BIRDS OF PASSAGE |
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France the 18th Year of These States |
188
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Myself and Mine |
189
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Year of Meteors (1859-60) |
190
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With Antecedents |
191
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A Broadway Pageant |
193
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SEA-DRIFT.
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Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking |
196
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As I Ebb'd with the Ocean of Life |
202
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Tears |
204
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To the Man-of-War-Bird |
204
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Aboard at a Ship's Helm |
205
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On the Beach at Night |
205
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The World Below the Brine |
206
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On the Beach at Night Alone |
207
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Song for All Seas, All Ships |
207
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Patroling Barnegat |
208
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After the Sea-Ship |
209
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BY THE ROADSIDE.
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A Boston Ballad—1854 |
209
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Europe the 72d and 73d Years of These States |
211
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A Hand-Mirror |
213
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Gods |
213
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Germs |
214
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Thoughts |
214
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When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer |
214
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Perfections |
214
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O Me! O Life! |
215
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To a President |
215
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I Sit and Look Out |
215
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To Rich Givers |
216
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The Dalliance of the Eagles |
216
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Roaming in Thought |
216
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A Farm Picture |
216
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A Child's Amaze |
217
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The Runner |
217
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Beautiful Women |
217
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Mother and Babe |
217
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Thought |
217
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Visor'd |
217
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Thought |
217
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Gliding o'er All |
218
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Hast Never Come to Thee an Hour |
218
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Thought |
218
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To Old Age |
218
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Locations and Times |
218
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Offerings |
218
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To Identify the 16th, 17th or 18th Presidentiad |
218
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DRUM-TAPS.
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First O Songs for a Prelude |
219
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Eighteen Sixty-One |
221
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Beat! Beat! Drums! |
222
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From Paumanok Starting I Fly like a Bird |
222
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Song of the Banner at Daybreak |
223
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Rise O Days from Your Fathomless Deeps |
228
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