POEMS OF HENRY TIMROD

With Memoir


Contents

[ Introduction ] [ The Late Judge George S. Bryan ]
[ POEMS OF HENRY TIMROD ] [ Spring ] [ The Cotton Boll ] [ Præceptor Amat ] [ The Problem ] [ A Year's Courtship ] [ Serenade ] [ Youth and Manhood ] [ Hark to the Shouting Wind ] [ Too Long, O Spirit of Storm ] [ The Lily Confidante ] [ The Stream is Flowing from the West ] [ Vox et Præterea Nihil ] [ Madeline ] [ A Dedication ] [ Katie ] [ Why Silent? ] [ Two Portraits ] [ La Belle Juive ] [ An Exotic ] [ The Rosebuds ] [ A Mother's Wail ] [ Our Willie ] [ Address Delivered at the Opening of the New Theatre at Richmond ] [ A Vision of Poesy ] [ The Past ] [ Dreams ] [ The Arctic Voyager ] [ Dramatic Fragment ] [ The Summer Bower ] [ A Rhapsody of a Southern Winter Night ] [ Flower-Life ] [ A Summer Shower ] [ Baby's Age ] [ The Messenger Rose ] [ On Pressing Some Flowers ] [ 1866—Addressed to the Old Year ] [ Stanzas: A Mother Gazes Upon Her Daughter, ] [ Hymn Sung at an Anniversary of the Asylum of Orphans at Charleston ] [ To a Captive Owl ] [ Love's Logic ] [ Second Love ] [ Hymn Sung at the Consecration of Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S.C. ] [ Hymn Sung at a Sacred Concert at Columbia, S.C. ] [ Lines to R. L. ] [ To Whom? ] [ To Thee ] [ Storm and Calm ] [ Retirement ] [ A Common Thought ]
[ POEMS WRITTEN IN WAR TIMES ] [ Carolina ] [ A Cry to Arms ] [ Charleston ] [ Ripley ] [ Ethnogenesis ] [ Carmen Triumphale ] [ The Unknown Dead ] [ The Two Armies ] [ Christmas ] [ Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead, ]
[ SONNETS ]
[ POEMS NOW FIRST COLLECTED ] [ Song Composed for Washington's Birthday, ] [ A Bouquet ] [ Lines: "I Stooped from Star-Bright Regions" ] [ A Trifle ] [ Lines: "I Saw, or Dreamed I Saw, Her Sitting Lone" ] [ Sonnet: "If I Have Graced No Single Song of Mine" ] [ To Rosa——: Acrostic ] [ Dedication ]


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