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Poems (1900 Ferguson edition)
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[wavy rule] | GEORGE S. FERGUSON OO., | PRINTERS AND ELECTROTYPERS. | [wavy rule]
[wavy rule] | GEORGE S. FERGUSON CO., | PRINTERS AND ELECTROTYPERS. | [wavy rule]
Property / printed by: George S. Ferguson, Co. / qualifier
 
note: The address (1006 Bainbridge Street) printed both on the title page and on page iii
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note: "Whereas thou hast been forsaken and hated, so that no man went through thee, I will make thee an eternal excellency, a joy of many generations.[em dash] Isaiah 60:15"
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note: caption beneath seems to be a stereotyped version of Harper's signature
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vi, 74
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total number of pages: 80
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Shares poems and poem order with Harpers Atlanta Offering: Poems published in 1895
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date: 1900
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note: “My  Mother’s Kiss” (1-2), “A Grain of Sand” (3-4), “The Crocuses” (4-5), “The Present Age” (6-9), “Dedication Poem” (9-12), “A Double Standard” (12-14), “Our Hero” (15-17), “The Dying Bondman” (17-19), “A Little Child Shall Lead Them” (19-21), “The Sparrow’s Fall” (21-22), “God Bless Our Native Land” (23), “Dandelions” (24-25)“The Building” (25-26)
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note: “Home Sweet Home” (26-28), “The Pure in Heart Shall See God (28-30), He “Had Not Where to Lay HIs Head” (30-31)“Go Work in My Vineyard” (31-33)“Renewal of Strength” (33-34)“Jamie’s Puzzle” (34-36)“Truth” (37-38)“Death of the Old Sea King” (38-40)“Save the Boys” (40-41)“Nothing and Something” (42-44)“Vashti” (44-47)
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note: “Thank God for Little Children” (47-48)“The Martyr of Alabama” (49-53)“The Night of Death” (53-56)“Mother’s Treasures” (56-58)“The Refiner’s Gold” (58-59)“A Story of Rebellion” (60-61)“Burial of Sarah” (61-63)“Going East” (63-65)“The Hermit’s Sacrifice” (66-69)“Songs for the People” (69-70)“Let the Light Enter” (71-72)“An Appeal to My Country Women” (72-74)

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1900 edition printed in Philadelphia
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Poems (1900 Ferguson edition)
1900 edition printed in Philadelphia

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    POEMS | BY | FRANCES E. W. HARPER | [small rule] | PHILADELPHIA: | 1006 BAINBRIDGE STREET | 1900
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    [wavy rule] | GEORGE S. FERGUSON CO., | PRINTERS AND ELECTROTYPERS. | [wavy rule]
    title page verso
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    The address (1006 Bainbridge Street) printed both on the title page and on page iii
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    [bold rule] | Copyrighted, 1895, by | Frances E. W. Harper. | [bold rule]
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    "Whereas thou hast been forsaken and hated, so that no man went through thee, I will make thee an eternal excellency, a joy of many generations.[em dash] Isaiah 60:15"
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    caption beneath seems to be a stereotyped version of Harper's signature
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    Shares poems and poem order with Harpers Atlanta Offering: Poems published in 1895
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    unknown value
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    “My  Mother’s Kiss” (1-2), “A Grain of Sand” (3-4), “The Crocuses” (4-5), “The Present Age” (6-9), “Dedication Poem” (9-12), “A Double Standard” (12-14), “Our Hero” (15-17), “The Dying Bondman” (17-19), “A Little Child Shall Lead Them” (19-21), “The Sparrow’s Fall” (21-22), “God Bless Our Native Land” (23), “Dandelions” (24-25)“The Building” (25-26)
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    “Home Sweet Home” (26-28), “The Pure in Heart Shall See God (28-30), He “Had Not Where to Lay HIs Head” (30-31)“Go Work in My Vineyard” (31-33)“Renewal of Strength” (33-34)“Jamie’s Puzzle” (34-36)“Truth” (37-38)“Death of the Old Sea King” (38-40)“Save the Boys” (40-41)“Nothing and Something” (42-44)“Vashti” (44-47)
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    “Thank God for Little Children” (47-48)“The Martyr of Alabama” (49-53)“The Night of Death” (53-56)“Mother’s Treasures” (56-58)“The Refiner’s Gold” (58-59)“A Story of Rebellion” (60-61)“Burial of Sarah” (61-63)“Going East” (63-65)“The Hermit’s Sacrifice” (66-69)“Songs for the People” (69-70)“Let the Light Enter” (71-72)“An Appeal to My Country Women” (72-74)
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