NIGHT AND THE DESERTER.
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1858-08-14Metadata
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The New York Ledger: Devoted to Choice Literature, Romance, the News and Commerce, vol. XIV, no. 23, p. 3, column 1, August 14, 1858. Editor: Robert Bonner.Series/Report no.:
The Ohio State University. Rare Books and Manuscripts Library. The Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt Recovery Project. The Early Poems of Sarah Morgan Bryan (Piatt) in the New York Ledger, 1857-1860.Description:
Poet's Byline: Sallie M. Bryan
Epigraph: "I might forget her melting prayer / When wild'ring pleasures madly fly ; / But in the still unbroken air / Her gentle tones come stealing by."
First Line of Poem: The stars again, the scornful stars ! Oh, Heaven,
Epigraph: "I might forget her melting prayer / When wild'ring pleasures madly fly ; / But in the still unbroken air / Her gentle tones come stealing by."
First Line of Poem: The stars again, the scornful stars ! Oh, Heaven,
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