Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 6, Issue 9
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- Southern literary messenger; devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts. / Volume 6, Issue 9
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- Richmond, Virginia,: T.W. White [etc.].
- Sept 1840
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Contents
- Song By a Lady of Ohio; pp. 585
- Virginia Dare Louisa Cornelia Tuthill; Signed Miss C. L. Tuthill; pp. 585-595
- Poetic Musings Robert Howe Gould; pp. 595-598
- To *** John Collins McCabe; pp. 598
- Midsummer Fancies George D. Strong; pp. 598-600
- Intercepted Correspondence, Number II A. D. G.; pp. 600-601
- Lines on an Eagle Soaring among the Mountains Dewitt C. Roberts; pp. 601
- The Dying Poet pp. 601-602
- Michigan Charles Lanman; pp. 602-605
- Historic Speculations C.; pp. 606-608
- Desultory Thoughts Thomas H. Shreve; pp. 608
- Summer Morning Charles Lanman; pp. 609-611
- To My Mother pp. 611-612
- The Motherless Daughters, Number III George E. Dabney; Signed by a Virginian; pp. 612-622
- To the Moon: Almeeta Egeria; pp. 622-624
- Mysteries of the Bible W. G. Howard; pp. 624-628
- The Voice of Music Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hewitt; pp. 628
- Literary Recreations, Number I Henry Ruffner; Signed Anagram Ferran; pp. 628-640
- The Change of the Violet Mrs. A. M. F. Buchanan Annan; Signed Miss A. M. F. Buchanan; pp. 640
- Poetical Specimens pp. 641
- Song By a Young Lady of 14, of Kentucky; pp. 641
- To a Friend pp. 641
- The Grave of Laura pp. 641
- She Is Leaving the Land pp. 641
- To a Poetess Thomas H. Shreve; pp. 641-642
- Mr. Jefferson Abel Parker Upshur [Unsigned]; pp. 642-650
- The Skeptic Payne Kenyon Kilbourn; pp. 650-651
- Address A. B. Longstreet; pp. 651-652
- Characteristics of Lamb Henry Theodore Tuckerman; pp. 652-660
- The Quakeress, Number II pp. 660-665
- The Dying Exile R. A. P.; pp. 665-666
- The Prophetic Tapestry pp. 666-675
- Lines on the Sudden Death of a Very Dear Friend L. L.; pp. 675
- Harriet Livermore pp. 675-676
- To the Constellation Lyra William Ross Wallace; pp. 676-677
- The Island and Its Associations Edward Parmele; pp. 677-680
- The Remains of Napoleon Lewis Jacob Cist; pp. 680-681
- A Tale of the Revolution By a Lady of Pennsylvania; pp. 681-686
- The Eagle and the Swan Mrs. Lydia Jane Wheeler Pierson; pp. 686-687
- Abbot W. C. P.; pp. 687-699
- Literary and Intellectual Distinction pp. 699
- Formation of Opinions pp. 699
- Our Country's Flag J. W. Matthews; pp. 699-700
- Desultory Speculator, Number VII George Watterston; Signed G. W—n; pp. 700-702
- To Her of the Hazel-Eye Lewis Jacob Cist; pp. 702-703
- Ancient Eloquence W. G. Howard; pp. 703-706
- By the Rivers of Babylon George B. Wallis; pp. 706-707
- The Inferiority of American Literature pp. 707
- The Inferiority of American Literature pp. 707-710
- Song Carl; pp. 710
- Anburey's Travels in America C. Campbell; pp. 710-712