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(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/"Winter with snow flakes on his hoary brow" |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/A Penitent's Address to the Muse |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Can the voice die |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Childhood's Prayer |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Confessions |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Death and the Warrior |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Death of Opechancanough |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/I'll dream no more |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Impromptu |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Invocation |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Listening to the Music of the Telegraph Wires |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Love |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Love, Reason, and Truth |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Medora's Song |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Nay say not so, beloved |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/On a Violet |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Philosophy of the Stars |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Queen Mary's escape from Lochleven Castle |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Song (Ah! Wisdom may speak from his bright open page) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Song (Bring me roses, red roses, to fling o'er my wine) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Song (Come back! cried Cupid; 'tis not too late) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Song (I remember, I remember, though it seems to me a dream) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Song (There's a smile on thy lips, Mary) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Stanzas (Oh! not to me, oh! not to me) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Stanzas (Tell me, Spirit of the Sea) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The "Bloody Run" |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Backwoodsman's Tale |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Blasted Oak |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Combat |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Consumptive |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Coquette |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Deserted Wife |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Exile's Lament |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Festival |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Impatient |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Outlaw |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Packet Ship Ashburton |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The Reverse |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The last errand of the Indian Chief "Bald Eagle" |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/The love of other days |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Thoughts |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To Cora |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To Grace |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To Mary |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To R——— |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To die in summer's pride, alas! |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To the Absent |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To the Author of "A New Reading of Old Songs" |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To the Message Bird |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To the memory of one of the Signers of the Independence |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To ——— (It told me thou wert all my own) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To ——— (Star of my fate! my life—my love—my joy) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To ——— (Thy mellow voice is still upon mine ear) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To ——— (We may not break, beloved) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/To ——— (Yes, love me for myself alone) |(Eliza Gabriella Lewis)/Voice of the Thunder-Cloud