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That Valentine, by Poe.
Having received a poem
from our regular contributor, Edgar A. Poe,
Esq., and having paid for the same as original, we were not a
little
surprised to see the poem appear in Sartain's Union Magazine for March,
uncredited, and as original, though in the table of contents, on the
cover, it is omitted. We at once addressed Mr. Poe, for an explanation,
lest it should appear that we had taken the Valentine from the Magazine
without credit. His answer to us is full and satisfactory. The said
poem was written and handed to Mr. De Graw, a gentleman who proposed to
start a Magazine in New York, but who gave up the project and started
himself for California. Mr. Poe, learning of this, though, of course,
his composition was his own again, and sent it to us as one of his
regular contributions for the Flag; and was himself as much surprised
as we could be, to see it, not long afterwards, in the Magazine, though
the publisher does not say there that it was written for his pages. It
was doubtless thus without any intent to wrong any one. We make this
statement, as in duty bound to Mr. Poe, and ourselves.
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