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Henry Timrod
The Cotton Boll
Edd Winfield Parks and Aileen Wells Parks (eds)
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The Collected Poems of Henry Timrod: A Variorum Edition
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Front Matter
Preface
Introduction
A Dedication
To Rosa —: Acrostic
Sonnet: Poet! If on a lasting fame
The Past
Sonnet: Were I the Poet-laureate
Vox et Praeterea Nihil
Flower-Life
Hymn: Whose was the hand
Madeline
The Summer Bower
Sonnet: I thank you
Youth and Manhood
Sonnet: I scarcely grieve
Dramatic Fragment
Sonnet: Are these wild thoughts
The Problem
The Stream is Flowing from the West
Sonnet: What Gossamer
The Arctic Voyager
Dreams
Sonnet: Which are the clouds
A Year's Courtship
On Pressing Some Flowers
Stanzas: Is she not lovely!
Sonnet: Grief dies
Love's Logic
Retirement
A Rhapsody of a Southern Winter Night
To Whom
To Thee
A Common Thought
The Messenger Rose
Sonnet: Some truths there be
Sonnet: If I have graced
To a Captive Owl
Praeceptor Amat
Hark to the Shouting Wind
Lines: I stooped
The Lily Confidante
A Trifle
Sonnet: At last beloved Nature
A Bouquet
Song: A hundred years
Too Long, O Spirit of Storm!
Dedication: To Fairy
A Vision of Poesy
Sonnet: Most men know love
Sonnet: They dub thee idler
Baby's Age
We scarce, O God!
Second Love
Lines: I saw, or dreamed
Two Portraits
Why Silent
Ethnogenesis
The Cotton Boll
Sonnet: I know not why
Katie
La Belle Juive
Lines to R. L.
A Cry to Arms
Carolina
An Exotic
Serenade: Hide, happy damask
Ripley
Charleston
Christmas
Address Delivered at the Opening of the New Theatre at Richmond
Spring
The Two Armies
The Unknown Dead
Carmen Triumphale
Hymn: Faint falls
Ode: Sleep sweetly
The Rosebuds
Our Willie
A Mother's Wail
Sonnet: Life ever seems
1866
A Summer Shower
Storm and Calm
In Memoriam — Harris Simons
Ode: The Chief in a noble
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End Matter
Notes and Variants
Index
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