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CONTENTS.
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To the Last Star of Morning. By the Rev. Dr. Booker |
86 | |
Maria de Torquemada taking the Veil. By the Rev. George Croly |
87 | |
Song. By James Kenney, Esq. |
88 | |
The Ordeal of the Heart. By James Bird, Esq. Author of “The Vale of Slaughden,” &c. |
89 | |
To the Moon. By the Rev. George Woodley |
92 | |
Impromptu on being desired by a Young Lady to write some Lines in her Album. By the Rev. Richard Polwhele |
94 | |
The Red-Nosed Lieutenant. A Campaigner’s Story |
95 | |
Hope. A Sonnet. By Montague Seymour |
115 | |
To a Lady who wished for a Specimen of Original Poetry. By Mrs. Grant of Laggan |
116 | |
Stanzas to Stella. By Henry Brandreth, jun. Esq. |
117 | |
Friendship. By Francis Hingston, Esq. |
120 | |
121 | ||
Excuse for writing out my own Praise. By the late Mrs. Piozzi |
122 | |
Recollections of my Youth. By John Luscombe, Esq. |
123 | |
Night. By Miss S. E. Hatfield |
126 | |
The Stag. By Miss L. E. Landon |
127 | |
Hymn. By John Bowring, Esq. |
130 | |
Ruth. By T. Hood, Esq. |
131 | |
Sonnet, written at Benares, in the East Indies. By David Lester Richardson, Esq. |
132 | |
The Haunted Manor-House. By the Author of “The Duke of Mantua” |
133 | |
To the Swallow preparing to emigrate. A Sonnet. By Alexander Balfour, Esq. Author of “Characters omitted in Crabbe’s Purish Register,” &c. |
159 | |
The Convent Bell. By John Luscombe, Esq. |
160 | |
161 | ||
The Village Maid. By Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson |
162 |