Sonnet: “My Father, since I love, thy presence cries,” dated November 29, 1841. Arcturus, May.

Sonnet: “The hope of truth grows stronger day by day,” dated December 10, 1841. Arcturus, May.

Sonnet: “I love those poets, of whatever creed,” dated April 20, 1841. Arcturus, May.

Sonnets:

I.“As the broad ocean endlessly upheaveth.”
II.“Once hardly in a cycle blossometh.”
III.“The love of all things springs from love of one.”
IV.“A poet cannot strive for despotism.”
V.“Therefore think not the Past is wise alone.”
VI.“Far ’yond this narrow parapet of time.”

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, May.

Reprinted in Poems as “On reading Wordsworth’s Sonnets in Defence of Capital Punishment.”

Farewell. Graham’s Magazine, June.

A Dirge. Graham’s Magazine, July.

A Fantasy, dated 12 January, 1842. Boston Miscellany July.

[The True Radical.] Boston Miscellany, August.

The Old English Dramatists, No. III. Boston Miscellany, August.