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Title: Autumn Leaves
Original Pieces in Prose and Verse
Author: Various
Editor: Anne Wales Abbot
Release Date: November 30, 2005 [eBook #17189]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII)
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AUTUMN LEAVES.
Original Pieces in Prose and Verse.
(ANNA WALES ABBOT, Ed.)
"Our wits are so diversely colored."--Shakespeare.
Cambridge:
John Bartlett.
1853.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1853, by
John Bartlett,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of
Massachusetts.
Cambridge:
Metcalf and Company, Printers to the University.
NOTE.
The pieces gathered into this volume were, with two exceptions,
written for the entertainment of a private circle, without any view to
publication. The editor would express her thanks to the writers, who,
at her solicitation, have allowed them to be printed. They are
published with the hope of aiding a work of charity,--the
establishment of an Agency for the benefit of the poor in
Cambridge,--to which the proceeds of the sale will be devoted.
ANNE W. ABBOT.
CONTENTS.
Christmas Revived.
In the Churchyard at Cambridge. A Legend of Lady Lee.--H.W.L.
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. A Dark Night.
Miseries. No. 3. Twine.
Miseries. No. 4.
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