The Novels Of Ivan Turgenev KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK
THE EMIGRANT MECHANIC A TALE OF HUMBLE LIFE.
BOOK I.
BOOK II.
BOOK III.
BOOK IV.
BOOK V.
BOOK VI.
BOOK VII.
BOOK VIII.
MY GARDEN
SONG TO BRANTFORD.
TO ELIHU BURRITT AFTER LISTENING TO HIS LECTURE ON "COMMERCE," DEC. 26, 1857.
EMMA, THE TINKER'S DAUGHTER; OR, THE BENEFITS OF SABBATH SCHOOL INSTRUCTION.
TO MY FATHER SUPPOSED TO BE DYING SEPTEMBER, 1841.
ODE TO PEACE
STANZAS. SUGGESTED BY A FUNERAL, ON SEEING ONE PASS WITH MANY
ACROSTICS.
IMPROMPTU. TO MY FRIEND, J. W T.
AN ADDRESS TO BRANTFORD.
STANZAS. TO THE AUTHOR OF "LITTLE RAGGED NED, AN ORPHAN."
I SAW A YOUTHFUL MOTHER LIE
FAMILY PIECES TO MY BELOVED WIFE, DURING AFFLICTION, 1842.
MURDER WILL OUT; OR, THE POWER OF CONSCIENCE.
BOOK II. (2)
PASTOR'S AUTUMNAL SONG.
XIX.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. JENNY AND HER PET LAMB.
TO A VERY TALL SUNFLOWER.
BIRTHDAY THOUGHTS AND ASPIRATIONS. WRITTEN ON MY THIRTY-SEVENTH BIRTHDAY, MARCH 20, 1854.
SONG TO THE LILY OF THE VALLEY.
DAISY, I HAVE SOUGHT FOR THEE.
THE CHARMS OF JUNE. INSCRIBED TO MY WIFE.
TO MR. COWHERD, FROM HIS FRIEND, H. S. LAYCOCK.
TO MR. JAMES C T NOVEMBER, 1853.
TO THE CHRISTIANS OF BRANTFORD. OCTOBER, 1853.
TO THE SAME. NOVEMBER, 1854.
VERSES WRITTEN IMMEDIATELY AFTER READING HORACE SMITH'S "BACHELOR'S FARE."
STANZAS ON THE PEACEFUL STRUGGLE IN EUROPE. APRIL, 1854.
TO THE REV. J. W AND HIS BRIDE A MARRIAGE DAY
STANZAS ON HEARING AN AUCTIONEER QUOTE THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE OF
WINTER'S RAVAGES, AN APPEAL TO THE RICH ON BEHALF OF THE POOR. NOVEMBER, 1857.
A CANADIAN NATIONAL SONG.
AN ADDRESS BY THE MEMBERS OF THE "INSTITUTE" TO THEIR FRIENDS AT THE SOIREE.
ALCOHOL'S ARRAIGNMENT AND DOOM.
TO MY BELOVED FRIEND MR. JAMES WOODYATT. A CHRISTMAS LAY.
TRIBUTARY VERSES, WRITTEN IMMEDIATELY ON HEARING OF DR. O'CARR'S DEATH. APRIL 18, 1854.
STANZAS, SUGGESTED BY THE DREADFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT THE DESJARDINS CANAL, MARCH 12, 1857.
TRIBUTARY STANZAS TO THE MEMORY OF DR. LAYCOCK, WHO WAS
SONG OF THE CANADIAN CRADLER.
STANZAS, ADDRESSED TO THE REV. J. B. HOWARD AND HIS FAMILY AS A
GRUMBLINGS.
VERSES, SUGGESTED BY THE FEARFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN
A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF THE REV. THOMAS FAWCETT WHO LOST HIS LIFE BY THE ACCIDENT ABOVE MENTIONED.
A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF MR. RICHARD FOLDS, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE APRIL 21, 1859.
TO THE HUMMING BIRD.
TO THE SAME. JUNE, 1859.
FIRE SONG. TUNE, "AULD LANG SYNE."
THE FIRE ALARM. JUNE, 1859
MY OLD ARM CHAIR.
A TRIBUTE TO THE BRAVERY OF MY COUSIN, MRS. T. A. COWHERD, WHO
CANADIANS' WELCOME TO H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, 1860.
BRANTFORD'S WELCOME TO THE PRINCE OF WALES, 1860.
A CALL FOR HELP FOR GARIBALDI.
LINES SUGGESTED BY THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE'S ACCOUNT OF LINCOLN'S
SONG. MY LOVE IS NO GAY, DASHING MAID.
THE SEWING MACHINE.
TABBY AND TIBBY.
FAMILY PIECES LINES TO MY MOTHER, WHO DIED WHEN I WAS ABOUT TWO YEARS OLD.
FAREWELL TO MY HARP
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