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CONTENTS.
The American Eagle. By C. W. Thomson
Page
53
To the Author of "Poetical Sketches." By Miss Landon 56
The Burial of Sir John Moore. By the Rev. C. Wolfe
57
The Æolian Harp. By Alaric A. Watts
Consumption. By J. G. Percival
69
71
To the Author of the "Sorrows of Rosalie." By Miss Landon
On the Funeral of Charles the First, at Night, in St. George's
Chapel, Windsor. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles
73
77
The Sculptured Children, by Chantrey, at Lichfield. By
Mrs. Hemans
78
Address to Lord Byron, on the Publication of Childe Harold.
The Return of Francis the First from Captivity. By Miss
Jewsbury
102
Envoy to the Author's Translation of Tasso. By J. H. Wiffen 109
On a Portrait supposed to be that of Nell Gwynn. By Alaric
A. Watts
117
A Farewell to England. By J. Ritchie
119
The Indian Hunter. By H. W. Longfellow
121
An Indian at the Burying-place of his Fathers. By W. c.
To the Picture of a dead Girl. By T. K. Hervey
I saw thee wedded. By the Rev. J. Moultrie
Field Flowers. By T. Campbell
131
132
133
The Launch of the Nautilus. By the Rev. E Barnard
135
136
138
The Girl and the Hawk. By Alaric A. Watts
157
Marco Bozzaris. By Fitz Greene Halleck
158
To the Poet Wordsworth. By Mrs. Hemans
161
Address to an Egyptian Mummy. By Horace Smith
Love's Philosophy. By P. B. Shelly
163
166
Stanzas. By Thomas Hood
The East Indiaman. By the Author of Rouge et Noir
Stanzas, written in the Churchyard of Richmond, Yorkshire.
By Herbert Knowles
On hearing the Roar of the Sea at Night
Kirkstall Abbey revisited. By Alaric A. Watts
On seeing a deceased Infant. By W. B. Peabody
The Coral Insect. By Mrs. Sigourney
Stanzas for an Arabian Air
An Evening Walk in Bengal. By Bishop Heber
The Poet's Deathbed. By John Malcolm
Song
186
189
190
The Coral Grove. By J. G. Percival
My Mother's Grave
On a Picture
The Close of Autumn. By W. C. Bryant
Lines on a Skull
My Birthday. By Thomas Moore
Lord Byron's latest Verses
199
Stanzas, on the Loss of the Saldanah. By Thomas Sheridan 205
A Sketch from real Life. By Alaric A. Watts
208
Napoleon Moribundus. By Charles Macarthy
The North-wester. By John Malcolm
213
216
218
221
222
223
224
On seeing the Endymion of Albano
225
The Chance Ship. By Professor Wilson
226
Temple of Jupiter Olympius at Athens. By T. K. Hervey 227
To Miss Mitford. By Mrs. Hofland
229
To Fanny B. By J. H. Reynolds
232
It was not for the Diamond Ring. By W. Kennedy
Behave yoursel' before Folk. By A. Rodgers
Stanzas. By T. K. Hervey
249
Lines to a young Lady, on her Marriage. By G. M. Fitzgerald 250
Byron. By W. Kennedy
The dying Gladiator. By E. Chinnery
Hymn of the Moravian Nuns, at the Consecration of Pulaski's
Banner
The Nightingale Flower
A Last Remembrance. By W. Kennedy
To May. By Lord Thurlow
The Dead Infant. A Sketch
The escaped Convict. By Charles Swain
The Legend of Genevieve. By Delta
252
253
255
256
258
259
261
263
264
265
267
269
The Pixies of Devon. By N. T. Carrington
Lines written beneath a Bust of Shakspeare. By Henry Neele 271
Written in a Lady's Album. By John Malcolm
The Churchyard. By Miss Bowles
278
280
The Dreamer
282
The Family Picture. By Sir Aubrey de Vere, Bart.
Song of a Greek Islander in Exile. By Mrs. Hemans
289
The Warrior. By Allan Cunningham
305
Lines, by a Lady, on observing some white Hairs on her
The Village Funeral
The Tomb of Romeo and Juliet. By Miss Landon
332
337
339
Funeral Song, for the Princess Charlotte of Wales. By
Robert Southey, P. L.
340