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CONTENTS
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Bayard Taylor 212
Our Autocrat 213
Within the Gate 213
In Memory: James T. Fields 214
Wilson 215
The Poet and the Children 215
A Welcome to Lowell 216
An Artist of the Beautiful 216
Mulford 217
To a Cape Ann Schooner 217
Samuel J. Tilden 217
OCCASIONAL POEMS.
Eva 218
A Lay of Old Time 218
A Song of Harvest 219
Kenoza Lake 219
For an Autumn Festival 220
The Quaker Alumni 220
Our River 224
Revisited 225
“The Laurels” 226
June on the Merrimac 226
Hymn for the Opening of Thomas Starr King’s House of Worship 227
Hymn for the House of Worship at Georgetown, erected in Memory of a Mother 228
A Spiritual Manifestation 228
Chicago 230
Kinsman 231
The Golden Wedding of Longwood 231
Hymn for the Opening of Plymouth Church, St. Paul, Minnesota 232
Lexington 232
The Library 233
“I was a Stranger, and Ye took Me in” 233
Centennial Hymn 234
At School-Close 234
Hymn of the Children 235
The Landmarks 236
Garden 237
A Greeting 237
Godspeed 238
Winter Roses 238
The Reunion 239
Norumbega Hall 239
The Bartholdi Statue 240
One of the Signers 240
THE TENT ON THE BEACH.
Prelude 242
The Tent on the Beach 242
The Wreck of Rivermouth 245
The Grave by the Lake 247
The Brother of Mercy 250
The Changeling 251
The Maids of Attitash 253
Kallundborg Church 255
The Cable Hymn 256
The Dead Ship of Harpswell 257
The Palatine 258
Abraham Davenport 259
The Worship of Nature 261
ANTI-SLAVERY POEMS.
To William Lloyd Garrison 262
Toussaint L’Ouverture 262
The Slave-Ships 265
Expostulation 267
Hymn: “O Thou, whose Presence went before” 268
The Yankee Girl 269
The Hunters of Men 270
Stanzas for the Times 271
Clerical Oppressors 272
A Summons 272
To the Memory of Thomas Shipley 274
The Moral Warfare 275
Ritner 275
The Pastoral Letter 276
Hymn: “O Holy Father! Just and True” 278
The Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother 278
Pennsylvania Hall 279
The New Year 281
The Relic 283
The World’s Convention 284
Massachusetts to Virginia 286
The Christian Slave 288
The Sentence of John L. Brown 289
Texas: Voice of New England 291
To Faneuil Hall 292
To Massachusetts 292
New Hampshire 293
The Pine-Tree 293
To A Southern Statesman 294
At Washington 295
The Branded Hand 296
The Freed Islands 298
A Letter 298
Lines from a Letter to a Young Clerical Friend 300
Daniel Neall 300
Song of Slaves in the Desert 301
To Delaware 301
Yorktown 302
Randolph of Roanoke 303