| PAGE. | |
| A-Naughty-Biography, | [7] |
| My Infancy, | [7] |
| School Life, | [20] |
| Girlhood, | [38] |
| A “Good-Bye”-ography, | [56] |
| MISCELLANEOUS. | |
| The Village Belle, | [61] |
| St. Valentine’s Day, | [65] |
| The Rainy Day, | [67] |
| Autumn, | [68] |
| October, | [69] |
| Love’s Longings, | [70] |
| She Sleeps Beneath the Roses, | [72] |
| November, | [73] |
| Gone Blind, | [75] |
| Lines Written by the Seaside, | [77] |
| Twenty Summers, | [80] |
| Chiding “Love’s Chidings,” | [81] |
| Found Drowned, | [83] |
| The Dark Days of Winter, | [87] |
| The Song of the Slush, | [89] |
| Betrayed, | [91] |
| Summer Sighings, | [96] |
| Our Baby, | [97] |
| Cremation, | [98] |
| Response by Cindrella, | [100] |
| Answer by Author, | [100] |
| Alone, | [102] |
| A Critique on the Morris Lyceum, | [105] |
| Night’s Phases, | [114] |
| The Foundling, | [116] |
| The New Year, | [121] |
| Spring Specialties, | [123] |
| Music, | [124] |
| The Fair Ape of Phila., | [126] |
| Decoration Ode, | [128] |
| The Honeymoon, | [130] |
| The Model Man, | [131] |
| The Stricken South, | [137] |
| “If ever I Cease to Love”, | [139] |
| An Appeal for the Memphis Orphans, | [141] |
| Waiting for Frost, | [143] |
| October, | [145] |
| George Francis Train, | [146] |
| Washington’s Birthday, | [149] |
| Adieu to “My Dear Five Hundred,” | [152] |
[A-NAUGHTY-BIOGRAPHY.]
[MY INFANCY.]
Full forty years have passed and gone,
Since early on a winter’s morn,
My infant eyes first struck the light.
At once I showed my baby-spite,