Table of Contents
- Dedication. To my mother
- The Battle of Life
- Aspiration. Sonnet
- A thought by the sea shore
- On the death of Mrs. N. P. Willis
- Sonnet. On seeing the ivory statue of Christ
- On a picture of Harvey Birch
- Thoughts in a library
- Lines to one who wished to read a poem I had written
- An imitation
- Day-dawn in Italy
- From De Vigny
- On the death of an infant
- Teaching the scriptures
- Sonnet. Faith
- Washington. On Huntington's picture of Washington crossing the Alleghany in early life
- To ----, with flowers
- To a Child
- An apology for sadness
- A dirge for O'Connell
- Sonnet. On a picture of the Virgin
- Lines to Frederika Bremer
- The dumb creation
- On a Picture
- Evening hymn
- Paul preaching at Athens
- Books for the people
- To the memory of Channing
- Ode for the Fourth of July
- Ode
- Sonnet
- A farewell to Ole Bull
- To a poet, painter and musician
- Sonnet. The bee
- Lines
- Lines on reading some verses entitled "A Farewell to Love"
- The wasted fountains
- Christ betrayed
- Sonnet. (II)
- Hagar
- Sonnet. Love
- The Ideal
- The Ideal found
- Image worship
- The image broken
- To ----
- Sonnet. The sun and stream
- On seeing Mrs. Kean as Constance in King John
- The wounded vulture
- Sonnet to ----
- Memory
- Hope
- To ---- II
- To ----, in obscurity
- The dying sycamores
- Lines on an incident observed from the deck of a steamboat on the Mississippi river
- To ---- III
- To an astronomer
- To ---- IV
- Eros
- Bones in the desert
- Sonnet. The lake and star
- To a silent poet
- To the venerable General Gaines
- To Mrs. Kean
- Sonnet. A remembrance
- On a picture of Ruth
- Sonnet. Tarpeia
- On the death of a friend
- To ---- V
- On a Picture
- The Mediterranean
- To the sun
- On a picture of my father
- Byron among the ruins of Greece
- Science
- To a friend, on being asked for some verses
- To the century plant
- Written at Tivoli Falls
- La Fayette
- To ---- VI
- The earth to the sun
- To ---- VII
- Bryant
- Durand (Botta)
- To Dr. ----
- To a poet's wife
- Little Red Riding Hood
- To ---- VIII
- Cheney
- To ---- IX
- To ---- X
- Epigram
- To Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Sonnet. Milton
- Nightfall in Hungary
- Requiem
- Prometheus sonnet
- Webster
- To my friend, on his birthday
- To my friend, on his birthday (II)
- Charity
- Until death
- Ab astris
- Accordance
- A summer idyl
- Largess
- Indian Summer
- To the unknown builder of the Cathedral of Cologne
- To Captain West, of the Steamer Atlantic
- Lines to ----
- Springtime
- To George Peabody
- To Lamartine
- To Fitz-Greene Halleck
- To Peter Cooper
- To Charles Butler
- To the same
- Liberty to Ireland
- To Emma
- To Anna
- To Nettie
- On receiving a picture of an Italian Countess
- To Juliette on her wedding day
- To Juliette's twins
- To Miss Edith M. Thomas
- The Brides of Indra
- Viva Italia!
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