BY MISS SARAH S. MOWER.
PREFACE.
THE SNOW-DROP [1]
MY BIRTH PLACE
THE OAK AND THE RILL:
MORAL.
A HYMN.
THE MARRIAGE VOWS.
LINES
AN EPITAPH
LINES (2)
THE ROSE AND LILAC TREE. [2]
LINES (3)
THOUGHTS
REFLECTIONS
THE SISTER'S LAMENT
LINES UPON A LOCK OF HAIR.
LINES (4)
JUDSON'S GRAVE.
LINES (5)
THE INQUIRY.
JEPHTHAH'S VOW.
LINES (6)
LINES (7)
COME HOME TO NEW ENGLAND.
A SISTER'S DEPARTURE.
A SISTER'S COUNSEL.
LINES (8)
FAREWELL TO A BROTHER.
TO W.H.D.
LINES (9)
LINES TO A SISTER.
TO MY BROTHER.
MY BROTHER IN THE TEMPEST.
LINES (10)
A MORNING SCENE
TO THE WHIPPOWIL.
TO A SISTER WHILE DANGEROUSLY ILL.
THE INVALID'S DREAM
TO A BUTTERFLY IN MY CHAMBER.
TO THE "WILD FLOWER." [5]
THE MINISTER
AN APPEAL FOR IRELAND.
THE LITTLE CLOUD.
LEWISTON,
TWILIGHT MUSINGS.
TO AMELIA.
MOONLIGHT MUSINGS.
THOUGHTS (2)
TO A WHITE HOLLYHOCK.
LINES (11)
THE CULTIVATION OF FLOWERS.
MUSIC OF THE MIND.
APPENDIX.
PRAISES OF RURAL LIFE.
ODE TO SARAH. [7]
AN EPISTLE TO JERE, IN ANSWER TO HIS ODE.
NEIGHBORS' ADVICE TO INVALIDS.
Title: The Snow-Drop
Author: Sarah S. Mower
Language: English
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