[1] 3 poems on 2 p. addressed to Julia Ann Seeley ["Again appears the happy day," "Since Tyler's preparing to leave the White House," and "Those upper story rooms to let"] appear to be in response to a request to write valentines. "Valentine writing is to me new business-a Blackbird studying Latin Authors--a Duck gravely practising the steps of a Cotillion or Death reading the pages of a novel were almost equal removes from their usual occupations." [2] Poem ["Description of the picture"] addressed "To my cousin Sally M. Seeley." [3] Poem ["I long have been wishing"] addressed to Cousin Sarah M. [Seeley], March 8, 1848. Invitation in verse. [4] Poem ["Laboria femini ad infinitum"] addressed to Cousin Julia, March 17, 1844. [5] "Stanzas" addressed "To my Dear Cousin Sarah, upon attending a family visit at Sun-beam Villa," August 14, 1854.