PS991.A1 H3 1859
|
Harry Lee, or, Hope for the poor. |
1 |
PS991.A1 H8
|
A house party; an account of stories told at a gathering of famous American authors, |
1 |
PS991.A1 I3
|
The imitators : a poem of Boston life. |
1 |
PS991.A1 K7
|
The Know nothing? |
1 |
PS991.A1 M8
|
Mose Skinner's great World's Jubilee and Humstrum Convulsion / |
1 |
PS991.A1 N9
|
Nothing to eat ... Not by the author of "Nothing to wear" ... |
1 |
PS991.A1 O7
|
The orphan twins, or, The adventures of a brother and sister : a poem. |
1 |
PS991.A1 P3
|
Peasy's childhood : stories for children, and for all who remember that they have been children. |
1 |
PS991.A1 P7
|
The poet and his song. |
1 |
PS991.A1 R7
|
The Roman exile; or, The times of Aurelius ... |
1 |
PS991.A1 S5
|
The Silver bell : idea taken from a sketch by Mrs. L.J. Hall for four older girls. |
1 |
PS991.A1 S8
|
The story of Rodman Heath; or, Mugwumps, |
1 |
PS991.A1 T8
|
Trifles in verse. |
1 |
PS991.A1 V5
|
Verses for a few friends. |
1 |
PS991.A1 V58
|
The vestal; or, A tale of Pompeii. |
1 |
PS991.A1 V64
|
Victory. |
1 |
PS991.A1 W3
|
Waymarks in the life of a wanderer; the incidents taken from real life. |
1 |
PS991.A1 Y2
|
The Yankee enterprise, or The two millionaires; and other thrilling tales. |
1 |
PS991.A3 T3
|
Text and context. |
1 |
PS991.A6 B7
|
The poet's offering, |
1 |