PAGE THROUGH MUCH OF HENRY'S POETRY
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TITLE
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TYPE
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Careless Philosopher's Soliloquy
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Funny
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To Miss
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Loving
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Acknowledgment
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Funny
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German Spa (song)
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Loving
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On My Little Catharine Sleeping
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Loving
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Henry Welles Livingston (first son of that name)
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Sad
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Lo, From the East
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Religious
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To my little niece Sally Livingston (brother Gilbert's daughter Sarah)
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Loving
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Frontier Song (song)
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Cheerful
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Mrs. Van Kleeck (sister Cornelia)
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Funny
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Anne Duyckinck (sister Susan's daughter)
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Loving
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To the Memory of Sarah Welles Livingston (first wife)
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Sad
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Easter
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Religious
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On a lap-dog of the Miss Loth, called Belle
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Sweet/Sad
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Epithalamium (sister Helen)
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Loving
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Invitation to the Country
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Loving
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To a Gentleman on his Leaving Pakepsy
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Friendship
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An Elegy on the Death of Montgomery Tappen son of Peter Tappen, the brother-in-law of brother Gilbert
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Sad
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Fairer than the Queen of Love
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Rebus
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Arabella
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Loving
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Marriage Tax
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Funny
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As on a Summer's Fervid Day
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Loving
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Take the Name of the Deity Lovers Obey
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Rebus
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Spadille
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Funny
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Valentine
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Loving
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Invitation to Remove to a Frontier Settlement
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Loving
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An Epistle to a Young Friend Just in Breeches son of cousin-in-law Timothy Dwight, later Yale President
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Loving
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Dancing Party rebus on the name Nancy Crooke, sister of a cousin by marriage
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Loving/Funny
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To My Dear Brother Beekman
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Loving
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Dialogue between Madame J.L. and her children (second wife)
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Funny
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Take the Name of That Planet
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Rebus
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A New Year's address of Richard and George (1787 Carrier's Address)
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Political
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A Visit from St. Nicholas
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Wondrous
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Catharine Livingston Breese (first daughter Catharine)
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Sad
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Carriers' Address 1819
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Political
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The Vine & Oak, a Fable
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Moral
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Scots Wha Hae Wie Wallace Bled (old song)
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Sad
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Adventures of an American Eagle (a gold coin)
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Moral
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A Fable
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Moral
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God is Love
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Religious
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Midas
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Moral
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Without Distinction
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Religious
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Henry Livingston dies at the age of 79
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Religious/Inspiring
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So, finally, Henry is where he had always wanted to be. At home. Forever.
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Touching
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