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William Gilmore Simms was a poet, novelist and historian from the American South.

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The Decay Of A People 306 Views
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The Swamp Fox
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Song In March
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The Lost Pleiad
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Sumter In Ruins
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Flight To Nature
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The Angel Of The Church
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Fort Wagner
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Ode--Shell the Old City! Shell!
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The Bard
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Ode--
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Ode--
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Blessings On Children
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Hast Thou A Song For A Flower.
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Morris Island
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