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E-text prepared by Mark Meiss from page images and corrected digital text generously provided by the Wright American Fiction Project of the Library Electronic Text Service of Indiana University
AUTUMN LEAVES.
ORIGINAL PIECES
IN
PROSE AND VERSE.
(Anna Wales Abbot, Ed.)
"Our wits are so diversely colored."—Shakespeare.
CAMBRIDGE: JOHN BARTLETT.
1853.
NOTE.
CONTENTS.
AUTUMN LEAVES.
CHRISTMAS REVIVED.
IN THE CHURCHYARD AT CAMBRIDGE.
A LEGEND OF LADY LEE.
THE LITTLE SOUTH-WIND.
LINES
WRITTEN AT THE CLOSE OF DR. HOLMES'S LECTURES ON ENGLISH POETRY.
AUNT MOLLY.
A REMINISCENCE OF OLD CAMBRIDGE.
THE SOUNDS OF MORNING IN CAMBRIDGE.
THE SOUNDS OF EVENING IN CAMBRIDGE.
TO THE NEAR-SIGHTED.
FLOWERS FROM A STUDENT'S WALKS.
MISERIES.
No. 1.
MISERIES.
No. 2.
MISERIES.
No. 3.
MISERIES.
No. 4.
FAREWELL.
INNOCENT SURPRISES.
THE OLD SAILOR.
LAUGHTER.
TO STEPHEN.
THE OLD CHURCH.
"SOMETHING THAN BEAUTY DEARER."
A TALE
FOUND IN THE REPOSITORIES OF THE ABBOTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES.
THE SEA.
FASHION.
A GROWL.
TO JENNY LIND,
ON HEARING HER SING THE ARIA "ON MIGHTY PENS," FROM "THE CREATION."
MY HERBARIUM.
THE OSTRICH.
COWS.
THE HOME-BEACON.
THE FOURTH OF JULY.
FROM THE PAPERS OF REGINALD RATCLIFFE, ESQ.
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