
Jones Very
Works
Poems
- "The Barberry-Bush"
- "The Columbine"
- "The Created"
- "The Grave Yard" (1839)
- "The Hand and Foot" (1839)
- "The Lost"
- "The New Birth"
- "The New World"
- "The Origin of Man"
- "The Prayer"
- "The Presence"
- "The Spheres"
- "The Spirit Land" (1838)
- "The Silent"
- "The Stranger's Gift" (1838)
- "Thy Brother's Blood" (1839)
- "Yourself"
Essays
- "Epic Poetry"
- "Shakspeare"
- "Hamlet"
Works about Very
- "Very, Jones," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- "Very, Jones," in Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, New York: D. Appleton and Co. (1889)
- "Friendship" (1841) by Ralph Waldo Emerson makes a reference to Very: "I knew a man who under a certain religious frenzy..."

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