Bibliography of the Writings of Albert Pike: Prose, Poetry, Manuscript

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First line: "Oh, think not dear girl when the shadows of care." Not in any of his collected poems.
Song. In American Monthly Magazine, v. 1, new series, Jan, 1836, p. 37.
Eight stanzas of 4 lines each. First line: "There is - wee and pretty maid." Not in any of his collected poems.
Song. [By Albert Pike.] [Washington.] N. d. [l]p. 8°.
Same in his Official Bulletins, v. 7, p. 403.
First line : "When Autumn's chilly winds complain." Song [and]. The Light of days long past. [By Albert Pike.] [Wash
...ington?] N. d. [2]p. 8°.
First line of first poem:" When Autumn's chill winds complain." Song. In Hartford Pearl, v. 4, no. 3, Sep. 3, 1834, p. 25.
Four stanzas of 6 hues each. First line: "Woman I woman I" Not in any of his collected poems.
Song. " Oh, Jamie brewed a bowl ' punch. " [By Albert Pike.] [Washington?
about I860'.] [2]p. 8°.
Song. In The Life-wake of the fine Arkansas gentleman. [Pike] p. 25-31.
First line: "A gentleman from Arkansaw, not long ago, 'tis said." Generally known as his "Spree at -Johnny Coyle's." Sonnet.


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