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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIV.
No. 1660. — April 1, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXIX.


CONTENTS.
I. A Century of Great Poets, from 1750 Downwards. Alphonse de Lamartine, Blackwood's Magazine, 3
II. La Bella Sorrentina, Cornhill Magazine, 20
III. The Royal Bengal Tiger. By the Rev. M. G. Watkins, M.A., Fraser's Magazine, 35
IV. An Unimportant Person, Blackwood's Magazine, 47
V. Old Q., All The Year Round, 54
VI. Rooks, Chambers' Journal, 57
VII. A Sermon of Buddha. Translated from the Pali Version of the Sûtra Pitaka, Contemporary Review, 60
VIII. Food in Nervous Diseases, National Food and Fuel Reformer, 63
POETRY.
His Love will Carry me, 2  The Old Friends, 2
"Violet delicate, sweet", 2 "Rose, in the hedgerow grown", 2
 
Miscellany, 64
 
 

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