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CONTENTS OF READINGS AND RECITATIONS.

238; Immortal Mind. 257; Improvement of Mind,
without Display, 248; Industry and Eloquence.
801; Indian Names, 248; Infant Sleeping in a
Garden, 239; Influence of Gold 280; Influence of
the Wife and Good, 309; Invocation to Mirth, 174.
J-Joy expected, 173; Judgment on Adam, 179;
Judging according to strict Law, 215.

K-Knapp's Trial, 251.
L-Languishing Love, 176; Land of Rest, 278;
Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, 311; Last linger-
ing Look, 290; Last Acconnt 'twixt Heaven and
Earth, 184; Liberty and Union, 255; Life of a
Drunkard, 253; Life is Real, 305; Lily of the Vale,
73; Lochinvar, 297; Lo! the poor Indian, 167;
Lord Ullin's Daughter, 290; Lord Thurlow's Speech,
200; Love described, 176; Lost Bride, 272; Loss of
National Character, 282; Loving is Living, 288;
Love of Praise in every Heart, 145; Love's Sacrifice,
313; Lucius' Speech, 276; Lucy, 307.

M-Madness, 213; Maid of Mallahide, 267;
Majesty of the Law, 293; Man is dear to Man, 70;
Man made to face the Storm, 152; Maniac, 270;
Marco Bozzarris, 267; Maria DeTorquenioda, 314;
Marseilles Hymn of Liberty, 292; Maternal Affec-
tion, 303; Meek-eyed Morn appears, 170; Merchant
and Scholar, 371; Merchants and Shipmasters, 378;
Midnight's holy Hour, 45; Military Despotism and
Insubordination, 281; Milton, 119; Ministering
Spirits, 47; Ministry of Angels, 171; Mirth and
Melancholy, 174; Misspent Time, 217; Modulation,
284; Modern Republics, 271; Moloch's Oration for
War, 308; Moral Truth intelligible to All, 244;
Moonlight and a Battle Field, 255; Mortal Coldness
of the Soul, 179; Moral effects of Intemperance,
240; Mother's Injunction, 82; Mother perishing in
the Snow Storm, 111; Music the Food of Love,
187; Music! thou rest of Life, 173; Muse of Inspi-
ration, 235; My Birth Day, 71; My Mother's Voice,
125; My Country, 250; My Native Land, 151.

N-Nature always Tree, 206; Nature and Gar-
rick, 224; Nature of Eloquence, 286; Nature's
Wants are few, 284; Nature's Universal Joy, 127;
Nature's Visible Works, 144; National Glory, 241;
National Union, 250; Natural History of Love, 274;
Needle, 272; New England and the Union, 377;
Night Scene in Turkey, 246; Nobility of Labor,
266; No Excellence without Labor, 305; Nose and
the Man, 265.

0-Ode on the Passions, 249; Old Age honora-
ble, 228; Old Hat, 296; Old Oaken Bucket, 256;
O Sacred Solitude, 181; One good Turn deserves
another, 375; One fatal Remembrance, 229; Orator
Puff, 315; Ossian's Address to the Moon, 241; Os-
sian's Address to the Sun, 244; Othello's Apology,
292; Our Country, 240; Our thoughts are Bound-
less, 235; Our Toils and their Reward, 238; Our
Exit, 287.

P-Parrhasius and the Captive, 274; Pardoning
a cruel Persecution, 217; Patriotic Triumph, 263;
Partings and Meetings, 299; Parts of the Whole,
238; Patrick Henry's Speech, 277; Patriots of the
Revolution, 55; Passing away of the Indians, 114;
Passion's Language, 183; Passage of the Red Sea,
286; Patriots have toiled, 133; Peace and War con-
trasted, 257; Pelayo, 186; Perry's Victory, 260;
Perfect Orator, 279; Pilgrims and their Destiny,
312; Physical Education, 284; Playing the Fool, 192;
Pleasures of Piety, 217; Player's Profession, 222;
Play-Place of Early Days, 276; Pompeii, 275; Po-
litical Corruption, 310; Power of Eloquence, 280;
Power of Imagination, 166; Press On (prose), 246;
Press On (poetry), 279; Presence of God, 182; Pri-
mal Duties, 160; Progress of Life, 110; Progress of
Liberty, 256; Progress of Government, 290; Public
Faith, 309.

Q-Quality of Mercy, 177; Qualities surpassing
Loveliness, 233; Queen Mab, 289;

R-Raptures, 175; Razor Seller, 271; Recita-
tion, 282; Recitations instead of Theaters, 264;
Reproaching for want of Courage, 183; Resolve, be
Men, 150; Respect to Old Age, 282; Resurrection
of the Lord, 294; Revolutions in Nature, 232;
Rich and Poor Man, 269; Richard the Third, 304;

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Right of England to tax America, 373; Right of
Free Discussion, 256; Rise with the Lark, 227,
Rolla's Address to the Peruvians, 153.

235; Sailor Boy's Dream, 262; Satan's Decisive
Speech, 190; Satan's Farewell to Heaven, 182; Sa-
S-Sacrifices to Liberty, 229; Saintly Chastity,
pents in Social Life, 149; Sempronius' Speech, 276;
tan's Speech to his Legions, 160; School Friendships
Shakspeare, 289; Shakspeare's Apothecary, 69:
often Illusive, 91; Serpents of the Still, 253; Ser-
Shylock's Revenge, 181; She walks in Beauty, 238;
Ship sailing, 241; Sin and death, 101; Slander, 294;
Slander, 260; Something beyond this World, 308;
Sonnet-Enfranchised Bird, 218; Soul forms the
Body, 290; Soul's Defiance, 286; Soul's glimpses of
Immortality, 377; Speech of Belial, dissuading
War, 275; Spectacles, 377; Speech of Cataline be-
fore the Roman Senate, 293; Specimen of Indian
of Human Liberty, 377; Star of Bethlehem, 294;
Stream of Life, 296; Sublimity of Mountain Scenery,
Language, 292; Spirits of the Departed, 137; Spirit
250; Submission to Heaven, 201; Sunset Cloud,
83; Surprise at unexpected Events, 223; Supposed
Speech of John Adams, on adopting the Declara-
tion, 245; Sure Rewards for Virtue, 305.

in Food and Drink, 309; The Alps, 270; The Bea-
con (James), 89; The Butterfly, 117; The Bible
T-Talent always Ascendant, 269; Temperance
worthy of all Acceptation, 128; The Day of Life,
84; There's beauty in the Deep, 164; The Epitaph,
129; The Devil's Soliloquy, 190; The Drunkard,
113; The Fisherman, 115; The Freeman (Cowper),
301; The Hermit, 249; Thanatopsis (Bryant), 287;
The Murderer (Webster), 251; The Invalid abroad,
252; The Quiet Hour of Feeling, 90; The Plow,
379; The Rainbow of Omnipotence, 175; The Re-
jected, 304; The Rose had been washed, 72; The
Whiskers, 243; They know not my Heart, 176;
New Year, 279; Time's softening Power, 291; Tran-
quility, 190; Tit for Tat, 263; This World's not a
Three black Crows, 259; Time flies, 259; Time-
fleeting Show, 85; "Tis Midnight deep, 227; Thun-
der Storm on the Alps, 803; To Mary in Heaven,
302; To-day and To-morrow, 301; Tranquil Medi-
tations, 89; Tribute to Washington, 289; Tribute
and False Liberty, 168; True Love, 189; True Phi-
to William Penn, 312; True Elocution, 244; True
True Friendship, 260; True Pleasure defined, 258;
Twilight Dews, 193; Turkey, England, and United
losophy, 168; True happiness has no localities, 172
States, 300.

son), 291; Village Blacksmith (Longfellow), 299;
V-Vanity, 308; Victim Bride and Miser (Harri-
of Youth, 244; Virtuous Friendship, 238; Voice of
Virtue the best Treasure, 222; Virtue the Guardian
205; Vulture and Captive Infant, 247.
Infant Freedom (weep not), 78; Voice of Nature,

U-Universal Emancipation (Gratton), 271.

tle of Bunker Hill, 57; Washington a man of Genius,
376; Water for me, 871; Waterloo-the Ball and
W-Warren's Address (paraphrased), at the Bat-
Battle, 264, Way to be Happy, 278; What Com-
Wife, Children, and Friends (Spencer), 279; Wil
merce has done, 378; What Eloquence is, 166;
derness of Mind, 258; Wirt's Introductory, 150,
What's Fame, 262; What the wise Man does, 233;
Wisdom's Harp, 132; Wise Men's Course, 223; Wol-
sey's Soliloquy on Ambition, 312; Woman's Prayer,
297; Work enough for All, 380; Works of the Slan-
derer, 311; World to Come, 280; World at a Dis
tance, 253; Worship, 188; Worship! God is pass
ing by, 102; Worship and Rejoice, 183.

Y-Yon Cloud is Bright, 96; Youth and Age, 289.

Ancient and Modern Virtue, Sos: City Finishing (F. F. D.), 36
Dandy (FF D), 357; Debating Club (FF D), 944; Dress and Ansurance (F
FD), 336; English Traveler (FF D), 350; Female Exquisite, 358; Gridiron,
(FFD), 337: I'll Try; er, Yankee Marksman (FFD), 355; Import-
ance of Literature, 372; Julius Cesar (Knowles), 319; Man is best as he
is (FFD), 360; Pedantry (F FD), $39; Pedigree (FF D), 350: 7hre-
nology, a discussion (FF D), 351; Preciseness (FF D), 541; Quarter
Day FF D),362; School Committee (F F D), 334; Superior value of
wod Accomplishments, SC; Temperance Dialogne (individual ropy
Tht) 317; Tortoise (FF D), 362: Vanity punished (FF D), 361: VIL
lage c. (PFD), 341; William Tell, 374

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