Nora Perry (1831 – May 13, 1896)[1][2] was an American poet, journalist, and writer of juvenile stories, and for some years Boston correspondent of the Chicago Tribune. She was born in Dudley, Mass. Her verse is collected in After the Ball (1875), Her Lover's Friend (1879), New Songs and Ballads (1886), Legends and Lyrics (1890). Her fiction, chiefly juvenile, includes The Tragedy of the Unexpected (1880), stories; For a Woman (1885), a novel; A Book of Love Stories (1881); A Flock of Girls and their Friends (1887); The New Year's Call (1903); and many other volumes. These are briskly told and, like her verses, appeal to the sentiment of the broader reading public. Her eulogy on Vasco Nunez de Balboa, first European to see the Pacific Ocean from the isthmus of what is today Panama, exemplifies her poetic style.

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Yesternight 29 November 2013
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Who Knows? 29 November 2013
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What May Be 19 May 2014
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Upharsin 5 September 2014
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Two Views 19 May 2014
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Too Late 19 May 2014
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Thorns 29 November 2013
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The Romance of a Rose 19 May 2014
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The Love-Knot 29 November 2013
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The Last Ride 29 November 2013
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