Potential Titles: Mary E. Hewitt
Aug. 1st, 2010 07:41 pmWhose presence like a flood is swelling - Mrs. M.E. Hewitt "The Bride's Reverie" [International Weekly Miscellany v.1 no. 2, July 1850]
From fond thought some comfort I will borrow - Mrs. M.E. Hewitt "The Bride's Reverie" [International Weekly Miscellany v.1 no. 2, July 1850]
Each fond aspiration in secret milled - Mrs. M.E. Hewitt "The Bride's Reverie" [International Weekly Miscellany v.1 no. 2, July 1850]
Before your gates at early morning - Mary E. Hewitt "Green Spots in the City" [The Knickerbocker v.22 no.4, Oct. 1843]
Your cells by careful winter nursed - Mary E. Hewitt "Green Spots in the City" [The Knickerbocker v.22 no.4, Oct. 1843]
Unto the Lares consecrate - Mary E. Hewitt "The Hearth of Home"
There offered up his golden heart - Mary E. Hewitt "The Hearth of Home"
Gather the warm affections round - Mary E. Hewitt "The Hearth of Home"
Turns ever the eyes of memory - Mary E. Hewitt "The Hearth of Home"
Strengthen the hope within my soul - Mary E. Hewitt "The Hearth of Home"
To mount the tempest-cloud with nerve unfailing - Mary E. Hewitt "I Follow" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
And thread the path whereon the lightnings play - Mary E. Hewitt "I Follow" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
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From fond thought some comfort I will borrow - Mrs. M.E. Hewitt "The Bride's Reverie" [International Weekly Miscellany v.1 no. 2, July 1850]
Each fond aspiration in secret milled - Mrs. M.E. Hewitt "The Bride's Reverie" [International Weekly Miscellany v.1 no. 2, July 1850]
Before your gates at early morning - Mary E. Hewitt "Green Spots in the City" [The Knickerbocker v.22 no.4, Oct. 1843]
Your cells by careful winter nursed - Mary E. Hewitt "Green Spots in the City" [The Knickerbocker v.22 no.4, Oct. 1843]
Unto the Lares consecrate - Mary E. Hewitt "The Hearth of Home"
There offered up his golden heart - Mary E. Hewitt "The Hearth of Home"
Gather the warm affections round - Mary E. Hewitt "The Hearth of Home"
Turns ever the eyes of memory - Mary E. Hewitt "The Hearth of Home"
Strengthen the hope within my soul - Mary E. Hewitt "The Hearth of Home"
To mount the tempest-cloud with nerve unfailing - Mary E. Hewitt "I Follow" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
And thread the path whereon the lightnings play - Mary E. Hewitt "I Follow" [The Knickerbocker Feb. 1844]
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