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Whittier 445 chusetts, 1872]. Rptd., portions, by I. P. Mayo, in Good Genius, in Atalanta, London, 6, 636-41, June, 1893; also, incomplete version, in An Unknown Whittier Poem (Anon.), New England Magazine, 29 (n. s.), 273-5, November, 1903; also, complete, by G. F. Carter, Some Little-Known Whittierana, Literary Collector, 7, 169-72, Apr., 1904. (98) God in Humanity, Dedicatory Services of the Parker Memorial Meeting House, September, 1873, Boston, 1873. (99) The Division, c. 1874. PW. by S. T. P., Whittier-Land, 109. (100) Gail Hamilton's Wedding, 1874. Ptd. by S. T. P., ibid., 120-2. (101-102) How They Climbed Chocorua, The Last Will and Testament of the Man in the Bear-Trap, 1876. Ptd. by S. T. P., ibid., 1 1 1-4, 1 16-7. (103) The Rose lay on the Ghebir's Shrine, 1879. Ptd. in The Cosmopolitan, 16, 258, Jan., 1893 (facsimile autograph poem) ; rptd. in Manchester Quarterly, with commentary by Tyrer, C. E., 13, 287, July, 1894. (104) For M. E. S. [Mary E. Sargent], Sketches and Reminiscences of the Radical Club of Chestnut Street, Boston, ed. Sargent, M. E. [Mrs. J. T.], Boston, 1880, p. I. (105) O Mountains of the North, unveil. The Illustrated Fryeburg Webster Memorial, Fryeburg, Maine, 1882. (106) In Memoriam. Rebecca Chase Grinnell of New Bedford, 1882. [Engraved card of 4 lines.] (107) Unity, 1883. Ptd. by S. T. P., Atlantic Monthly, 94, 795, December, 1904; also, Whittier-Land, 154. (108) O Christian Martyr! etc. (inscription), Account of the Rebecca Nurse Monument, by W. P. Upham, Salem, 1886. (109) My Double, 1888. Ptd. by S. T. P., Whittier-Land, 123-5. (i 10) A Tribute, In Memoriam. W. B. Goldsmith, M. D. [1888]. (ill) A Song of Praises, c. 1890. Ptd. by S. T. P., Independent, 50, 1463, 24 Nov., 1898; Whittier-Land, 153-4; also, in Great Thoughts, 5, 355, Mch., 1900. (112) The Demon Lady, [Haverhill, Massa- chusetts], 1894. Privately printed. — Undated Poems: (113) My Prayer, Out- look, 64, 448, 24 Feb., 1900. (114) Not in Vain is Faith in Man, Great Thoughts, 6, 4th ser., Part ii., 70, June, 1900. (115) Heaven and Hell Are Here and Now, ibid., 6, 4th ser.. Part iii., 195, July, 1900. (116) Love is One, ibid., 7, 4th ser.. Part iii., 173, Jan., 1901. (117) To Mary, Century Magazine, 64, 17, May, 1902. (118) [A Whittier Impromptu] [The Bearcamp's pleasant banks upon]. Inde- pendent (S. T. P.), 58, 1215, I June, 1905; also, Current Literature, 39, 219, Aug., 1905. (119) To Eli and Sibyl Jones, Independent (S. T. P.), 65, 517, 3 Sept., 1908. (120) A Fragment [On his flushed brow the cool wind blew]. Independent (S. T. P.), 66, 1179, 3 June, 1909. (121) The Martyrdom of a Quakeress, Independent (S. T. P.), 71, 1361, 21 Dec, 1911. V. Selections and Compilations (School texts, illustrated gift books, and the like are generally omitted from the following list.) Ballads of New England By John Greenleaf Whittier. With Illustrations. Boston, 1870. Favorite Poems By John Greenleaf Whittier. Illustrated. Boston, 1877. The Whittier Birthday-Book. Arranged by Elizabeth S. Owen. Boston, 1 881. Whittier Leaflets Poems and Prose Passages. . . . Compiled by Josephine E. Hodgdon. . . . Boston, 1882, 1892. (Riv. Lit. Ser.) Text and Verse for Every Day in the Year. Scripture passages and parallel selec- tions from the writings of John Greenleaf Whittier. Arranged by Gertrude W. Cartland. Boston, 1884. Poems of Nature. By John Greenleaf Whittier. Illustrated from Nature by Elbridge Kingsley. Boston, 1886.