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Signs Of Progress Among The Negroes
Astraea
by:
John Greenleaf Whittier
"Jove means to settle
Astraea in her seat again,
And let down from his golden chain
An age of better metal."
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Sandy Star I
The Fishermen
Rain Music
Letter From A Missionary Of The Methodist Episcopal Church South, In Kansas, To A Distinguished Politician
Randolph Of Roanoke
A Song, Inscribed To The Fremont Clubs
Ships That Pass In The Night
A Letter
Placido's Sonnet To His Mother
Star Of Ethiopia
The Heart Of A Woman
The Kansas Emigrants
The Corn-song
The Summons
Calef In Boston
Howard At Atlanta
The Sentence Of John L Brown
The Haunted Oak
The Hive At Gettysburg
Tuskegee