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The Poetical Works of James Gates Percival
With a biographical sketch
Percival, James Gates (1795-1856)
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VOL. I.
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VOL. II.
PROMETHEUS.
THE MIND.
THE SUICIDE.
THE WRECK.
THE DREAM OF A DAY, AND OTHER POEMS. FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1843.
THE DREAM OF A DAY.
GENIUS WAKING.
TO THE EAGLE.
SENECA LAKE.
LAYS OF THE SEASONS.
THE LIGHT GUITAR.
THE VINTAGE DANCE.
SONG.
SONG.
TO A BUTTERFLY.
THE VOICE OF NATURE.
SONG.
SONG.
SAPPHO.
SONNETS.
1.
[I. O, there are moments, when the dreaming soul]
2.
[II. O Evening! I have loved thee with a joy]
3.
[III. O, there are tears of joy, and they are fed]
4.
[IV. O would that dreams were not the things they are]
5.
[V. Shadows of hoary forests, solemn haunts]
6.
[VI. My soul goes often wandering to your glooms]
7.
[VII. Am I not all alone? The world is still]
8.
[VIII. Deep sunk in thought, he sat beside the river]
9.
[IX. Whence? Whither? Where?—A taper point of light]
THE CONTRAST.
BALLAD.
SONGS.
GREEK APPEAL TO AMERICA.
OUR FLAG.
SPRING.
YOUTH RECALLED.
A VISION.
THE POET'S WORLD.
MINNESONG.
THE KNIGHT.
LIFE'S DREAM.
THE HEXLI. (LITTLE WITCH.)
THE MAIDEN.
THE POWER OF SONG.
LAYS.
SLAVONIA.
TEUTONIA.
SONGS
THE SISTER SPIRITS.
CLASSIC MELODIES.
SONGS FOR NATIONAL AIRS.
THE NORNS.
POSTHUMOUS POEMS.
JUVENILE POEMS.
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The Poetical Works of James Gates Percival
The Poetical Works of James Gates Percival
With a biographical sketch
James Gates Percival
1795-1856
Ticknor and Fields
Boston
1859
The Poetical Works of James Gates Percival