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654 Bibliographies Battle of Bull Run. 1861. Alice of Monmouth: an Idyll of the Great War. 1863, 1864, 1869. The Blameless Prince and Other Poems. Boston, 1869. Rip Van Winkle and his Wonderful Nap. Boston, 1870. Hawthorne and Other Poems. Boston, 1878. Lyrics and Idylls. London, 1879. [70 poems from volumes previously published in America.] Songs and Ballads. Bos- ton and New York, 1884. The Star Bearer. Boston, 1884, 1888. The Lord's Prayer: Poem Translated from the Old German. 1890. Mater Coronata. Boston and New York, 1901. The Inland City: a Poem and a Letter. Norwich [Connecticut]. Free Academy. 1906. See, also, Bibliog- raphy to Book III, Chap. xiii. Boynton, H. W. Edmund Clarence Stedman, Putnam's, June, 1908. Puller, M. A New England Childhood. [Stedmans.] Boston, 1916. Howells, W. D. [No title]. Harper's Monthly, Feb., 1911. Piatt, J. J. Mr. Stedman's Poetry. Atlantic, March, 1878. Stedman, Laura, and Gould, G. M. Life and Letters of Edmund Clarence Stedman. 19 10. Stoddard, Charles Warren. Poems. San Francisco, 1867. Apostrophe to the Skylark: Selections, with an Appreciation of Charles Warren Stoddard by G.Wharton James. Los Angeles, California, 1909. Poems. 19 17. Poems. Collected by Ina Coolbrith. Boston, 1917. See, also. Bibliography to Book III, Chap. XIV. Stoddard, Elizabeth Drew Barstow. [Mrs. R. H. Stoddard.] Remember: A Keepsake. 1869. Poems. Boston and New York, 1895. Richard Henry Stoddard Poems. Boston, 1850, 1852. Complete ed.. New York, 1880. Footprints. 1849. [Privately printed.] Adventures in Fairy Land: a Book for Young People. Boston, 1853. Songs of Summer. Boston, 1857. The King's Bell. 1863, 1865, 1866. London, 1864. Abraham Lincoln: an Horatian Ode. 1865. The Story of Little Red Riding Hood. Boston and New York, 1865. The Children in the Wood. Boston and New York, 1865. The Book of the East. Boston, 1867. Putnam the Brave. Boston, 1870. The Book of the East and Other Poems. Boston, 1871. The Lion's Cub, with Other Verse. 1890. Story, William Wetmore. Nature and Art. Boston, 1844. Poems, 1845, 1847, 1850,1852. Poems. Boston, 1847, 1856, 1885. Cleopatra's Dream. 1847. Poems. 2 vols. 1866. Graifiti d'ltalia. 1868. Edinburgh, 1869. A Ro- man Lawyer in Jerusalem. Boston, 1870. Nero: a Historical Play. 1875. Stephania. Edinburgh, 1875. Ode on the Anniversary of the Landing of Governor John Endicott. 1878. He and She, or a Poet's Portfolio [prose and verse]. Boston and New York, 1884. Poems. 2 vols. Boston, New York, and Edinburgh, 1885, 1886. He and She, or a Poet's Portfolio: Later Readings. Boston and New York, 1894. Works. 8 vols., Boston and New York, 191 1. Confessional, n. p. n. d. James, Henry. WiUiam Wetmore Story and His Friends. Boston and Lon- don, 1903. 2 vols. Street, Alfred Billings. The Burning of Schenectady, and Other Poems. Albany, New York, 1842. Drawings and Tintings. 1844. Fugitive Poems. 1846. Frontenac: or the Artotarho of the Iroquois: a Metrical Romance. London