The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler
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Table of Contents
[edit]- The Brandywine
- The Afric's Dream
- John Woolman
- The Confessions of The Year
- New Year's Eve
- The Slave's Appeal
- Heaven Help Ye
- Christian Love
- The Kneeling Slave
- Story-Telling
- Our Father
- Doom
- The Grave of The Unfortunate
- Think of Our Country's Glory
- The Kingfisher
- To Those I Love
- Sadness
- Think of the Slave
- The Bereaved Father
- Oh Tell Me Not, I Shall Forget
- What Is A Slave, Mother
- The Child's Evening Hymn
- The Enfranchised Slaves to Their Benefactress
- Summer Morning
- Washington City Prison
- The Sunset Hour
- The Devoted
- Deaf and Dumb
- The Anointing
- The Soldier's Prayer
- The Appeal of the Choctaw
- Noah
- The Battle Field
- Moonlight
- Pharoah
- The Depths of the Sea
- The Recaptured Slave
- Jephthah's Vow
- Anthony Benezet
- The Sold
- Gloom
- Evening Thoughts
- Storm
- A True Ballad
- Thy Thunder Pealeth O'er Us
- Aline
- The Sugar-Plums
- Oh Press Me Not To Taste Again
- Looking At The Soldiers
- To A Stranger
- Slave Produce
- Little Sado's story
- An Appeal for the Oppressed
- The Sylvan Grave
- Night
- Reminiscence
- Juan De Paresa, The Painter's Slave
- The Slave-Mother's Farewell
- Repentance
- Christmas
- My Cottage Home
- The Conscript's Farewell
- The Woods Wanderer
- The Forest Vine
- Soliloquy of a Duellist
- The Wife's Lament
- The Slave-Ship
- The Negro Father's Lamentation Over the Body of His Infant Son
- Lines On the Death of Two Children
- To A Friend of My Youth
- Twilight Thoughts
- To A *****
- Remember Me
- Schuylkill
- Death
- To My Cousin
- Forget Me Not
- The Genius of Painting
- A Vision
- A New Year's Greeting
- To a Particular Friend
- Where Are They?
- Emancipation
- Cherokee
- Gayashuta to the Sons of Onas
- The Slave
- The Outcast
- Stanzas
- The Chinese Son
- To A Crocus
- True Friendship
- A Sketch
- To the Ladies' Free Produce Society
- To Prudence Crandall
- Woman
- The Indian Mother To Her Son
- The Indian Camp