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Sybil Spell, the; or, a Midsum-

mer Night in the Olden Time,

250

Tales of the Reformation,
120

Tales for Young People, 375

Henry Fisk, 209; by Amelia,

216; by W. W., 308; by W.

Lentz, 330; by J. Hobbins,
331

Lines on Haydon, 103
Lines to a Child, 370

Magic, the, of Music, 368
Masquerader's Song, 140

312

Water Cure, the, in Chronic
Disease, 246

Acrostic, to La Belle Assem-
blée, 14

Acrostic, 235

A Fate, 310

Answer to Enigma, 14

Answers to Mrs. Abdy's Cha-

rade, 372

A Remembrance, 278

A Sketch, 262, 270

A Test, 182
Autumn Winds, 295

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361

Truth in Adversity, 151

Reminiscences of North Wales, Vesper Hymn to the Virgin, 270

275, 371

Renegade, the, 145

Rose-bud, the, 10

275, 353

Songs, 117, 212

Song of the Buccaneers, 263

only Child, 302
Windmill, the, by the Sea 180

In Foolscap 8vo. Price Five Shillings

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BY CAMILLA TOULMIN.

"She has learned the secret of writing to the age by writing about the age.-"Critic.

"Miss Toulmin generally sings because she has first thought; and puts the Muse forward only because the Muse has something to say. * * * For the most part her lightest essays are suggestive."—Athenæum. "A Song of the Trees' is worthy of our best poets; it is picturesque, fanciful, and warmly coloured."Court Journal.

"True is the ring of both (sincerity and sympathy) in these fugitive poems.”—Examiner.

London: Wm. S. Orr and Co.-Dublin: James M'Glashan.-Glasgow: David Chambers, 98,

Miller Street.

Just Published, in One Volume, Foolscap 8vo. Price 68. Cloth,

SCRIPTURAL

MUSINGS.

BY AUGUSTA M. WICKS.

"This is a work which reflects great credit on a young authoress."-New Monthly Belle Assemblée. "The title of this book is an accurate index to its contents. . . . An unaffected piety is manifest throughout th work."-Worcester Herald.

"TheMusings' challenge respect by their own worth. The matter bespeaks a cultivated as well as a disciplined and pious mind."-Chelmsford Chronicle.

There is an evident desire on the part of the young author to do good by this effort of her pen."—Dumfries Courier.

London: Seeley, Burnside, and Seeley, Fleet Street.

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