Clark, Willis Gaylord, 1808-1841 [1833], Everard Graham, from The literary and miscellaneous scrap book (William Fields Jr., Knoxville, Tenn.) [word count] [eaf049].
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A Scene in Virginia, |
Page 37 |
Anxious Wife the |
S. C. Hall 93 |
Ancient Babylon, |
100 |
Attempt to take Arnold, |
117 |
Andre Major |
204, 205 |
Aneedote of a Kentucky Pioneer, |
224 |
Arnold General |
226 |
Ambition blasted, |
246 |
Ancedotes connected with the appointment of
General Washington to the command of the
Army, June 16, 1775, |
279 |
Ancedotes, |
63—64—73—83—84—112—126—172—207 |
American Liberty—extract from a Speech, Grundy |
298 |
American Presidents, |
396 |
American and British Officers, |
397 |
Address on the preservation of the Church, Mason |
430 |
Alpine Scenery, |
517 |
Apocrypha, |
Paley. 566 |
Broken hearted, |
42 |
Burning of the Richmond Theatre, |
90 |
Bohon Upas Tree, |
106 |
Battles of the American Revolution, |
180 |
Battle of Trenton, |
299 |
Boonesborough, |
Mrs. Dumont. 326 |
Bannerhassett's Island, and Burr's conspiracy, |
379 |
Boon Daniel |
481 |
Burning of the Western Prairies, |
484 |
Bliss of Matrimony, |
486 |
Broken Heart |
From the Diary of a Physician 390 |
Beautiful Extract, |
577 |
Colonel Croghan, |
Breckenridge. 184 |
Christ on Calvary, |
Milford Bard. 311 |
Crossing the Delaware, |
Eli Noore, Esq. 345 |
Constitution and Guerriers, |
355 |
Cheerfulness, |
471 |
Drunkard's soliloquy |
56 |
Dignity of the Human Mind, |
101 |
Description of the Day of Judgment, |
Paley. 149 |
Death of John Adams, |
220 |
Dream of Love, |
Ludlow. 230 |
Death of General Washington, |
280 |
De Kalb, |
301 |
Deatur Commodore |
322 |
Discovery of America by Columbus, |
Irving. 465 |
Duelling, |
Nott. 504 |
Erile of Scio, |
142 |
Elegant Extract, |
Pierpont. 152 |
Everard Graham, |
Willis G. Clark. 165 |
Enstence of God, |
Miss Winchester. 211 |
Enract from “Hyperion,” |
J. Quincy, Jr. 220 |
Enracts from an Address, |
Rev. F. A. Ross. 235 |
Extracts from an Address, |
Rev. Stephen Foster. 241 |
Extracts from Letters of a traveller in Europe, |
352 |
Extract from Mr. Clay's Speech on the New
Army Bill, January, 1813, |
362 |
Extract from Mr. Welsder's on Foot's Resolution, |
366 |
Eloquent appeal in favor of the Greeks, |
411 |
Eternity of God, |
Greenwood. 431 |
Express the |
463 |
Extracts from Meditations among the Tombs, |
Hervey. 506 |
Emmet Thomas Addis, memoirs of |
522 |
Evening Music at Sea, |
532 |
Extracts from “The Savage,” |
586 |
Franklin Dr. |
39 |
Filial virtue illustrated, |
82 |
First Shot, |
99 |
Filial Affection—Original, |
371 |
First Battle near New Orleans, |
415 |
Folly of War, |
423 |
Forehodings of a Heathen approaching Death, |
432 |
Female heroism, |
479 |
Friends the |
553 |
Fulton and the first Steam boal, |
580 |
Female influence, |
582 |
Gambler the |
53 |
Grave the |
Irving. 148 |
Grandeur of Astronomical Discoveries, |
Wirt. 257 |
Genius of Columbia, |
Dr. L. W. Baker. 297 |
Great Plague in the Fourteenth Century, |
496 |
Greene Major General |
573 |
Henry and Caroline, |
60 |
Henry Patrick |
70—223—427 |
Hungarian Horse-dealer, |
Mac Farlane. 123 |
Hazlewood Family, |
192 |
Hamilton General |
245 |
History of the Pestilence, |
258 |
Horrors of Battle, |
260 |
Hours the—Original, |
F. K. Zolticoffer. 373 |
Hero of the Plague, |
434 |
I have seen an end of all perfection, |
Mrs. Sigourney. 49 |
Independent existence of Mind, |
542 |
Jerusalem—closing scene of its fall, |
From Salathiet. 40 |
Jackdaw, |
51 |
Joe Haynes, the Comedian, |
201 |
Jackson's victory at New Orieans, |
413 |
Lafitte, the Baratarian Chief, |
5 |
Liberty and Revolutions, |
Milford Bard. 65 |
Love, |
74 |
Lion Fight, |
From Satathiel. 174 |
Last words of Robert Emmet, |
299 |
Last Supper, [Engraving,] |
309 |
Lafayette's first visit to America, |
Tickner. 416 |
Love's Martyr, |
Miss Bacon. 435 |
My Mother's Grave, |
57 |
Majesty of the Ocean, |
77 |
Mocking Bird, |
Wilson. 196 |
Moral and intellectual efficacy of the Scriptures, |
216 |
Majesty of God, |
349 |
Memoirs of Richard Montgomery, |
459 |
Maxims for Married Ladies, |
489 |
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Modesty and Bashfulness, |
538 |
May you die among your kindred, |
Greenwood. 562 |
Mount Carmel, |
577 |
Notes on Eclipses, |
208 |
Night on the Dome of the Capitol, |
388 |
Oration on the death of Washington, |
Glendi. 128 |
On the infinite value of the soul, |
358 |
Origin of Yankee Doodle, |
483 |
Patriotism and eloquence of John Adams, |
Wehster 156 |
Presidential Inauguration, |
159 |
Peabody's Leap, |
176 |
Passions the |
Richerand. 234 |
Phrenology, |
Dr. Caldwell. 252 |
Passover the |
310 |
Planetary atmospheres, |
Mrs. Somerville. 502 |
President's reception at New York, |
537 |
Ruins of Time, |
Milford Bard. 45 |
Rose the |
Mrs. Sigourney. 58 |
Religion's all |
85 |
Runing for Life, |
181 |
Rosseau's opinion of the Bible and its Author, |
269 |
Reflections on Death, |
270 |
Reflections on Religion, |
351 |
Remember me, |
376 |
Revolutionary Anecdotes, |
395-495 |
Singular adventure of a British Soldier, |
71 |
Sisters and Mothers, |
75 |
Sunset of Battle, |
173 |
Socrates died like a Philosopher, but Jesus
Christ like a God, |
Wirt. 214 |
Some passages in the history of Sarah Currin, |
262 |
South Carolina, |
291 |
Speeches, |
128-156-235-241-282-291-293-294-295-296-298-345-362-366-367-409-410-411-426-427-429-430 |
Speeches in the United States Senate, on the S.
Carolina question-by Mr. Webster, |
291 |
By Mr. Rives, |
293 |
By Mr. Clayton, |
294 |
By Mr. Clay, |
295 |
Extract from Mr. Poinsett's, at Charleston, |
296 |
Sunday Schools, |
Milford Bard. 474 |
Sporting with Female Affections, |
563 |
Study of Natural History, |
564 |
Thrilling Sketch, |
From Salathiel. 103 |
Tiger's Cave, |
108 |
To-morrow, |
403 |
Two days at St. Helena, |
545 |
Valediction addressed to the Young Ladies of
the Knoxville Female Academy, |
Joe. Estabrook. 367 |
Vanity of Pride, |
Milford Bard. 393 |
Woman, |
44-76-112-155-180-213-276-379-400 |
Washington, |
179-219-247-279-280-282 |
Webster's Address to the Patriots of the Revolution, |
409 |
Webster's Address At the Centenial celebration of
Washington's birth day, |
282 |
What of the Times, |
Dr. John Bell. 381 |
Washington's Address to the Army, |
426 |
POETRY.
Ant and the Cricket, |
127 |
Alpine Horn, |
361 |
Battle of Trenton, |
298 |
Delty the |
64 |
Dreadful Dragon, |
Milford Bard. 64 |
Day of Judgment, |
164 |
Devoted the |
317 |
Dearest love believe me, |
380 |
Damsel of Peru, |
Bryant. 536 |
Exile's Dream, |
552 |
Elijah's interview, |
Thomas Campbell. 585 |
Forget-me-not, |
59-84 |
Funeral Hymn, |
Bishop Heber. 59 |
Fountain of Marah, |
Mrs. Hemens. 164 |
Fame, |
Milford Bard. 361 |
Flag of the United States, |
393 |
Fare thee well, |
Byron. 585 |
Greek Song, |
187 |
Grave of the Year, |
543 |
Hoosheroons, |
127 |
Jeptha's rash yow, |
Miss Howard. 93 |
Lines addressed to Washington on his birth day, |
341 |
Look aloft |
348 |
Last Indian, |
59 |
Mary to her false lover, |
392 |
My Home is the World, |
T. H. Bailey. 36 |
Our Home is every where, |
Rev. S. Graham. 84 |
Our whole Country, |
483 |
Spurzheim Dr. |
Pierpont. 227 |
Stanzas to her who can best understand them, |
Byron. 579 |
To the sound of a distant bell, |
113 |
To the departed, |
141 |
Tom, if you love me, say so, |
James Kenney, Esq. 187 |
To Ellen, |
Milford Bard. 392 |
Voice from Mount Vernon, |
36 |
What is that, Mother? |
Rev. G. W. Deant. 42 |
Woman's Heart, |
278 |
What is Life? |
348 |
Wife the |
392 |
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Clark, Willis Gaylord, 1808-1841 [1833], Everard Graham, from The literary and miscellaneous scrap book (William Fields Jr., Knoxville, Tenn.) [word count] [eaf049].
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