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Keats, To the Spirit of, 27.
Kettelopotomachia, 359.
Kossuth, 135.

Lamartine, To, 135.

Landlord, The, 84.

LAST POEMS, 581.

Latest Views of Mr. Biglow, 353.

Leaving the Matter open, 232.
Legend of Brittany, A, 37.

L'ENVOI (To the Muse), 463.

Miner, The, 436.

MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, 37.
Misconception, A, 580.
Miss D. T., To, 519.
Monna Lisa, 538.
Mood, A, 417.

Moon, The, 12.

My Love, 7.

My Portrait Gallery, 542.

Nest, The, 533.

L'Envoi (Whether my heart hath wiser New-Year's Eve, 1850, 395.

grown or not), 34.
Lesson, The, 550.

Letter, A, from a candidate for the
presidency in answer to suttin ques-
tions proposed by Mr. Hosea Biglow,
inclosed in a note from Mr. Biglow to
S. H. Gay, Esq., editor of the Na-
tional Anti-Slavery Standard, 272.
Letter, A, from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow of
Jaalam to the Hon. Joseph T. Buck-
ingham, editor of the Boston Courier,
inclosing a poem of his son, Mr.
Hosea Biglow, 240.

Letter, A, from Mr. Hosea Biglow to
the Hon. J. T. Buckingham, editor
of the Boston Courier, covering a
letter from Mr. B. Sawin, private in
the Massachusetts Regiment, 243.
Letter, A Second, from B. Sawin, Esq.,
277.

Letter, A Third, from B. Sawin, Esq.,
286.

LETTER FROM BOSTON, 149.

Lines (suggested by the Graves of Two
English Soldiers on Concord Battle-
Ground), 129.

Longing, 122.

Love, 10.

Love and Thought, 587.

Love's Clock, 546.

M. O. S., To, 32.

Mahmood the Image-Breaker, 422.
Maple, The, 543.
Masaccio, 397.

Mason and Slidell; a Yankee Idyll, 305.
Memoriæ Positum, 452.

MEMORIAL VERSES, 135.

New Year's Greeting, A, 550.
Nightingale in the Study, The, 444.
Nightwatches, 544.
Nobler Lover, The, 587.
Nomades, The, 404.
Norton, Charles Eliot, To, 382.

Oak, The, 102.

Ode, An (for the Fourth of July, 1876),
495.

Ode (In the old days of awe and keen-
eyed wonder), 14.

Ode (read at the One Hundredth Anni-
versary of the Fight at Concord
Bridge), 482.

Ode recited at the Harvard Commemo-
ration, 455.

Ode to France, 123.
Ode to Happiness, 433.

Ode (written for the Celebration of the
Introduction of the Cochituate Wa-
ter into the City of Boston), 129.
Omar Khayyám, In a Copy of, 512.
On a Bust of General Grant, 589.
On a Portrait of Dante by Giotto, 116.
On an Autumn Sketch of H. G. Wild,
518.

On being asked for an Autograph in
Venice, 543.

On Board the '76, 453.

On burning some Old Letters, 538.
On hearing a Sonata of Beethoven's
played in the Next Room, 587.
On planting a Tree at Inveraray, 519.
On reading Wordsworth's Sonnets in
Defence of Capital Punishment, 29.
On receiving a Copy of Mr. Austin
Dobson's Old World Idylls,' 513.

Message of Jeff Davis in Secret Session, On the Capture of Fugitive Slaves
A, 330.

Midnight, 20.

near Washington, 110.

On the Death of a Friend's Child, 117.

On the Death of Charles Turner Tor-
rey, 139.

Optimist, The, 538.

Oracle of the Goldfishes, How I con-
sulted the, 581.

ORIENTAL APOLOGUE, AN, 211.

Origin of Didactic Poetry, The, 564.

Palfrey, John Gorham, To, 137.
Palinode, 414.

Paolo to Francesca, 542.

Scottish Border, 542.
Search, The, 89.

Seaweed, 394.
Secret, The, 551.
Self-Study, 406.
Serenade, 6.

She came and went, 120.

Shepherd of King Admetus, The, 58.
Si descendero in Infernum, ades, 85.
Singing Leaves, The, 392.
Sirens, The, 2.

Parable, A (An ass munched thistles, Sixty-Eighth Birthday, 580.

while a nightingale), 579.

Parable, A (Said Christ our Lord, I
will go and see), 128.

Parable, A (Worn and footsore was

the Prophet), 25.

Parting of the Ways, The, 399.
Past, To the, 86.

Perdita, singing, To, 11.

Pessimoptimism, 545.

Petition, The, 540.

Phillips, Wendell, 32.
Phoebe, 536.

Pictures from Appledore, 406.
Pine-Tree, To a, 84.

Pioneer, The, 121.

Pious Editor's Creed, The, 268.
POEMS OF THE WAR, 447.
Portrait Gallery, My, 542.

Portrait of Dante by Giotto, On a, 116.

Prayer, A, 20.

Pregnant Comment, The, 549.

Present Crisis, The, 90.

Prison of Cervantes, 544.

Prometheus, 51.

Protest, The, 539.

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Song (O moonlight deep and tender),

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pass away,' 28.

'I grieve not that ripe knowledge
takes away,' 33.

'I thought our love at full, but I
did err,' 34.

'I would not have this perfect love
of ours,' 26.
In Absence, 32.
Maple, The, 543.

'My Love, I have no fear that thou
shouldst die," 28.

Nightwatches, 544.

On an Autumn Sketch of H. G. Wild,
518.

On being asked for an Autograph in
Venice, 543.

On reading Wordsworth's Sonnets
in Defence of Capital Punishment,
30.

'Our love is not a fading, earthly To Charles Eliot Norton, 382.

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To a Lady playing on the Cithern, To the Memory of Hood, 141.

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Standish, Miles, An Interview with, UNHAPPY LOT OF MR. KNOTT, THE, 194.

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Washers of the Shroud, The, 447.
What Mr. Robinson thinks, 249.
What Rabbi Jehosha said, 427.
Whittier, To, 518.

Wild, H. G., On an Autumn Sketch of,
518.

Wind-Harp, The, 413.

Winlock, Joseph, 515.

To a Lady playing on the Cithern, Winter-Evening Hymn to my Fire,

545.

To a Pine-Tree, 84.

To C. F. Bradford, 513.

A, 428.

With a Copy of Aucassin and Nicolete,

519.

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