A collection of poetry by the Boston poetess. Sections are nature, love, miscellaneous, sonnets and ‘for my nieces and nephews’. – Summary by Lynne Thompson
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To Walt Whitman
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To Summer Hours
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A True Vacation
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A Question
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To a Butterfly
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In a Hammock
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O rare, sweet summer day
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An Old Man's Reverie
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On Jefferson Hill
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On Sugar Hill
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At "Fairfield's," Wenham
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Blossom-time
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The Primrose
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Joy, all Joy
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Among the Pines
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Conscious or Unconscious
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Love's How and Why
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Love's Guerdon
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A Birthday Greeting
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Three Kisses
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If I were only sure
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Absence
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A Love Song
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In Her Garden
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Love's Wish
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Is there anything purer
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Longing
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Young Love's Message
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A Diary's Secret
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A Monologue
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A Priceless Gift
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The Ocean's Moan
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Love's Flower
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Renunciation
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Love Discrowned
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A Widow's Heart Cry
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Together
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Shadowed Circles
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A Song of Success
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The Under World
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She Knows
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At Pittsford, Vermont
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Childhood's Days
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An Answer
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Where, What, Whence
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Heroes
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A Magdalen's Easter Cry
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For the Anniversary of Mrs. Browning's Death
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Robert Browning
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To Neptune, in behalf of S. C. G.
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To the Pansies growing on the grave of A. S. D.
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A Broken Heart
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My Release
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The god of music
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To Wilhelm Gericke
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For E. T. F.
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—After the birth of her son 119
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—Upon the death of her son
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To C. H. F.
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An Anniversary Poem
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A Comfort
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An Anniversary
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To Miss Elizabeth P. Peabody
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At Life's Setting
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Grandma Waiting
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Does it Pay
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Auxilium ab Alto
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Limitations
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The Muse of History
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An Impromptu to G. H. T
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To Mrs. Partington
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Lines for the Seventieth Birthday Anniversary of Walt Whitman