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The path of sorrow upon sorrow.
In 1832, Chivers published The Path of Sorrow, a collection of poetry based on the events of his troubled first marriage.
The Path of Sorrow; or, the Lament of Youth (1832) Conrad and Eudora; or, the Death of Alonzo (1834) Nacoochee; or, the Beautiful Star With Other Poems (1837) The Lost Pleiad, and Other Poems (1845) Search After Truth; or, A New Revelation of the Psycho-Physiological Nature of Man.
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