1825.The Exile’s Departure. | The Deity. | The Vale of the Merrimac. | Benevolence.1827. | Ocean.1828. | The Sicilian Vespers. | The Earthquake. | The Song of the Vermonters.1829. | The Spirit of the North. | Judith at the Tent of Holofernes. | Metacom. | The Drunkard to his Bottle. | The Past and Coming Year.1830. | The Fair Quakeress. | Bolivar. | The Vaudois Teacher. | The Star of Bethlehem. | The Frost Spirit.1831. | Isabella of Austria. | The Fratricide. | The Cities of the Plain.1832. | Isabel. | Stanzas: “Bind up thy tresses.” | To William Lloyd Garrison. | To a Poetical Trio in the City of Gotham.1833. | The Female Martyr. | The Missionary. | The Call of the Christian. | Extract from “A New England Legend.” | Toussaint L’Ouverture.1834. | Mogg Megone. | The Crucifixion. | Hymn: “O Thou whose presence went before.” | The Slave-Ships. | To the Memory of Charles B. Storrs. | Expostulation. | A Lament.1835. | The Demon of the Study. | The Yankee Girl. | The Hunters of Men. | Stanzas for the Times. | The Prisoner for Debt.1836. | A Day. | Clerical Oppressors. | A Summons. | To the Memory of Thomas Shipley. | The Moral Warfare.1837. | Massachusetts. | The Fountain. | Palestine. | Hymns from the French of Lamartine. | Hymn : “O Holy Father, just and true.” | Ritner. | The Pastoral Letter. | Lines on the Death of S. Oliver Torrey.1838. | Pentucket. | The Familist’s Hymn. | Pennsylvania Hall. | Album Verses. | The Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother. | The Quaker of the Olden Time.1839. | The New Year. | The Relic. | The World’s Convention.1840. | To ——, with a copy of Woolman’s Journal.1841. | The Cypress Tree of Ceylon. | St. John. | The Exiles. | Funeral Tree of the Sokokis. | The Norsemen. | Memories. | The Merrimac. | Lucy Hooper. | To a Friend. | Leggett’s Monument. | Democracy.1842. | Follen. | The Gallows. | Raphael.1843. | The Knight of St. John. | Cassandra Southwick. | The New Wife and the Old. | Hampton Beach. | Ego. | To J. P. | Chalkley Hall. | Massachusetts to Virginia. | The Christian Slave. | Seed-Time and Harvest. | To the Reformers of England. | The Human Sacrifice.1844. | The Pumpkin. | The Bridal of Pennacook. | Ezekiel. | Channing. | To Massachusetts. | The Sentence of John L. Brown. | To Faneuil Hall. | Texas.1845. | New Hampshire. | At Washington. | To my Friend on the Death of his Sister. | Gone. | The Shoemakers. | The Fishermen. | The Lumbermen.1846. | The Ship-Builders. | The Pine-Tree. | Lines from a Letter to a Young Clerical Friend. | To Ronge. | Forgiveness. | The Branded Hand. | The Reformer. | To a Southern Statesman. | Daniel Neall. | A Letter supposed to be written by the Chairman of the Central Clique at Concord, N. H. | The Freed Islands.1847. | The Lost Statesman. | The Angels of Buena Vista. | Barclay of Ury. | Yorktown. | To Delaware. | Song of Slaves in the Desert. | The Huskers. | The Drovers. | Daniel Wheeler. | My Soul and I. | To my Sister. | The Wife of Manoah to her Husband. | The Angel of Patience. | What the Voice said. | A Dream of Summer. | My Thanks. | Randolph of Roanoke. | Proem.1848. | The Slaves of Martinique. | The Curse of the Charter Breakers. | The Wish of To-day. | Pæan. | The Poor Voter on Election Day. | The Crisis. | The Reward. | The Holy Land. | Worship. | The Peace Convention at Brussels.1849. | Calef in Boston. | To Pius IX. | On Receiving an Eagle’s Quill from Lake Superior. | Kathleen. | Our State. | To Fredrika Bremer. | The Men of Old. | The Christian Tourists. | The Lakeside. | Autumn Thoughts. | The Legend of St. Mark.1850. | The Well of Loch Maree. | Ichabod. | In the Evil Day. | Elliott. | The Hill-Top. | To Avis Keene. | A Sabbath Scene. | Derne. | Lines on the Portrait of a Celebrated Publisher. | All ’s Well.1851. | Remembrance. | The Chapel of the Hermits. | The Prisoners of Naples. | To my Old Schoolmaster. | Invocation. | Wordsworth. | In Peace. | Kossuth. | To ——. Lines written after a Summer Day’s Excursion. | What State Street said.1852. | Pictures. | The Cross. | First-Day Thoughts. | Questions of Life. | April. | The Disenthralled. | The Peace of Europe. | Eva. | Astræa.1853. | Tauler. | Summer by the Lakeside. | Trust. | My Namesake. | The Dream of Pio Nono. | The Hero. | Rantoul. | Official Piety.1854. | The Voices. | Burns. | William Forster. | Charles Sumner. | The Rendition. | The Haschish. | The Fruit Gift. | Maud Muller. | The Hermit of the Thebaid. | Letter from a Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. | The Kansas Emigrants. | A Memory.1855. | The Barefoot Boy. | My Dream. | Flowers in Winter. | Arisen at Last. | For Righteousness’ Sake. | Inscription on a Sun-Dial.1856. | The Ranger. | The Mayflower. | The Conquest of Finland. | The New Exodus. | A Lay of Old Time. | A Song, inscribed to the Frémont Clubs. | A Frémont Campaign Song. | What of the Day. | A Song for the Time. | The Pass of the Sierra. | The Panorama. | Burial of Barber. | To Pennsylvania. | Mary Garvin.1857. | Moloch in State Street. | The First Flowers. | The Sycamores. | Mabel Martin. | Skipper Ireson’s Ride. | The Garrison of Cape Ann. | The Last Walk in Autumn. | The Gift of Tritemius.1858. | To James T. Fields. | The Palm-Tree. | From Perugia. | Le Marais du Cygne. | The Eve of Election. | The Old Burying Ground. | Trinitas. | The Sisters. | The Pipes at Lucknow. | The Swan Song of Parson Avery. | Telling the Bees. | A Song of Harvest. | George B. Cheever. | The Cable Hymn.1859. | Kenoza Lake. | The Preacher. | The Red River Voyageur. | The Double-Headed Snake of Newbury. | “The Rock” in El Ghor. | In Remembrance of Joseph Sturge. | The Over Heart. | My Psalm. | The Memory of Burns. | Brown of Ossawatomie. | On a Prayer Book. | The Prophecy of Samuel Sewall. | For an Autumn Festival.1860. | The Truce of Piscataqua. | The Shadow and the Light. | My Playmate. | The River Path. | Italy. | Naples. | The Summons. | The Quaker Alumni. | The Quakers are out.1861. | To William H. Seward. | Thy Will be done. | To John C. Frémont. | A Word for the Hour. | “Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott.” | Cobbler Keezar’s Vision. | Our River. | A Legend of the Lake.1862. | Amy Wentworth. | At Port Royal. | The Cry of a Lost Soul. | Mountain Pictures. | To Englishmen. | The Watchers. | The Waiting. | The Battle Autumn of 1862. | Astræa at the Capitol.1863. | The Proclamation. | The Answer. | To Samuel E. Sewall and Harriet W. Sewall. | A Memorial. | Andrew Rykman’s Prayer. | The Countess. | Barbara Frietchie. | Anniversary Poem. | Hymn sung at Christmas by the Scholars of St. Helena’s Island, S. C. | Mithridates at Chios.1864. | The Vanishers. | What the Birds said. | The Brother of Mercy. | The Wreck of Rivermouth. | Bryant on his Birthday. | Thomas Starr King. | Hymn for the Opening of Thomas Starr King’s House of Worship. | Lines on leaving Appledore.1865. | Revisited. | To the Thirty-ninth Congress. | The Changeling. | The Grave by the Lake. | Kallundborg Church. | Hymn for the Celebration of Emancipation at Newburyport. | Laus Deo. | The Mantle of St. John de Matha. | The Peace Autumn. | The Eternal Goodness.1866. | Snow-Bound. | The Common Question. | Our Master. | Abraham Davenport. | Lines on a Fly Leaf. | The Maids of Attitash. | The Dead Ship of Harpswell. | Letter to Lucy Larcom.1867. | George L. Stearns. | The Worship of Nature. | Freedom in Brazil. | The Palatine. | The Tent on the Beach.1868. | The Hive at Gettysburg. | Divine Compassion. | The Clear Vision. | The Meeting. | The Two Rabbins. | Among the Hills. | The Dole of Jarl Thorkell. | Hymn for the House of Worship at Georgetown. | An Autograph.1869. | Howard at Atlanta. | Garibaldi. | Norumbega. | The Pageant.1870. | Miriam. | In School-Days. | To Lydia Maria Child. | My Triumph. | Nauhaught, the Deacon. | The Prayer-Seeker. | The Laurels. | A Spiritual Manifestation. | To Lucy Larcom.1871. | The Sisters. | Marguerite. | The Robin. | The Singer. | Disarmament. | How Mary Grew. | Chicago. | My Birthday.1872. | The Pressed Gentian. | A Woman. | The Pennsylvania Pilgrim. | The Three Bells. | King Volmer and Elsie. | The Brewing of Soma. | Hymn for the Opening of Plymouth Church.1873. | Conductor Bradley. | John Underhill. | A Mystery. | In Quest. | The Friend’s Burial. | The Prayer of Agassiz. | A Christmas Carmen.1874. | Kinsman. | The Golden Wedding of Longwood. | Vesta. | A Sea Dream. | Hazel Blossoms. | Summer.1875. | “I was a Stranger and ye took me.” | The Two Angels. | The Healer. | Child Songs. | Lexington. | The Library. | A Farewell.1876. | June on the Merrimac. | Sunset on the Bearcamp. | Centennial Hymn.1877. | Giving and Taking. | Hymn of the Dunkers. | The Henchman. | In the “Old South.” | Red Riding Hood. | The Witch of Wenham. | The Problem. | Thiers. | Fitz-Greene Halleck. | King Solomon and the Ants. | In Response. | At School Close.1878. | The Seeking of the Waterfall. | At Eventide. | Oriental Maxims. | The Vision of Echard. | William Francis Bartlett. | Hymn of the Children.1879. | The Khan’s Devil. | The Trailing Arbutus. | The Dead Feast of the Kol Folk. | Inscriptions. | Our Autocrat. | Bayard Taylor. | The Emancipation Group. | Garrison. | The Landmarks.1880. | My Trust. | The Lost Occasion. | Voyage of the Jettie. | A Name. | The King’s Missive. | St. Martin’s Summer. | Valuation. | The Minister’s Daughter. | The Jubilee Singers.1881. | Within the Gate. | The Book. | Rabbi Ishmael. | Greeting. | The Rock Tomb of Bradore. | Help. | Requirement. | Utterance. | By their Works. | The Word. | The Memory.1882. | The Bay of Seven Islands. | Garden. | An Autograph. | An Easter Flower Gift. | Godspeed. | The Wishing Bridge. | Storm on Lake Asquam. | On a Fly-Leaf of Longfellow’s Poems. | At Last. | A Greeting. | The Poet and the Children. | Wilson. | The Mystic’s Christmas.1883. | Our Country. | St. Gregory’s Guest. | How the Women went from Dover. | What the Traveller said at Sunset. | A Summer Pilgrimage. | Winter Roses.1884. | The Light that is felt. | The Two Loves. | “The Story of Ida.” | Samuel E. Sewall. | Sweet Fern. | Abram Morrison. | Birchbrook Mill. | Lines written in an Album.1885. | Hymns of the Brahmo Somaj. | The Two Elizabeths. | Requital. | The Wood Giant. | The Reunion. | Adjustment. | An Artist of the Beautiful. | A Welcome to Lowell.1886. | How the Robin came. | Banished from Massachusetts. | The Homestead. | Revelation. | The Bartholdi Statue. | Norumbega Hall. | Mulford. | To a Cape Ann Schooner. | Samuel J. Tilden. | A Day’s Journey.1887. | On the Big Horn. | A Legacy.1888. | The Brown Dwarf of Rügen. | Lydia H. Sigourney, Inscription on Tablet. | One of the Signers. | The Christmas of 1888.1889. | The Vow of Washington. | O. W. Holmes on his Eightieth Birthday.1890. | R. S. S., At Deer Island on the Merrimac. | Burning Drift-Wood. | The Captain’s Well. | Haverhill. | To G. G. | Milton, on Memorial Window. | The Last Eve of Summer. | To E. C. S.1891. | James Russell Lowell. | Preston Powers, Inscription for Bass-Relief. | The Birthday Wreath. | Between the Gates.1892. | An Outdoor Reception. | The Wind of March. | To Oliver Wendell Holmes.[Date unknown.] | The Home-Coming of the Bride. | Mrs. Choate’s House-Warming. | A Fragment.
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