3; to Boston colored people (1830), 254, (1831), 256-259, 273; against Colonization, New Haven, 260; July 4 (1832), 285, (1835), 482, (1836), 2.107, (1837), 151, (1838), 209, (1839), 325; on progress of abolition cause, 1.285; farewell to fellow-abolitionists, 1.333, to colored people (1833), 334; in England (1833), 354, 369-376, 388, (1840), 2.388, 391, 396, in Scotland, 395, 399; at N. E. A. S. S. (1834), 1.445; at Free Church meeting, 481; to colored people, N. Y., 2.117, 210, 358; 1st of August, 1838, 209; to colored people, Boston, 407; at 20th anniversary Lib., 1.223, 232; at Dinner of Franklin Club, 36, 40. —poetry: Acrostics, to W. G. Crocker, 1.56, to P. Crandall, 321; Occasional verse, on his 21st birthday, 1.57, his 24th, 114, on Jackson's election, 107, Senator Frelinghuysen's speech, 182, Poor Debtor, 269; Lyric, Ye who in bondage pine, 1.330; Ode, 4th of July (1828), 1.96; Sonnets, to Wm. Ladd, 1.113, to his spectacles, 114, to the Green Mts., 118, Freedom of the Mind, 17