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 440 Bibliographies Fitz-Greene Halleck. n. p., n. d. [1877]. Leaflet, 3 pp., privately printed for the author and inscribed by him. Rptd. in A Memorial of Fitz-Greene Halleck, 1877. The Vision of Echard and Other Poems. . . . Boston, 1878. The River Path [first separate ed.]. . . Illustrations. Boston, 1878. Whittier's Old-Time Poem, Cassandra Southwick. n. p., n. d. [1880?]. 4 pp. The King's Missive, and Other Poems. . . . Boston, 1881; London, the same year, as The King's Missive, Mabel Martin, and Later Poems. Copy of a Letter. [An autobiographical sketch, printed privately, for use in correspondence.] Amesbury, 5th mo., 1882. Rptd. in The Critic [from The Boston Herald], 9 (n. s.), 59-60, 4 Feb., 1888. In Carpenter, G. R., John Greenleaf Whittier, appendix, pp. 297-303. An Autobiographical Sketch, containing autographic additions. [Broadside.] Amesbury, 1882." In Memoriam. Rebecca Chase Grinnell of New Bedford, who died July 6, 1882. [A poetical tribute of 4 lines, written by request, and engraved upon a card.] The Bay of Seven Islands, and Other Poems. . . . Boston, 1883; London, the same year. Saint Gregory's Guest and Recent Poems. . . . Boston, 1886; London, the same year. To a Cape Ann Schooner. [Broadside.] . . . Oak Knoll, 3d mo. 23, 1886. Nauhaught, the Deacon. . . . [Illustrated by Gara, Mrs. C. Ingersoll, with facsimile letter of Whittier to her.] n. p., n. d. [New York, 1886]. Revelation. [Broadside.] n. p., n. d. [Amesbury, 1886]. One of the Signers. [Broadside.] n. p., n. d. [Amesbury, 1888]. Also pamphlet ed., "with autograph verses, read at the unveiling of the Josiah Bartlett Statue at Amesbury, July 4, 1888. " n. p., n. d. [Amesbury, 1888]. Rptd. in Presentation of the Bartlett Statue to the State of Massachusetts. . . . Newburyport, 1888. The Mystic's Christmas. . . . Flushing, New York, n. d. 5 leaves. The Captain's Well. . .. Illustrated by H. Pyle. 1890. [Supplement to The New York Ledger, 11 Jan., 1890. 4 pp.] R. S. S., At Deer Island on the Merrimac, 1888. [Broadside.] n. p., n. d. [New York, 1890]. In Memory [Thomas Fisher Hinkley]. n. p., n. d. [Boston, 1890]. 4 pp. At Sundown. . . . Cambridge, 1890. [Privately printed.] Another ed., with de- signs by Garrett, E. H., containing prefatory note and 7 new poems, Boston, 1892; stereotype reprint, with different title-page, London, the same year. Between the Gates. [Broadside.] n. p., n. d. [1891]. The Minister's Daughter, and The Eternal Goodness. British and Foreign Unitarian Association, London, 1892. A Legend of the Lake. [Broadside.] Dover, N. H., March, 1893. [Rptd. privately by Tuttle, Asa C, from the Atlantic Monthly, Dec., 1861]; also a pamphlet reprint by Rollins, Carl P., Newburyport, Massachusetts, 1895. The Demon Lady. . . . n. p. [Haverhill, Massachusetts], 1894. [Privately printed]. 8 pp. The Anti-slavery Convention of 1833. . . . Written in 1874. Old South Leaflets, No. 81, vol. 4. [Boston, 1897.] At Last. . . . Wilmington, Delaware, 1897. [Privately printed, with Latin translations by Butler, H. M., and prefatory note by Bayard, T. F. See, also, Independent, 53, 1349, 13 June, 1901.]