimate Friend...
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1810
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SPINGARN, J.E.
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Poems.
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1924
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SPRAGUE, CHARLES.
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Order of Services at the Dedication of the New Church, Erected by the First Congregational Society in Concord, Dec. 29th, 1841. [Caption title]. Broadside, 8.5" x 11.5".
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1841
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ST. JOHN, PETER?
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The British Taxation in North-America, a Song Composed by a American, at the Commencement of the Revolution, and sung with unbounded Applause, by the Patriots of '76. Also an Address to the Volunteers of America, 1812.
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1812
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STANDISH, MILES JUN.
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No. 1. The Times; a Poem, Addressed to the Inhabitants of New-England, and of the State of New-York, Particularly on the Subject of thePresent Anti-Commercial System of the National Administration.
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1809
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STEARNS, SAMUEL.
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An Account of the Terrible Effects of the Pestilential Infection in the City of Philadelphia. With an Eulogy on the Deaths of the People....
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1793
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STEVENS, WALLACE.
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Harmonium.
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1923
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STEWART, W. FRANK.
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Pleasant Hours in an Eventful Life.
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1869
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STILLWELL, MARGARET
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Noah's Ark in Early Woodcuts and Modern Rhymes.
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1942
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STODDARD, CHARLES WA
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Poems.
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1867
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STODDARD, RICHARD HE
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Songs of Summer.
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1857
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STONE, WILLIAM L
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The Poetry and History of Wyoming: Containing Campbell's Gertrude, and the History of Wyoming from Its Discovery to the Beginning of the Present Century.
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1864
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STORY, ISAAC.
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A Parnassian Shop, Opened in the Pindaric Stile; by Peter Quince, Esq.
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1801
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STOWE, HARRIET BEECH
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Religious Poems. With Illustrations.
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1867
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STOWE, PHINEAS.
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Welcome Song, Dedicated to the Commander, Officers and Crew of the U.S. Sloop-of-War Wachusett, On her arrival at the Charlestown Navy Yard, Nov. 26, 1864. [Caption title]. 8vo. broadside, verse in two columns, with typographical border.
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1864
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STRONG, TITUS Editor
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The Cypress Wreath, or Mourner's Friend. A Selection of Pieces, Adapted to the Consolation of the Afflicted.
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1828
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SWEET, HOMER D.L.
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Twilight Hours in the Adirondacks. The Daily Doings and Several Sayings of Seven Sober, Social, Scientific Students in the Great Wilderness of Northern New York, Variously Versified in Seven Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Seven Lines.
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1870
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SYLVESTER, J.J
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Spring's Debut. A Town Idyll in Two Centuries of Continuous Rhyme
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1880
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TAYLOR, JAMES BAYARD
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Ximena; or the Battle of the Sierra Morena, and Other Poems.
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1844
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TAYLOR, JANE.
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Essays in Rhyme, or Morals and Manners.
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1816
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TEASDALE, SARA.
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Rivers to the Sea.
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1915
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TELFER, WILLIAM DUFF
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Andromeda: And Other Poems. With an Illustrative Etching by H.J. Townsend...
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1852
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THOMPSON, GEORGE.
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The Prison Bard: or Poems on Various Subjects. Written in Prison.
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1848
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THOMSON, JAMES.
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The Seasons, First American Edition [!].
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1790
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TILTON, THEODORE.
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The Fly. [Cover title].
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1865
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TOWNSEND, HANNAH & M
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The Anti-Slavery Alphabet [wrapper title]. Printed on facing pages (others blank), illustrated. Original printed wraps (soiled). Burn mark on front wrapper has left a sizeable hole, but with no loss of text, and a stain on following blank page. Later(?) owner’s stamp on wraps front and back. A fair to good copy, only, but intact.
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1847
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TOWNSEND, SHIPPIE.
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A Practical Essay, Designed for General Use, In Three Parts. Part I-III.
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1783
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TRAUBEL, HORACE Ed..
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At the Graveside of Walt Whitman: Harleigh, Camden, New Jersey, March 30 and Springs of Lilac.
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1892
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TRUEMAN, D.
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Cottage Poems.
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1848
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TRUMBULL, JOHN.
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M'Fingal: a Modern Epic Poem in Four Cantos. Embellished with Plates. With Explanatory Notes.
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1812
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TRUMBULL, JOHN.
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The Poetical Works...Containing M'Fingal, a Modern Epic Poem...The Progress of Dulness; and a Collection of Poems...In Two Volumes.
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1820
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VALPY, RICHARD.
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Poetical Chronology of Ancient and English History; with Historical and Explanatory Notes...to which is added, American Chronology...to the Establishment of the Federal Constitution. Adopted by the School Committee, for the use of the Public Schools in Boston.
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1816
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VAN WATERS, GEORGE.
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The Poetical Georgraphy, with the Rules of Arithmetic in Verse, &c. &c.
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1848
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VERSE BROADSIDE.
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Solomon's Temple and Bruce's Address to His Army. [Caption title.] Broadside, 9" x 10.5".
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1835
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VERY, JONES.
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Essays and Poems.
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1839
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WALTER, WILLIAM B.
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Sukey.
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1821
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WALTER, WILLIAM B.
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Sukey.
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1821
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WARE, JR., HENRY.
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A Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of Rev. Chandler Robbins, Over the Second Congregational Church in Boston, December 4, 1833.
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1833
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WASHINGTON.
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The Western Solomon, and the Soldier's Return. [Caption title.]
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1815
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WASHINGTON.
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Odes To be sung at the celebration of Washington's Birth-Day, by the "Washington Benevolent Society of the County of Hampden," at Springfield, Feb. 22d, 1814. [Caption title]. 4to broadside, two odes in two columns, with typographical border between columns and at head & foot of text.
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1814
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WEBBER, SAMUEL, M.D.
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War, A Poem, In Three Parts.
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1823
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WEBBER, SAMUEL.
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War, A Poem, in Three Parts.
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1823
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WEEKES, REFINE.
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The Life of William Penn, and Other Poems, Religious, Historical, and Sentimental.
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1822
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WELLMAN, MARY WARD.
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Poem and Other Thoughts, Suggested Upon the Death of Hon. Daniel Webster.
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1854
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WELLS COLLEGE GIRLS.
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Woman's Year Book. Containing for each day a quotation about woman. Also ample space herein she may write her own thoughts and deeds. The whole collected and arranged by two Wells College Girls. And done into print by The Cromelithe Press at Toledo, Ohio.
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1900
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WELLS, JOHN.
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Rifle Shots at Past and Passing Events. A Poem in Three Cantos--Being Hits at Time on the Wing. By an Inhabitant of the Comet of 1861....
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1862
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WENTWORTH, MAY Edito
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Poetry of the Pacific: Selections and Original Poems from the Poets of the Pacific States.
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1869
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WETMORE, PROSPER.
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Lexington, with Other Fugitive Poems.
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1830
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WHARTON, JOHN.
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The Virginia Wreath; or Original Poems.
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1814
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WHITE, RICHARD GRANT
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Poetry Lyrical, Narrative, and Satirical of the Civil War...
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1866
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WHITMAN, WALT.
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After All, Not To Create Only.
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1871
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WHITMAN, WALT.
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November Boughs.
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1889
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WHITMAN, WALT.
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Selected Poems.
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1892
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WHITNEY, ORSON F.
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The Poetical Writings...Poems and Poetic Verse. Compiled and Published by the Author.
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1889
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WHITNEY, THOMAS R
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The Ambuscade. An Historical Poem
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1845
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WHITTIER, J. G.
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Ballads of New England.
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1870
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WHITTIER, J.G
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Order of Exercises at the Dedication of the Newbury High School House. Newbury, Nov. 2, 1849. [Caption title.] Broadside, 11.5" x 7"
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1849
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WHITTIER, J.G.
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Moll Pitcher, a Poem.
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1832
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WHITTIER, JOHN G
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Poems Written During the Progress of the Abolition Question in the United States, Between the Years 1830 and 1838
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1837
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WHITTIER, JOHN G.
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Tributes to William Lloyd Garrison, at the Funeral Services, May 28, 1879.
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1879
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WHITTIER, JOHN G.
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The Panorama, and Other Poems.
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1856
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WIGHT, SAMUEL F.
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Adventures in California and Nicaragua, in Rhyme. A Truthful Epic.
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1860
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WILDWOOD, ELMO pseud
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A Few Thoughts. Designed to Accompany Dion Piatt's Panorama. [Caption title.] Broadside, 26" x 6.5".
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1885
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WILKINSON, EDWARD?
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Wisdom: a Poem....Written in Rhode-Island, by one of the Friends.
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1803
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WILLIS, N. P.
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Sketches:
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1827
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WILLSON, FORCEYTHE.
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The Old Sergeant: Being the Carrier's Very Humble Offering, January 1, 1863.
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1866
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WINCHESTER, ELHANAN.
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The Process and Empire of Christ; from His Birth to the End of the Mediatorial Kingdom; a Poem, in Twelve Books.
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1805
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WOLCOT, JOHN.
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Odes to Mr. Paine, Author of the "Rights of Man;" On the Intended Celebration of the Downfall of the French Empire, by a Set of British Democrates, On the Fourteenth of July. By Peter Pindar, Esq. A New Edition.
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1791
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WOODMANSEE, JAMES.
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Wrinkles; from the Brow of Experience, and Other Poems.
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1860
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WOODSIDE, JOHN W.
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Why Pat Was a Democrat, and Other Campaign Arguments, in Verse. [Wrapper title.]
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1888
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WOODWORTH, SAMUEL.
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Melodies, Duets, Trios, Songs, and Ballads...Together with Metrical Epistles, Tales and Recitations. Third Edition, Comprising Many Late Productions Never Before Published.
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1831
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WOODWORTH, SAMUEL.
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The Poems, Odes, Songs, and Other Metrical Effusions...
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1818
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WOODWORTH, SAMUEL.
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Ode for the Canal Celebration, Written at Request of the Printers of New-York...[Caption title}. 4to silk broadside, with typographical border. Verse printed in two columns.
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1825
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WOODWORTH, SAMUEL.
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The Hunters of Kentucky; or the Battle of New Orleans. [Caption title]. 16" x 9". Broadside verse in two columns, with typographical border and engravings. Fine.
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1824
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WRIGHT, ANNA A.
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More Truth Than Poetry.
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1884
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WRIGHT, NATHANIEL H.
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The Fall of Palmyra: and Other Poems.
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1817
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WYLIE, ELINOR.
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Nets to Catch the Wind.
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1921
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ZACCHIROLI, FRANCESC
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Versi. Engraved title leaf, with device.]
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1781
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