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Scrapbook of Penina Moise's writing belonging to "Mrs. S. A. Dinkins." The scrapbook is entitled, "Miscellaneous Scribblings by Penina Moise."
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Scrapbook created by Penina Moise for her niece, Nina Moise Solomon Phelps. The scrapbook includes a number of newspaper and magazine clippings, as well as illustrations. Most of the included content is related to women, men, romance, motherhood, and children.
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Word Portraits of Authors [Cowper]." First line of the poem reads, "Declare that melancholy minstrel's name..."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines-Upon the Following Simple Incident." First line of the poem reads, "She wept alone-in that worst solitude..."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines-Upon the following question, contained in one of?" First line of the poem reads, "?What is the hour in thy day..."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "The Shell and The Rose." First line of the poem reads, "A Shell and Flower together were thrown..."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Justice and Mercy." First line of the poem reads, "Justice and Mercy, side by side, walked o'er a rugged road..."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Follow My Plume!" First line of the poem reads, "Though royal Henry was indeed the first..."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "A Funeral Chant." First line of the poem reads, "Rest, martyr rest! 'neath the Syrian sod..."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "The Snow Drop." First line of the poem reads, "When Faith and Hope, in firm alliance..."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Extract." First line of the poem reads, "Spring sent out March, her only son..."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "The Valentine." First line of the poem reads, "nature was busily preparing..."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Mortara." First line of the poem reads, "A Hebrew babe, unconscious of all harm..."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Anecdote of a Wine Party in the 17th Century." First line of the poem reads, "Bacchus, it is thy holiday!"
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Second Appeal-In Behalf of the Blind Boy, Who by the Recent Death of his Mother is Now Left Without a Single Relative in this Place."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines-On hearing that Florence Nightingale was so seriously indisposed as to be constantly confined to her chamber."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines for the Fourth of July." First line of the poem reads, "Hark! 'tis the morning gun! Awake! Awake!"
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Lines-On the Late Congressional Disturbance." First line of the poem reads, "There's bitter fruit on liberty's fair tree."
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "An Incident in the Life of a Belle." First line of the poem reads, "Rose sat alone-her twentieth birth-day!"
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Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "An Old Poet's Petition to Fame." First line of the poem reads, "Listen, oh listen, to an humble bard!"