Prose poems, American
Found in 141 Collections and/or Records:
Robert James Coffey letters
Two letters from Coffey to Nora M. Brown during his service in the Civil War at Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and Alexandria, Virginia. Includes a poem by Coffey titled "To Miss N.M.B." Dated 1864-1865.
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed , 1856 June 18
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir, dated June 18, 1856, in the Examination Hall. Weir discusses Bailey's wealth as his library.
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed, undated
Poem written between 1848 and 1889 on the subject of a man named Bailey.
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed, undated
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir, between 1848 and 1889, on the subject of a friend named Bailey.
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed
Dear Bailey, you are rich indeed
Sylvia Worsley Dixon literary papers
The collection includes typescripts and holographs of free-form poems and lyrics written by Dixon for various friends, relatives, and theatrical productions.
Floral death, undated
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir, between 1848 and 1889. Weir quotes Langfellow on the top of the sheet, "types of our mortality."
Floral death, undated
Poem written by Robert Walter Weir, ca. 1849-1921, on the subject of death.