TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- Life, Travels, and Gospel Labors, pp. 7-107.
- 1791-1807, pp. 3-29.
- 1808, pp. 29-38.
- 1809, pp. 38-54.
- 1810, pp. 54-63.
- 1811, pp. 63-78.
- 1812, pp. 78-84.
- 1813, pp. 84-87.
- 1814, pp. 87-89.
- 1815, pp. 89-96.
- 1816, pp. 96-101.
- 1817, pp. 102-107.
- Supplementary:
- From Sister Christiania Thomas, Grassy Point,
Madison Co., Ohio, March 27, 1835, pp. 107-110.
From Christian Palladium, Vol. 3, No. 24, 1835.
- Elder Joseph Thomas' Letter [to Joseph Badger],
Union Vale, Dutchess Co., N. Y., March 1, 1835, pp. 110-116.
From Christian Palladium, Vol. 3, No. 22, 1835.
- Elder Joseph Thomas, [by Joseph Badger], pp. 117-118.
From Christian Palladium, Vol. 3, No. 20, 1835.
- Elder Joseph Thomas (Obituary), [by Joseph Badger], pp. 118-124.
- Preface to the Poems, pp. 125-128.
- Poems, &c., pp. 129-262.
- To the Memory of Elder Joseph Thomas, by Elder W. Laure, pp. 129-131.
From Christian Palladium, Vol. 4, No. 4, 1836.
- On My New Pen, pp. 131-134.
- An Elegy (on the Death of Rice Haggard), pp. 134-136.
- On Winter, pp. 136-137.
- The Rural Christian, pp. 138-139.
- Retirement, pp. 139-142.
- The Polar Star, pp. 142-144.
- The Rose, pp. 145-147.
- A Dirge, pp. 147-149.
- A Thought on War, pp. 149-152.
- The Vernal Season, pp. 152-155.
- An Evening Thought, pp. 155-156.
- Thoughts of Retirement, pp. 156-157.
- An Apostrophe to the Evening Star, pp. 157-158.
- The Wonders of Creation, pp. 158-161.
- A Prayer in Trouble, pp. 161-162.
- Ode on the Primeval Ages, pp. 162-164.
- The Allurements of the World Forsaken, pp. 164-165.
- Ode to Spring, pp. 166-167.
- An Apostrophe to the Moon, pp. 167-169.
- The World Turned Peacock, pp. 169-172.
- Bigotry Reported, pp. 173-175.
- Woman, pp. 175-176.
- An Elegy (on the Death of Mrs. Diana Gowdy), pp. 176-179.
- Description of Night, pp. 180-182.
- A Reflection on Reading History, pp. 182-183.
- An Elegy (on the Death of Mrs. Nesmith), pp. 183-186.
- Old Age, p. 188.
- A Dream--Such as Poets Feign, pp. 189-193.
- On Thought, pp. 193-195.
- A Word to the Fair, pp. 196-197.
- Dialogue (on the Missouri Question), pp. 197- .
- An Apostrophe to Gen. Braddock, pp. 202-205.
- Man--A Complicated Animal, pp. 205-221.
- An Address to the American Fair, pp. 221-233.
- A Vision, pp. 233-241.
- Episode (to the Memory of Elder Joseph Nesmith), pp. 241-245.
- The Devil Advertised, pp. 245-251.
- Thoughts on the 39th Chapter of Job, pp. 251-256.
- Farewell to Youth--An Allegory, pp. 257-259.
- On Solitude, pp. 259-260.
- On my Old Pen, pp. 261-262.
- Supplementary:
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