Papers, 1822-1859.

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Papers, 1822-1859.

Original poems and one endorsed receipt. Titles and first lines include: [1] A new "Oh no, I never mention him" or a Parody on Parodies. [2] Bank Book Sapplies. [3] Brick dust. [4] Copy of Verses, given by me to Miss Rebecca James. [5] From Lamartine (with translation). [6] Green grow the rushes... [7] In the light of summer even... [8] Magis tamen excidit austis... [9] Mein huettchen [10] Mitchell was mov'd by so much piety... [11] Old music. [12] On gentle Anna's bridal noon. [13] The peaceful home. [14a-b] 2 versions of Siegfried's Sword. [15] The Street -- Dust. [16] To the Comet. [17] Too bad for jest. [18] Versifications from Isaiah. [19] With children, love and fortune blest. [20] Words are vain to tell what dances... [21] Endorsed receipt of George Vaux, dated 11.17.34.

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Coates, Benjamin Hornor, 1797-1881

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Philadelphia physician. From the description of Papers, 1822-1859. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122623222 Benjamin H. Coates was a Philadelphia physician. From the description of Ledger, 1824-1830. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122689786 Benjamin Horner Coates was a Philadelphia physician. He was attendant physician and clinical lecturer at Pennsylvania Hospital (1828-1841). From the description of Comments on so...