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- * The Unseen Side of the Post Office, 1: His Majesty’s Mail, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal January 25 1913
- * The Unseen Side of the Post Office, 2: In the Tube, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal February 1 1913
- * The Unseen Side of the Post Office, 3: The Letters for the Fleet, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal February 8 1913
- * The Unseen Side of the Post Office: The Ocean Mails, (ar) Cassell’s Saturday Journal February 22 1913
- * An Unselfish Desire, (ex) (by W. Walsham Bedford), as "A Starlit Night by the Seashore"
- * The Unselfish President, (ms) The Popular Magazine October 7 1925
- * An Unsentimental Journey Through Cornwall, (ar) (by Mrs. Craik) The English Illustrated Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1884
- * The Unsigned Receipt, (ss) (by Thomas Dunn English) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1862
- * The Unsigned Will, (ss) Chums March 21 1914
- * Unsold Space, (ms) Call-Boy #1, June 1949
- * Unsolicited, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1930
- * Unsolved Case Prize Announcement, (ms) American Detective December 1934
- * Unsolved Mysteries of the Riviera, (ms) Clues 1st March 1928
- * Unsolved Prize Contest Announcement, (cn) American Detective February 1935
- * An Unsolved Riddle, (vi) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1886
- * Unsolved Riddles of Bird Life, (ar) The Scrap Book August 1909
- * Ye Unspoyled Sauvage, (ia) The Blue Book Magazine August 1949
- * Unstable as Water: Announcement, (ms) The London Magazine March 1914
- * An Unsuccessful Break for Freedom, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 17 1922
- * An Unsuccessful Experiment, (ms) Western Story Magazine March 23 1929
- * An Unsung Hero, (ss) New York Independent; translated by Julia Schayer
- * Unsung Heroes, (cl) War Stories #88 Dec 1930, #90 Jan, #91 Feb, #95 Jun, #96 Jul, #97 Aug 1931
* ___ Peg-Leg Ace, (cl) War Stories #99, October 1931
- * Unsung Rampage of the Bamboo Battleship, (ts) Man’s Conquest November 1959
- * The Unsympathetic Attorney, (ms) The Popular Magazine May 1 1912
- * An Unsympathetic Audience, (ms) The Popular Magazine September 1 1912
- * Untamed, (ts) Fawcett’s Magazine September 1925
- * The Untamed Beauty of the Month, (pi) Untamed February 1959
- * Unter den Linden, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education May 1871
- * The Untidy Boy, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 10 1880
- * …Until Dead!, (pi) Man’s Magazine April 1955
- * Until Death Us Do Part, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1878
- * “Until You Be Dead—”, (ar) 1864
- * untitled (“A country curate, visiting his flock…”), (pm) , as "The Lucky Call"
- * untitled (“A dun, bleak stretch aslant to the salt sea’s grey…”), (pm) Scribner’s Monthly February 1873
- * untitled (“A frugal minister, while teaching…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1858
- * untitled (“A gay young spark, who long had sighed…”), (pm) The Boston Post, as "The Lawyer’s Stratagem"
- * untitled (“Ah, sighing grass!”), (pm) Horlick’s Magazine and Home Journal for Australia, India and the Colonies May 1904
- * untitled (“A jolly shoe-maker, John Hobbs, John Hobbs…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Alas! for that forgotten day…”), (pm) (by Winthrop Mackworth Praed)
- * untitled (“A learned prelate of this land…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Alleluia! Alleluia! Finished is the battle now…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“All hogs, like John Chinaman…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1871
- * untitled (“Although we find most words to mean…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1859
- * untitled (“A man’s first Care should be to avoid the Reproaches of his own Heart”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Joseph Addison) The Spectator #122, July 20 1711
- * untitled (“And were you so foolish… ”), (pm) (by Adeline Dutton Train Whitney) Mother Goose for Grown Folks by A. D. T. Whitney, Rudd & Carleton, 1860, as "Victuals and Drink"
- * untitled (“And we the only living only pass…”), (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly January 1874
- * untitled (“A nervous young lady of Bicester”), (pm) Puffin Annual Number 1 ed. Treld Bicknell, Frank Waters & Kaye Webb, Puffin, 1974
- * untitled (“A prison wall was round us both”), (pm) The Pacific Monthly September 1899
- * untitled (“As Evening Fades on the September Shore”), (pm) Dublin University Magazine September 1867
- * untitled (“As I look from the isle, o’er its billows of green.”), (pm) (by Oliver Wendell Holmes) The Atlantic Monthly December 1857
- * untitled (“As I was going up the stair”), (pm)
- * untitled (“As I was Yesterday Morning walking with Sir Roger before his House”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Joseph Addison) The Spectator #108, July 4 1711
- * untitled (“A stranger from the mountains came slowly riding down…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1874
- * untitled (“A swallow flitting through the trees…”), (pm) Harper’s Young People #198, August 14 1883
- * untitled (“At Agincourt Sir Hilary’s charge…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1858
- * untitled (“At a little distance from Sir Roger’s House, among the Ruins of an old Abby”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Joseph Addison) The Spectator #110, July 6 1711
- * untitled (“A violinist who played on the telly”), (pm) Puffin Annual Number 1 ed. Treld Bicknell, Frank Waters & Kaye Webb, Puffin, 1974
- * untitled (“A wealthy old father had three grown-up sons…”), (pm) (by John Payne Collier), as "The Three Sons"
- * untitled (“A word there is of plural number…”), (pm) (by George Canning) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1880 [Ref. Charles James Fox]
- * untitled (“A youth, well-known, in triumph lately said…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1858
- * untitled (“Baby crowing on your knee…”), (pm) , as "Would You?", by Alfred Ward
- * untitled (“Certain sages, learned and twistical…”), (pm) (by Thomas Green Fessenden)
- * untitled (“Cheerful woke the morn o’er rugged Glencoe…”), (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal #36, October 6 1832 (Supplement)
- * untitled (“Come from my First; aye come…”), (pm) (by Winthrop Mackworth Praed), as "Charade"
- * untitled (“Commandments Ten…”), (pm) (by George Calvert) Thoughts for Thoughtful Minds by George Calvert, Longmans, Green, 1865
- * untitled (“Consider the Bees & the Flowers”), (pm) Amra v2 #22, 1962
- * untitled (“Cum Roger ta me as thou ert mi son…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Dear Friend, I’m glad to meet you here…”), (pm) Punch v2, 1842, as "Love and Mammon"
- * untitled (“Dear mother, I am going home…”), (pm) Ledger
- * untitled (“Dirty days hath September…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1876
- * untitled (“Don’t Hunt after Trouble, but look for success…”), (pm) Grit Story Section #1981, January 8 1933
- * untitled (“Down to Yapham town end lived an oud Yorkshire tyke…”), (pm) Notes and Queries October 26 1872
- * untitled (“Ernie was one of those actors who only find fame at Christmas”), (vi) A Christmas Companion ed. John Hadfield, E.P. Dutton & Co, Inc., 1939
- * untitled (“Farewell, ye gilded follies, pleasing troubles…”), (pm) (by Henry Wotton)
- * untitled (“Fear not frustration of our good intent”), (pm) Horlick’s Magazine and Home Journal for Australia, India and the Colonies May 1904
- * untitled (“Frankie, the news reached me at eleven…”), (pm) Observer 1873
- * untitled (“Fridericus Rex, our master and king…”), (pm) The Atlantic Monthly July 1862; translated from German.
- * untitled (“From thy dim and drear dominions…”), (pm) (by Sarah Helen Whitman) 1853
- * untitled (“Gay go up and gay go down…”), (sg)
- * untitled (“Genteel in personage…”), (pm) (by H. Carey)
- * untitled (“Git yo’ pardners, fust kwatillion!…”), (sg) (by Irwin Russell)
- * untitled (“Great is the ministry of books”), (pm) Horlick’s Magazine and Home Journal for Australia, India and the Colonies May 1904
- * untitled (“Grim warder of our Castle Lilse…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1867
- * untitled (“Hast ever been to Omaha…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1869
- * untitled (“Ha! ’tis a horrible hallucination…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Having notified to my good Friend Sir Roger that I should set out for London the next Day”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Richard Steele) The Spectator #132, August 1 1711
- * untitled (“Having often received an Invitation from my Friend Sir Roger De Coverley”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Joseph Addison) The Spectator #106, July 2 1711
- * untitled (“Heard ye that mirthful melody?…”), (pm) (by Edmund Lenthal Swifte) Notes and Queries July 31 1875
- * untitled (“He found a rope and picked it up…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1874
- * untitled (“He pined for a page of Sordello…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1883
- * untitled (“Here stays the house, here stay the self-same places…”), (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly January 1874
- * untitled (“High on the hills Lord Heron he dwells…”), (pm) (by Rose Terry) Peterson’s Magazine November 1858
- * untitled (“His brows adorned with victory’s wreaths…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1859
- * untitled (“H’m! Spring? ’T is popular, we’ve heard…”), (pm) (by Bayard Taylor) The Atlantic Monthly June 1872
- * untitled (“Ho, merry bark, let’s go”), (ex) (by Chester Firkins), as "Canoe Song of the North"
- * untitled (“How cheerfully the little bee…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1871
- * untitled (“How must the soldier’s tearful heart expand… ”), (pm) (by Sydney Thompson Dobell & Alexander Smith)
- * untitled (“I am always very well pleased with a Country Sunday”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Joseph Addison) The Spectator #112, July 9 1711
- * untitled (“I am a woman—therefore I may not…”), (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly January 1873
- * untitled (“I am one of that sickly Tribe who are commonly known by the Name of Valetudinarians”), (ms) (by Joseph Addison) The Spectator #25, March 29 1711
- * untitled (“I bear about by day and night…”), (pm) Fun
- * untitled (“I came, but they had passed away…”), (pm) Household Words, as "The Return from India"
- * untitled (“If I took your hand and pledged you”), (pm) The Pacific Monthly December 1899
- * untitled (“If with pleasure you are viewing”), (pm) Probe v2 #2, 1971
- * untitled (“I graced Don Pedro’s revelry…”), (pm) (by Winthrop Mackworth Praed)
- * untitled (“I had a sister beyond sea…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“I’m a short word, ’tis true, but I waddle about…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1860
- * untitled (“In 1962 France issued a stamp to commemorate one of its early film pioneers, George Melies”), (ms) Probe #48, May 1981
- * untitled (“In calm and trustful confidence the missionary sat…”), (pm) (by Isaac H. Bromley) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1878
- * untitled (“In Castle Lisle a lady dwells…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1867
- * untitled (“In my first Description of the Company in which I pass most of my Time”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Richard Steele) The Spectator #113, July 10 1711
- * untitled (“Inscribed on many a learned page…”), (pm) (by Catherine Fanshawe)
- * untitled (“In the City of Elms there dwelt a cat…”), (pm) Harper’s Young People #193, July 10 1883
- * untitled (“I pressed my beating heart…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1865
- * untitled (“I reside at Table Mountain, and my name is Truthful James…”, (pm) (by Bret Harte) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1869
- * untitled (“Is It Any Body’s Business…”), (pm) (by George Adams) Arthur’s Home Magazine October 1853, as "Is It Any Body’s Business"
- * untitled (“Is it where the cabbages grow so fast…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“I tell you dat dis obercoat’s…”), (pm) Harper’s Young People #173, February 20 1883
- * untitled (“It happened that at one period of my life…”), (ss) (by Charles Allston Collins) All the Year Round Christmas 1860
- * untitled (“I thought I’d write a letter…”), (pm) Harper’s Young People #185, May 15 1883
- * untitled (“It is just as you say, Neighbor Green…”), (pm) , as "The Good Wife"
- * untitled (“It is not far beyond the Village church…”), (pm) Poems by William Ellery Channing, Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1843, as "Walden", by William Ellery Channing
- * untitled (“I too had a savage—Charlee King was his name…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1875
- * untitled (“I’ve had my share of trouble, and I’ve done my share of toil…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1875
- * untitled (“I’ve wandered to the Village, Tom; I’ve sat beneath the tree…”), (pm) , as "Twenty Years Ago"
- * untitled (“I was this Morning walking in the Gallery”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Richard Steele) The Spectator #109, July 5 1711
- * untitled (“I wish it to be understood…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1854
- * untitled (“I wud not dye in spring-time…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1869
- * untitled (“Jesus hath vanish’d; all in vain…”), (pm) The Atlantic Monthly April 1879; translated by Edward Caswall
- * untitled (“Jesu, the very thought of Thee…”), (pm) The Atlantic Monthly April 1879; translated by Edward Caswall
- * untitled (“John Davidson and Tib his wife…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“King Winter rules o’er hill and plain…”), (pm) Harper’s Young People #170, January 30 1883
- * untitled (“Let me kiss her for her mother…”), (sg) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1867
- * untitled (“Let not the frowns of fate…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1860translated by Theodore Martin
- * untitled (“Let old Santa Claus come in…”), (pm) Harper’s Young People #165, December 26 1882
- * untitled (“‘Let’s go to bed,’ said Sleepyhead…”), (pm) Harper’s Young People #208, October 23 1883
- * untitled (“Let us bear life, sad in itself and dark”), (pm) Dublin University Magazine October 1866
- * untitled (“Life is a Mirror for King and Slave”), (pm) The Busy Man’s Magazine July 1906
- * untitled (“Lisle Castle standeth strong and fair…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1867
- * untitled (“Make three-fourths of a cross”), (pm) The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes ed. Peter & Iona Opie, Clarendon Press, 1951
- * untitled (“Man’s heart is to himself a volume writ”), (pm) Horlick’s Magazine and Home Journal for Australia, India and the Colonies May 1904
- * untitled (“Many a righteous cause on earth…”), (pm) The Atlantic Monthly July 1862; translated from German.
- * untitled (“Men’s fancies have long been sore task’d…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1855
- * untitled (“Me thinks these new Actaeons boast too soon”), (pm) The Pacific Monthly October 1899
- * untitled (“Mine is my brother’s Ghost Story”), (ss) (by Amelia B. Edwards) All the Year Round Christmas 1860
- The Supernatural Omnibus ed. Montague Summers, Gollancz, 1931, as "My Brother’s Ghost Story", by Amelia B. Edwards
- The Supernatural Omnibus (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Doubleday, Doran, 1932, as "My Brother’s Ghost Story", by Amelia B. Edwards
- The Supernatural Omnibus II ed. Montague Summers, Panther, 1967, as "My Brother’s Ghost Story", by Amelia B. Edwards
- A Circle of Witches ed. Peter Haining, Robert Hale, 1971, as "My Brother’s Ghost Story", by Amelia Edwards
- The Supernatural Omnibus II (var. 1) ed. Montague Summers, Penguin, 1976, as "My Brother’s Ghost Story", by Amelia B. Edwards
- The Phantom Coach by Amelia B. Edwards, Ash-Tree Press, 1999, as "My Brother’s Ghost Story", by Amelia B. Edwards
- * untitled (“Miss Elizabeth Akers Allen…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1874
- * untitled (“ Morning-red! Morning-red!…”), (pm) The Atlantic Monthly July 1862; translated from German.
- * untitled (“Mr. Henry Ward Beecher, That popular preacher…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1873
- * untitled (“Multiplication is vexation”), (pm) The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren ed. Peter & Iona Opie, Clarendon Press, 1959
- * untitled (“My head with ceaseless pain is torn…”), (pm) Punch v2, 1842, as "Verses for Music"
- * untitled (“my lute hath only one sad tone…”), (pm) Punch July 1842, as "Songs of the Seedy.—No, XVI"
- * untitled (“Nae shoon to hide her tiny tae…”), (pm) (by J. Eames Rankin) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1855
- * untitled (“Nay when Keats died the music still had left”), (pm) The Pacific Monthly October 1899
- * Untitled (“Never jumps a sheep that’s Frightened… ”), (pm) (by Marc Antony Henderson)from The Song of Milkanwatha, Jones, Brown & Robinson, 1856
- * untitled (“Now that his noble form is clay…”), (pm) Boston Daily Advertiser 1864
- * untitled (“O! bird, forbear to eat…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1868; translated by Clements Markham
- * untitled (“Of all the manias that are…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Of all the types in a printer’s hand…”), (pm) Punch April 17 1869
- * untitled (“Of a noted giant I am the name…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1873
- * untitled (“Of priests we can offer a charmin’ variety…”), (sg) (by Alfred Perceval Graves), as "Father O’Flynn"
- * untitled (“Oh, bury Bartholomew out in the woods…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1874
- * untitled (“Oh! Don’t you remember the boys, Ben Bolt…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1854
- * untitled (“Oh, Lady, pull de string!…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1885
- * untitled (“Oh, Mr. Black! Dear William Black!…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1879
- * untitled (“Oh, spread agen your leaves an’ flow’rs… ”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Oh that some genius would write a report…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1858
- * untitled (“Oh! The bills, Christmas bills!…”), (pm) (by Francis Orray Ticknor), as "The Bills"
- * untitled (“Oh the spring hath less of brightness…”), (pm) (by Charles G. Halpine), as "The Old Bachelor’s New Year"
- * untitled (“Oh! turn the wheel and turn the mill…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1867
- * untitled (“Oh, whar shall we go when de great day comes…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1877
- * untitled (“Oh! When in death my heart shall break…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“O man with your rule and measure…”), (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly April 1873
- * untitled (“Once, looking from a window on a land…”), (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly February 1877
- * untitled (“On Christmas day turn no man from thy door”), (pm) The Pacific Monthly December 1910
- * untitled (“One sweetly-solemn thought…”), (pm) Arthur’s Illustrated Home Magazine January 1874
- * untitled (“One winter’s eve, around the fire, a cozy group we sat…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1873
- * untitled (“One word ere yet the evening ends…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1863
- * untitled (“On Springfield Mountain there did dwell…”), (sg)
- * untitled (On the Air) [Green Lantern], (cs) (by Alfred Bester) Green Lantern (comic) June/July 1946
- * untitled (“Out from the dark wild forest…”), (pm) (by Charles G. Leland), as "The Legend of Heinz von Stein"
- * untitled (“Over the chimney the night wind sang”), (pm) The Pacific Monthly December 1899
- * untitled (“O! What a shocking thing, indeed…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1865
- * untitled poem (“Love, though mighty…”), (pm) Pan #35, July 3 1920
- * untitled poem (“Oh, who shall say romance is dead…”), (pm) The Puritan May 1897
- * untitled poem (“Tis All-fools’-day…”), (pm) Pan #22, April 3 1920
- * untitled (“Pretty tube of mighty power…”), (pm) (by Isaac Hawkins Brown)
- * untitled (“Prince Eugene, the noble captain…”), (pm) The Atlantic Monthly July 1862; translated from German.
- * Untitled Prologue, (lk) Zombies: Shambling Through the Ages ed. Steve Berman, Prime Books, 2013
- * untitled (“Rejoice! Hope dawns upon the poor…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1852
- * The Untitled (“Remarkable as they are…”), (ms) Galaxy Science Fiction November 1953
- * untitled (“Reuben Slothful was the name…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Revered, beloved—O you that hold…”), (pm) (by Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
- * untitled (“Sed tempus recessit and this was all over…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“She takes her hat off at a play…”), (pm) Gunter’s Magazine May 1909
- * untitled (“Show me a sight…”), (pm) (by Alfred Perceval Graves), as "Irish Spinning-Wheel Song"
- * untitled (“Sing on! Sing on! let the dull grow young”), (pm) The Pacific Monthly June 1900
- * untitled (“Sir Hilary fought at Agincourt…”), (pm) Boston Daily Advertiser October 5 1846
- * untitled (“Sir Hilary plunged into the fight…”), (pm) The Boston Transcript October 1846
- * untitled (“Smile praises, O sky!…”), (pm) The Atlantic Monthly April 1879; also given in the original Latin.; translated by Mrs. Charles
- * untitled (“snow reigns without, but (rationed) warmth within”), (pm) The Strand Magazine December 1949
- * untitled (“Solemn, yet beautiful to view…”), (pm) (by Willis Gaylord Clark) The Knickerbocker October 1834
- * untitled (“”Spring thoughts!“ What are mine?…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1854
- * untitled (“Still thy sorrow, Magdalena!…”), (pm) The Atlantic Monthly April 1879; also given in the original Latin on p.420.; translated by E. A. Washburn
- * untitled (“St. Patrick was a jintleman…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Summer’s over—summer’s over…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1856
- * untitled (“Swains in numbers…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1860translated by Theodore Martin
- * untitled (“That man must lead a happy life…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“The above is a picture of Mr. Franz Kaltenborn”), (bg) Blue Pencil Magazine November 1901 [Ref. Franz Kaltenborn]
- * untitled (“The coming foe, Sir Hilary eyed…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1858
- * untitled (“The famous Dr. Priestley…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“The first of our Society is a Gentleman of Worcestershire”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Richard Steele) The Spectator #2, March 2 1711
- * untitled (“The green-horns came down…”), (pm) , as "The Greenhorns"
- * untitled (“The heart of woman, like the diamond, has…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“The last Method which I proposed in my Saturday’s Paper”), (ar) (by Joseph Addison) The Spectator #94, June 18 1711
- * untitled (The Man Who Couldn’t Tell the Truth) [Green Lantern] (with Alfred Bester), (cs) All-American Comics (comic) July 1944
- * untitled (The Mystery of the Missing Baby Doll!) [Green Lantern], (cs) (by Alfred Bester) Green Lantern (comic) Fall 1945
- * untitled (“The pen is Mightier Than the Sword, they say…”), (pm) Gunter’s Magazine June 1906
- * untitled (“The prince of Boston’s Bohemia”), (bg) Blue Pencil Magazine November 1901 [Ref. Everit B. Terhune]
- * untitled (“The question was, Did he throw himself…”), (ss) (by Harriet Parr) All the Year Round Christmas 1860
- * untitled (“there is a fearful spirit busy now…”), (pm) , as "Autumn", by Barry Cornwall
- * untitled (“There lived once a painter…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“There once was a young girl named Kate…”), (pm) Gunter’s Magazine March 1909
- * untitled (“There was a man went up and down…”), (pm) (by George Martin Lane) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1855
- * untitled (“There was an Old Soldier of Bicester”), (pm) Anecdotes and Adventures of Fifteen Gentlemen by Richard Scrafton Sharpe, John Marshall, 1821
- * untitled (“There was a Sick Man of Tobago”), (pm) Anecdotes and Adventures of Fifteen Gentlemen by Richard Scrafton Sharpe, John Marshall, 1821
- * untitled (“There was a young person of Munster…”), (pm) Scribner’s Monthly August 1880
- * untitled (“There was a young typist called Cholmondeley”), (pm) The First Puffin’s Pleasure ed. Kaye Webb & Treld Bicknell, Puffin, 1976
- * untitled (“The riven yule-log rears in twain…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1873
- * untitled (“The sign of Leo rules those…”), (ex)
- * untitled (“The supper of the Lamb to share…”), (pm) The Atlantic Monthly April 1879; translated by Mrs. Charles
- * untitled (“The time is swiftly rolen on…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1869
- * untitled (“The woman of the coming time!…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1870
- * untitled (“Those who have searched into human Nature observe that nothing so much shews the Nobleness of the Soul”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Eustace Budgell) The Spectator #116, July 13 1711
- * untitled (“Tis the Last Golden Dollar…”), (pm) (by Charles G. Halpine) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1853 [Ref. Thomas Moore]
- * untitled (“True wit is like the Indian stone…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1855
- * untitled (“’Twas on a calm, midsummer morn…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1870
- * untitled (“’Twas whispered in Heaven, it was muttered in Hell…”), (pm) (by Catherine Fanshawe), as "Lines on the Letter H"
- * untitled (“Two people once lived in a loft…”), (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder)
- * untitled (“Unto the young and brave he cried…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1858
- * untitled (“Upbraid me not! I never swore…”), (pm) (by Henry Glassford Bell), as "The Tall Gentleman’s Apology"
- * untitled (“Voyager upon life’s sea…”), (pm) (by Sarah T. Bolton), as "Paddle Your Own Canoe"
- * untitled (“Wandered my first in days of old…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1879
- * untitled (“Wassail! wassail! Over the town…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“We last night received a Piece of ill News at our Club”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) (by Joseph Addison) The Spectator #517, October 23 1712
- * untitled (“Well, how shall I help to right the things that are going wrong!…”), (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly April 1873
- * untitled (“We’re going to begin with an ample Apology…”), (pm) Notes and Queries November 19 1870, as "The ’Ologies", by T. Herbert Noyes, Jun.
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