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| First of August |
236 |
| Thanksgiving |
243 |
| Christmas |
250 |
| Mariana |
258 |
| Sunday Meditations on Various Texts.—First |
277 |
| " " "Second |
280 |
| Appeal for an Asylum for Discharged Female Convicts |
283 |
| The Rich Man.—an Ideal Sketch |
287 |
| The Poor Man.—an Ideal Sketch |
297 |
| The Celestial Empire |
304 |
| Klopstock and Meta |
308 |
| What fits a Man to be a Voter.—A Fable |
314 |
| Discoveries |
319 |
| Politeness too great a Luxury to be given to the Poor |
322 |
| Cassius M. Clay |
326 |
| The Magnolia of Lake Pontchartrain |
330 |
| Consecration of Grace Church |
337 |
| Late Aspirations |
344 |
| Fragmentary Thoughts, From Margaret Fuller's Journal |
348 |
| Farewell To New York |
354 |
| PART III.—POEMS. |
| Freedom and Truth |
357 |
| Description of a Portion of the Journey to Trenton Falls |
357 |
| Journey to Trenton Falls |
361 |
| Sue Rosa Crux |
365 |
| The Dahlia, the Rose, and the Heliotrope |
367 |
| To my Friends, (translation.) |
368 |
| Stanzas Written at the Age of Seventeen |
370 |
| Flaxman |
371 |
| Thoughts on Sunday Morning, when Prevented by a Snowstorm from going to Church |
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