The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler

Table of Contents

 * The Brandywine
 * The Afric's Dream
 * John Woolman
 * The Confessions of The Year
 * New Year's Eve
 * The Slave's Appeal
 * Heaven Help Ye
 * Christian Love
 * The Kneeling Slave
 * Story-Telling
 * Our Father
 * Doom
 * The Grave of The Unfortunate
 * Think of Our Country's Glory
 * The Kingfisher
 * To Those I Love
 * Sadness
 * Think of the Slave
 * The Bereaved Father
 * Oh Tell Me Not, I Shall Forget
 * What Is A Slave, Mother
 * The Child's Evening Hymn
 * The Enfranchised Slaves to Their Benefactress
 * Summer Morning
 * Washington City Prison
 * The Sunset Hour
 * The Devoted
 * Deaf and Dumb
 * The Anointing
 * The Soldier's Prayer
 * The Appeal of the Choctaw
 * Noah
 * The Battle Field
 * Moonlight
 * Pharoah
 * The Depths of the Sea
 * The Recaptured Slave
 * Jephthah's Vow
 * Anthony Benezet
 * The Sold
 * Gloom
 * Evening Thoughts
 * Storm
 * A True Ballad
 * Thy Thunder Pealeth O'er Us
 * Aline
 * The Sugar-Plums
 * Oh Press Me Not To Taste Again
 * Looking At The Soldiers
 * To A Stranger
 * Slave Produce
 * Little Sado's story
 * An Appeal for the Oppressed
 * The Sylvan Grave
 * Night
 * Reminiscence
 * Juan De Paresa, The Painter's Slave
 * The Slave-Mother's Farewell
 * Repentance
 * Christmas
 * My Cottage Home
 * The Conscript's Farewell
 * The Woods Wanderer
 * The Forest Vine
 * Soliloquy of a Duellist
 * The Wife's Lament
 * The Slave-Ship
 * The Negro Father's Lamentation Over the Body of His Infant Son
 * Lines On the Death of Two Children
 * To A Friend of My Youth
 * Twilight Thoughts
 * To A *****
 * Remember Me
 * Schuylkill
 * Death
 * To My Cousin
 * Forget Me Not
 * The Genius of Painting
 * A Vision
 * A New Year's Greeting
 * To a Particular Friend
 * Where Are They?
 * /Emancipation/
 * Cherokee
 * Gayashuta to the Sons of Onas
 * The Slave
 * The Outcast
 * Stanzas
 * The Chinese Son
 * To A Crocus
 * True Friendship
 * A Sketch
 * To the Ladies' Free Produce Society
 * To Prudence Crandall
 * Woman
 * The Indian Mother To Her Son
 * The Indian Camp