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Thomas Cowherd
March 20, 1817 – April 4, 1907 / England
Poems of Thomas Cowherd
The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 3
The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 4
The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 5
The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 6
The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 7
The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 8
The Faithful Pastor
The Fire Alarm
The Inebriate's Daughter's Appeal To Her Father
The Sewing Machine
The Young Mother's Vision
To A Very Tall Sunflower
To A Violet (Found Blooming In My Garden)
To Alfred, Just Learning To Walk
To Amelia, My Last Infant Daughter
To Dr. Laycock, On His Leaving Brantford On Account Of Illness
To Elihu Burritt
To Ellen And Willie
To Fredric
To Mr. And Mrs. C. Batty
To Mr. And Mrs. W. Batty, Of Paris
To Mr. James C--T
To Mrs. H. Battson
To My Beloved Friend Mr. James Woodyatt; A Christmas Lay
To My Beloved Wife, During Affliction, 1842
To My Brother James
To My Daughter Ellen, On Her Wedding Day, March 20, 1859
To My Daughter Ida, When Three Months Old
To My Daughter Mary Ann, Asleep
To My Dear Little Boys, James, Christopher And Alfred
To My Father Supposed To Be Dying-September, 1841
To My Infant Annie
To My Wife
To My Wife, On The 13th Anniversary Of Our Wedding Day
To My Wife, On The 25th Anniversary Of Our Wedding Day
To My Wife, On The 30th Anniversary Of Our Wedding Day
To The Children In Mrs. Day's School
To The Christians Of Brantford
To The Humming Bird
To The Rev. J. W. And His Bride
To The Same (Christians Of Brantford)
To The Same [to The Humming Bird]
To The Same, When Away From Home
Tributary Stanzas To The Memory Of Dr. Laycock
Verses On The Railroad Accident Near Copetown
Verses Written Immediately After Reading Horace Smith's 'Bachelor's Fare'
William And Amelia
Winter's Ravages, An Appeal To The Rich On Behalf Of The Poor
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