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Howe, Julia Ward (1819-1910)
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THE LYRIC I.
THE SERMON OF SPRING.
1.
I.
2.
II.
3.
III.
4.
IV.
5.
V.
6.
VI.
TREMONT TEMPLE.
SLAVE ELOQUENCE.
AN HOUR IN THE SENATE.
THE SENATOR'S RETURN.
SLAVE SUICIDE.
TO FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE AND HER PRAISERS.
FURTHERMORE.
ON RECEIVING A VOLUME PUBLISHED AFTER THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR.
VIA FELICE.
DILEXIT MULTUM.
THE PARK.
FANNY KEMBLE'S CHILD.
MYSTIC—NOT MYSTERIOUS.
MAUD.
LOVE IN EXILE.
MORNING.
WHAT I HAVE.
WHAT I BEAR.
SUE.
S. P.
WIDOW'S WORDS.
THE NURSERY.
A LETTER.
THE POET'S WISH.
ENTSAGEN.
THE BEAUTIFUL.
WHERE IS THE BEAUTIFUL?
POST SCRIPTUM.
AS IT SEEMS.
AS IT IS.
A VISION OF MONTGOMERY PLACE.
FROM THE LATTICE.
A MAID'S REQUISITION.
IN THE VINEYARD.
THE WOLF WITHIN THE MOTHER'S SHEEPFOLD.
THE SHADOW THAT IS BORN WITH US.
A MAN'S STORY.
THE LIGHT FALLEN.
THE TWO STARS.
A WORD WITH THE BROWNINGS.
ONE WORD MORE WITH E. B. B.
DANTE.
MOONLIGHT.
THE PRISONER OF HOPE.
HIGH ART.
PRELUDE.
ODE.
ADÉ.
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Julia Ward Howe
1819-1910
Ticknor and Fields
Boston
1857
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