To Mr. James C----T |
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The Charms Of June. Inscribed To My Wife. |
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Stanzas.Suggested By A Funeral, On Seeing One Pass With Many Attendants, When Just Recovering From A Long Sickness, 1841. |
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Song. My Love Is No Gay, Dashing Maid. |
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To The Rev. J. W And His Bride A Marriage Day |
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The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book II. |
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To My Daughter Mary Ann, Asleep. |
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To Dr. Laycock, On His Leaving Brantford On Account Of Illness. |
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Acrostics: I.----To Mr. J. P----N, In The State Of Missouri |
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Fire Song. Tune, "Auld Lang Syne." |
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