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2025
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In the years immediately before the death of Mrs. James T. Fields, on January 5, 1915, she spoke to me more than once of her intention to place in my possession a cabinet of old papers—journals of her own, letters from a host of correspondents, odds and ends of manuscript and print—which stood in a dark corner of a small reception-room near the front door of her house in Charles Street, Boston. On her death this intention was found to have been confirmed in writing. It was also made clear ...
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- Henry W. LongfellowJeremiah Eames RankinEbenezer Cobham BrewerRobert BrowningRudyard KiplingRobert Louis StevensonGeorge MacdonaldSusan CoolidgeWilliam MillerEdward LearEugene FieldIsaac WattsSamuel T. ColeridgeCharles KingsleyFelicia HemansJames T. FieldsAlfred TennysonJane TaylorWilliam WordsworthClement Clarke MooreFrancis Scott KeyLewis CarrollWilliam Cowper
2016
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ContentsThe Arrow and the Song HENRY W. LONGFELLOWThe Babie JEREMIAH EAMES RANKINLet Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite ISAAC WATTSLittle Things EBENEZER COBHAM BREWERHe Prayeth Best SAMUEL T. COLERIDGETwinkle, Twinkle, Little Star ANONYMOUSPippa ROBERT BROWNINGThe Days of the Month AN OLD SONGTrue Royalty RUDYARD KIPLINGPlaying Robinson Crusoe RUDYARD KIPLINGMy Shadow ROBERT LOUI...
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