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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

1. Nathaniel Parker Willis. 1806-1867. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotatio
Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. Nathaniel Parker Willis. (1806–1867). 1.At present there is no distinction among the upper ten thousand of the city. 1.
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2. Absalom, By Nathaniel Parker Willis
Complete text of the poem by Nathaniel Parker Willis. by Nathaniel Parker Willis (18061867) HE waters slept MORE POEMS BY Nathaniel Parker Willis. RELATED LINKS
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ABSALOM by: Nathaniel Parker Willis (1806-1867)
    HE waters slept. Night's silvery veil hung low
    On Jordan's bosom, and the eddies curled
    Their glassy rings beneath it, like the still,
    Unbroken beating of the sleeper's pulse.
    The reeds bent down the stream: the willow leaves
    With a soft cheek upon the lulling tide,
    Forgot the lifting winds: and the long stems
    Whose flowers the water, like a gentle nurse
    Bears on its bosom, quietly gave way,
    And leaned, in graceful attitude, to rest.
    How strikingly the course of nature tells
    By its light heed of human suffering,
    That it was fashioned for a happier world.
    King David's limbs were weary. He had fled
    From far Jerusalem: and now he stood
    With his faint people, for a little space,
    Upon the shore of Jordan. The light wind
    Of morn was stirring, and he bared his brow,
    To its refreshing breath; for he had worn
    The mourner's covering, and had not felt
    That he could see his people until now.
    They gathered round him on the fresh green bank
    And spoke their kindly words: and as the sun
    Rose up in heaven, he knelt among them there

3. NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS
Willis, Nathaniel Parker (18061867), American author, was descended from GeorgeWillis, described as a Puritan of considerable distinction, who arrived in New
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NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS
WILLIS, NATHANIEL PARKER (1806-1867), American author, was descended from George Willis, described as a Puritan of considerable distinction, who arrived in New England about 1630 and settled in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Nathaniel Parker was the eldest son and second child of Nathaniel Willis, a newspaper proprietor in Boston, and was born in Portland, Maine, on the 20th of January 1806. After attending Boston grammar school and the academy at Andover, he entered Yale College in October 1823. Although he did not specially distinguish himself as a student, university life had considerable influence in the development of his character, and furnished him with much of his literary material. Immediately after leaving Yale he published in 1827 a volume of poetical Sketches, which attracted some attention, although the critics found in his verses more to blame than to praise. It was followed by Fugitive Poetry (1829) and another volume of verse (1831). He also The principal manufactures of the township are cotton and woollen goods (especially corduroy), and market gardening is an important industry. The limits of the township, originally called West Hoosac, were determined by a committee of the General Court of Massachusetts in f 749, and two or three years later the village was laid out. Two of the lots were immediately purchased by Captain Ephraim Williams (1715-1755), who was at the time commander of Fort Massachusetts in the vicinity; several other lots were bocight by soldiers under him; and in 1753 the proprietors organized a township governlnent. Williams was killed in the battle of Lake George on the 8th of September 1755, but while in camp in Albany, New York, a few days before the battle, he drew a will containing a small bequest for a free school at West Hoosac on condition. that the township when incorporated should be called Williamstown. The township was incorporated with that name in 1765.

4. NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS
Willis, Nathaniel Parker (18061867), American author, was descended from George Willis, described as a Puritan of considerable distinction, who arrived in New England about 1630 and settled in
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NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS
WILLIS, NATHANIEL PARKER (1806-1867), American author, was descended from George Willis, described as a Puritan of considerable distinction, who arrived in New England about 1630 and settled in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Nathaniel Parker was the eldest son and second child of Nathaniel Willis, a newspaper proprietor in Boston, and was born in Portland, Maine, on the 20th of January 1806. After attending Boston grammar school and the academy at Andover, he entered Yale College in October 1823. Although he did not specially distinguish himself as a student, university life had considerable influence in the development of his character, and furnished him with much of his literary material. Immediately after leaving Yale he published in 1827 a volume of poetical Sketches, which attracted some attention, although the critics found in his verses more to blame than to praise. It was followed by Fugitive Poetry (1829) and another volume of verse (1831). He also The principal manufactures of the township are cotton and woollen goods (especially corduroy), and market gardening is an important industry. The limits of the township, originally called West Hoosac, were determined by a committee of the General Court of Massachusetts in f 749, and two or three years later the village was laid out. Two of the lots were immediately purchased by Captain Ephraim Williams (1715-1755), who was at the time commander of Fort Massachusetts in the vicinity; several other lots were bocight by soldiers under him; and in 1753 the proprietors organized a township governlnent. Williams was killed in the battle of Lake George on the 8th of September 1755, but while in camp in Albany, New York, a few days before the battle, he drew a will containing a small bequest for a free school at West Hoosac on condition. that the township when incorporated should be called Williamstown. The township was incorporated with that name in 1765.

5. The Poems, Sacred, Passionate, And Humorous, Of Nathaniel Parker
The poems, sacred, passionate, and humorous, of Nathaniel Parker Willis. Added engraved t.p. has date 1845. Making of America (MOA); Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867. Nathaniel Parker, 1806-
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6. 7219. Nathaniel Parker Willis. 1806-1867. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Qu
NUMBER 7219. AUTHOR Nathaniel Parker Willis (1806–1867). QUOTATION Wisdomsits alone Topmost in Heaven. ATTRIBUTION The Scholar of Thibet.
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7. Three Letters: Note: Nathaniel Parker Willis (1806-1867)
Nathaniel Parker Willis (18061867). Nathaniel Parker Willis appearsin Incidents as Mr. Bruce. He was Jacobs employer and an author.
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Nathaniel Parker Willis appears in Incidents Child, Jacobs' editor, knew Willis very well and stated that in his youth he was full of worldly ambition. Yellin, Jean Fagan. Introduction. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Early American Authors: Nathaniel Parker Willis Nathaniel Parker Willis Selected poems at the Poets Corner

8. 7220. Nathaniel Parker Willis. 1806-1867. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Qu
Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 7220. Nathaniel Parker Willis. PREVIOUS. NEXT NUMBER 7220. AUTHOR Nathaniel Parker Willis ( 18061867)
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9. Online Resources: Harriet Ann Jacobs: Writer And Activist, 1813 - 1897
Nathaniel Parker Willis (18061867) Nathaniel Parker Willis appearsin Incidents as Mr. Bruce. He was Jacobs employer and an author.
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Updated June 2002 ATTENTION STUDENTS: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, and its presence in many classrooms has caused the proliferation of web sites and online resources devoted to Harriet Jacobs. I encourage students to be critical of the resources they choose and not to neglect the valuable resources in their school's library. If there are sites that you believe should be listed here or sites here whose usefulness is questionable, please let me know and I will make adjustments. Documents and Images
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Essays and Interviews Women and Slavery ...
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10. Summer Cruise In The Mediterranean, On Board An American Frigate. /
Summer cruise in the Mediterranean, on board an American frigate. / By N. Parker Willis. Making of America (MOA); Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 18061867. Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867. Willis
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11. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > W > Willis, Nathaniel P
text. Author Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 18061867 Keywords AuthorsW Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867; Titles D ; Literature.
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12. EAF Authors Nathaniel Parker Willis
EAF Authors Nathaniel Parker Willis. ( 18061867). Born in Maine, Willis graduated from Yale, traveled extensively in Europe, and worked as an editor and author. He won great popularity in his time
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18831946; Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867; Wilson, Harriet E.,1808-circa 1870; Wilson, Harry Leon, 1867-1939; Winston Churchill
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14. Death Of Poe
Death Of Poe Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 18061867 Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867 Willis
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Nathaniel Parker Willis, 18061867 Mathew Brady Studio Imperial salted-paper print,c.1857 National Portrait Gallery Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC,
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Magazine editor, journalist, and talented essayist, Nathaniel Parker Willis brought a rare, modern sensibility to his reports on contemporary life. From 1829, when he founded the New York Mirror, until his death in 1867, Willis worked continually as an editor and journalist. Flamboyant, vain, and ambitious, he was a controversial figure in New York society, scorned by lawyer George Templeton Strong and hated by his own sister, Sarah Willis Parton, the best-selling author known as Fanny Fern. But Walt Whitman called Willis a "good natured bright fellow," while remembering his vanity, which made him "the horror of photographers." Willis wrote often about Brady's New York gallery for his Home Journal. He posed for this Imperial photograph in New York in the late 1850s.
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16. EAF Authors: Nathaniel Parker Willis
EAF Author Nathaniel Parker Willis (18061867).
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Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies Other Resources Born in Maine, Nathaniel Parker Willis graduated from Yale, traveled extensively in Europe, and worked as an editor and author. He won great popularity in his time for his smooth, sentimental style. Among the subjects that he takes up are travel and home, in particular his country home of Idlewild. His prose and poetry works include Sacred Poems Romance of Travel Pencillings by the Way Out-Doors at Idlewild , and People I Have Met
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"Bianca Visconti; or the Heart Overtasked" , from Complete Works (Restricted) Dashes at Life with a Free Pencil (Restricted) "Dashes at Life with a Free Pencil" , from Complete Works (Restricted) "Dashes at life with a Free Pencil" , from The Miscellaneous Works (Restricted) "Dashes at Life with a Free Pencil" , from

17. Books Shelved In The Garnett Room
Author Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 18061867. Title Hurry-graphs, or, Sketchesof scenery, celebrities and society, taken from life. By N. Parker Willis.
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Author: United States. Congress. House. Title: Manual of the House of representatives U.S.; being a digest of the rules of the House, the joint rules of the two houses, and of so much of Jefferson's Manual as under the rules governs the House ... Arranged alphabetically. Publication info: Washington, 1859. Description: 1 p. l., 166 p. 24 cm. Local note: Gift of Mrs. J. Clayton Mitchell. Subject: United States. Congress. HouseRules and practice. SPEC-COLL CALL NUMBER COPY MATERIAL LOCATION 1)JK 1304 1859 1 RAREBOOK SC-GARN-RM Author: University of Texas. Humanities Research Center Title: The Garnetts, a literary family; an exhibition. Publication info: [Austin, Texas] 1959. Description: 15 p. illus. 25 cm. Note: Cover title. Note: Text by David Garnett. Note: "Of this exhibition catalogue five hundred copies were printed ..." Local note: This is No. 407. Local note: Gift of the author. Subject: Garnett familyBibliography. Subject: Garnett, David, 1892- SPEC-COLL CALL NUMBER COPY MATERIAL LOCATION 1)PN452 .T4 1959 1 RAREBOOK SC-STKS

18. RBML Collections: Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867.
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Creator: Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867. Title: Letters,1825-1830. Physical Description: 24 items (1 v.) Call Number: Location: Columbia University.Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New York, NY. Subjects: Pumpelly, George James.; Boston (Mass.)Social life and customs.; LiteraturePeriodicals.; Editors.; Poets, American.
Biographical Note
American poet.
Scope and Contents
Letters from Willis to George James Pumpelly. The correspondence is mostly written from Boston and only one letter is actually dated with the year by Willis. The letters are very personal in character, giving a rather full account of the young poet's activities, particularly his affairs of the heart, and the editing of a magazine. Also, there are two promissory notes, 1839, 1842, written by Willis for sums to be paid to Pumpelly.

19. UW Libraries - Database Search
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41228 UW restricted. Author, ProQuest Information and Learning Company(2507) Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867 (2). Keywords, 1806
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