Harris Broadsides
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A thanksgiving hymn, for the Land-holders' late victory
Poetry. Printed area: 21.2 x 8.5 cm. Within border of type ornaments. Ironical poem in ten four-line stanzas praising God for victory over Dorrites. At end of text: Cynthia Suffrage. First line: Great God! with meekness and with awe.
A thanksgiving hymn
Page [4] blank. At head of title: Reprinted from The Hermonite of December 14, 1901. At head of text: Written for Henry Moore Cottage. At end of text: East Northfield, Mass., Nov. 28, 1901.
A Texas sunset
A Texas sunset
A Texas sunset
A temperance bowling alley: for the Maine law
By Withington. Within ornamental border, printed in two columns divided by single line. Poem in six eight-line stanzas. Suggested publication date from internal evidence.
A temperance bowling alley: for the Maine law
By Withington. Within ornamental border, printed in two columns divided by single line. Poem in six eight-line stanzas. Suggested publication date from internal evidence.
A temperance bowling alley: for the Maine law
By Withington. Within ornamental border, printed in two columns divided by single line. Poem in six eight-line stanzas. Suggested publication date from internal evidence.
A tear in the sanctuary
To be sung to the tune: Ward. Within border of type ornament sections. Text of hymn in six four-line stanzas. At end of text: Watchman. Providence, R.I. Written New-Year's day of the present year (1854) ....
A tale of the Rising Sun Stove Polish
Each page with colored lithograph of domestic and shopping scenes with poem beneath each. Date from internal evidence.
A tale of the city ale vaults: 832 Broadway, N.Y
Within double line border with corner ornaments. Advertisement for Canada Malt Ale.
A tale of horror
To be sung to the tune: See the corn-curing hero comes. Poem in six four-line stanzas advertising Cosmetic, a corn remedy. At end of poem: C.A. Frazer & Co., Druggists, East Abington, Proprietors of Cosmetic, the great Corn Remedy. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
A sweet and joyous Christmas
Title from first line.
A sure defence against all harm is Allen's Jewel five cent plug
Broadsheet printed in colors on heavy white paper. When bottom is folded up colored illustration shows red-haired man resembling caricatured Irishman threatening with his fists a dark-bearded man resembling caricatured Jew; when unfolded illustration shows the two shaking hands as first man accepts some chewing tobacco. Metamorphic card advertises Allen's chewing tobacco. Includes poem in three four-line stanzas on recto. On verso illustration of packages of Allen's chewing tobacco with text advertising Lewis & Bishop, jobbers in Warsaw, N.Y. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
A supermarket in California
Mimeograph of typewritten copy. At end of text: Allen Ginsberg, Berkeley, 1955.
A sunny lane
A Sunday school incident: Wakefield, May 14, 1882
Caption title. Poem in 20 four-line stanzas.
At head of title seal inscribed: Goupil's 772 Broadway, N.Y. Poem in three eight-line stanzas. At end of text: New York, Nov. 1863.
A summer masque sonnet: (thanking for a mask)
Poetry. Printed in red and black. At end of poem: Geoffrey Hartman. "Printed, in an edition of 25, by Robert Denham at the Iron Mountain Press, Emory, Va., for the members of Geoffrey Hartman's N E H Seminar, Yale University, summer 1977." First line: What device could I infold for thirteen travelers?
A stupid, weary life
Tune: Old German air, "All the birds are here again"
A story of Bethlehem
by Frances L. Swanson. Processed copy on heavy red paper. Poem in six four-line stanzas. At end of text: Dedicated to John Quigley in the service. Suggested publication date from acquisition date of Brown University copy.
A story by the sea
A spring calendar
Pages [2,4] blank. At end of text: Madison, N.J., April 24, 1901.
A spray of holly
A souvenir of Hacienda del Pozo de Verona
Page [4] blank. At head of text: April 30, 1898. Inscribed to Mrs. Hearst.
A sonnet
composed by Edward Robeson Taylor a one-time member of the Chit Chat Club on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the Club. Pages [2,4] blank.
A song, or, The lamentable death of Polly
Describes death of pleasure-loving young woman. Describes death of pleasure-loving young woman. Printed area measures: 20.9 x 17.7 cm. Poetry in 13 stanzas. Stanzas 1- 12 printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line; within border of type ornaments. To be sung to the tune: Old Hundred. At end of text, below single line: J. Young, Printer, "Pennsylvanier" Office, Lebanon, Pa. John Young & Co. are listed as publishers in Lebanon beginning 1861; the newspaper was published under the title "Pennsylvanier" beginning May 1865. Internal evidence would suggest a publication date no later than l860s.
A song, entitled, You and me
Words by Augustus H. Harvey. Text of song in eight four-line stanzas.
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