- 'The Salt of the Earth'
- Not Gone
- Let Us Give Thanks
- Sonnet
- A Rainy Day
- The Subway
- The Apple Tree
- Two Roses
- The Taxidermist
- Epithalamium
- A Fowl Affair
- Holiday Home
- Rutha
- The Student Gone
- The Tourist
- The Antiquarian
- Poor Housekeeping
- Going to Tobog
- 'Passer Le Temps'
- The Torpedo
- Margaret
- Christmas Bells
- By the Sea
- A Song
- 'Is it April?'
- Christmas-Tide
- January, 1885
- Sweet Peas
- The Summer House
- To Die in Autumn
- Apple Blossoms
- Without a Minister
- Indian Summer
- Autumn-Time
- The Beauty of Nature
- 'All the Rage'
- My Mother's Hand
- A Leap Year Episode
- If
- Perfect Character
- The Miracle of Spring
- Bermuda
- The Charter Oak
- Blossom-time
- 'One of the Least of These'
- Lightning-bugs
- Of Her who Died
- Thanksgiving
- Improvement
- Receiving Sight
- Revenge
- On the Common
- Woman's Help
- Tobogganing
- The Woods
- Like Summer
- Sheridan's Last Ride
- A Bit of Gladness
- The Charity Ball
- The Bell(e) of Baltimore
- Christmas at Church
- Mysterious
- 'Be not Anxious'
- Mount Vernon
- A Prisoner
- Cuba
- The Sangamon River
- Syringas
- Storm-bound
- The Master of the Grange
- A Friend Indeed
- The Needed One
- 'Thy Will Be Done'
- Snowflakes
- Monadnock
- Never Had a Chance
- Sorrow and Joy
- Watch Hill
- Supplicating
- 'Honest John'
- Bushnell Park
- At General Grant's Tomb
- 'Be Courteous'
- A New Suit
- The Little Clock
- On Bancroft Height
- A Reformer
"This poet's ear is so attuned to metric harmony that she must have been born within sound of some osier-fringed brook leaping and hurrying over its pebbly bed. There is a variety of subject and treatment, sufficient for all tastes, and these are poems which should be cherished."
"Lovers of good poetry will herald with pleasure this new and attractive volume by the well-known authoress of Hartford. A wooing sentiment and genial spirit seem to guide her in every train of thought. Her book has received, and deserves, warm commendations of the press." - Summary by the 1904 press
"Lovers of good poetry will herald with pleasure this new and attractive volume by the well-known authoress of Hartford. A wooing sentiment and genial spirit seem to guide her in every train of thought. Her book has received, and deserves, warm commendations of the press." - Summary by the 1904 press
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