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Preface | ||
Introduction: Women's Voices | 1 | |
Bibliographical Comments | 17 | |
To a Shred of Linen | 37 | |
Indian Names | 39 | |
A Name | 41 | |
The Suttee | 41 | |
On the Admission of Michigan into the Union | 43 | |
The Ark and Dove | 45 | |
Imitation of Parts of the Prophet Amos | 46 | |
Abraham at Macpelah | 51 | |
Pilgrim Fathers | 52 | |
The Fathers of New England | 53 | |
The Western Emigrant | 55 | |
The Volunteer | 58 | |
The Mother of Washington | 59 | |
Our Aborigines | 61 | |
Funeral of Mazeen | 62 | |
Indian Girl's Burial | 64 | |
The African Mother at her Daughter's Grave | 66 | |
To An Absent Daughter | 68 | |
Forgotten Flowers to a Bride | 69 | |
The Bride | 70 | |
Death of an Infant | 71 | |
On The Death of a Sister While Absent at School | 72 | |
School of Young Ladies | 73 | |
Benevolence | 74 | |
A Cottage Scene | 75 | |
Statue of the Spinning Girl | 76 | |
Poetry | 77 | |
Farewell of the Soul to the Body | 78 | |
The Sacred Poet | 80 | |
The Muse | 81 | |
The Needle, Pen, and Sword | 83 | |
Prudence | 97 | |
Getting Along | 98 | |
"They Said" | 100 | |
A Loyal Woman's No | 100 | |
Hannah Binding Shoes | 103 | |
Her Choice | 104 | |
The Loaf-Giver: From An Idyll of Work | 106 | |
The Light-Houses | 111 | |
Goody Grunsell's House | 112 | |
A Gambrel Roof | 115 | |
The Schoolmistress | 120 | |
A Call to Kansas | 122 | |
Elsie in Illinois | 123 | |
Blue-Eyed Grace | 126 | |
The Nineteenth of April (1861) | 128 | |
The Sinking of the Merrimack (May, 1862) | 129 | |
Waiting for News (July 4, 1863) | 130 | |
Re-enlisted (May, 1864) | 133 | |
Tolling (April 15, 1865) | 135 | |
The Flag (June 17, 1865) | 136 | |
The Secret | 137 | |
My Angel-Dress | 138 | |
Canticle De Profundis | 139 | |
The Weeping Prophet | 141 | |
The Rose Enthroned | 142 | |
Heaven's Need | 145 | |
My Name-Aunt | 146 | |
Unwedded | 148 | |
Weaving | 151 | |
Bury Me in a Free Land | 163 | |
Bible Defence of Slavery | 164 | |
Vashti | 165 | |
Dedication Poem | 168 | |
Rizpah, the Daughter of Ai | 170 | |
Ruth and Naomi | 171 | |
Burial of Sarah | 173 | |
Retribution | 175 | |
Simon's Feast | 176 | |
The Slave Auction | 177 | |
The Slave Mother | 178 | |
Eliza Harris | 180 | |
The Fugitive's Wife | 181 | |
The Slave Mother, A Tale of the Ohio | 182 | |
Ethiopia | 185 | |
Free Labor | 186 | |
The Freedom Bell | 187 | |
The Change | 188 | |
Fifteenth Amendment | 189 | |
An Appeal to the American People | 190 | |
An Appeal to my Country Women | 191 | |
A Double Standard | 193 | |
The Contrast | 195 | |
The Revel | 197 | |
Going East | 198 | |
The Present Age | 200 | |
God Bless Our Native Land | 203 | |
The Artist | 203 | |
Songs for the People | 204 | |
Aunt Chloe | 205 | |
Church Building | 208 | |
Aunt Chloe's Politics | 209 | |
Learning to Read | 209 | |
Deliverance | 211 | |
Growing Rich | 225 | |
The Washerwoman | 226 | |
The West Country | 229 | |
The Emigrants | 230 | |
Written on the Fourth of July, 1864 | 231 | |
The Past and Present | 232 | |
Revolutionary Story | 233 | |
Abraham Lincoln | 235 | |
The Dawn of Peace | 236 | |
The Spectre Woman | 238 | |
The Women at the Sepulchre | 239 | |
The Poor | 239 | |
A Dying Hymn | 240 | |
Contradictory | 241 | |
My Poet | 242 | |
Secret Writing | 244 | |
Who is the Richer | 244 | |
The Old Homestead | 245 | |
Make Believe | 247 | |
The Bridal Veil | 248 | |
The Unwise Choice | 249 | |
Fame | 250 | |
Women | 250 | |
Contradiction | 251 | |
The Lovers | 253 | |
Samuel Brown | 254 | |
The Day is Done | 256 | |
Jacob | 257 | |
A Psalm of Life: What the Heart of the Young Woman Said to the Old Maid | 258 | |
When Lovely Woman | 259 | |
Shakesperian Readings | 260 | |
Moral Lessons | 260 | |
The Wife | 260 | |
The Annoyers | 261 | |
John Thompson's Daughter | 262 | |
Kate Ketchem | 264 | |
Dorothy's Dower: In Three Parts | 267 | |
Granny's House | 268 | |
I Remember, I Remember | 272 | |
The Change | 273 | |
Coming Round | 274 | |
Worser Moments | 275 | |
Helpless | 277 | |
My Lady | 278 | |
Equality | 279 | |
Happy Women | 280 | |
To Miss Susan Anthony, on her Fiftieth Birthday | 281 | |
Advice Gratis to Certain Women by a Woman | 282 | |
Was He Henpecked? | 283 | |
Man Believes the Strong | 287 | |
Moralizings | 288 | |
The Outcast | 290 | |
Nobody's Child | 291 | |
The Brothers | 292 | |
John Brown | 293 | |
Our Good President | 294 | |
A Tent Scene | 296 | |
Peace | 296 | |
Nearer Home | 297 | |
Burial Hymn | 298 | |
The Spiritual Body | 299 | |
Sabbath Thoughts | 301 | |
The City Life | 302 | |
Homes for All | 303 | |
Do You Blame Her? | 304 | |
A Woman's Conclusions | 306 | |
Battle-Hymn of the Republic | 319 | |
Our Orders | 320 | |
The New Exodus | 321 | |
The Question | 322 | |
The First Martyr | 323 | |
April 19 | 325 | |
Requital | 326 | |
The Battle-Eucharist | 327 | |
Left Behind | 327 | |
Harvard Student's Song | 328 | |
"Save the Old South!" | 329 | |
Outside the Party | 330 | |
The Soul-Hunter | 331 | |
At a Corner | 333 | |
The Fine Lady | 333 | |
The Black Coach | 335 | |
Contrasts | 336 | |
Amanda's Inventory | 337 | |
Lyke-Wake | 338 | |
Bargains | 338 | |
The Charitable Visitor | 339 | |
A Thought for Washing Day | 340 | |
Of Woman | 341 | |
Woman | 343 | |
The Rough Sketch: Samuel Gridley Howe | 344 | |
To My Master | 345 | |
The Royal Guest | 345 | |
The Tea-Party | 346 | |
A Visit to C. H. | 347 | |
Sybil | 349 | |
Mother Mind | 350 | |
An Apology: For a Warm Word Spoken | 351 | |
Success is counted sweetest | 363 | |
My Life had stood - a Loaded Gun - | 363 | |
It feels a shame to be Alive - | 364 | |
My Triumph lasted till the Drums | 365 | |
Victory comes late - | 365 | |
It always felt to me - a wrong | 366 | |
I took my Power in my Hand - | 367 | |
Four Trees - upon a solitary Acre - | 367 | |
I saw no Way - The Heavens were stitched - | 368 | |
Title divine, is mine | 368 | |
I'm "wife" - I've finished that - | 368 | |
A solemn thing - it was - I said - | 369 | |
I meant to have but modest needs - | 369 | |
Severer Service of myself | 370 | |
He fumbles at your Soul | 371 | |
I would not paint - a picture - | 372 | |
This was a Poet - | 373 | |
The Soul selects her own Society - | 373 | |
Renunciation - is a piercing Virtue - | 374 | |
After great pain, a formal feeling comes - | 374 | |
The Spirit lasts - but in what mode - | 375 | |
I am afraid to own a Body - | 375 | |
Ended, ere it begun - | 376 | |
Prayer is the little implement | 376 | |
The Martyr Poets - did not tell - | 376 | |
I'm Nobody! Who are you? | 377 | |
Two Truths | 387 | |
A Woman's Battle | 387 | |
Found Frozen | 388 |
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