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42 . Continued. Croye, by Mrs. Martha Hill Barker; The Morning Star, by Rev. F. H. Hedge; Criticism upon Critics, by Edward M. Field; To the Author of a Version of theCXXXVIIPsalm, by Mrs. Eliza L.Crosby; Woman, Is It by Thee? by Mrs. J Jane S. Appleton; Love and Romance, by Mrs. Henrietta C. Ingersoll; Song I of the Angels, from Goethe's Faust, by Rev. F. H. Hedge; The Star, by the same; A Vision of Bangor in the Twentieth Century, by Edward Kent; The Macedonian, by Mrs. Jane S. Appleton; Asa Glover, Esq., by Mrs. Cornelia C. Barrett; I Have a Shroud, by Mrs. Martha H. liarker; The Field of the Incurables, by Edward Kent; Manners, by Mrs. H. C. Ingersoll; On Hearing Ladies Toasted as "The Poetry of Life," by Mrs. Jane 8. Appleton; The Dream, by Rev. F. H. Hedge; An Idle Word, by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; The Whistling Wind, by Mrs. H. C. Ingersoll; The Festival of the CAsa de Campo author unknown; Lenora, from the German of Bfirger, by Mrs. Jane 8. Appleton; Correspondence, by William Paine; The Flight, by l^Irs. Martha H. Barker; A Dirge, by Mrs. H. C. Ingersoll; Social Intercourse, by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; A Simple Sketch of Simple Things, by Miss Mary Moulton; The Violet, from the German, author unknown; Veneration for the Past, by Rev. F. H. Hedge; Portrait of C. H. C, by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; Childhood and the Old Elm, by Mrs. Isaac 8. Hatch; The Human Heart, by Mrs. Martha H. Barker; The Secret Offering, by Mrs. Benjamin Plummer; The Resolve, a Tale, by Mrs. Cornelia C. Barrett; Stanzas, by Rev. Frederick H. Hedge; A Garden, a Shadow, a Book and a Tree, by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; A Sketch, author unknown; Softly, Woman, by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; The Archer and the Maid, by Mrs. H. C. Ingersoll; Sequel to "Vision of Bangor," by Mrs. Jane S. Appleton; The Child's Spring Song, by the same; Tobacco, by Mrs. Withers; The Teachings of Nature, author unknown; It is Not Fit For Thee to Wear, by Mrs. Eliza L. Crosby; The Veiled Donor, by Mrs. Jane S. Appleton; Penobscot Characters, by John E. Godfrey; An Apology, by Mrs. H. C. Ingersoll; The Beleagured City, by Capt. George W. Patten.

Appleton, Jesse, D. D. 1772–1819. Clergyman and president of Bowdoin College, 1807–19.

God's Care of the Church. A sermon delivered at Gorham, Jan. 18th, 1809, at the ordination of the Rev. Asa Rand, to the pastoral care in that place. By Jesse Appleton, A. M., president of Bowdoin College. Portland: Printed by Weeks & M'Kown. n. d. (1809.) 12mo. pp. 28. [331

The Immutability of Religion. A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Reuben Xason, to the pastoral charge of the Congregational church in Freeport, Feb. 7th, 1810. By Jesse Appleton, A. M. Portland: J. M'Kown, Printer, March 1810. 8vo. pp. 19. [332

A Sermon delivered at Saco, Oct. 24, 1810, at the ordination of the Rev. Jonathan Cogswell, to the pastoral office in that place. By Jesse Appleton, D. D., president of Bowdoin College. Portland: Printed by Francis Douglas, 1810. 8vo. pp. 17. [333

A Sermon delivered at Augusta, Oct. 16, 1811, at the ordination of Rev. Benjamin Tappan, to the pastoral office in that place. By Jesse Appleton, D. D., president of Bowdoin College. Augusta: Printed by Peter Edes, 1811. 8vo. pp. 23. [334