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454 Bibliographies The Home Journal [H. J.]. New York. Post's Union Magazine. New York. The Providence Daily Journal. Sartain's Union Magazine. Philadelphia. The Literary World. New York. The Flag of our Union [F. O. U.]. Boston. The Western Quarterly Review. Cincinnati. The Richmond Whig. The Richmond Examiner. Leaflets of Memory (an annual). Philadelphia. IV. Contributions to Magazines, Newspapers, etc. The lists of poems, tales, and essays are arranged chronologically. Poe re- published many of his poems and tales in revised form, but only the place of first publication is here given. The several editions of the poems and tales are referred to by their dates. A. Poems (i) Tamerlane. 1827. [= edition of 1827.] (2) Song ("I saw thee on thy bridal day"). 1827. (3) Dreams. 1827. (4) Spirits of the Dead (originally Visit of the Dead). 1827. (5) Evening Star. 1827. (6) A Dream within a Dream (also as Imitation, and To ). 1827. (7) Stanzas. 1827. (8) A Dream. 1827. (9) "The Happiest Day, the Happiest Hour." 1827. (10) The Lake. To . 1827. (11) Sonnet— To Science. 1829. (12) Al Aaraaf. 1829. (13) Romance (also as Preface, and Introduction). 1829. (14) To ("The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see"). 1829. (15) To the River . 1829. (16) To ("I heed not that my earthly lot"). 1829. (17) Fairy-Land. 1829. (18) To Helen. 1831. (19) Israfel. 1831. (20) The City in the Sea (also as The Doomed City, The City of Sin, and the City in the Sea, A Prophecy). 1831. (21) The Sleeper (originally Irene). 1831. (22) Lenore (originally A Paean). 1831. (23) The Valley of Unrest (also as The Valley Nis). 1831. (24) Serenade. B. S. V., 20 Apr., 1833. (25) The Coli- seum. B. S. v., 26 Oct., 1833. (26) To One in Paradise (also as To lanthe in Heaven). G. L. B. Jan., 1834. (27) Hymn (also as Catholic Hymn). S. L. M., Apr., 1835. (28) To F (also as To Mary, and To One Departed). S. L. M., July, 1835. (29) To F s S. O d (also as Lines Written in an Albimi). S. L. M., Sept., 1835. (30) Scenes from Politian (also as Scenes from an Unpublished Drama). S. L. M., Dec, 1835, and Jan., 1836. Published only in part. Further in The Southern Magazine, Nov., 1875, and in Ingram's ed. of the Poems [1888], pp. 96-9. (31) Latin Hymn (a translation; as a part of the tale. Four Beasts in One). S. L. M., Mar., 1836. (32) Song of Triumph (in Four Beasts in One). S. L. M., Mar., 1836. (33) Bridal Ballad (also as Bal- lad, and Song of the Newly- Wedded). S. L. M., Jan., 1837. (34) Sonnet— To Zante. S. L. M., Jan., 1837. (35) The Haunted Palace. American Museum. Apr., 1839. (36) Sonnet — Silence. B. G. M., Apr., 1840. (37) The Conqueror Worm. G. M., Jan., 1843. (38) Dream-Land. G. M., June, 1844. (39) The Raven. E. M., 29 Jan., 1845. (40) Eulalie— A Song. A. W. R., July, 1845. (41) A Valentine. E. M., 21 Feb., 1846. (42) To M. L. S Home Journal, 13 Mar., 1847. (43) Ulalume — ^A Ballad. A. W. R., Dec, 1847. (44) An Enigma. Union Magazine, Mar., 1848. (45) To