The Poets and Poetry of Cecil County, Maryland. Various
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Название: The Poets and Poetry of Cecil County, Maryland

Автор: Various

Издательство: Bookwire

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      It is a remarkable fact that all the native poets of Cecil county except one or two were born in the northern part of it, and within about eight miles of the boundary line between Maryland and Pennsylvania. What effect, if any, the pure atmosphere and picturesque scenery of the country along the banks and romantic hills of the Susquehanna and Octoraro may have had to do with producing or developing poetical genius, cannot be told; but nevertheless it is a fact, that William P., and Edwin E. Ewing, Emma Alice Browne, Alice Coale Simpers, John M. Cooley and Rachel E. Patterson were born and wrote much of their poetry, as did also Mrs. Caroline Hall, in that beautifully diversified and lovely section of the county.

      It is also worthy of note that Tobias and Zebulon Rudulph were brothers, as are also William P. and Edwin E. Ewing; and that Mrs. Caroline Hall was of the same family; and that Folger McKinsey and William J. Jones are cousins, as are also Mrs. James McCormick and Mrs. Frank J. Darlington, and Emma Alice Browne and George Johnston.

      Owing to the fact that the size of the book was necessarily limited by the price of it; and to the fact that the poems of three of the writers were not obtained until after a large part of the book had been printed, it was impossible to give some of the writers, whose proper places were in the latter part of the book, as much space as was desirable. For the reason just stated, the editor was compelled to omit a large number of excellent poems, written by David Scott (of James,) and others.

       Table of Contents

        Biography

        Lines Suggested by the Singing of a Bird

        An Eastern Tale

        The Market-Man’s License

        Lines on the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Scott

        My Schoolboy Days

        The Donation Visit

        Lines on the death of Miss Mary Hayes

        Lines on the death of Miss Eleanora Henderson

        Lines on the death of Mrs. Burnite

        Stanzas read at the Seventy-second Anniversary of the birthday of Joseph Steele

        To Mary

        Impromptu to Mrs. Anna C. Baker

        Lament for the year 1877

        Verses presented to my Daughter

        Lines on the death of a young lady of Wilmington

        Youthful Reminiscences

        Stanzas to a little girl on her birthday

        To Miss Mary Bain

        Stanzas addressed to Mr. and Mrs. T. Jefferson Scott

        Birthday Verses written for a little girl on her ninth birthday

        Roll Call

        In Memoriam Rensellaer Biddle

        Stanzas written on the fly leaf of a child’s Bible

        Christmas Greeting, 1877

        Anniversary Poem read at the anniversary of the Seventieth birthday of Mrs. Ann Peterson

        Lines on the death of Jane Flounders

        What is Matter?

        Anniversary Hymn

        The Intellectual Telegraph

        Lines on an Indian Arrow-Head

        Acrostic to Miss Annie Eliza McNamee

        Minutes of the Jackson Hall Debating Society, Dec. 5, 1877

        Retrospection

        Acrostic to Miss Florence Wilson McNamee

        The Book of Books

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