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  2. Poems (1877) Because of a severe illness he was ordered South for the winter of 1876-7, but there he continued to throw off "a sort of spray of little songs" and to hope for "that repose which ought to fill the artist's firmament while he is creating." ...
  3. I N the following list the poems are set down under date of the years in which they were composed. When the date of composition is undetermined, the poem, marked by an asterisk, is placed against the year of its publication. ... 1877. Kéramos. Castles in Spain. Vittoria Colonna. A Ballad of the French Fleet. The Leap of Roushan Beg.
  4. The Bells: A Collection of Chimes. 1855, 1858. Babie Bell and Other Poems. Boston, 1856, 1859, 1877, 1878. New York, 1906. The Course of True Love, 1858. Pampinea and Other Poems. [Title on cover: Poems of a Year.] 1861. Jubilee Days [sixteen poems in this collection contributed by Aldrich]. Boston, 1872. The Cloth of Gold and Other Poems ...
  5. —— View of the origin and migrations of the Polynesian Nation. 1834. 2nd edn. 1877. —— Poems: sacred and secular. Sydney, 1873. For a full list of Lang's numerous publications see the D. of N. B., and the British Museum Catalogue. Leakey, Caroline Woolmer. Lyra Australis; or attempts to sing in a strange land. 1854.
  6. Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) T O wander in fog—how queer! Lonely are bush and stone, No tree sees the other near, Each is alone. Once my world was full of friends, When my life still had light; Now that the fog descends, Not one is in sight. Only he is wise who knows. The steady gloom to fall. That slowly round him grows, Severed from all.
  7. Poems on Slavery: To William E. Channing: The Slave's Dream: The Good Part, that shall not be taken away: The Slave in the Dismal Swamp: The Slave Singing at Midnight: The Witnesses: The Quadroon Girl: The Warning: The Spanish Student: The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems: Introductory Note Carillon The Belfry of Bruges: A Gleam of Sunshine
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