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Hagar
The Singing Maiden, with Other Stories and Rhymes,
Purvis, T. T.
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HAGAR, THE SINGING MAIDEN.
[“Under the greenwood tree]
[“O once my heart was light and gay]
[“I'm leaving you, old friends, I'm leaving you]
[“Her song was of summer time]
[The sun's going down by the sycamore tree]
THE SONG OF WATER.
THE SONG OF THE LOWLY.
[“As I passed along the highway]
OUR MEADOW.
THE LEGEND OF THE TUBEROSE.
DOBBIN AND I.
LILE KATY.
F. W.
THE LOST SUMMER.
WHAT THE LICHENS SANG.
THE STUDENT'S BURIAL.
THE THRUSH.
THE MESSAGE.
THE THREE FAWNS.
[‘Passer-by]
[“Like a vapor]
OUR GARDEN.
THE MARTYR STUDENT.
THE SANDMAN.
SPRING FLOWERS.
CONSTANCY.
THE LEGEND OF PRINCESS TIRANA.
[“We are free, we are free]
[“We are slaves, we are slaves]
MONA'S SONG.
[“Oh, the good Prince Liber]
RUTH.
SUMMER RAIN.
THE EXODUS.
THE ROBIN.
THE TIME SERVER.
BERTHA'S DREAM; OR, THE FLOWER CHAIN.
[“Follow, oh, follow the Cactus leaves]
[“Dark without, but light within]
[“They must love truth, and have no fear]
[“They must be pure as crystal clear]
MISS MOPPET'S VISIT.
THE PLANTING OF THE TREES.
LIGHT FOR THE STRAYING.
OVER THE WAY.
MORNING GLORIES.
LAMENT OF THE FUGITIVE SLAVE.
AN OCTOBER LULLABY.
SUMMER TREES.
THE BELATED BEE.
THE FLOWER SPIRIT.
THE BLIGHTED HARVEST.
LAMENT OF TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE,
A FARM IDYL
I.
PART I.
II.
PART II.
MARY.
EDITH AND ELSIE.
THE DEATH OF THE “LA PACTOLE.”
THE OWL.
HORTENSE.
MAY 1862.
“MENE, MENE.”
SONG OF THE ROSE.
SEPTEMBER.
DOROTHY GREY.
THE SONG OF THE SCULLION.
APRIL.
WHAT THE SNOW SAID TO THE EARTH.
THE WILD ROSE.
ONE DAY IN JUNE.
MABEL'S WISH.
A MEMORY.
THE SONG OF SUMMER.
LAWYER HENRY.
THE CHILD'S GARDEN.
THE NIGHT MOTH.
LOTTY'S MISHAP.
HILDA.
THE DARKENED CHAMBER.
THE RIVAL ROSES.
[“O earthly rose!]
A PRAYER.
WOODS IN WINTER.
A DREAM OF DAMASCUS.
COMFORT.
MUSINGS.
ORA.
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Hagar
Hagar
The Singing Maiden, with Other Stories and Rhymes,
T. T. Purvis
Walton & Co.
Philadelphia
1881
Hagar