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describes his\n                  reduced circumstances, household inconveniences, but\n                  also the glory of cultivated and wild flowers; dreams\n                  of one more trip to \n                  Florida. ]","[Talks about his and Hill's poems; praises Hill's\n                  work, especially a poem appeared in \n                  Leslie's Sunday Magazine; marvels\n                  how he has time to write poetry since he works in an\n                  insurance office; comments on exchanged photos; says\n                  Hill's photo reminds him of Captain \n                  Paul Seabrook, a friend, who was\n                  killed in battle.]","[Sends 4 of his unpublished sonnets to be judged;\n                  says he is isolated from the literary community and\n                  gets little critical advice in \n                  Georgia; speaks technically and\n                  at length about sonnets; mentions the terrible heat,\n                  not experienced in decades, in the South; sends him a\n                  poem by \n                  Annie Chambers Ketchum. ]","[Sends a poem on approval; offers it for $5; asks\n                  if Baldwin has seen his poem \" \n                  The South to the North\" which was\n                  published in the \n                  New York Sun. ]","[Promises to do all he can, as editor of several\n                  Southern papers, to circulate, and help to prosper, \n                  Baldwin's Monthlyin the South; hopes\n                  to be able to sell some of his own prose pieces on\n                  Southern life to the publication.]","[Says he will let him have the poems for $6, less\n                  than he usually gets; accepts this price, as he is\n                  poor; offers short prose articles, maybe an article\n                  on \n                  Percy Bysshe Shelley, which\n                  should interest all intelligent readers.]","[Says he has just returned from a trip North;\n                  regrets not to have brought his wife to her office,\n                  as they were besieged by visitors; says he will\n                  always remember her and her husband's kindness and\n                  courtesy; talks about mail that seems to have gotten\n                  lost or misdirected by his son and the loss of his\n                  business memorandum book, which makes him unsure if\n                  she has paid him for 2 pieces, etc.]","[Sends requested autograph and a poem, \" \n                  The Pines Mystery. \"]","[Sends requested autograph with pleasure.]","[Includes news clippings of \" \n                  On the Death of President Garfield\"\n                  and \" \n                  The Centennial Ode, \" both by Hayne;\n                  responds to the correspondent's request for Hayne's\n                  autograph, which he will include in his grandfather,\n                  Chief Justice Lane's, autograph volume; obliges\n                  proudly; recommends \n                  William Henry Sparks' \n                  Memory of Fifty Years; correspondent\n                  mentions Connecticut Governor \n                  Oliver Wolcottand Wolcott's\n                  opinion on Jefferson and Washington.]","[Responds to autograph-seeker who admires Hayne's\n                  poems.]","[Discusses a letter, \"containing a rather\n                  elaborate and important commentary of mine. . . \"\n                  which he sent to Collins and has been lost in the\n                  mail; says that 2 of Collins' \"most spirited pieces\"\n                  were also lost with the letter; comments on the work\n                  of \n                  [Edgar] Fawcett's bitterness\n                  about the treatment of his \n                  Sixes and Sevensby the critics;\n                  doubts the editorial capacity of \n                  [Thomas Bailey] Aldrichwho has\n                  taken over \n                  The Atlantic Monthly. ]","[Recalls that the correspondent was associated\n                  with the editorship of \n                  Appleton's Journalyears ago;\n                  responds to correspondent's request for Hayne to put\n                  the correspondent's play into blank verse for opera\n                  by saying that he will make no commitment as he has\n                  not seen the manuscript and does not even know its\n                  name; says that the task seems possible to him;\n                  wonders if he would have to collaborate with \n                  Dudley Buck; wonders if the play\n                  has been a success on stage; says his friend, Mr.\n                  Stephens seems to think the play if equal to \n                  The Lady of Lions. ]","[Says he is highly pleased and grateful to the\n                  correspondent for publishing his poem \" \n                  The Pole of Death\" in \n                  The Eastern Argus; appreciates the\n                  criticism published, especially the defense of on\n                  line in the poem; speaks with warmth of another\n                  citizen of \n                  Portland, his beloved friend, \n                  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who\n                  passed away just 3 months ago.]","[Praises him lavishly regarding his character,\n                  humor, and wholesomeness; says Collier reminds him of\n                  Leigh Huntwho is his favorite\n                  among the poets and essayists of the century; passes\n                  judgement on \n                  [James Berry] Benzel, who has a\n                  \"morbid view of feeling\" but a heart of gold;\n                  comments on Collier's Longfellow poem; praises his\n                  other poetic efforts; speaks of Lothrop's edition of\n                  his works and the gratitude of he owes his younger\n                  brethren of the \"guild\", Collier included.]","[Congratulates them on the success of their\n                  publication, especially the Swinburne number; talks\n                  about his correspondence with Swinburne; mentions an\n                  engraving by Kaulbach; says he is impressed by the\n                  figure of Titan; encloses another \"Sonnet,\" as they\n                  already have several of his; hopes they can use it\n                  and give him a fair honorarium; mentions one of his\n                  works which has won high praise.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. 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describes his\n                  reduced circumstances, household inconveniences, but\n                  also the glory of cultivated and wild flowers; dreams\n                  of one more trip to \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003eFlorida\u003c/geogname\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Talks about his and Hill's poems; praises Hill's\n                  work, especially a poem appeared in \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eLeslie's Sunday Magazine\u003c/bibref\u003e; marvels\n                  how he has time to write poetry since he works in an\n                  insurance office; comments on exchanged photos; says\n                  Hill's photo reminds him of Captain \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul Seabrook\u003c/persname\u003e, a friend, who was\n                  killed in battle.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Sends 4 of his unpublished sonnets to be judged;\n                  says he is isolated from the literary community and\n                  gets little critical advice in \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003eGeorgia\u003c/geogname\u003e; 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accepts this price, as he is\n                  poor; offers short prose articles, maybe an article\n                  on \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePercy Bysshe Shelley\u003c/persname\u003e, which\n                  should interest all intelligent readers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Says he has just returned from a trip North;\n                  regrets not to have brought his wife to her office,\n                  as they were besieged by visitors; says he will\n                  always remember her and her husband's kindness and\n                  courtesy; talks about mail that seems to have gotten\n                  lost or misdirected by his son and the loss of his\n                  business memorandum book, which makes him unsure if\n                  she has paid him for 2 pieces, etc.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Sends requested autograph and a poem, \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Pines Mystery\u003c/bibref\u003e. \"]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Sends requested autograph with pleasure.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Includes news clippings of \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eOn the Death of President Garfield\u003c/bibref\u003e\"\n                  and \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Centennial Ode\u003c/bibref\u003e, \" both by Hayne;\n                  responds to the correspondent's request for Hayne's\n                  autograph, which he will include in his grandfather,\n                  Chief Justice Lane's, autograph volume; obliges\n                  proudly; recommends \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Henry Sparks\u003c/persname\u003e' \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eMemory of Fifty Years\u003c/bibref\u003e; correspondent\n                  mentions Connecticut Governor \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eOliver Wolcott\u003c/persname\u003eand Wolcott's\n                  opinion on Jefferson and Washington.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Responds to autograph-seeker who admires Hayne's\n                  poems.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Discusses a letter, \"containing a rather\n                  elaborate and important commentary of mine. . . \"\n                  which he sent to Collins and has been lost in the\n                  mail; says that 2 of Collins' \"most spirited pieces\"\n                  were also lost with the letter; comments on the work\n                  of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[Edgar] Fawcett\u003c/persname\u003e's bitterness\n                  about the treatment of his \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eSixes and Sevens\u003c/bibref\u003eby the critics;\n                  doubts the editorial capacity of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[Thomas Bailey] Aldrich\u003c/persname\u003ewho has\n                  taken over \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Atlantic Monthly\u003c/bibref\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Recalls that the correspondent was associated\n                  with the editorship of \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eAppleton's Journal\u003c/bibref\u003eyears ago;\n                  responds to correspondent's request for Hayne to put\n                  the correspondent's play into blank verse for opera\n                  by saying that he will make no commitment as he has\n                  not seen the manuscript and does not even know its\n                  name; says that the task seems possible to him;\n                  wonders if he would have to collaborate with \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eDudley Buck\u003c/persname\u003e; wonders if the play\n                  has been a success on stage; says his friend, Mr.\n                  Stephens seems to think the play if equal to \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Lady of Lions\u003c/bibref\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Says he is highly pleased and grateful to the\n                  correspondent for publishing his poem \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Pole of Death\u003c/bibref\u003e\" in \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Eastern Argus\u003c/bibref\u003e; appreciates the\n                  criticism published, especially the defense of on\n                  line in the poem; speaks with warmth of another\n                  citizen of \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003ePortland\u003c/geogname\u003e, his beloved friend, \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Wadsworth Longfellow\u003c/persname\u003e, who\n                  passed away just 3 months ago.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Praises him lavishly regarding his character,\n                  humor, and wholesomeness; says Collier reminds him of\n                  \u003cpersname\u003eLeigh Hunt\u003c/persname\u003ewho is his favorite\n                  among the poets and essayists of the century; passes\n                  judgement on \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[James Berry] Benzel\u003c/persname\u003e, who has a\n                  \"morbid view of feeling\" but a heart of gold;\n                  comments on Collier's Longfellow poem; praises his\n                  other poetic efforts; speaks of Lothrop's edition of\n                  his works and the gratitude of he owes his younger\n                  brethren of the \"guild\", Collier included.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Congratulates them on the success of their\n                  publication, especially the Swinburne number; talks\n                  about his correspondence with Swinburne; mentions an\n                  engraving by Kaulbach; says he is impressed by the\n                  figure of Titan; encloses another \"Sonnet,\" as they\n                  already have several of his; hopes they can use it\n                  and give him a fair honorarium; mentions one of his\n                  works which has won high praise.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Says he has been very ill; inquires if his\n                  sonnets \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eKing Huimbert\u003c/bibref\u003e\" and \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Renegade\u003c/bibref\u003e\" ever reached them;\n                  says he had also \"begged\" them to continue sending\n                  their paper to him.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Discusses money matters; says he is incredulous\n                  that \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eSonnets\u003c/bibref\u003e\" should fetch only $5;\n                  inquires about another set of verses he has sent;\n                  expresses gladness about Dr. Ward's safety; praises\n                  poem by \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eEric Mackay\u003c/persname\u003eto Swinburne.] (in\n                  purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Calls him a person with heart and character, a\n                  gentleman, a Christian, and an \"Editorial Machine\";\n                  inquires after the \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003eLondon\u003c/geogname\u003eaddress of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eEric Mackay\u003c/persname\u003e, a genuine poet;\n                  wonders if his piece \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Children of the [Wood]\u003c/bibref\u003e\" is in\n                  Bowen's possession; reports that the \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eGordon lyric\u003c/bibref\u003eis attracting attention\n                  and praise; reflects on the relationship of poets,\n                  they ought to be brothers or, at least, courteous\n                  rivals; requests an article by \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[Robert Williams] Buchanan\u003c/persname\u003eon \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Eliot\u003c/persname\u003ewhich appeared in\n                  Bowen's paper.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Hopes that \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eEric Mackay\u003c/persname\u003e, \"a man of genius,\"\n                  will become known in \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003eAmerica\u003c/geogname\u003eonce his work is\n                  published in Bowen's paper; discusses Hayne's poetry\n                  in progress.] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e, \" Barrett\n                  Room)\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Mentions Dr. \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[William Hayes] Ward\u003c/persname\u003e's return\n                  from the Orient; discusses verse-form, his published\n                  poem \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eMay\u003c/bibref\u003e\"; encloses \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eJune\u003c/bibref\u003e\" for possible publication.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Inquires after Bowen's wishes as to the form of\n                  the \"In Memoriam\" for \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eVictor Hugo\u003c/persname\u003ehe is writing; calls\n                  Hugo the greatest Frenchman \"perhaps\" since \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eFrancois Rabelais\u003c/persname\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Thanks him for friendly notice in the \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eIndependent\u003c/bibref\u003eabout \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eRobins in the Wind\u003c/bibref\u003e\"; discusses\n                  financial matters, the \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eVictor Hugo\u003c/persname\u003everses.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Receipt to Baldwin for $10.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e(in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          "],"scopecontent_tesim":["[Begins, \"I stand today as on a mountain light . .\n                  .\"]","[On second page of group of poems entitled\n                  \"Quatrains.\"] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[On first page of a group of poems entitled\n                  \"Quatrains.\"] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[On first page of a group of poems entitled\n                  \"Quatrains.\"] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne, \" Barrett\n                  Room)","[Two copies.] (one copy in purple slipcase, \"MS\n                  Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne, \" Barrett\n                  Room)","[Published as \" \n                  On the Decline of Faith. \"]","[Includes \" \n                  Sonnet, \" a poem; thanks him for\n                  hospitality received in \n                  Philadelphia; says he arrived\n                  safely in \n                  Charlestonwhere all of\n                  Mitchell's friends are well; says he has delivered\n                  letter to Bruns who tearfully remembered his old\n                  Philadelphia haunts and had to be consoled by glasses\n                  of Schnapps; finds \n                  Charlestondull, disgusting, and\n                  dismal; says most banks are in terrible shape, even\n                  editors are affected by the situation; talks about\n                  poetry, his and Mitchell's; says that Mitchell's\n                  tribute will appear in November in \n                  Russell's Magazine; invites him to \n                  Charlestonwhere Bruns, Dr. \n                  [Samuel Henry] Dickinson, and he\n                  would give him an enjoyable time; mentions Mitchell's\n                  mother and father, Dr. \n                  John Kearsley Mitchell. ]","[Says he is pleased to know the identity of their\n                  valued contributor \"Publicata\"; discusses business\n                  matters as well as essays and poems by Crouch; asks\n                  for another copy of Crouch's poem, \" \n                  Give me a Drink of Water, Rebel, \"\n                  as the greater part of it was accidentally\n                  destroyed.]","[Makes various statements about the lack of\n                  cleanliness of \"American Citizens of African descent\"\n                  after emancipation; claims that they have given up\n                  washing themselves first chance they got and during\n                  slavery, \"these creatures\" were forced to wash now\n                  and then; speculates on the interesting time\n                  entomologists would have with Negroes' hair, etc.;\n                  asks to be sent the article \"Southern Country Life\"\n                  from \n                  Appleton's Journalregarding the\n                  Negroes' robbing southern country homes which he\n                  experienced in his own household for years; implores\n                  him not to publish two of his poems in \n                  Globe Quarterly Reviewsince he has\n                  already given them to \n                  Atlantic Monthlyand \n                  Appleton's Journal; remarks on his\n                  own work; praises correspondent's essays on \n                  William Wordsworth; mentions \n                  [Margaret Junkin] Preston's\n                  review.]","[Discusses business; acknowledges receipt of a\n                  check for 10 dollars and explains, at great length,\n                  the mystery of a lost check for 15 dollars.]","[Expresses thanks to Sargent for being the first\n                  man to greet him during his visit to \n                  Boston. ]","[Commiserates in reply to her note; says he is a\n                  rheumatic fever sufferer himself; wishes she had come\n                  further South to see him and his family; says she\n                  would have gotten into \"another world\"; describes his\n                  reduced circumstances, household inconveniences, but\n                  also the glory of cultivated and wild flowers; dreams\n                  of one more trip to \n                  Florida. ]","[Talks about his and Hill's poems; praises Hill's\n                  work, especially a poem appeared in \n                  Leslie's Sunday Magazine; marvels\n                  how he has time to write poetry since he works in an\n                  insurance office; comments on exchanged photos; says\n                  Hill's photo reminds him of Captain \n                  Paul Seabrook, a friend, who was\n                  killed in battle.]","[Sends 4 of his unpublished sonnets to be judged;\n                  says he is isolated from the literary community and\n                  gets little critical advice in \n                  Georgia; speaks technically and\n                  at length about sonnets; mentions the terrible heat,\n                  not experienced in decades, in the South; sends him a\n                  poem by \n                  Annie Chambers Ketchum. ]","[Sends a poem on approval; offers it for $5; asks\n                  if Baldwin has seen his poem \" \n                  The South to the North\" which was\n                  published in the \n                  New York Sun. ]","[Promises to do all he can, as editor of several\n                  Southern papers, to circulate, and help to prosper, \n                  Baldwin's Monthlyin the South; hopes\n                  to be able to sell some of his own prose pieces on\n                  Southern life to the publication.]","[Says he will let him have the poems for $6, less\n                  than he usually gets; accepts this price, as he is\n                  poor; offers short prose articles, maybe an article\n                  on \n                  Percy Bysshe Shelley, which\n                  should interest all intelligent readers.]","[Says he has just returned from a trip North;\n                  regrets not to have brought his wife to her office,\n                  as they were besieged by visitors; says he will\n                  always remember her and her husband's kindness and\n                  courtesy; talks about mail that seems to have gotten\n                  lost or misdirected by his son and the loss of his\n                  business memorandum book, which makes him unsure if\n                  she has paid him for 2 pieces, etc.]","[Sends requested autograph and a poem, \" \n                  The Pines Mystery. \"]","[Sends requested autograph with pleasure.]","[Includes news clippings of \" \n                  On the Death of President Garfield\"\n                  and \" \n                  The Centennial Ode, \" both by Hayne;\n                  responds to the correspondent's request for Hayne's\n                  autograph, which he will include in his grandfather,\n                  Chief Justice Lane's, autograph volume; obliges\n                  proudly; recommends \n                  William Henry Sparks' \n                  Memory of Fifty Years; correspondent\n                  mentions Connecticut Governor \n                  Oliver Wolcottand Wolcott's\n                  opinion on Jefferson and Washington.]","[Responds to autograph-seeker who admires Hayne's\n                  poems.]","[Discusses a letter, \"containing a rather\n                  elaborate and important commentary of mine. . . \"\n                  which he sent to Collins and has been lost in the\n                  mail; says that 2 of Collins' \"most spirited pieces\"\n                  were also lost with the letter; comments on the work\n                  of \n                  [Edgar] Fawcett's bitterness\n                  about the treatment of his \n                  Sixes and Sevensby the critics;\n                  doubts the editorial capacity of \n                  [Thomas Bailey] Aldrichwho has\n                  taken over \n                  The Atlantic Monthly. ]","[Recalls that the correspondent was associated\n                  with the editorship of \n                  Appleton's Journalyears ago;\n                  responds to correspondent's request for Hayne to put\n                  the correspondent's play into blank verse for opera\n                  by saying that he will make no commitment as he has\n                  not seen the manuscript and does not even know its\n                  name; says that the task seems possible to him;\n                  wonders if he would have to collaborate with \n                  Dudley Buck; wonders if the play\n                  has been a success on stage; says his friend, Mr.\n                  Stephens seems to think the play if equal to \n                  The Lady of Lions. ]","[Says he is highly pleased and grateful to the\n                  correspondent for publishing his poem \" \n                  The Pole of Death\" in \n                  The Eastern Argus; appreciates the\n                  criticism published, especially the defense of on\n                  line in the poem; speaks with warmth of another\n                  citizen of \n                  Portland, his beloved friend, \n                  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who\n                  passed away just 3 months ago.]","[Praises him lavishly regarding his character,\n                  humor, and wholesomeness; says Collier reminds him of\n                  Leigh Huntwho is his favorite\n                  among the poets and essayists of the century; passes\n                  judgement on \n                  [James Berry] Benzel, who has a\n                  \"morbid view of feeling\" but a heart of gold;\n                  comments on Collier's Longfellow poem; praises his\n                  other poetic efforts; speaks of Lothrop's edition of\n                  his works and the gratitude of he owes his younger\n                  brethren of the \"guild\", Collier included.]","[Congratulates them on the success of their\n                  publication, especially the Swinburne number; talks\n                  about his correspondence with Swinburne; mentions an\n                  engraving by Kaulbach; says he is impressed by the\n                  figure of Titan; encloses another \"Sonnet,\" as they\n                  already have several of his; hopes they can use it\n                  and give him a fair honorarium; mentions one of his\n                  works which has won high praise.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Says he has been very ill; inquires if his\n                  sonnets \" \n                  King Huimbert\" and \" \n                  The Renegade\" ever reached them;\n                  says he had also \"begged\" them to continue sending\n                  their paper to him.]","[Discusses money matters; says he is incredulous\n                  that \" \n                  Sonnets\" should fetch only $5;\n                  inquires about another set of verses he has sent;\n                  expresses gladness about Dr. Ward's safety; praises\n                  poem by \n                  Eric Mackayto Swinburne.] (in\n                  purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Calls him a person with heart and character, a\n                  gentleman, a Christian, and an \"Editorial Machine\";\n                  inquires after the \n                  Londonaddress of \n                  Eric Mackay, a genuine poet;\n                  wonders if his piece \" \n                  The Children of the [Wood]\" is in\n                  Bowen's possession; reports that the \" \n                  Gordon lyricis attracting attention\n                  and praise; reflects on the relationship of poets,\n                  they ought to be brothers or, at least, courteous\n                  rivals; requests an article by \n                  [Robert Williams] Buchananon \n                  George Eliotwhich appeared in\n                  Bowen's paper.]","[Hopes that \n                  Eric Mackay, \"a man of genius,\"\n                  will become known in \n                  Americaonce his work is\n                  published in Bowen's paper; discusses Hayne's poetry\n                  in progress.] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne, \" Barrett\n                  Room)","[Mentions Dr. \n                  [William Hayes] Ward's return\n                  from the Orient; discusses verse-form, his published\n                  poem \" \n                  May\"; encloses \" \n                  June\" for possible publication.]","[Inquires after Bowen's wishes as to the form of\n                  the \"In Memoriam\" for \n                  Victor Hugohe is writing; calls\n                  Hugo the greatest Frenchman \"perhaps\" since \n                  Francois Rabelais. ]","[Thanks him for friendly notice in the \n                  Independentabout \" \n                  Robins in the Wind\"; discusses\n                  financial matters, the \n                  Victor Hugoverses.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Receipt to Baldwin for $10.]","(in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. 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mentions Mitchell's\n                  mother and father, Dr. \n                  John Kearsley Mitchell. ]","[Says he is pleased to know the identity of their\n                  valued contributor \"Publicata\"; discusses business\n                  matters as well as essays and poems by Crouch; asks\n                  for another copy of Crouch's poem, \" \n                  Give me a Drink of Water, Rebel, \"\n                  as the greater part of it was accidentally\n                  destroyed.]","[Makes various statements about the lack of\n                  cleanliness of \"American Citizens of African descent\"\n                  after emancipation; claims that they have given up\n                  washing themselves first chance they got and during\n                  slavery, \"these creatures\" were forced to wash now\n                  and then; speculates on the interesting time\n                  entomologists would have with Negroes' hair, etc.;\n                  asks to be sent the article \"Southern Country Life\"\n                  from \n                  Appleton's Journalregarding the\n                  Negroes' robbing southern country homes which he\n                  experienced in his own household for years; implores\n                  him not to publish two of his poems in \n                  Globe Quarterly Reviewsince he has\n                  already given them to \n                  Atlantic Monthlyand \n                  Appleton's Journal; remarks on his\n                  own work; praises correspondent's essays on \n                  William Wordsworth; mentions \n                  [Margaret Junkin] Preston's\n                  review.]","[Discusses business; acknowledges receipt of a\n                  check for 10 dollars and explains, at great length,\n                  the mystery of a lost check for 15 dollars.]","[Expresses thanks to Sargent for being the first\n                  man to greet him during his visit to \n                  Boston. ]","[Commiserates in reply to her note; says he is a\n                  rheumatic fever sufferer himself; wishes she had come\n                  further South to see him and his family; says she\n                  would have gotten into \"another world\"; describes his\n                  reduced circumstances, household inconveniences, but\n                  also the glory of cultivated and wild flowers; dreams\n                  of one more trip to \n                  Florida. ]","[Talks about his and Hill's poems; praises Hill's\n                  work, especially a poem appeared in \n                  Leslie's Sunday Magazine; marvels\n                  how he has time to write poetry since he works in an\n                  insurance office; comments on exchanged photos; says\n                  Hill's photo reminds him of Captain \n                  Paul Seabrook, a friend, who was\n                  killed in battle.]","[Sends 4 of his unpublished sonnets to be judged;\n                  says he is isolated from the literary community and\n                  gets little critical advice in \n                  Georgia; speaks technically and\n                  at length about sonnets; mentions the terrible heat,\n                  not experienced in decades, in the South; sends him a\n                  poem by \n                  Annie Chambers Ketchum. ]","[Sends a poem on approval; offers it for $5; asks\n                  if Baldwin has seen his poem \" \n                  The South to the North\" which was\n                  published in the \n                  New York Sun. ]","[Promises to do all he can, as editor of several\n                  Southern papers, to circulate, and help to prosper, \n                  Baldwin's Monthlyin the South; hopes\n                  to be able to sell some of his own prose pieces on\n                  Southern life to the publication.]","[Says he will let him have the poems for $6, less\n                  than he usually gets; accepts this price, as he is\n                  poor; offers short prose articles, maybe an article\n                  on \n                  Percy Bysshe Shelley, which\n                  should interest all intelligent readers.]","[Says he has just returned from a trip North;\n                  regrets not to have brought his wife to her office,\n                  as they were besieged by visitors; says he will\n                  always remember her and her husband's kindness and\n                  courtesy; talks about mail that seems to have gotten\n                  lost or misdirected by his son and the loss of his\n                  business memorandum book, which makes him unsure if\n                  she has paid him for 2 pieces, etc.]","[Sends requested autograph and a poem, \" \n                  The Pines Mystery. \"]","[Sends requested autograph with pleasure.]","[Includes news clippings of \" \n                  On the Death of President Garfield\"\n                  and \" \n                  The Centennial Ode, \" both by Hayne;\n                  responds to the correspondent's request for Hayne's\n                  autograph, which he will include in his grandfather,\n                  Chief Justice Lane's, autograph volume; obliges\n                  proudly; recommends \n                  William Henry Sparks' \n                  Memory of Fifty Years; correspondent\n                  mentions Connecticut Governor \n                  Oliver Wolcottand Wolcott's\n                  opinion on Jefferson and Washington.]","[Responds to autograph-seeker who admires Hayne's\n                  poems.]","[Discusses a letter, \"containing a rather\n                  elaborate and important commentary of mine. . . \"\n                  which he sent to Collins and has been lost in the\n                  mail; says that 2 of Collins' \"most spirited pieces\"\n                  were also lost with the letter; comments on the work\n                  of \n                  [Edgar] Fawcett's bitterness\n                  about the treatment of his \n                  Sixes and Sevensby the critics;\n                  doubts the editorial capacity of \n                  [Thomas Bailey] Aldrichwho has\n                  taken over \n                  The Atlantic Monthly. ]","[Recalls that the correspondent was associated\n                  with the editorship of \n                  Appleton's Journalyears ago;\n                  responds to correspondent's request for Hayne to put\n                  the correspondent's play into blank verse for opera\n                  by saying that he will make no commitment as he has\n                  not seen the manuscript and does not even know its\n                  name; says that the task seems possible to him;\n                  wonders if he would have to collaborate with \n                  Dudley Buck; wonders if the play\n                  has been a success on stage; says his friend, Mr.\n                  Stephens seems to think the play if equal to \n                  The Lady of Lions. ]","[Says he is highly pleased and grateful to the\n                  correspondent for publishing his poem \" \n                  The Pole of Death\" in \n                  The Eastern Argus; appreciates the\n                  criticism published, especially the defense of on\n                  line in the poem; speaks with warmth of another\n                  citizen of \n                  Portland, his beloved friend, \n                  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who\n                  passed away just 3 months ago.]","[Praises him lavishly regarding his character,\n                  humor, and wholesomeness; says Collier reminds him of\n                  Leigh Huntwho is his favorite\n                  among the poets and essayists of the century; passes\n                  judgement on \n                  [James Berry] Benzel, who has a\n                  \"morbid view of feeling\" but a heart of gold;\n                  comments on Collier's Longfellow poem; praises his\n                  other poetic efforts; speaks of Lothrop's edition of\n                  his works and the gratitude of he owes his younger\n                  brethren of the \"guild\", Collier included.]","[Congratulates them on the success of their\n                  publication, especially the Swinburne number; talks\n                  about his correspondence with Swinburne; mentions an\n                  engraving by Kaulbach; says he is impressed by the\n                  figure of Titan; encloses another \"Sonnet,\" as they\n                  already have several of his; hopes they can use it\n                  and give him a fair honorarium; mentions one of his\n                  works which has won high praise.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Says he has been very ill; inquires if his\n                  sonnets \" \n                  King Huimbert\" and \" \n                  The Renegade\" ever reached them;\n                  says he had also \"begged\" them to continue sending\n                  their paper to him.]","[Discusses money matters; says he is incredulous\n                  that \" \n                  Sonnets\" should fetch only $5;\n                  inquires about another set of verses he has sent;\n                  expresses gladness about Dr. Ward's safety; praises\n                  poem by \n                  Eric Mackayto Swinburne.] (in\n                  purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Calls him a person with heart and character, a\n                  gentleman, a Christian, and an \"Editorial Machine\";\n                  inquires after the \n                  Londonaddress of \n                  Eric Mackay, a genuine poet;\n                  wonders if his piece \" \n                  The Children of the [Wood]\" is in\n                  Bowen's possession; reports that the \" \n                  Gordon lyricis attracting attention\n                  and praise; reflects on the relationship of poets,\n                  they ought to be brothers or, at least, courteous\n                  rivals; requests an article by \n                  [Robert Williams] Buchananon \n                  George Eliotwhich appeared in\n                  Bowen's paper.]","[Hopes that \n                  Eric Mackay, \"a man of genius,\"\n                  will become known in \n                  Americaonce his work is\n                  published in Bowen's paper; discusses Hayne's poetry\n                  in progress.] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne, \" Barrett\n                  Room)","[Mentions Dr. \n                  [William Hayes] Ward's return\n                  from the Orient; discusses verse-form, his published\n                  poem \" \n                  May\"; encloses \" \n                  June\" for possible publication.]","[Inquires after Bowen's wishes as to the form of\n                  the \"In Memoriam\" for \n                  Victor Hugohe is writing; calls\n                  Hugo the greatest Frenchman \"perhaps\" since \n                  Francois Rabelais. ]","[Thanks him for friendly notice in the \n                  Independentabout \" \n                  Robins in the Wind\"; discusses\n                  financial matters, the \n                  Victor Hugoverses.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Receipt to Baldwin for $10.]","(in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. 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describes his\n                  reduced circumstances, household inconveniences, but\n                  also the glory of cultivated and wild flowers; dreams\n                  of one more trip to \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003eFlorida\u003c/geogname\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Talks about his and Hill's poems; praises Hill's\n                  work, especially a poem appeared in \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eLeslie's Sunday Magazine\u003c/bibref\u003e; marvels\n                  how he has time to write poetry since he works in an\n                  insurance office; comments on exchanged photos; says\n                  Hill's photo reminds him of Captain \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul Seabrook\u003c/persname\u003e, a friend, who was\n                  killed in battle.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Sends 4 of his unpublished sonnets to be judged;\n                  says he is isolated from the literary community and\n                  gets little critical advice in \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003eGeorgia\u003c/geogname\u003e; speaks technically and\n                  at length about sonnets; mentions the terrible heat,\n                  not experienced in decades, in the South; sends him a\n                  poem by \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eAnnie Chambers Ketchum\u003c/persname\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Sends a poem on approval; offers it for $5; asks\n                  if Baldwin has seen his poem \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe South to the North\u003c/bibref\u003e\" which was\n                  published in the \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eNew York Sun\u003c/bibref\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Promises to do all he can, as editor of several\n                  Southern papers, to circulate, and help to prosper, \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eBaldwin's Monthly\u003c/bibref\u003ein the South; hopes\n                  to be able to sell some of his own prose pieces on\n                  Southern life to the publication.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Says he will let him have the poems for $6, less\n                  than he usually gets; accepts this price, as he is\n                  poor; offers short prose articles, maybe an article\n                  on \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePercy Bysshe Shelley\u003c/persname\u003e, which\n                  should interest all intelligent readers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Says he has just returned from a trip North;\n                  regrets not to have brought his wife to her office,\n                  as they were besieged by visitors; says he will\n                  always remember her and her husband's kindness and\n                  courtesy; talks about mail that seems to have gotten\n                  lost or misdirected by his son and the loss of his\n                  business memorandum book, which makes him unsure if\n                  she has paid him for 2 pieces, etc.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Sends requested autograph and a poem, \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Pines Mystery\u003c/bibref\u003e. \"]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Sends requested autograph with pleasure.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Includes news clippings of \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eOn the Death of President Garfield\u003c/bibref\u003e\"\n                  and \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Centennial Ode\u003c/bibref\u003e, \" both by Hayne;\n                  responds to the correspondent's request for Hayne's\n                  autograph, which he will include in his grandfather,\n                  Chief Justice Lane's, autograph volume; obliges\n                  proudly; recommends \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Henry Sparks\u003c/persname\u003e' \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eMemory of Fifty Years\u003c/bibref\u003e; correspondent\n                  mentions Connecticut Governor \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eOliver Wolcott\u003c/persname\u003eand Wolcott's\n                  opinion on Jefferson and Washington.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Responds to autograph-seeker who admires Hayne's\n                  poems.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Discusses a letter, \"containing a rather\n                  elaborate and important commentary of mine. . . \"\n                  which he sent to Collins and has been lost in the\n                  mail; says that 2 of Collins' \"most spirited pieces\"\n                  were also lost with the letter; comments on the work\n                  of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[Edgar] Fawcett\u003c/persname\u003e's bitterness\n                  about the treatment of his \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eSixes and Sevens\u003c/bibref\u003eby the critics;\n                  doubts the editorial capacity of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[Thomas Bailey] Aldrich\u003c/persname\u003ewho has\n                  taken over \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Atlantic Monthly\u003c/bibref\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Recalls that the correspondent was associated\n                  with the editorship of \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eAppleton's Journal\u003c/bibref\u003eyears ago;\n                  responds to correspondent's request for Hayne to put\n                  the correspondent's play into blank verse for opera\n                  by saying that he will make no commitment as he has\n                  not seen the manuscript and does not even know its\n                  name; says that the task seems possible to him;\n                  wonders if he would have to collaborate with \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eDudley Buck\u003c/persname\u003e; wonders if the play\n                  has been a success on stage; says his friend, Mr.\n                  Stephens seems to think the play if equal to \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Lady of Lions\u003c/bibref\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Says he is highly pleased and grateful to the\n                  correspondent for publishing his poem \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Pole of Death\u003c/bibref\u003e\" in \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Eastern Argus\u003c/bibref\u003e; appreciates the\n                  criticism published, especially the defense of on\n                  line in the poem; speaks with warmth of another\n                  citizen of \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003ePortland\u003c/geogname\u003e, his beloved friend, \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Wadsworth Longfellow\u003c/persname\u003e, who\n                  passed away just 3 months ago.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Praises him lavishly regarding his character,\n                  humor, and wholesomeness; says Collier reminds him of\n                  \u003cpersname\u003eLeigh Hunt\u003c/persname\u003ewho is his favorite\n                  among the poets and essayists of the century; passes\n                  judgement on \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[James Berry] Benzel\u003c/persname\u003e, who has a\n                  \"morbid view of feeling\" but a heart of gold;\n                  comments on Collier's Longfellow poem; praises his\n                  other poetic efforts; speaks of Lothrop's edition of\n                  his works and the gratitude of he owes his younger\n                  brethren of the \"guild\", Collier included.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Congratulates them on the success of their\n                  publication, especially the Swinburne number; talks\n                  about his correspondence with Swinburne; mentions an\n                  engraving by Kaulbach; says he is impressed by the\n                  figure of Titan; encloses another \"Sonnet,\" as they\n                  already have several of his; hopes they can use it\n                  and give him a fair honorarium; mentions one of his\n                  works which has won high praise.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Says he has been very ill; inquires if his\n                  sonnets \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eKing Huimbert\u003c/bibref\u003e\" and \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Renegade\u003c/bibref\u003e\" ever reached them;\n                  says he had also \"begged\" them to continue sending\n                  their paper to him.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Discusses money matters; says he is incredulous\n                  that \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eSonnets\u003c/bibref\u003e\" should fetch only $5;\n                  inquires about another set of verses he has sent;\n                  expresses gladness about Dr. Ward's safety; praises\n                  poem by \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eEric Mackay\u003c/persname\u003eto Swinburne.] (in\n                  purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Calls him a person with heart and character, a\n                  gentleman, a Christian, and an \"Editorial Machine\";\n                  inquires after the \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003eLondon\u003c/geogname\u003eaddress of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eEric Mackay\u003c/persname\u003e, a genuine poet;\n                  wonders if his piece \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Children of the [Wood]\u003c/bibref\u003e\" is in\n                  Bowen's possession; reports that the \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eGordon lyric\u003c/bibref\u003eis attracting attention\n                  and praise; reflects on the relationship of poets,\n                  they ought to be brothers or, at least, courteous\n                  rivals; requests an article by \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[Robert Williams] Buchanan\u003c/persname\u003eon \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Eliot\u003c/persname\u003ewhich appeared in\n                  Bowen's paper.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Hopes that \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eEric Mackay\u003c/persname\u003e, \"a man of genius,\"\n                  will become known in \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003eAmerica\u003c/geogname\u003eonce his work is\n                  published in Bowen's paper; discusses Hayne's poetry\n                  in progress.] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e, \" Barrett\n                  Room)\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Mentions Dr. \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[William Hayes] Ward\u003c/persname\u003e's return\n                  from the Orient; discusses verse-form, his published\n                  poem \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eMay\u003c/bibref\u003e\"; encloses \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eJune\u003c/bibref\u003e\" for possible publication.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Inquires after Bowen's wishes as to the form of\n                  the \"In Memoriam\" for \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eVictor Hugo\u003c/persname\u003ehe is writing; calls\n                  Hugo the greatest Frenchman \"perhaps\" since \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eFrancois Rabelais\u003c/persname\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Thanks him for friendly notice in the \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eIndependent\u003c/bibref\u003eabout \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eRobins in the Wind\u003c/bibref\u003e\"; discusses\n                  financial matters, the \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eVictor Hugo\u003c/persname\u003everses.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Receipt to Baldwin for $10.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e(in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          "],"scopecontent_tesim":["[Begins, \"I stand today as on a mountain light . .\n                  .\"]","[On second page of group of poems entitled\n                  \"Quatrains.\"] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[On first page of a group of poems entitled\n                  \"Quatrains.\"] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[On first page of a group of poems entitled\n                  \"Quatrains.\"] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne, \" Barrett\n                  Room)","[Two copies.] (one copy in purple slipcase, \"MS\n                  Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne, \" Barrett\n                  Room)","[Published as \" \n                  On the Decline of Faith. \"]","[Includes \" \n                  Sonnet, \" a poem; thanks him for\n                  hospitality received in \n                  Philadelphia; says he arrived\n                  safely in \n                  Charlestonwhere all of\n                  Mitchell's friends are well; says he has delivered\n                  letter to Bruns who tearfully remembered his old\n                  Philadelphia haunts and had to be consoled by glasses\n                  of Schnapps; finds \n                  Charlestondull, disgusting, and\n                  dismal; says most banks are in terrible shape, even\n                  editors are affected by the situation; talks about\n                  poetry, his and Mitchell's; says that Mitchell's\n                  tribute will appear in November in \n                  Russell's Magazine; invites him to \n                  Charlestonwhere Bruns, Dr. \n                  [Samuel Henry] Dickinson, and he\n                  would give him an enjoyable time; mentions Mitchell's\n                  mother and father, Dr. \n                  John Kearsley Mitchell. ]","[Says he is pleased to know the identity of their\n                  valued contributor \"Publicata\"; discusses business\n                  matters as well as essays and poems by Crouch; asks\n                  for another copy of Crouch's poem, \" \n                  Give me a Drink of Water, Rebel, \"\n                  as the greater part of it was accidentally\n                  destroyed.]","[Makes various statements about the lack of\n                  cleanliness of \"American Citizens of African descent\"\n                  after emancipation; claims that they have given up\n                  washing themselves first chance they got and during\n                  slavery, \"these creatures\" were forced to wash now\n                  and then; speculates on the interesting time\n                  entomologists would have with Negroes' hair, etc.;\n                  asks to be sent the article \"Southern Country Life\"\n                  from \n                  Appleton's Journalregarding the\n                  Negroes' robbing southern country homes which he\n                  experienced in his own household for years; implores\n                  him not to publish two of his poems in \n                  Globe Quarterly Reviewsince he has\n                  already given them to \n                  Atlantic Monthlyand \n                  Appleton's Journal; remarks on his\n                  own work; praises correspondent's essays on \n                  William Wordsworth; mentions \n                  [Margaret Junkin] Preston's\n                  review.]","[Discusses business; acknowledges receipt of a\n                  check for 10 dollars and explains, at great length,\n                  the mystery of a lost check for 15 dollars.]","[Expresses thanks to Sargent for being the first\n                  man to greet him during his visit to \n                  Boston. ]","[Commiserates in reply to her note; says he is a\n                  rheumatic fever sufferer himself; wishes she had come\n                  further South to see him and his family; says she\n                  would have gotten into \"another world\"; describes his\n                  reduced circumstances, household inconveniences, but\n                  also the glory of cultivated and wild flowers; dreams\n                  of one more trip to \n                  Florida. ]","[Talks about his and Hill's poems; praises Hill's\n                  work, especially a poem appeared in \n                  Leslie's Sunday Magazine; marvels\n                  how he has time to write poetry since he works in an\n                  insurance office; comments on exchanged photos; says\n                  Hill's photo reminds him of Captain \n                  Paul Seabrook, a friend, who was\n                  killed in battle.]","[Sends 4 of his unpublished sonnets to be judged;\n                  says he is isolated from the literary community and\n                  gets little critical advice in \n                  Georgia; speaks technically and\n                  at length about sonnets; mentions the terrible heat,\n                  not experienced in decades, in the South; sends him a\n                  poem by \n                  Annie Chambers Ketchum. ]","[Sends a poem on approval; offers it for $5; asks\n                  if Baldwin has seen his poem \" \n                  The South to the North\" which was\n                  published in the \n                  New York Sun. ]","[Promises to do all he can, as editor of several\n                  Southern papers, to circulate, and help to prosper, \n                  Baldwin's Monthlyin the South; hopes\n                  to be able to sell some of his own prose pieces on\n                  Southern life to the publication.]","[Says he will let him have the poems for $6, less\n                  than he usually gets; accepts this price, as he is\n                  poor; offers short prose articles, maybe an article\n                  on \n                  Percy Bysshe Shelley, which\n                  should interest all intelligent readers.]","[Says he has just returned from a trip North;\n                  regrets not to have brought his wife to her office,\n                  as they were besieged by visitors; says he will\n                  always remember her and her husband's kindness and\n                  courtesy; talks about mail that seems to have gotten\n                  lost or misdirected by his son and the loss of his\n                  business memorandum book, which makes him unsure if\n                  she has paid him for 2 pieces, etc.]","[Sends requested autograph and a poem, \" \n                  The Pines Mystery. \"]","[Sends requested autograph with pleasure.]","[Includes news clippings of \" \n                  On the Death of President Garfield\"\n                  and \" \n                  The Centennial Ode, \" both by Hayne;\n                  responds to the correspondent's request for Hayne's\n                  autograph, which he will include in his grandfather,\n                  Chief Justice Lane's, autograph volume; obliges\n                  proudly; recommends \n                  William Henry Sparks' \n                  Memory of Fifty Years; correspondent\n                  mentions Connecticut Governor \n                  Oliver Wolcottand Wolcott's\n                  opinion on Jefferson and Washington.]","[Responds to autograph-seeker who admires Hayne's\n                  poems.]","[Discusses a letter, \"containing a rather\n                  elaborate and important commentary of mine. . . \"\n                  which he sent to Collins and has been lost in the\n                  mail; says that 2 of Collins' \"most spirited pieces\"\n                  were also lost with the letter; comments on the work\n                  of \n                  [Edgar] Fawcett's bitterness\n                  about the treatment of his \n                  Sixes and Sevensby the critics;\n                  doubts the editorial capacity of \n                  [Thomas Bailey] Aldrichwho has\n                  taken over \n                  The Atlantic Monthly. ]","[Recalls that the correspondent was associated\n                  with the editorship of \n                  Appleton's Journalyears ago;\n                  responds to correspondent's request for Hayne to put\n                  the correspondent's play into blank verse for opera\n                  by saying that he will make no commitment as he has\n                  not seen the manuscript and does not even know its\n                  name; says that the task seems possible to him;\n                  wonders if he would have to collaborate with \n                  Dudley Buck; wonders if the play\n                  has been a success on stage; says his friend, Mr.\n                  Stephens seems to think the play if equal to \n                  The Lady of Lions. ]","[Says he is highly pleased and grateful to the\n                  correspondent for publishing his poem \" \n                  The Pole of Death\" in \n                  The Eastern Argus; appreciates the\n                  criticism published, especially the defense of on\n                  line in the poem; speaks with warmth of another\n                  citizen of \n                  Portland, his beloved friend, \n                  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who\n                  passed away just 3 months ago.]","[Praises him lavishly regarding his character,\n                  humor, and wholesomeness; says Collier reminds him of\n                  Leigh Huntwho is his favorite\n                  among the poets and essayists of the century; passes\n                  judgement on \n                  [James Berry] Benzel, who has a\n                  \"morbid view of feeling\" but a heart of gold;\n                  comments on Collier's Longfellow poem; praises his\n                  other poetic efforts; speaks of Lothrop's edition of\n                  his works and the gratitude of he owes his younger\n                  brethren of the \"guild\", Collier included.]","[Congratulates them on the success of their\n                  publication, especially the Swinburne number; talks\n                  about his correspondence with Swinburne; mentions an\n                  engraving by Kaulbach; says he is impressed by the\n                  figure of Titan; encloses another \"Sonnet,\" as they\n                  already have several of his; hopes they can use it\n                  and give him a fair honorarium; mentions one of his\n                  works which has won high praise.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Says he has been very ill; inquires if his\n                  sonnets \" \n                  King Huimbert\" and \" \n                  The Renegade\" ever reached them;\n                  says he had also \"begged\" them to continue sending\n                  their paper to him.]","[Discusses money matters; says he is incredulous\n                  that \" \n                  Sonnets\" should fetch only $5;\n                  inquires about another set of verses he has sent;\n                  expresses gladness about Dr. Ward's safety; praises\n                  poem by \n                  Eric Mackayto Swinburne.] (in\n                  purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Calls him a person with heart and character, a\n                  gentleman, a Christian, and an \"Editorial Machine\";\n                  inquires after the \n                  Londonaddress of \n                  Eric Mackay, a genuine poet;\n                  wonders if his piece \" \n                  The Children of the [Wood]\" is in\n                  Bowen's possession; reports that the \" \n                  Gordon lyricis attracting attention\n                  and praise; reflects on the relationship of poets,\n                  they ought to be brothers or, at least, courteous\n                  rivals; requests an article by \n                  [Robert Williams] Buchananon \n                  George Eliotwhich appeared in\n                  Bowen's paper.]","[Hopes that \n                  Eric Mackay, \"a man of genius,\"\n                  will become known in \n                  Americaonce his work is\n                  published in Bowen's paper; discusses Hayne's poetry\n                  in progress.] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne, \" Barrett\n                  Room)","[Mentions Dr. \n                  [William Hayes] Ward's return\n                  from the Orient; discusses verse-form, his published\n                  poem \" \n                  May\"; encloses \" \n                  June\" for possible publication.]","[Inquires after Bowen's wishes as to the form of\n                  the \"In Memoriam\" for \n                  Victor Hugohe is writing; calls\n                  Hugo the greatest Frenchman \"perhaps\" since \n                  Francois Rabelais. ]","[Thanks him for friendly notice in the \n                  Independentabout \" \n                  Robins in the Wind\"; discusses\n                  financial matters, the \n                  Victor Hugoverses.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Receipt to Baldwin for $10.]","(in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. 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wonders if the play\n                  has been a success on stage; says his friend, Mr.\n                  Stephens seems to think the play if equal to \n                  The Lady of Lions. ]","[Says he is highly pleased and grateful to the\n                  correspondent for publishing his poem \" \n                  The Pole of Death\" in \n                  The Eastern Argus; appreciates the\n                  criticism published, especially the defense of on\n                  line in the poem; speaks with warmth of another\n                  citizen of \n                  Portland, his beloved friend, \n                  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who\n                  passed away just 3 months ago.]","[Praises him lavishly regarding his character,\n                  humor, and wholesomeness; says Collier reminds him of\n                  Leigh Huntwho is his favorite\n                  among the poets and essayists of the century; passes\n                  judgement on \n                  [James Berry] Benzel, who has a\n                  \"morbid view of feeling\" but a heart of gold;\n                  comments on Collier's Longfellow poem; 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remarks on his\n                  own work; praises correspondent's essays on \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Wordsworth\u003c/persname\u003e; mentions \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[Margaret Junkin] Preston\u003c/persname\u003e's\n                  review.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Discusses business; acknowledges receipt of a\n                  check for 10 dollars and explains, at great length,\n                  the mystery of a lost check for 15 dollars.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Expresses thanks to Sargent for being the first\n                  man to greet him during his visit to \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003eBoston\u003c/geogname\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Commiserates in reply to her note; says he is a\n                  rheumatic fever sufferer himself; wishes she had come\n                  further South to see him and his family; says she\n                  would have gotten into \"another world\"; 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speaks technically and\n                  at length about sonnets; mentions the terrible heat,\n                  not experienced in decades, in the South; sends him a\n                  poem by \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eAnnie Chambers Ketchum\u003c/persname\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Sends a poem on approval; offers it for $5; asks\n                  if Baldwin has seen his poem \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe South to the North\u003c/bibref\u003e\" which was\n                  published in the \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eNew York Sun\u003c/bibref\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Promises to do all he can, as editor of several\n                  Southern papers, to circulate, and help to prosper, \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eBaldwin's Monthly\u003c/bibref\u003ein the South; hopes\n                  to be able to sell some of his own prose pieces on\n                  Southern life to the publication.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Says he will let him have the poems for $6, less\n                  than he usually gets; accepts this price, as he is\n                  poor; offers short prose articles, maybe an article\n                  on \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePercy Bysshe Shelley\u003c/persname\u003e, which\n                  should interest all intelligent readers.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Says he has just returned from a trip North;\n                  regrets not to have brought his wife to her office,\n                  as they were besieged by visitors; says he will\n                  always remember her and her husband's kindness and\n                  courtesy; talks about mail that seems to have gotten\n                  lost or misdirected by his son and the loss of his\n                  business memorandum book, which makes him unsure if\n                  she has paid him for 2 pieces, etc.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Sends requested autograph and a poem, \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Pines Mystery\u003c/bibref\u003e. \"]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Sends requested autograph with pleasure.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Includes news clippings of \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eOn the Death of President Garfield\u003c/bibref\u003e\"\n                  and \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Centennial Ode\u003c/bibref\u003e, \" both by Hayne;\n                  responds to the correspondent's request for Hayne's\n                  autograph, which he will include in his grandfather,\n                  Chief Justice Lane's, autograph volume; obliges\n                  proudly; recommends \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam Henry Sparks\u003c/persname\u003e' \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eMemory of Fifty Years\u003c/bibref\u003e; correspondent\n                  mentions Connecticut Governor \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eOliver Wolcott\u003c/persname\u003eand Wolcott's\n                  opinion on Jefferson and Washington.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Responds to autograph-seeker who admires Hayne's\n                  poems.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Discusses a letter, \"containing a rather\n                  elaborate and important commentary of mine. . . \"\n                  which he sent to Collins and has been lost in the\n                  mail; says that 2 of Collins' \"most spirited pieces\"\n                  were also lost with the letter; comments on the work\n                  of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[Edgar] Fawcett\u003c/persname\u003e's bitterness\n                  about the treatment of his \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eSixes and Sevens\u003c/bibref\u003eby the critics;\n                  doubts the editorial capacity of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[Thomas Bailey] Aldrich\u003c/persname\u003ewho has\n                  taken over \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Atlantic Monthly\u003c/bibref\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Recalls that the correspondent was associated\n                  with the editorship of \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eAppleton's Journal\u003c/bibref\u003eyears ago;\n                  responds to correspondent's request for Hayne to put\n                  the correspondent's play into blank verse for opera\n                  by saying that he will make no commitment as he has\n                  not seen the manuscript and does not even know its\n                  name; says that the task seems possible to him;\n                  wonders if he would have to collaborate with \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eDudley Buck\u003c/persname\u003e; wonders if the play\n                  has been a success on stage; says his friend, Mr.\n                  Stephens seems to think the play if equal to \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Lady of Lions\u003c/bibref\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Says he is highly pleased and grateful to the\n                  correspondent for publishing his poem \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Pole of Death\u003c/bibref\u003e\" in \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Eastern Argus\u003c/bibref\u003e; appreciates the\n                  criticism published, especially the defense of on\n                  line in the poem; speaks with warmth of another\n                  citizen of \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003ePortland\u003c/geogname\u003e, his beloved friend, \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Wadsworth Longfellow\u003c/persname\u003e, who\n                  passed away just 3 months ago.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Praises him lavishly regarding his character,\n                  humor, and wholesomeness; says Collier reminds him of\n                  \u003cpersname\u003eLeigh Hunt\u003c/persname\u003ewho is his favorite\n                  among the poets and essayists of the century; passes\n                  judgement on \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[James Berry] Benzel\u003c/persname\u003e, who has a\n                  \"morbid view of feeling\" but a heart of gold;\n                  comments on Collier's Longfellow poem; praises his\n                  other poetic efforts; speaks of Lothrop's edition of\n                  his works and the gratitude of he owes his younger\n                  brethren of the \"guild\", Collier included.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Congratulates them on the success of their\n                  publication, especially the Swinburne number; talks\n                  about his correspondence with Swinburne; mentions an\n                  engraving by Kaulbach; says he is impressed by the\n                  figure of Titan; encloses another \"Sonnet,\" as they\n                  already have several of his; hopes they can use it\n                  and give him a fair honorarium; mentions one of his\n                  works which has won high praise.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Says he has been very ill; inquires if his\n                  sonnets \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eKing Huimbert\u003c/bibref\u003e\" and \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Renegade\u003c/bibref\u003e\" ever reached them;\n                  says he had also \"begged\" them to continue sending\n                  their paper to him.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Discusses money matters; says he is incredulous\n                  that \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eSonnets\u003c/bibref\u003e\" should fetch only $5;\n                  inquires about another set of verses he has sent;\n                  expresses gladness about Dr. Ward's safety; praises\n                  poem by \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eEric Mackay\u003c/persname\u003eto Swinburne.] (in\n                  purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Calls him a person with heart and character, a\n                  gentleman, a Christian, and an \"Editorial Machine\";\n                  inquires after the \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003eLondon\u003c/geogname\u003eaddress of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eEric Mackay\u003c/persname\u003e, a genuine poet;\n                  wonders if his piece \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Children of the [Wood]\u003c/bibref\u003e\" is in\n                  Bowen's possession; reports that the \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eGordon lyric\u003c/bibref\u003eis attracting attention\n                  and praise; reflects on the relationship of poets,\n                  they ought to be brothers or, at least, courteous\n                  rivals; requests an article by \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[Robert Williams] Buchanan\u003c/persname\u003eon \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Eliot\u003c/persname\u003ewhich appeared in\n                  Bowen's paper.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Hopes that \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eEric Mackay\u003c/persname\u003e, \"a man of genius,\"\n                  will become known in \n                  \u003cgeogname\u003eAmerica\u003c/geogname\u003eonce his work is\n                  published in Bowen's paper; discusses Hayne's poetry\n                  in progress.] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e, \" Barrett\n                  Room)\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Mentions Dr. \n                  \u003cpersname\u003e[William Hayes] Ward\u003c/persname\u003e's return\n                  from the Orient; discusses verse-form, his published\n                  poem \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eMay\u003c/bibref\u003e\"; encloses \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eJune\u003c/bibref\u003e\" for possible publication.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Inquires after Bowen's wishes as to the form of\n                  the \"In Memoriam\" for \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eVictor Hugo\u003c/persname\u003ehe is writing; calls\n                  Hugo the greatest Frenchman \"perhaps\" since \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eFrancois Rabelais\u003c/persname\u003e. ]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Thanks him for friendly notice in the \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eIndependent\u003c/bibref\u003eabout \" \n                  \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eRobins in the Wind\u003c/bibref\u003e\"; discusses\n                  financial matters, the \n                  \u003cpersname\u003eVictor Hugo\u003c/persname\u003everses.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e[Receipt to Baldwin for $10.]\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e(in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  \u003cpersname\u003ePaul H. Hayne\u003c/persname\u003e\")\u003c/p\u003e\n          "],"scopecontent_tesim":["[Begins, \"I stand today as on a mountain light . .\n                  .\"]","[On second page of group of poems entitled\n                  \"Quatrains.\"] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[On first page of a group of poems entitled\n                  \"Quatrains.\"] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[On first page of a group of poems entitled\n                  \"Quatrains.\"] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne, \" Barrett\n                  Room)","[Two copies.] (one copy in purple slipcase, \"MS\n                  Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne, \" Barrett\n                  Room)","[Published as \" \n                  On the Decline of Faith. \"]","[Includes \" \n                  Sonnet, \" a poem; thanks him for\n                  hospitality received in \n                  Philadelphia; says he arrived\n                  safely in \n                  Charlestonwhere all of\n                  Mitchell's friends are well; says he has delivered\n                  letter to Bruns who tearfully remembered his old\n                  Philadelphia haunts and had to be consoled by glasses\n                  of Schnapps; finds \n                  Charlestondull, disgusting, and\n                  dismal; says most banks are in terrible shape, even\n                  editors are affected by the situation; talks about\n                  poetry, his and Mitchell's; says that Mitchell's\n                  tribute will appear in November in \n                  Russell's Magazine; invites him to \n                  Charlestonwhere Bruns, Dr. \n                  [Samuel Henry] Dickinson, and he\n                  would give him an enjoyable time; mentions Mitchell's\n                  mother and father, Dr. \n                  John Kearsley Mitchell. ]","[Says he is pleased to know the identity of their\n                  valued contributor \"Publicata\"; discusses business\n                  matters as well as essays and poems by Crouch; asks\n                  for another copy of Crouch's poem, \" \n                  Give me a Drink of Water, Rebel, \"\n                  as the greater part of it was accidentally\n                  destroyed.]","[Makes various statements about the lack of\n                  cleanliness of \"American Citizens of African descent\"\n                  after emancipation; claims that they have given up\n                  washing themselves first chance they got and during\n                  slavery, \"these creatures\" were forced to wash now\n                  and then; speculates on the interesting time\n                  entomologists would have with Negroes' hair, etc.;\n                  asks to be sent the article \"Southern Country Life\"\n                  from \n                  Appleton's Journalregarding the\n                  Negroes' robbing southern country homes which he\n                  experienced in his own household for years; implores\n                  him not to publish two of his poems in \n                  Globe Quarterly Reviewsince he has\n                  already given them to \n                  Atlantic Monthlyand \n                  Appleton's Journal; remarks on his\n                  own work; praises correspondent's essays on \n                  William Wordsworth; mentions \n                  [Margaret Junkin] Preston's\n                  review.]","[Discusses business; acknowledges receipt of a\n                  check for 10 dollars and explains, at great length,\n                  the mystery of a lost check for 15 dollars.]","[Expresses thanks to Sargent for being the first\n                  man to greet him during his visit to \n                  Boston. ]","[Commiserates in reply to her note; says he is a\n                  rheumatic fever sufferer himself; wishes she had come\n                  further South to see him and his family; says she\n                  would have gotten into \"another world\"; describes his\n                  reduced circumstances, household inconveniences, but\n                  also the glory of cultivated and wild flowers; dreams\n                  of one more trip to \n                  Florida. ]","[Talks about his and Hill's poems; praises Hill's\n                  work, especially a poem appeared in \n                  Leslie's Sunday Magazine; marvels\n                  how he has time to write poetry since he works in an\n                  insurance office; comments on exchanged photos; says\n                  Hill's photo reminds him of Captain \n                  Paul Seabrook, a friend, who was\n                  killed in battle.]","[Sends 4 of his unpublished sonnets to be judged;\n                  says he is isolated from the literary community and\n                  gets little critical advice in \n                  Georgia; speaks technically and\n                  at length about sonnets; mentions the terrible heat,\n                  not experienced in decades, in the South; sends him a\n                  poem by \n                  Annie Chambers Ketchum. ]","[Sends a poem on approval; offers it for $5; asks\n                  if Baldwin has seen his poem \" \n                  The South to the North\" which was\n                  published in the \n                  New York Sun. ]","[Promises to do all he can, as editor of several\n                  Southern papers, to circulate, and help to prosper, \n                  Baldwin's Monthlyin the South; hopes\n                  to be able to sell some of his own prose pieces on\n                  Southern life to the publication.]","[Says he will let him have the poems for $6, less\n                  than he usually gets; accepts this price, as he is\n                  poor; offers short prose articles, maybe an article\n                  on \n                  Percy Bysshe Shelley, which\n                  should interest all intelligent readers.]","[Says he has just returned from a trip North;\n                  regrets not to have brought his wife to her office,\n                  as they were besieged by visitors; says he will\n                  always remember her and her husband's kindness and\n                  courtesy; talks about mail that seems to have gotten\n                  lost or misdirected by his son and the loss of his\n                  business memorandum book, which makes him unsure if\n                  she has paid him for 2 pieces, etc.]","[Sends requested autograph and a poem, \" \n                  The Pines Mystery. \"]","[Sends requested autograph with pleasure.]","[Includes news clippings of \" \n                  On the Death of President Garfield\"\n                  and \" \n                  The Centennial Ode, \" both by Hayne;\n                  responds to the correspondent's request for Hayne's\n                  autograph, which he will include in his grandfather,\n                  Chief Justice Lane's, autograph volume; obliges\n                  proudly; recommends \n                  William Henry Sparks' \n                  Memory of Fifty Years; correspondent\n                  mentions Connecticut Governor \n                  Oliver Wolcottand Wolcott's\n                  opinion on Jefferson and Washington.]","[Responds to autograph-seeker who admires Hayne's\n                  poems.]","[Discusses a letter, \"containing a rather\n                  elaborate and important commentary of mine. . . \"\n                  which he sent to Collins and has been lost in the\n                  mail; says that 2 of Collins' \"most spirited pieces\"\n                  were also lost with the letter; comments on the work\n                  of \n                  [Edgar] Fawcett's bitterness\n                  about the treatment of his \n                  Sixes and Sevensby the critics;\n                  doubts the editorial capacity of \n                  [Thomas Bailey] Aldrichwho has\n                  taken over \n                  The Atlantic Monthly. ]","[Recalls that the correspondent was associated\n                  with the editorship of \n                  Appleton's Journalyears ago;\n                  responds to correspondent's request for Hayne to put\n                  the correspondent's play into blank verse for opera\n                  by saying that he will make no commitment as he has\n                  not seen the manuscript and does not even know its\n                  name; says that the task seems possible to him;\n                  wonders if he would have to collaborate with \n                  Dudley Buck; wonders if the play\n                  has been a success on stage; says his friend, Mr.\n                  Stephens seems to think the play if equal to \n                  The Lady of Lions. ]","[Says he is highly pleased and grateful to the\n                  correspondent for publishing his poem \" \n                  The Pole of Death\" in \n                  The Eastern Argus; appreciates the\n                  criticism published, especially the defense of on\n                  line in the poem; speaks with warmth of another\n                  citizen of \n                  Portland, his beloved friend, \n                  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who\n                  passed away just 3 months ago.]","[Praises him lavishly regarding his character,\n                  humor, and wholesomeness; says Collier reminds him of\n                  Leigh Huntwho is his favorite\n                  among the poets and essayists of the century; passes\n                  judgement on \n                  [James Berry] Benzel, who has a\n                  \"morbid view of feeling\" but a heart of gold;\n                  comments on Collier's Longfellow poem; praises his\n                  other poetic efforts; speaks of Lothrop's edition of\n                  his works and the gratitude of he owes his younger\n                  brethren of the \"guild\", Collier included.]","[Congratulates them on the success of their\n                  publication, especially the Swinburne number; talks\n                  about his correspondence with Swinburne; mentions an\n                  engraving by Kaulbach; says he is impressed by the\n                  figure of Titan; encloses another \"Sonnet,\" as they\n                  already have several of his; hopes they can use it\n                  and give him a fair honorarium; mentions one of his\n                  works which has won high praise.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Says he has been very ill; inquires if his\n                  sonnets \" \n                  King Huimbert\" and \" \n                  The Renegade\" ever reached them;\n                  says he had also \"begged\" them to continue sending\n                  their paper to him.]","[Discusses money matters; says he is incredulous\n                  that \" \n                  Sonnets\" should fetch only $5;\n                  inquires about another set of verses he has sent;\n                  expresses gladness about Dr. Ward's safety; praises\n                  poem by \n                  Eric Mackayto Swinburne.] (in\n                  purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Calls him a person with heart and character, a\n                  gentleman, a Christian, and an \"Editorial Machine\";\n                  inquires after the \n                  Londonaddress of \n                  Eric Mackay, a genuine poet;\n                  wonders if his piece \" \n                  The Children of the [Wood]\" is in\n                  Bowen's possession; reports that the \" \n                  Gordon lyricis attracting attention\n                  and praise; reflects on the relationship of poets,\n                  they ought to be brothers or, at least, courteous\n                  rivals; requests an article by \n                  [Robert Williams] Buchananon \n                  George Eliotwhich appeared in\n                  Bowen's paper.]","[Hopes that \n                  Eric Mackay, \"a man of genius,\"\n                  will become known in \n                  Americaonce his work is\n                  published in Bowen's paper; discusses Hayne's poetry\n                  in progress.] (in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and\n                  Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne, \" Barrett\n                  Room)","[Mentions Dr. \n                  [William Hayes] Ward's return\n                  from the Orient; discusses verse-form, his published\n                  poem \" \n                  May\"; encloses \" \n                  June\" for possible publication.]","[Inquires after Bowen's wishes as to the form of\n                  the \"In Memoriam\" for \n                  Victor Hugohe is writing; calls\n                  Hugo the greatest Frenchman \"perhaps\" since \n                  Francois Rabelais. ]","[Thanks him for friendly notice in the \n                  Independentabout \" \n                  Robins in the Wind\"; discusses\n                  financial matters, the \n                  Victor Hugoverses.] (in purple\n                  slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")","[Receipt to Baldwin for $10.]","(in purple slipcase, \"MS Poems and Letters of \n                  Paul H. Hayne\")"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc\u003e\u003c/physloc\u003e\n      "],"corpname_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept."],"persname_ssim":["Paul H. Hayne","Paul Hamilton Hayne","Silas Weir Mitchell","[Samuel Henry] Dickinson","John Kearsley Mitchell","N. C. Crouch","William Wordsworth","[Margaret Junkin] Preston","Epes Sargent","[Mary Louise] Booth","Paul Seabrook","Henry Wadsworth\n                  Longfellow","Annie Chambers Ketchum","Oran S. 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Says they will be better than \"Betrayal,\" which is one of the songs from \"The Jacquerie.\" Notes that \"Sunset\" was set to music by Dudley Buckafter it appeared in \u003cspan type=\"simple\"\u003eLippincott's Magazine\u003c/span\u003e; the second poem was published in \u003cspan type=\"simple\"\u003eScribner's Monthly\u003c/span\u003e. 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