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Rh Egeria; or, Voices of Thought and Counsel, for the Woods and Wayside. . . Philadelphia. . . 1853.

Poems Descriptive, Dramatic, Legendary, and Contemplative. . . Charleston. . . 1853. 2 vols. New York, 1853.

South Carolina in the Revolutionary War: being a Reply to Certain Misrepresentations and Mistakes of Recent Writers, in relation to the Course and Conduct of this State. By a Southron. Charleston. . . 1853.

Southward Ho! a Spell of Sunshine. . . 1854. 1865.

The Forayers or the Raid of the Dog-Days. . . 1855. 1864, 1886.

The Spartanburg Female College. Inauguration of the Spartanburg College, on the 226. August, 1855, with the Address, on that Occasion, by W. Gilmore Simms. . . Spartanburg. . . 1855.

Charlemont or the Pride of the Village. A Tale of Kentucky. . . 1856. 1885.

Eutaw a Sequel to the Forayers, or the Raid of the Dog-Days. A Tale of the Revolution. . . 1856. 1885.

The Cassique of Kiawah. A Colonial Romance. . . 1859. 1884. As Der Kassike von Kiawa. Leipzig, c. 1853-64.

Sack and Destruction of the City of Columbia, S. C.. . . Columbia, 1865.

War Poetry of the South. . . 1867. [Ed. by Simms.]

Memoir of Colonel John Laurens. In Memoir and Correspondence of Colonel John Laurens. 1867. [Bradford Club Series, No. 1.] Also a Succinct Memoir of the Life and Public Services of Colonel John Laurens. . Williamstadt, 1867.

The Sense of the Beautiful. An Address. . . Charleston, 1870.

III. Contributions to Periodicals

(1) American Criticism and Critics. Southern Literary Journal. July, 1836. (2) Logoochie, or the Branch of Sweet Water. The Magnolia [an annual], 1839. (3) Early Lays. Southern Literary Messenger, 1839-41. (4) Queen Mary. Democratic Review. Feb., 1842. (5) Bulwer's Genius and Writings. Magnolia, Dec, 1842. (6) The Writings of Washington Allston. Southern Quarterly Review. Oct., 1843. (7) The Moral Character of Hamlet. Orion. 1844. (8) Letters on International Copyright. Southern Literary Messenger. 1844. (9) The New Spirit of the Age. Southern Quarterly. Apr., 1845. (10) A Year of Consolation. Review of Mrs. Butler's book. Southern Quarterly. July, 1847. (11) John Rutledge. American Whig Review. Aug. -Sep., 1847. (12) Prescott's Conquest of Peru. Southern Quarterly. Jan. and Apr., 1848. (13) Stevens' History of Georgia. Southern Quarterly. Apr., 1848. (14) Headley's Life of Cromwell. Southern Quarterly. Oct., 1848. (15) Modern Prose Fiction. Southern Quarterly. Apr., 1849. (16) Guizot's Democracy in France. Southern Quarterly. Apr., 1849. (17) Later Poems of Henry Taylor. Southern Quarterly. July, 1849. (18) Recent American Poets. Southern Quarterly. Oct., 1849. (19) Kennedy's Life of Wirt. Southern Quarterly. Apr., 1850. (20) Ellet's Women of the Revolution. Southern Quarterly. July, 1850. (21) Sentimental Prose Fiction. Southern Quarterly. July, 1850. (22) Tuckerman's Essays and Essayists. Southern Quarterly. July, 1850. (23) Summer Travel in the South. Southern Quarterly. Sep., 1850. (24) Topics in the History of South Carolina. Southern Quarterly. Sep., 1850. (25) The Southern Convention. Southern Quarterly. Sep., 1850. (26) Pickett's History of Alabama. Southern Quarterly. Jan., 1852. (27) Home Sketches, or Life along the Highways and Byways of the South. Literary World. 1852. (28) Domestic Histories of the South.