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1814.

The Yellow Violet.

1815.

I Cannot Forget with what Fervid Devotion, and The Hunter of the West. To a Waterfowl.

1817.

Thanatopsis, published in the North American Review for September 17th. Agricultural Ode, delivered before the Berkshire Agricultural Society. The Fragment (afterward known as The Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood). Love's Power.

1818.

Agricultural Ode, published. To a Waterfowl, published in the North American Review for March. A Friend on his Marriage, published in the North American Review for March. Version of Simonides, Danaë, published in the North American Review for March. Essay on American Poetry, published in the North American Review for July. Happy Temperament, published in the North American Review for July. The Burialplace, composed at Great Barrington, first published in Dana's Idleman, 1821.

1819.

Green River, written in Great Barrington, published in Dana's Idleman, 1821.

1820.

A Winter Piece, written in Great Barrington, published in Dana's Idleman, 1821. A Hymn to Death, Great Barrington, published in the New York Review, October, 1825. Oh Fairest of the Rural Maids, written at Stockbridge, published in the edition of 1832.

1821.

The West Wind, published in Dana's Idleman. A Walk at Sunset, published in Dana's Idleman.

1822.

Spain, written at Great Barrington. The Ages, Phi Beta Kappa, Poem, August 30th.

1823.

The Indian Girl's Lament. Ode for an Agricultural Celebration, written at Great Barrington, p. 71, edition 1883.

1824.

Massacre at Scio, written at Great Barrington. March, written at Great Barrington on March 24th, published in the United States Literary Gazette, June 1st. Rizpah, published in the United States Literary Gazette, April 12th. The Old Man's Funeral, published in the United States Literary Gazette, May 1st. The Rivulet, written at Cummington in 1823, published in the United States Literary Gazette, May 15th. To

written at Cummington in 1824, published in the United States Literary Gazette, June 15th. An Indian Story, written at Great Barrington, published in the United States Literary Gazette, July 1st. Summer Wind, written at Great Barrington, published in the United States Literary Gazette, July 15th. An Indian at the Burial-place of his Fathers, written at Great Barrington, published in the United States Literary Gazette, August 1st. Love's Seasons, written at Great Barrington in 1824, published in the United States Literary Gazette, August 15th. I Broke the Spell that Held Me Long, written at Great Barrington in 1824, published in the Atlantic Souvenir, 1825. Hymn of the Waldenses, published in the United States Literary Gazette, September 1, 1824. Monument Mountain, published in the United States Literary Gazette, September 15th. After a Tempest, published in the United States Literary Gazette, October 1st. Autumn Woods, published in the United States Literary Gazette, October 15th. Mutation, published in the United States Literary Gazette, November 15th. November, published in the United States Literary Gazette, November 15th. Song of the Greek Amazon, published in the United States Literary Gazette, December 1st. To a Cloud, published in the United States Literary Gazette, December 15th.

1825.

The Murdered Traveller, published in the United States Literary Gazette, January 14th. Hymn to the North Star,

published in the United States Literary Gazette, January 15th. The Lapse of Time, published in the United States Literary Gazette, February 15th. The Song of the Stars, published in the United States Literary Gazette, March 1st. A Forest Hymn, published in the United States Literary Gazette, April 1st. June, written at Great Barrington in 1825, published in the Atlantic Souvenir, 1826. The African Chief, written in New York, 1825, published in the United States Review and Literary Gazette, December, 1826. The Greek Partisan, published in the United States Literary Gazette, May, 1825. A Song of Pitcairn's Island, published in the New York Review, June, 1825. The Firmament, published in the New York Review, July, 1825. Lines on Revisiting the Country, published in the New York Review, August, 1825. To a Mosquito, published in the New York Review, October, 1825. The Death of the Flowers, published in the New York Review, 1825.

1826.

Springtime, published in the United States Literary Gazette, July, 1826. Mary Magdalen, published in the United States Review, October, 1826. Meditation on Rhode Island Coal, published in the New York Review, April. I Cannot Forget with what Fervid Devotion, written at Cummington, 1815, published in the New York Review, February, 1826. The New Moon, published in the New York Review, March, 1826. The Life of the Blessed, written in New York, 1826, published in the New York Review, May, 1827. The Journey of Life, written in New York, 1826, edition of 1832. The Gladness of Nature, published in the United States Literary Gazette. Midsummer, published in the United States Literary Gazette, July. A Summer Ramble, published in the New York Mirror, August. The Two Graves, published in the United States Literary Gazette, August. The Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, published in the United States Literary Gazette, September. October, published in the United States Review and Literary Gazette, October. The Damsel of Peru, published in the United States Review and Literary Gazette, November.

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1827.

Spring in Town, published in the United States Review, April. A Scene on the Bank of the Hudson, published in the Talisman, 1828. The Hurricane, written in New York, 1827, published in the Talisman, 1828. William Tell, written in New York, 1827, published in the Talisman, 1828.

1828.

The Past, written in New York, 1828, published in the Talisman, 1829. Upon the Mountain's Distant Head, written in New York, 1828, published in the Talisman, 1829. The Lament of Romero, published in the New York Review, February, 1826, and Talisman, 1829. The Greek Boy, written in New York, 1828, published in the Talisman, 1829. The Hunter's Serenade, written in New York, 1828, published in the Talisman, 1829.

1829.

The Evening Wind, written in New York, 1829, published in the Talisman, 1830. Love and Folly, written in New York, 1829, published in the Talisman, 1830. When the Firmament Quivers, written in New York, 1829, published in the Talisman, 1830. The Siesta, written in New York, 1829, published in the Talisman, 1830. Innocent Child and Snow White Flower, written in New York, 1829, published in the Talisman, 1830. The Alcayde of Molina, written in New York, 1829, published in the Talisman, 1830. To the River Arve, written in New York, 1829, published in the Talisman, 1830. The Death of Aliatar, written in New York, 1829, published in the Talisman, 1830. To Cole, the Painter, Departing for Europe, written in New York, 1829, published in the Talisman, 1830. The Twenty-second of December, written for the New England Dinner in New York, published in the Talisman, 1829. To the Fringed Gentian, written in New York in 1829. Edition of 1832.

1830.

Hymn of the City, published in the Christian Examiner.

1831.

Song of Marion's Men, published in the New York Mirror, November.

1832.

The Prairies, written in Illinois in 1832, published in the Knickerbocker Magazine, December, 1833. The Arctic Lover, written in New York in 1832, published in the Knickerbocker Magazine, January, 1833. The Hunter of the Prairies, written in Illinois in 1832, published in the New York Mirror, 1834.

1834.

Earth, written in Pisa in 1834, published in the New York Mirror, March, 1835. The Serenade, published in the New York Mirror, February, 1834.

1835.

Seventy-Six, published in the New York Mirror, May, 1835. Song, published in the New York Mirror, July, 1835. To the Apennines, written in Italy in 1835, published in the New York Mirror, August, 1835. The Knight's Epitaph, written in Pisa in 1835, published in the New York Mirror, September, 1835. The Child's Funeral, written in Sorrento in 1835, published in the Democratic Review, 1835. The Living Lost, published in the New York Mirror, September, 1836. The Hunter's Vision, published in the New York Mirror, November, 1835. The Strange Lady, written in Heidelberg in 1835, published in the New York Mirror, May, 1836. Life, written in Munich in 1835. Edition of 1842.

1836.

The Sharpening of the Sabre, written in New York in 1836, published in the Evening Post, July, 1836. Earth's Children Cleave to Earth, published in the New York Mirror, July, 1836. The Count of Griers, published in the New York Mirror, January, 1836. The Green Mountain Boys, published in the New York Mirror, November, 1836. Catterskill Falls, published in the New York Mirror, November, 1836. A Presentiment, written in New York in 1836, published in the New York Mirror, April, 1837.

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