Man of Uz, and Other Poems

Lydia Howard Sigourney
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Title: Man of Uz, and Other Poems
Author: Lydia Howard Sigourney
Release Date: February 2, 2007 [EBook #20504]
Language: English
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THE
MAN OF UZ,
AND
OTHER POEMS.
BY
MRS. L. H. SIGOURNEY.
HARTFORD?WILLIAMS, WILEY & WATERMAN.
1862.
Entered according to Act or Congress, in the Year 1862, by
MRS. L. H. SIGOURNEY,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut.
PREFACE.
The arrogance of attempting a parody on the most ancient and sublime poem in the Inspired Volume, is not mine. The great pleasure enjoyed in its perusal from early years, had occasionally prompted metrical imitations of isolated passages. These fragmentary effusions, recently woven together, are here presented, with the hope that as wandering streams are traced to their original fountain, some heart may thus be led to the history of the stricken and sustained Patriarch, with more studious research, purer delight, or a deeper spirit of devotion.
L. H. S.
Hartford, Conn., November 5th, 1862.
CONTENTS.
Page.
Preface, 3

The Man of Uz, 9
THE RURAL LIFE IN NEW ENGLAND,
Canto First, 59
Canto Second, 91
Canto Third, 109
IN MEMORIAM.
1859.
Rev. Dr. T. M. Cooley, 147
Madam Olivia Phelps, 149
Martha Agnes Bonner, 151
Madam Whiting, 153
Denison Olmsted, LL.D. 155
Herbert Foss, 157
Mrs. Charles N. Cadwallader, 159
Rev. Dr. James W. Alexander,
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