The Mary Baker Eddy Collection Eddy / Frye Scapbooks - List of Clippings BOOK PG. DATE PERIODICAL ARTICLE TITLE / AUTHOR SUMMARY / NOTES NOTATION NO. NO. OPENING WORDS 1 2 XXXX.XX.XX [unknown] Page 26 Address by Winthrop at Yorktown on the Revolution 1 2 XXXX.XX.XX Potato Yeast recipe 1 2 XXXX.XX.XX The verse referred to is from a poem, [MBE] The verse on the opposite page "The Mother's Injunction" on page 5 marked with a star [x] My precious Mother gave to my deceased husband to be opened when we were midway on our journey South. ‘Twas on the Atlantic; I was hopelessly seasick. When I grew better I saw the tears wet on his check from its perusal. They are both gone. I shall soon follow 1 3 1857.04.02 [MBE] Mother waits for me in the far beyond and through the discipline, the darkness and the trials of life, I am walking unto her. She has walked the still road that leads from the sepulchre to the seraphim. She dwells now under the shadow of the great mountains, whose heights shall never put off the crimson glories of eternity (Written in bed April 2nd 1857) 1 3 XXXX.XX.XX [MBE] When I was happy I thought I knew men, but I was doomed to learn them only in misfortune Napoleon 1.st 1 4 XXXX.XX.XX An Hour of Peace Moore, Thomas nature poem 1 4 XXXX.XX.XX Rainbow Holland, John poem and information on poet [MBE] Turn over unsealed marg on left hand 1 5 XXXX.XX.XX N.H. Patriot Prairie A.L. nature poem [MBE] [illegible] 1 5 1842.09.29 N.H. Patriot and To L B love poem originally published in the N.Y. [GWG] To Miss MMB GWG St. Gazette Plebian; GWG = George W. Glover, MMB = Mary Morse Baker 1 The Mary Bake Eddy Library The Mary Baker Eddy Collection Eddy / Frye Scapbooks - List of Clippings BOOK PG. DATE PERIODICAL ARTICLE TITLE / AUTHOR SUMMARY / NOTES NOTATION NO. NO. OPENING WORDS 1 5 XXXX.XX.XX Rainbow Welby, Mrs. poem originally published in the [MBE] spittle[?] Amelia Louisville Journal 1 5 XXXX.XX.XX The Mother's Sigourney, L.H. See note on page 2, " The verse on the [A stanza about the mother asking the Injunction opposite page" new son-in-law to be gentle is marked] 1 5 XXXX.XX.XX Angel Charlie Judson, Mrs. poem about poet's son Emily C. 1 5 XXXX.XX.XX Festive Memories Eaton, W.O. poem [MBE marked lines referring to the loss of mother and brother] 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX [MBE] The scraps on the opposite page were selected by my dear dear Mother who had laid them up aside in a drawer, where I found them after her death. 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX I Miss thee! My poem [MBE marked stanzas about missing her Mother mother when she is ill and longing to be with her] 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX "For Modes of faith…" Pope lines from a poem 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX "Ah me! What is lines there in earth's various range, Which time and absence may not sadly change?" 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX Good Advice re speaking of others 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX Interesting Thought comment about Jesus 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX "One of the comment on Young's "Night Thoughts" happiest…" with lines from poem 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX "Sensibility would be Colton lines of verse a…" 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX "Manner is all in all…" Cowper lines of verse 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX "Vice can never comment about vice and virtue know…" 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX "There are oracles poem about warnings true…" 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX An Unanswerable humorous anecdote Reason 2 The Mary Bake Eddy Library The Mary Baker Eddy Collection Eddy / Frye Scapbooks - List of Clippings BOOK PG. DATE PERIODICAL ARTICLE TITLE / AUTHOR SUMMARY / NOTES NOTATION NO. NO. OPENING WORDS 1 6 XXXX.XX.XX "He that would be…" lines 1 7 1840.02.01 Zion's Herald[?] Small Things poem [1840.02.01 or later] Important 1 7 XXXX.XX.XX Sabbath Bells Lamb, Charles poem 1 7 XXXX.XX.XX What is Life? poem 1 7 XXXX.XX.XX Method of Preventing Milk From Turning Sour 1 7 XXXX.XX.XX "No man will take…" comment on advice 1 7 XXXX.XX.XX When Is the Time to poem Die? 1 7 XXXX.XX.XX Dying Girl's Lament Gore, Mrs. C. poem 1 8 1852.XX.XX Gleason's Daily Record of the Ben: Perley essay on important historical events that [MBE marked date of birth of Queen Pictorial Past Poore happened on 05/14-20/XXXX Victoria, death of Lafayette, dark day in New England] 1 8 XXXX.XX.XX [MBE] 1857 May 7 Thursday I slept very little last night in consequence of memory and wounded feelings. My spine is so weak and inflamatory that the least mental emotion gives me suffering that language can not depict. Then the debility which follows seems nearly as distressing. Oh! how long must I bear this burden life? This long and lingering passage through darkness and dull decay, uncheered by many of life's last solaces even till now. 1 8 XXXX.XX.XX Metals essay on the mysterious properties of metals 1 8 XXXX.XX.XX On Protoplasm Ratchet, John explanation of chemical substance Martin 1 9 XXXX.XX.XX American Union St. Valentine's Day history of day 1 9 XXXX.XX.XX A Beautiful Thought Bishop Doane religious poem 1 9 XXXX.XX.XX Envy poem 1 9 XXXX.XX.XX Politeness essay 3 The Mary Bake Eddy Library The Mary Baker Eddy Collection Eddy / Frye Scapbooks - List of Clippings BOOK PG. DATE PERIODICAL ARTICLE TITLE / AUTHOR SUMMARY / NOTES NOTATION NO. NO. OPENING WORDS 1 10 1852.XX.XX Gleason's Daily Record of the Ben: Perley essay on important historical events that Pictorial[?] Past Poore happened on 03/12-18/XXXX 1 10 XXXX.XX.XX Tribune January A.W.H. weather poem 1 10 XXXX.XX.XX Rock Me To Sleep poem by anonymous poet about his/her mother 1 11 XXXX.XX.XX "following Ode…" Morton, Wm. S. Ode to Pilgrims and schools, published 1850.07.17 or later 1 11 XXXX.XX.XX History of California essay probably originally not published before XX/XX/1848 1 11 XXXX.XX.XX Eternity poem 1 11 XXXX.XX.XX Expressive Quotations: Gathered For the Flag of Our Union 1 11 XXXX.XX.XX "Higher Order of comments [MBE] good true written after the Intellect…" paragraph, "The Higher order of intellect with which one is brought in contact, the less one has to fear; true goodness is all charity, and true genius is the least presumptuous." 1 12 XXXX.XX.XX Orthography rules for spelling originally published in the Journal of Education 1 12 XXXX.XX.XX Upas Tree essay dispelling myth about tree; reference is made to the Upas tree Miscellaneous Writings 368:16 1 13 XXXX.XX.XX Despair Not Whittlesey, poem published 1850.08.XX or later O.C. 1 13 XXXX.XX.XX Birthplace of essay Washington 1 13 XXXX.XX.XX "Rough diamonds are clever observations sometimes mistaken for pebbles." 1 13 XXXX.XX.XX Female Reputation advice 1 13 XXXX.XX.XX Dewdrops of Wisdom comments [MBE marked two observations] 1 13 XXXX.XX.XX Effect "A recent English medical work" is [Mary Baker Eddy marked with X] quoted as to the cause of hair turning white. 4 The Mary Bake Eddy Library The Mary Baker Eddy Collection Eddy / Frye Scapbooks - List of Clippings BOOK PG. DATE PERIODICAL ARTICLE TITLE / AUTHOR SUMMARY / NOTES NOTATION NO. NO. OPENING WORDS 1 13 XXXX.XX.XX Reflection poem 1 14 1854.02.11 Gleason's Daily Record of the Ben: Perley important historical events that happened [MBE marked date of Queen Victoria's Pictorial Past Poore on 02/5-11/XXXX marriage] 1 14 XXXX.XX.XX Implora Pace Taylor, Bayard poem about freedom originally published [MBE two stanzas marked] in The Galaxy 1 15 1847.XX.XX Phrenological Fowler, L. N. lecture taken from the 1847 Description of Mrs. Phrenological Almanac Lydia H. Sigourney As Given by L.N. Fowler, December, 1845 1 15 XXXX.XX.XX Deadly Foe of the essay about conflicts between secretary Snake birds and snakes 1 15 XXXX.XX.XX Moonshine S.Q.Q sonnet 1 15 XXXX.XX.XX Oh! Would I Were a Eastman, C.G. poem Bird 1 16 XXXX.XX.XX Lines Written On poem of longing and desolation [MBE marked "Oh God! There are Reading the Life of questionings stirring my breast; Deep Miss M.M. Davidson movings that language has never expressed….a sighing for something unknown to my lot…..Oh, how shall I name it -- the world will deride…." At the lines "Shall I sing, and be merry and laugh with the rest..." she writes] 'No!" [Beside the poem MBE writes]"Turn over this margin" 1 16 XXXX.XX.XX not resist the strength fragment of story 1 16 XXXX.XX.XX Lines To A Lady poem [MBE marked "Breathed on by heaven"] Turn opposite side of unsealed margin. 1 17 XXXX.XX.XX Summer Months M'Nary, poem [MBE at the stanza about Margaret "friends…whose homes are in the skies"] read this! 1 17 XXXX.XX.XX An active career comments 1 17 XXXX.XX.XX Lines On A Statue of Lane, Esq., poem His Dead Child Richard 5 The Mary Bake Eddy Library The Mary Baker Eddy Collection Eddy / Frye Scapbooks - List of Clippings BOOK PG.
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