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  1. Forest, rock, and stream
  2. The Poems, Sacred, Passionate, And Humorous, Of Nathaniel Parker Willis
  3. The poems. sacred. passionate. and humorous. of Nathaniel Parker by Willis. Nathaniel Parker. 1806-1867., 1856-01-01
  4. Fugitive Poetry by Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867 Willis, 2010-07-28
  5. Famous persons and places
  6. Out-doors At Idlewild; Or, The Shaping Of A Home On The Banks Of The Hudson
  7. Pencillings By The Way: Written During Some Years Of Residence And Travel In Europe
  8. Famous Persons And Places
  9. Trenton Falls, picturesque and descriptive
  10. The sacred poems of N.P. Willis . . by Nathaniel Parker Willis 1806-1867, 1843-12-31
  11. Rural letters and other records of thought at leisure by Nathaniel Parker Willis 1806-1867, 1856-12-31
  12. Hurry-graphs; by Nathaniel Parker Willis 1806-1867, 1851-12-31
  13. Pencillings by the way: by Nathaniel Parker Willis 1806-1867, 1852-12-31
  14. The poems, sacred, passionate, and humorous by Nathaniel Parker Willis 1806-1867, 1849-12-31

101. WILLIS NATHANIEL PARKER 1806 1867 (in MARION)
Willis Nathaniel Parker 1806 1867. Record 1 of 1. Auser, Cortland P., 1919 NathanielP. Willis, by Cortland P. Auser. New York Twayne Publishers, 1969.
http://library.cerritos.edu/MARION?S=WILLIS NATHANIEL PARKER 1806 1867

102. Edgar A. Poe Collection, Index Of Correspondents
Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806186710.12 (2) Wirt, William, 1772-183410.12Wister, Richard, 1805-188310.12 Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-193010.12
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/poe.e.corr.html
Edgar A. Poe Collection
Index of Correspondents
Box and folder numbers are followed by a number in parenthesis which indicates the number of items by that person. A single item is indicated where there is no number in parenthesis following the box and folder number. Campbell, Killis, 1872-19378.6 (4) There are 4 letters from Killis Campbell in Box 8, Folder 6. And in the example,
Ambler, John8.3
there is one letter from John Ambler located in Box 8, Folder 3. This index pertains to the letters filed in the Correspondence about Poe subseries in the Materials about Poe and His Works Series. Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. Aldrich, James, 1810-18568.3
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-19078.3
Allan, John, 1780-1834 8.4 (4), oversize folder 6 (6)
Allan, John, Mrs.8.3
Allan, Maryoversize folder 6
Allen, Hervey, 1889-1949
Ambler, John8.3
Anthon, Charles, 1797-18678.3 (2)
Armstrong, William J. (William Jessup), 1796-18468.3
Arthur, T.S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-18858.3
Bartel, I.G.8.3 Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867 Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-19228.3

103. Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ed. (1833 - 1908). An American Anthology, 1787 - 1900.
By Nathaniel Parker Willis (1806 1867). Parrhasius. THERE stood an unsoldcaptive in the mart,. A gray-haired and majestical old man,
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER2/steadman/willis.html
By Nathaniel Parker Willis
Parrhasius
T HERE stood an unsold captive in the mart, A gray-haired and majestical old man, Chained to a pillar. It was almost night, And the last seller from the place had gone, And not a sound was heard but of a dog Crunching beneath the stall a refuse bone, Or the dull echo from the pavement rung. As the faint captive changed his weary feet. He had stood there since morning, and had borne From every eye in Athens the cold gaze Of curious scorn. The Jew had taunted him For an Olynthian slave. The buyer came And roughly struck his palm upon his breast, And touched his unhealed wounds, and with a sneer He bowed his head in a forgetful sleep, The inhuman soldier smote him, and, with threats Of torture to his children, summoned back The ebbing blood into his pallid face. Tipped with a golden fire the many domes Of Athens, and a yellow atmosphere Lay rich and dusky in the shaded street Through which the captive gazed. He had borne up With a stout heart that long and weary day, Haughtily patient of his many wrongs, But now he was alone, and from his nerves

104. DennSubjects12
Willis, Nathaniel Parker,18061867Homes haunts. Windham County (Conn.)WindmillsNew York (State) Winter. WinterConnecticutMeriden.
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105. 'Death Of Poe' By Willis, Nathaniel Parker (1806 - 1867)
Death of Poe, Go back. by Willis, Nathaniel Parker (1806 1867),
http://ebooks.learningtogo.com/b/d/491/Death of Poe.html?&ret=3,19,2,2,491

106. Edgar Allan Poe: An Inventory Of His Collection At The Harry Ransom Humanities R
Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806186710.12 (2). Wirt, William, 1772-183410.12.Wister, Richard, 1805-188310.12. Woodberry, George Edward
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/uthrc/00109/00109-P.html

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Edgar Allan Poe:
An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
Descriptive Summary
Creator: Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849 Title: Edgar Allan Poe Collection Dates: 1766-1974, (bulk 1829-1850) Abstract: The Poe Collection contains a few handwritten works and about 70 letters written by Poe, while the bulk of the collection consists of correspondence and works about him. RLIN Record ID: Extent: 11 boxes (4.58 linear feet), 3 galley folders, 4 oversize boxes, and 9 oversize folders Language English. Repository: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
Biographical Sketch
Edgar Poe was born in Boston, January 19, 1809, the second child of Eliza Arnold Poe, a well-known actress, and David Poe, Jr., also an actor. Early in 1810 David Poe abandoned his family; nothing is known of his fate. Later that same year Eliza gave birth to her third child, Rosalie. By the summer of 1811 Eliza's health was failing and she died on December 8, 1811, in Richmond, Virginia, at the age of 24. The eldest son went to live with the Poe family in Baltimore, the infant daughter went to a Richmond family named MacKenzie, and Edgar was taken in by John and Frances (Fannie) Allan. John Allan, a partner in the trading firm The House of Ellis and Allan, promised to provide Edgar with a liberal education and he certainly provided the boy with a standard of living superior to the one to which he had been accustomed. The House of Ellis and Allan was prospering so well that in 1815 they decided to open an office in London. Six-and-a-half-year-old Edgar accompanied John and Fannie to England where he attended several boarding schools. After a slow beginning, the London offices seemed to be doing well. However, in 1819 the bottom fell out of the tobacco market, the business was ruined, and the family returned to Virginia in 1820.

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