| An Address By The Members Of The "Institute" To Their Friends At The Soiree. |
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| To My Wife, On The Thirteenth Anniversary Of Our Wedding Day |
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| Song To The Lily Of The Valley. |
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| Emma, The Tinker's Daughter; Or, The Benefits Of Sabbath School Instruction. |
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| Lines Suggested By The New York Tribune's Account Of Lincoln's Departure From Springfield, Illinois, For Washington. |
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| Stanzas On The Peaceful Struggle In Europe. |
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| The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book I. |
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| Murder Will Out; Or, The Power Of Conscience. |
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| Daisy, I Have Sought For Thee. |
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| To My Father Supposed To Be Dying--September, 1841. |
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