- Lines Written at Night
- Venice
- To Miss -
- The Wind
- Eastern Sunset
- Farewell to Italy
- The Red Indian
- To -
- Song
- Lament for Israel
- A Wish
- Song
- To Mrs. -
- A Wish
- A Spirit's Voice
- To the Dead
- Song
- To Thomas Moore, Esq.
- A Wish
- The Minstrel's Grave
- To -
- On a Forget-Me-Not, Brought from Switzerland
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- On a Musical Box
- To the Picture of a Lady
- Fragment
- Sonnet
- Written on Crammond Beach
- Sonnet
- Fragment
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- A Promise
- A Promise
- Sonnet
- To -
- Sonnet
- The Vision of Life
- Sonnet
- To My Guardian Angel
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- To the Spring
- To the Nightingale
- Sonnet
- To -
- Woman's Love
- To Mrs. -
- An Entreaty
- Lines for Music
- To -
- The Parting
- Song
- To a Star
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- To -
- Sonnet
- Lines, In Answer to a Question
- A Farewell
- To a Picture
- Sonnet
- An Invitation
- Lines for Music
- Song
- Lines on a Sleeping Child
- A Retrospect
- An Invocation
- A Lament for the Wissahiccon
- To the Wissahiccon
- An Evening Song
- The Death Song
- Impromptu
- Written after leaving West Point
- Faith
- "'Tis an Old Tale and often told"
- Fragment from an Epistle written when the thermometer stood at 98° in the shade
- An Apology
- Written after spending a Day at West Point
- Song
- To Mrs. Dulaney
- Impromptu, Written among the ruins of the Sonnenberg
- Lines, Addressed to the Young Gentlemen leaving the Academy at Lenox, Massachusetts
- The Prayer of a Lonely Heart
- Absence
- Return
- Lines, Written in London
- To -
- To -
- Epistle from the Rhine, To Y---, with a bowl of Bohemian glass
- Lines for Music
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
- Sonnet
This is a collection of 98 short poems written by the famous British actress, Fanny Kemble. - Summary by mleigh
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