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CONTENTS.
Page | ||
The Comet. By Henry Neele, Esq. |
239 | |
Sonnet. By Miss Mary Russell Mitford |
267 | |
The Outlaw. By the Rev. George Croly |
268 | |
Love and Duty. A Rural Sketch. By Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson |
269 | |
Thoughts. By Henry Neele, Esq. |
273 | |
275 | ||
The Enchanted Castle. From a celebrated Picture by Claude Lorraine. By the Rev. George Croly |
295 | |
To a Lady, on her saying she did not believe me. By Francis Hingston, Esq. |
297 | |
Stanzas to Sorrow. By Miss S. E. Hatfield |
298 | |
My Father’s Grave. By James Bird, Esq. |
299 | |
Visit to Chillon, on the Lake of Geneva. (Extracted from an unpublished Manuscript.) By the Rev. W. B. Clarke |
301 | |
Gildeluec ha Guilladun. An Armorican Legend. By Delta |
309 | |
Conscience. By the Rev. George Croly |
328 | |
Princess Elizabeth at Woodstock. By Bernard Barton, Esq. |
329 | |
Address to a Lady who was gathering a Convolvulus for an Evening Party. By Montague Seymour |
332 | |
The Attacked Escort. A Spanish Scene |
333 | |
343 | ||
Garden Rhymes. By Alexander Balfour, Esq. |
344 | |
355 | ||
Description of St. Mark’s, and the Doge’s Palace, at Venice. From the Journal of a recent Traveller |
357 | |
Song. By Henry Brandreth, jun. Esq. |
361 | |
The Bridal Eve. A Dramatic Scene. By Miss Mary Russell Mitford |
363 | |
The Pixey. A Tale. By A. Norman |
375 | |
To an Itinerant Musician. A Sonnet. By Alexander Balfour, Esq. |
380 |