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note: Lines to Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, An Appeal to the American People, Truth, Death of the Old Sea King, "Let the Light Enter!, Youth in Heaven, Death of Zombi, Lines to Charles Sumner, "Sir, We Would See Jesus," The Bride of Death, Thank God for Little Children, The Dying Fugitive, Bury Me in a Free Land, The Freedom Bell, Mary at the Feet of Christ, The Mother's Blessing, Vashti, [1 of 2]

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1871 Philadelphia Merrihew and Son edition
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Poems (1871 Merrihew and Son edition)
1871 Philadelphia Merrihew and Son edition

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    POEMS. | BY | FRANCES E. WATKINS HARPER. | [rule] | PHILADELPHIA: | MERRIHEW & SON, PRINTERS, | No. 135 North Third Street. | 1871.
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    48 pages
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    Lines to Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, An Appeal to the American People, Truth, Death of the Old Sea King, "Let the Light Enter!, Youth in Heaven, Death of Zombi, Lines to Charles Sumner, "Sir, We Would See Jesus," The Bride of Death, Thank God for Little Children, The Dying Fugitive, Bury Me in a Free Land, The Freedom Bell, Mary at the Feet of Christ, The Mother's Blessing, Vashti, [1 of 2]
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