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Oliver Newman
A New-England Tale (Unfinished): With Other Poetical Remains. By the late Robert Southey
Southey, Robert (1774-1843)
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OLIVER NEWMAN: A NEW-ENGLAND TALE.
MISCELLANEOUS POETICAL REMAINS.
FRAGMENTARY THOUGHTS OCCASIONED BY HIS SON'S DEATH.
SHORT PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE,
Jerem. vi. 4.
Jer. ix. 23–4.
Jer. xiii. 16.
Jer. xlvii. 6, 7.
Jer. xlix. 7.
Jer. l. 25.
Jer. l. 15.
Luke, iii. 5.
Lamentations, iii. 44.
Hosea, x. 12, 13.
Daniel, ix. 7, 8, 9. 18.
[But mercies and forgivenesses belong]
[Incline thine ear, and hear]
Amos, v. 8.
Nahum, i. 3–8.
Nahum, iii. 15. 17.
1 Kings, viii. 23. 27. 30.
[.... will God indeed]
[.... hear Thou in heaven, thy dwelling-place]
Isaiah, xxv. 1. 4. 7.
[A strength to the weak hast thou been]
[The covering that is cast]
Isaiah, xxvi. 3. 5. 8.
[He bringeth down them that dwell on high]
[In the way of thy judgments]
Isaiah, xxviii. 15. 17. 18.
Isaiah. xxviii. 16.
Isaiah, xxxi. 3.
Isaiah, lvii. 1.
Ezekiel, vii. 5, 6, 7. 12.
Ezekiel, xxii. 7, 8. 14.
LITTLE BOOK, IN GREEN AND GOLD.
LINES WRITTEN IN THE ALBUM OF ROTHA Q.
IMAGINATION AND REALITY.
MADRIGAL,
MOHAMMED;
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TO WILLIAM AND MARY WORDSWORTH, THE OLD AND DEAR FRIENDS OF ROBERT SOUTHEY, THESE LAST PRODUCTIONS, THE IMPERFECT “AUTUMNAL FLOWERS,” OF HIS POETICAL GENIUS, ARE INSCRIBED, WITH FILIAL REVERENCE AND AFFECTION, BY THE EDITOR.
Oliver Newman