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The poetical works of Samuel Woodworth
Woodworth, Samuel (1784-1842)
Vol. I.
[dedication]
PASTORAL POEMS.
SENTIMENTAL.
RELIGIOUS AND ELEGIAC.
EPITAPHS.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
A COLLOQUY WITH THE MUSE.
NAY, ASK ME NOT FOR WIT OR RHYME.
FASHIONS.
AN ODE,
THE GRAND CANAL.
DURANT'S ADDRESS.
THE ÆRONAUT'S ADDRESS.
AN ÆRONAUT'S FAREWELL.
NEWSPAPERS.
THE ZODIAC.
THE SEASONS.
THE FIREMAN,
NEW YORK.
YALE COLLEGE.
TO MRS. MARY WORTHINGTON MORRIS,
MORNING.
TO ARTHUR KEENE THE VOCALIST.
THREE IMPROMPTUS ON THE ROOM IN WHICH SHAKESPEARE WAS BORN.
CRITICS.
TO MRS. --- ON HER EMBARKING FOR HAVRE.
TO MY FRIEND, MR. E. PARMLY,
TO THEODORE S. FAY,
THE PAST.
THE MINSTREL'S FAREWELL TO HIS LYRE.
Vol. II.
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The poetical works of Samuel Woodworth
YES, LOVE HAS ITS SORROWS.
Yes
, love has its sorrows, but who would refuse 'em,
So mingled with rapture and joy?
What mortal the rose would discard from his bosom,
For fear that it's thorns might annoy?
The poetical works of Samuel Woodworth