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Title
Poems
Author
Martha A. Smith
Year
1881
Location
New York
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Contents
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A Mother's Lament
Beautiful Sunlight
Sadness
Christmas Morning
A Mother's Sorrow
Cling Together
Thoughts on my Mother
The Bride's Farewell
The Bridal Day
On Parting
Thoughts on Death
Everlasting Woe
Adieu, My Native Land
Sweet Anna
Friendship's Offering
Do I Love Thee?
The Heart's Affection
Thee, My Friend
Musings
No, Never More
Light and Darkness
My Birthday
Alone and so Weary
Alone the Heart Speaketh
Night Thoughts
Passing Away
To Brother Albert
To Mintie
Heart Sorrow
To Sister Sarah
To Willie
To Anna
Passing Away
Little Birdie
Longing for Rest
Lines to a Friend
Providence
Here and Hereafter
To Willie
Lonely Musings
Eternally Resting
She is Not Dead
To Alida
The Present and the Future
Weep Not for Me
Prepare to Meet thy God
Marriage of a Young Friend
Our Little Raymond
The Departed One
Little Albert
The Death of Ione
Thoughts on Death
Sleighing
A Prayer on Thanksgiving
Longing for Rest
Love, What is It?
Death
To My Sister
Spring
A Thought
Life and Death
Remembrance
Rest at Last
My Prayer
Go, False Deceiver
Burying-Ground Musings
Dead Love
To Louise
To Anna Roberts
To a Friend
The Lady at the Ball
The Death of Lulu
A Wish
Farewell to Lizzie
Lines to a Friend
Edna Clair
To My Niece
Friendship
The Old Pear-Tree
In Memory of Mrs. W. E. Horwill
Death of Bertha Shultz
Grandma's Soliloquy
Beautiful Light
Love Thee
To Belle
Adieu, My Friend
Ida in Heaven
Little Daisy
Thy Sparkling Eye
Those Beauteous Eyes
My Hair is Silvered O'er
Remembrance