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Henry Timrod (1829-1867)
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The Rating of Henry Timrod's Poems

  1. Spring
  2. Serenade
  3. Sonnets. 9. I Know Not Why, But All This Weary Day
  4. Dedication
  5. Dreams
  6. Sonnets. 15. In Memoriam—Harris Simons
  7. A Bouquet
  8. Vox et Præterea Nihil
  9. The Past
  10. Sonnets. 8. At Last, Beloved Nature! I Have Met
  11. Retirement
  12. To Whom?
  13. Hark to the Shouting Wind
  14. Sonnets. 5. Some Truths There Be Are Better Left Unsaid
  15. Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead, at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S.C., 1867
  16. Præceptor Amat
  17. A Vision of Poesy
  18. Hymn Sung at a Sacred Concert at Columbia, S.C.
  19. Christmas
  20. Too Long, O Spirit of Storm
  21. The Stream is Flowing from the West
  22. Carolina
  23. Storm and Calm
  24. Flower-Life
  25. The Cotton Boll
  26. Ripley
  27. Our Willie
  28. A Dedication
  29. Madeline
  30. To Thee
  31. A Cry to Arms
  32. Why Silent?
  33. Sonnets. 13. I Thank You, Kind and Best Beloved Friend
  34. Dramatic Fragment
  35. Charleston
  36. Sonnets. 3. Life Ever Seems as from Its Present Site
  37. The Arctic Voyager
  38. Address Delivered at the Opening of the New Theatre at Richmond
  39. Hymn Sung at an Anniversary of the Asylum of Orphans at Charleston
  40. The Rosebuds
  41. Baby's Age
  42. The Messenger Rose
  43. A Trifle
  44. The Lily Confidante
  45. Second Love
  46. A Mother's Wail
  47. The Summer Bower
  48. Hymn Sung at the Consecration of Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S.C.
  49. Sonnets. 7. Grief Dies Like Joy; the Tears Upon My Cheek
  50. Two Portraits
  51. To a Captive Owl
  52. To Rosa——
  53. Youth and Manhood
  54. Sonnets. 6. I Scarcely Grieve, O Nature! at the Lot
  55. Lines (I Saw, or Dreamed I Saw, Her Sitting Lone)
  56. Love's Logic
  57. Song Composed for Washington's Birthday, and Respectfully Inscribed to the Officers and Members of the Washington Light Infantry of Charleston, February 22, 1859
  58. Sonnets. 10. Were I the Poet-Laureate of the Fairies
  59. The Problem
  60. Sonnets. 1. Poet! If on a Lasting Fame Be Bent
  61. Katie
  62. On Pressing Some Flowers
  63. Sonnets. 12. What Gossamer Lures Thee Now? What Hope, What Name
  64. Sonnets. 2. Most Men Know Love But as a Part of Life
  65. If I Have Graced No Single Song of Mine
  66. 1866 - Addressed to the Old Year
  67. A Common Thought
  68. A Year's Courtship
  69. Ethnogenesis
  70. Sonnets. 11. Which Are the Clouds, and Which the Mountains? See
  71. Sonnets. 14. Are These Wild Thoughts, Thus Fettered in My Rhymes
  72. La Belle Juive
  73. An Exotic
  74. Lines to R. L.
  75. Carmen Triumphale
  76. The Unknown Dead
  77. The Two Armies
  78. Sonnets. 4. They Dub Thee Idler, Smiling Sneeringly
  79. Lines (I Stooped from Star-Bright Regions)
  80. A Rhapsody of a Southern Winter Night

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