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The Lost Statesman |
304
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The Slaves of Martinique |
305
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The Curse of the Charter-Breakers |
306
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Pæan |
308
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The Crisis |
308
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Lines on the Portrait of a Celebrated Publisher |
310
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Derne |
311
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A Sabbath Scene |
312
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In the Evil Days |
313
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Moloch in State Street |
314
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Official Piety |
315
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The Rendition |
315
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Arisen at Last |
316
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The Haschish |
316
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The Kansas Emigrants |
317
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For Rightousness’ Sake |
317
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Letter from a Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, in Kansas, to a Distinguished Politician |
318
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Burial of Barber |
319
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To Pennsylvania |
320
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Le Marais du Cygne |
320
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The Pass of the Sierra |
321
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A Song for the Time |
322
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What of the Day? |
322
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A Song, inscribed to the Frémont Clubs |
323
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The Panorama |
323
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On a Prayer-Book |
330
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The Summons |
332
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To William H. Seward |
332
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In War Time. |
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To Samuel E. Sewall and Harriet W. Sewall |
332
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Thy Will be Done |
333
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A Word for the Hour |
333
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“Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott” |
334
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To John C. Frémont |
334
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The Watchers |
335
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To Englishmen |
336
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Mithridates at Chios |
337
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At Port Royal |
337
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Astræa at the Capitol |
338
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The Battle Autumn of 1862 |
339
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Hymn, sung at Christmas by the Scholars of St. Helena’s Island, S. C. |
340
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The Proclamation |
340
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Anniversary Poem |
341
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Barbara Frietchie |
342
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What the Birds said |
343
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The Mantle of St. John de Matha |
344
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Laus Deo! |
345
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Hymn for the Celebration of Emancipation at Newburyport |
346
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After the War. |
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The Peace Autumn |
346
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To the Thirty-Ninth Congress |
347
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The Hive at Gettysburg |
348
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Howard at Atlanta |
348
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The Emancipation Group |
349
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The Jubilee Singers |
349
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Garrison |
350
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SONGS OF LABOR AND REFORM. |
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The Quaker of the Olden Time |
351
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Democracy |
351
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The Gallows |
352
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Seed-Time and Harvest |
354
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To the Reformers of England |
354
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The Human Sacrifice |
355
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Songs of Labor. |
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Dedication |
357
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The Shoemakers |
357
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The Fishermen |
358
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The Lumbermen |
359
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The Ship-Builders |
361
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The Drovers |
362
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The Huskers |
363
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The Reformer |
364
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The Peace Convention at Brussels |
366
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The Prisoner for Debt |
367
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The Christian Tourists |
368
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The Men of Old |
369
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To Pius IX |
370
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Calef in Boston |
371
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Our State |
371
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The Prisoners of Naples |
372
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The Peace of Europe |
373
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Astræa |
373
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The Disenthralled |
374
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The Poor Voter on Election Day |
374
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The Dream of Pio Nono |
375
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The Voices |
376
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The New Exodus |
377
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The Conquest of Finland |
377
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The Eve of Election |
378
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From Perugia |
379
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Italy |
381
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Freedom in Brazil |
381
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After Election |
382
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Disarmament |
382
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The Problem |
382
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Our Country |
383
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On the Big Horn |
384
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