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1837.

The Battlefield, published in the Democratic Review, October, 1837.

1838.

The Death of Schiller, published in the Democratic Review, August, 1838.

1839.

The Future Life, published in the Democratic Review, March, 1839, reprinted in the Cypress Wreath, 1844. The Fountain, published in the Democratic Review, April, 1839. The Winds, published in the Knickerbocker Magazine, April, 1839. In Memory of William Leggett, published in the Democratic Review, November, 1839.

1840.

I Think of Thee, written in New York in 1840, published in Godey's Lady's Book, January, 1844. The Old Man's Counsel, published in the Democratic Review, February, 1840. An Evening Revery, written in New York, 1840, published in the Knickerbocker Magazine, January, 1841. A Dream, published in the Democratic Review, December, 1841.

1842.

A Northern Legend, written in New York in 1842, published in Graham's Magazine, January, 1843. The Painted Cup, written in Illinois in 1842, published in the Democratic Review. The Antiquity of Freedom, published in the Knickerbocker Magazine, May, 1842. The Maiden's Sorrow, written in New York in 1842, published in the Home Library, 1844. A Hymn to the Sea, written in Cape Ann, Mass., in 1842, published in the Christian Examiner, September, 1842. The Return of Youth, published in Graham's Magazine, October, 1842. Noon, written in Weehawken in 1842, published in the Home Library, 1844.

1843.

The Crowded Street, published in Graham's Magazine, January, 1843. Paradise of Tears, published in Graham's Magazine, January, 1843. The White-footed Deer, published in the Home Library, 1844.

1844.

The Waning Moon, published in Graham's Magazine, July, "

1844.

1845.

The Stream of Life, published in Graham's Magazine, July, 1845. The Unknown Way, written at Roslyn in 1845, published in Graham's Magazine, December, 1846.

1846.

The Land of Dreams, written in New York in 1846, published in Graham's Magazine, January, 1847. Oh Mother of a Mighty Race, written in New York in 1846, published in Graham's Magazine, July, 1847.

1849.

The Planting of the Apple-Tree, written in Roslyn in 1849, published in the Atlantic Monthly, January, 1864. The May Sun Sheds an Amber Light, written in Roslyn in 1849, published in the Knickerbocker Magazine, May, 1852.

1850.

The Lady of Castle Windeck. The Saw Mill, published in Graham's Magazine, February, 1850.

1853.

The Burial of Love, written in New York, 1853, published in Graham's Magazine, 1854. The Conqueror's Grave, written in New York, 1853, published in Putnam's Magazine, January, 1854. The Voice of Autumn, written in Roslyn in 1853, published in Graham's Magazine, January, 1854.

1854.

The Snow Shower, written in Roslyn, published in the Knickerbocker Gallery, 1855. A Rain-Dream, written in Roslyn, published in the Crayon, January, 1855.

1855.

Robert of Lincoln, written in Roslyn, published in Putnam's Magazine, June, 1855. The Twenty-seventh of March, written in Roslyn, March, 1855.

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1857.

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- The Lost Bird, written in Madrid in 1857, published in the New York Ledger, 1858. Ruins of Italica, written in Madrid in 1857, published in Thirty Poems, 1863. An Invitation to the Country, published in Harper's Weekly, May, 1857. A Song for New Year's Eve, written in New York, published in Harper's Magazine, January, 1859. The River by Night, written in Naples, 1857, published in Harper's Magazine, June, 1858.

1858.

The Swallow, written in Naples, February 8, 1858. A Sick-Bed, written in Naples, May, 1858, published in the New York Ledger, July 23, 1859. A Day-Dream, written in Naples, published in the New York Ledger, January 5, 1860. The Life That Is, written in Castellamare, May, 1858, published in Thirty Poems, 1864. The Prairies Glow with Flowers, written in Princeton, Ill., 1858.

1859.

The Old World Sparrow, written in Roslyn in 1859. The Song of the Sower, written in Roslyn in 1859, published in Thirty Poems, 1864. The New and the Old, written in Roslyn in 1859.

1860.

The Cloud on the Way, written in New York in 1860, published in the New York Ledger, February, 1860. The Tides, written in Roslyn in 1860, published in the New York Ledger, July 28, 1860. Italy, written in Roslyn in 1860, published in the New York Ledger, October 20, 1860. Waiting by the Gate, written in New York in 1860, published in Thirty Poems, 1864.

1861.

The Constellations, written in Roslyn, published in Thirty Poems, 1864. Not Yet, written in Roslyn in July, published in the New York Ledger, August 17, 1861. Our Country's Call, written in Cummington in September, published in the New York Ledger, November, 1861. The Third of November, written in Roslyn, published in Thirty Poems, 1864. Civil War, written in New York, 1861. The Song Sparrow, written in Roslyn, August, 1861, published in the Williams Magazine.

1862.

The Better Age, written in Roslyn in 1862. A Tale of Cloudland, written in Roslyn in 1862. Castles in the Air, written in Roslyn in 1862, published in the Atlantic Magazine, January, 1866. Sella, written in Roslyn in 1862.

1863.

Fifty Years, written in Roslyn in 1863, published at Williams College. The Little People of the Snow, written in Roslyn in 1863, published in Thirty Poems, 1864. The Poet, written in Roslyn in 1863, published in Thirty Poems, 1864. The Path,

1864.

To the Nightingale, 1864. The Return of the Birds, written in Roslyn, March, 1864, published in the Atlantic Monthly, July, 1864. My Autumn Walk, written in Roslyn, October, 1864, published in the Atlantic Monthly, January, 1865.

1865.

Dante, written in New York, published in the Atlantic Monthly, January, 1866. Abraham Lincoln, Poetical Tribute to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln, written in New York April, 1865, published in the Atlantic Monthly, January, 1866. A Legend of St. Martin, written in Roslyn in 1865. The Words of the Koran, written in Roslyn, November, 1865.

1866.

The Order of Nature, written in Roslyn in 1866; edition of 1871. The Death of Slavery, written in Roslyn, May, 1866, published in the Atlantic Monthly, July, 1866.

1867.

A Brighter Day, written in Roslyn, October, 1867, published in the New York Ledger, January 4, 1868.

1868.

Among the Trees, written in Roslyn, published in Putnam's Magazine, January, 1869.

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1869.

May Evening, written in Roslyn, published in Appleton's Journal, May, 1869.

1872.

Tree-Burial, written in Roslyn, published in the New York Ledger, August 17, 1872. A Legend of the Delaware, written in Roslyn, published in the New York Ledger, November 9, 1872.

1873.

The Poet's First Song, written in Roslyn, November, 1873, published in The Mayflower, April, 1876. The Two Travellers, written in Roslyn, published in the Atlantic Monthly, January, 1874.

1875.

The Ascension, written in New York, December, 1875, published in the Independent. The Mystery of Flowers, written in Roslyn in 1875. Christmas in 1875, written in New York, published in the New York Evening Post, December, 1875. Our Fellow-Worshippers, written in Roslyn.

1876.

The Dead Patriarch, written in Roslyn in 1876. To written in Roslyn in 1876. The Flood of Years, written in Roslyn, published in Scribner's Monthly, July, 1876. A Lifetime, written in Cummington in 1876.

1877.

The Battle of Bennington, written August 16, 1877. In Memory of John Lothrop Motley, written September, 1877, published in the International Review.

1878.

The Twenty-second of February, written in New York in February, published in the Sunday-School Times. Cervantes, written April 23, 1878.

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