To A Very Tall Sunflower.
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To Elihu Burritt After Listening To His Lecture On "Commerce,"
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Brantford's Welcome To The Prince Of Wales, 1860.
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To My Beloved Friend Mr. James Woodyatt. A Christmas Lay.
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To The Humming Bird.
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Birthday Thoughts And Aspirations.
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To The Christians Of Brantford.
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A Call For Help For Garibaldi.
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Verses Written Immediately After Reading Horace Smith's "Bachelor's Fare."
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An Address By The Members Of The "Institute" To Their Friends At The Soiree.
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