
James Thomas Fields
Works
- Poems (1849)
- A Few Verses to a Few Friends (1858)
- Yesterdays with Authors (1872)
- Hawthorne (1876)
- In and Out of Doors with Charles Dickens (1876)
- Underbush (1877)
- Ballads and Other Verses (1880)
Poems
- "Ballad of the Tempest" (1849)
- "A Bridal Melody" (1849)
- "Burial of a German Emigrant's Child at Sea" (1849)
- "The Captain's Daughter"
- "Children in Exile" (1849)
- "Common Sense" (1849)
- "The Dead" (1849)
- "Dirge for a Young Girl" (1849)
- "Eventide" (1849)
- "Fair Wind" (1849)
- "Life at Niagara" (1849)
- "M. W. B." (1849)
- "Morning and Evening by the Sea"
- "On a Book of Sea-Mosses" (1849)
- "On a Pair of Antlers" (1849)
- "Saco Falls" (1849)
- "Sleighing Song" (1849)
- "Summer Evening Melody" (1849)
- "To Almeda in New England" (1842)
- "To a Friend" (1849)
- "To a Malignant Critic" (1849)
- "To a Painter" (1849)
- "To One Beneath the Waves" (1849)
- "A Valentine" (1849)
- "Villager's Winter-Evening Song" (1849)
- "A Welcome to Samuel Lover" (1849)
Prose
As editor
- The Atlantic Monthly (1861-1871)
- The Family Library of British Poetry, with E. P. Whipple (1878)
Works about Fields
- "Auf Wiedersehen" (1881) by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- "To James T. Fields" by John Greenleaf Whittier
- "In Memory: James T. Fields" (1881) by John Greenleaf Whittier

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