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.