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Appendix SIMMS'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ALBUM
- "By Almirez" (Come seek the ocean's depths with me), 96. (L&OP; PDDLC)[1]
- "By Almirez" (Well then we part—and now I feel), 150-151. (L&OP)
- "Camp-Meeting," 8. (L&OP)
- "Captive, The," 103-104. (L&OP; PDDLC)
- "Greek Warrior to his Countrymen, at the Straits of Thermopylae, The," 56.
- "Lonely Tree, The," 16.
- "Memory's Page—Written for a Lady's Scrapbook," 12. (L&OP)
- "Miniature, The," 161-162. (L&OP; SLG, I, 89; SWMMR, II, 86)
- "One Song, The," 194. (L&OP)
- "Pyramid of Mind, The," 48. (EL)
- "Rebel Flower, The," 40. (L&OP)
- "Shadows," 71. (L&OP)
- "Sketch, A" (Regardless of the storm . . .), 142-143. (L&OP)
- "Song" (O, think not memory lives in vain), 201. (L&OP)
- "Stanzas" (Tis evening! oe'r the western sky), 24. (L&OP)
- "To ****" (And dost thou too smile . . .), 30. (L&OP)
- "To an Unfortunate Friend," 112.
- "To the Evening Star," 63-64. (L&OP)
- "Where Art Thou?" 79. (L&OP; PDDLC)
- Florio[2]
- "For the Album," 135-136.
- "Memory," 88.
- "Song" (Gone, Gone are the hopes . . .), 191. (SWMMR, I, 108; cf. Areytos, 43)
- "Song" (Lights of my soul . . .), 185.
- "To ---," 127-128.
- "War Song," 146.
G.
- "Corsair, The," 21-22.
- "Epigram, on Reading a Fourth July Address to Freedom," 77. (EL)
- "Sonnet to ---, in her Scrap-book," 15. (L&OP; Poems)
- "For the Album," 194.
- "Imitation of Old English Poetry," 185-186.
- "Song" (Those orbs of light, those orbs of light), 199. (EL)
- "Song—To Emma," 134-135.
- "Extempore—To ****," 50-51.
- "Ruins," 201-202; 209. (L&OP)
- "Lafayette's Farewel[l] Stanzas," 139-140.
- "Congaree Boat-Horn, The," 151-152.
- "Sonnet" (Maid of the dark blue eye!), 80.
- "Sonnet to Despair," 106. (L&OP)
- "Sonnets—To Grief" [2], 88. (L&OP; EL)
- "Sonnet, to the Past," 120. (L&OP; PDDLC)
- "Stanzas, to the Breeze," 135. (SP&P)
- "To Anna, with a Mocking Bird," 173.
- "To ****, on her Smiling asking me the cause of my sullenness," 122.
I. Poetry
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- "Country Comforts," 195-198.
- "Review—The Christian Indian," 65-68.
- "Review—The Leper of Aost," 58-60.
- "Review—National Tales," 165-167; 171-172.
- "Review—The Pleasures of Friendship," 89-91.
- "The Return," 44-45.
- "Sketches—No. 1. First Love," 19-21.
- "Sketches—No. 2. The Queen of May," 31-32.
- "Sketches—No. 3," 36-37.
- "The Robber—an Eastern Tale," 6-7; 9-10; 17-18; 25-26; 33-34; 41-42; 49-50.
- "The Vision," 105-106; 116-117; 122-123.
- "Moonshine," 46-47; 57-58; 73-75; 85-87; 100-102; 106-108; 123-125; 140-142; 160-161; 174-176; 180-182; 189-191; 206-208.
II. Prose
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III. Other Contributions Probably by Simms
- "Song" (Ah! say not, say not, love is sweet), 75. (cf. Areytos, 97)
- "Answer to the Charade in the last Album," 15. Ibid., 128.
- "To My Mistress' Tongue," 118.[3]
A. Poetry
Edwin- "Zamor and Zuelieme—An Arabiam [sic] Tale," 191-194.
- "Not At Home," 203-205.
- "Out of Countenance," 199-201.
- "Myself," 156-158.
- "Reflection," 98-99.
- "To the Reader," 121-122.
- "'Whom the Coat Fits, Let Him Wear It,'" 145-146.
- "For the Album," 129-131; 137-139.
- "Editorial Comforts," 177-178; 182-185.
- "Ourselves," 61-62.
B. Prose[4]
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