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Eliza Paul Kirkbride Gurney
Poems
All Alone.
And The Laughter Of The Young And Gay Was Far Too Glad And Loud.
At A Time Of Deep Proving.
Consolation In Bereavement.
Ephesians 4:32.
Farewell.
Heaven And Earth.
In A Season Of Bereavement.
In This Book
J. H. On The Death Of His Wife.
Kindness.
Life's Stages.
Lines Suggested By The Conversation Of A Brother And Sister In The Chamber Of A Deceased And Highly Valued Parent.
Lines Suggested By The Presence Of The English Friends, J. And H. C. Backhouse, In America 1831.
Oh, For A Home Of Rest!
On A Packet Of Letters.
On Hearing It Said "That It Was Unreasonable To Suppose Man Should Believe What He Could Not Comprehend."
On Leaving Pine Cottage.
On Reading "Gibbon's Rome."
On The Death Of Elizabeth Fry And Sir T. F. Buxton.
On The Death Of My Uncle, Joseph Paul.
Recognition In Heaven.
Reply Of The Messenger Bird.
Shepherd Of Israel.
Spring.
The Alpine Horn.
The Evening Star.
The Gathering Round The Oak Tree.
The Last Day.
The Last Look Is Taken
The Morn And Eve Of Life.
The Plagues Of Egypt; Or, God's Providence Magnified In The Care Of His Chosen.
The Reunion Of Sir T. F. Buxton And Elizabeth Fry.
Time.
To A Friend.
When The Eagle Finds
William Forster.
Woodburn.
Written After A Visit To The Institution For The Deaf And Dumb.
Written At The Delaware Water Gap.
Written In A Friend's Album.
Written In An Album.
Written In L. J.'s Album.