so marked only two (Numbers 1 and 78) have been inac- cessible in any form.
I. POETRY.
1.
* Monody on General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. ( Charles- ton, 1825. 16mo. [?]) Anonymous.
2.
Lyrical and Other Poems. ( Charleston, 1827. 18mo.)
3.
Early Lays. ( Charleston, 1827.)
4.
The Vision of Cortes, Cain, and Other Poems. ( Charleston, 1829. 16mo.)
5.
* The Tri-Color, or The Three Days of Blood in Paris. With Some Other Pieces. ( Charleston, 1830. 8vo.)
6.
Atalantis: a Story of the Sea. In Three Parts. ( New York, 1832. 8vo.) Anonymous.
7.
Southern Passages and Pictures. ( New York, 1839.)
8.
Donna Florida. A Tale. ( Charleston, 1843. 16mo.)
9.
Grouped Thoughts and Scattered Fancies. A Collection of Sonnets. ( Richmond, 1845.)
10.
Areytos, or Songs of the South. ( Charleston, 1846.)
11.
Charleston, and Her Satirists. A Scribblement. By a City Bachelor. ( Charleston, 1848.) A hasty satire in reply to a pamphlet entitled "Charleston, a Satire," by a female abolitionist of unknown name.
12.
Lays of the Palmetto. ( Charleston, 1848.)
13.
Atalantis: a Story of the Sea. With the Eye and the Wing; Poems chiefly imaginative. ( Philadelphia, 1848.)
14.
The Cassique of Accabee; a Tale of Ashley River. With Other Pieces. (New York, 1849. Sq. 18mo.)
15.
Sabbath Lyrics, or Songs from Scripture. A Christmas Gift of Love. ( Charleston, 1849. 8vo.)
16.
The City of the Silent. ( Charleston, 1850. 8vo.) Poem delivered at the Consecration of Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, November 19th, 1850.
17.
Poems Descriptive, Dramatic, Legendary, and Contemplative. (2 vols. New York and Charleston, 1853.)
18.
Areytos, or Songs and Ballads of the South. With Other Poems. ( New York and Charleston, 1860.) Much fuller than No. 10 of this list and contains most of No. 12, as well as a few revised pieces from earlier volumes.
All titles represent 1 vol. 12mo., unless the contrary is indicated.
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Publication Information: Book Title: William Gilmore Simms. Contributors: William P. Trent - author. Publisher: The Riberside Press. Place of Publication: Boston. Publication Year: 1892. Page Number: 334.
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