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TO THE NOBLEST OF HER SEX THE AUTHOR OF "THE DRAMA OF EXILE"-- TO MISS ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING OF ENGLAND I DEDICATE THIS VOLUME WITH THE MOST ENTHUSIASTIC ADMIRATION AND WITH THE MOST SINCERE ESTEEM 1845 E.A.P. PREFACETHESE trifles are collected and republished chiefly with a view to their redemption from the many improvements to which they have been subjected while going at random the "rounds of the press." I am naturally anxious that what I have written should circulate as I wrote it, if it circulate at all. In defence of my own taste, nevertheless, it is incumbent upon me to say that I think nothing in this volume of much value to the public, or very creditable to myself. Events not to be controlled have prevented me from making, at any time, any serious effort in what, under happier circumstances, would have been the field of my choice. With me poetry has been not a purpose, but a passion; and the passions should be held in reverence: they must not-they can not at will be excited, with an eye to the paltry compensations, or the more paltry commendations, of man-kind. E. A. P.
THE RAVEN. THE BELLS. ULALUME TO HELEN ANNABEL LEE. A VALENTINE. AN ENIGMA TO MY MOTHER FOR ANNIE TO F----. TO FRANCES S. OSGOOD ELDORADO. EULALIE A DREAM WITHIN A DREAM TO MARIE LOUISE (SHEW)
THE CITY IN THE SEA. THE SLEEPER. BRIDAL BALLAD. NOTES |