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The Beggar Man,.......... Miss Lamb...... 1
Lullaby on an Infant Chief, ..... Sir W. Scott. .... 2
The Reaper's Child, . ........ Miss Lamb......
Feigned Courage, ..... .. Miss Lamb....
The Thirsty Fly, ..... ...........
Going into Breeches, ... .. Miss Lamb....
Lady Moon, ........ .. Milnes. ....
The Orphan Brother, ..... Miss Lamb....
Ulysses' Dog, . .......... Pope. .....
The Complaints of the Poor, . .... Soulhey. ....
Cleanliness, .........
.. Miss Lamb...
The Blind Boy,...... ... Colley Cibber. .
The Lame Brother, .... .. Miss Lamb.....
A Ballad, .............. Mary Houilt. ....
The Broken Doll, ....
Miss Lamb. ......
Blindness,.............
Miss Lamb...... 17
A Negro's Song,........... Duchess of Devonshire
Mabel on Midsummer Day,.....: Mary Howitt. ...
The Atheist and the Acorn,.................
The Pin, Needle, and Scissors, . . .'. Mrs. Follen. ....
We are Seven,............ Wordsworth. ...
John Barleycorn, .......... Burns. .......
The Great-grandfather, ....... Miss Lamb......
The Wind in a Frolic,........ William Howitt. . . .
The Northern Seas, ........ William Howitt. . . .
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The Children in the Wood, ................ 40
The Use of Flowers, .;....... Mary How.it. . . . 45
To my Little Cousin with her First Bon-
net, ............. .... Mrs. Southey. . . .
The Young Letter-writer, ....... Aliss Lamb....!
On Another's Sorrow, ......... Blake....... 49
The Pebble and the Acorn,. . ... H. F. Gould. . . . 50
Night, ............ ... Blake. ...... 52
Childhood, ........ ... I. Scott.......
Ranger's Grave, ...:::
Mrs. Southey.. ..
Christmas Times, .... ... Howard. ....
The Pet Lamb, . ....
Wordsworth. ... 57
The Little Black Boy,. .. .... Blake. .....
The Spartan Boy, ....
• Miss Lamb.. ...
My Birthday,...... ... Miss Lamb.. ...
The Ride, .......
... Miss Lamb.. ...
Gentle River, .......
... Percy's Reliques. .
Nose and Eyes, : ..... ... Cowper. ......
Traditionary Ballad, ... ... Mary Howitt. ...
To the Lady-bird, .... ... Mrs. Southey.. ..
The Rook and the Sparrow, . ... Miss Lamb.. ...
To a Redbreast, . ..... ... Langhorne.....
Mariner's Hymn,...... ... Mrs. Southey....
The Two Estates, : .....
... Mary Houitt. ... 76
The Town and Country Child, . .... Cunningham. . . 79
The Two Boys, , ........... Miss Lamb. ... 81
A Song to Creating Wisdom,. ..... Watts. ......
The Coffee Slips, ......
Miss Lamb.....
The Battle of Blenheim, : .. ... Southey......
The Inchcape Rock, . .... .. Southey......
To my Birdie, ....... ... Mrs. Southey.. ..
The Grasshopper, .....,
Cowley. :.....
The Castle by the Sea, ..... .... Longfellow. ...
Casabianca, ............. Mrs. Hemans. ...
Lamentation for the Death of Celin, . . Lockhart. . ....
Flowers, ............... Leigh Hunt. ... 98
Glenara. ............... Campbell. . .... 99
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To the Grasshopper and Cricket, .... Leigh Hunt. ... 100
Lord Ullen's Daughter, .... Campbell. .... 101
To the Fringed Gentian, . ...
Bryant. ..... 103
My Doves, .........
Miss Barrelt... 104
Troubadour Song .....
Mrs. Hemans. ..
Human Frailty, .....
Corper. .....
The Universal Prayer, . .
Pope. ......
Sir Patrick Spence, ....
. . . . . . .... .
Lucy, . .. . ... .. ..
..... Wordsworth. .
.
To a Monse, .........
Burns. ..... 114
To a Mountain Daisy, . .... ... Burns...... 116
The Graves of a Household, ... Mrs. Hemans. . . 118
The Solitary Reaper, ..... ... Wordsworth. . . . 119
The Adopted Child, . ..... .... Mrs. Hemans. . . 120
Psalm CXLVIII., ........... Sandys. ..... 122
Peace of Mind, ............ Old Eng. Poetry. . 123
An Elegy written in a Country Church-
yard, ................ Gray. ...... 125
Ye Mariners of England, ....... Campbell. .... 130
On Mungo Park's finding a Tuft of
Green Moss in the African Desert, . . Edin. Ch. Herald. 132
Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, .... Mrs. Hemans. ..
A Child's First Impression of a Star, . . Willis. ...... 136
To a Child during Sickness, ...... Leigh Hunt. . . • 137
The Dirge in Cymbeline, ....... Collins. ..... 138
The Passage, ............. ........
That each Thing is Hurt of itself, ... Old Eng. Poetry. . 140
Tha King of the Crocodiles, ...... Southey...... 141
Burial of Sir John Moore, ....... Wolfe. .....
The Traveller's Return, ........ Southey. .....
Adoration of the Deity in the Midst of
his Works, ............. T. Moore. ..
Charade, . .............. Praed. ....
Winter, ............... Burns. .....
Launching into Eternity,. ....... Watts. . ......
On a Leaf from the Tomb of Virgil, .. Mrs. Hemans. . . 149
Tho May Queen, .... ...... Tennyson. .... 150
PAGB
New Year's Eve, ...........
..... Tennyson. ... 153
She was a Phantom of Delight, .... Wordsworth. .. 156
The Lost Pleiad, ...........
. Mrs. Hemans. .. 157
Coronach, ............
Sir W. Scott... 158
"The Pauper's Death-bed, . ....... Mrs. Southey. . . 159
An Invitation to praise God, ...... Watts. .....
To the Evening Wind, ........ Bryant. .....
The Erl King, ............ Goethe. ..... 163
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots, ... Burns...... 164
Avarice, ...........
Herbert. . 166
The Trumpet, .......
..... Mrs. Hemans. . . 167
Farewell to the Muse, ......... Sir W. Scott... 168
True Riches, ........ ..... Walts...... 169
The Moss Rose, ......
... . ....... 171
A Monarch's Death-bed, . .. .. Mrs. Hemans. , . 172
On Time, . .... ... .. ...
........... 173
Virtue, ..........
George Herbert. . 174
To a Skylark, ..........
Wordsworth. ..
To the Bramble-flower, ..... ... Elliolt. .....
Lines written in a Highland Glen, ... Wilson. .....
The Evening Rainbow, ..... ... Southey......
Book of the World, ....... Drummond. ...
The Skylark, . ........ Hogg. .....
To Daffodils, ........
Herrick. . ....
The Hermit, ........
.. Beattie...... 180
Song of the Silent Land, ...
Longfellow. . . . 182
Ode,.............
Collins...... 183
To our Eldest Heir, ....
Mrs. H. Coleridg:. 183
The Husbandman, ......
Sterling. .... 184
Hellvellyn, .............. Sir W. Scott. ., 185
The Reaper and the Flowers, ..... Longfellow. ... 187
The Flowers of the Forest, ...... Mrs. Cockburn. . 188
The Tragedy of the Lac de Gaube, ... Milnes. ..... 189
Aulumn Musings,........... Burns. ..... 192
On the Shortness of Human Life, ... Wastell. . .... 193
Sensibility, . ............. Burns. ....
To Blossoms, . ............ Herrick. . .... 195
PAGB
Love, ... .. ... .. .
Milnes. ..... 196
Burial of the Minnisink, . .. ... Longfellou. ... 196
Heaven, ...........
....
From Festus. . . 198
Arnold Winkelried, .....
Montgomery... 199
On Myself, . ........
Cowley. ..... 200
The Grasshopper, . .....
Tennyson, . ... 201
A Grecian Anecdote, ....
Milnes. ..... 203
The Death of the Flowers, . .... Bryant. ..... 204
The Coral Grove, . .... .....
... Percival. .... 206
A Happy Life, ........ ... Sir Henry Wolton. 207
Knowledge and Wisdom, ...
Cowper...... 208
Good Temper, .....
More. ...... 203
Virtue,..........
Old Eng. Poetry. 208
Constancy, ....... ... George Herbert. . 209
Times go by Turns, . .... ... Southwell. . ... 210
To Sorrow,..............
Milnes. .....
Humilibus dat Gratiam, . ....... Peacham. ... .. 213
On the Death of a Friend, ....... Milnes. ....
.. 213
To a Virtuous Young Lady, ...... Milton. ....
... 215
Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity, .. Keble.. .....
The Beggar, ............. J. R. Lowell. . .
Ode to Duty, ............. Wordsworth. ..
Familiar Love, ............
Death's Final Conquest, . ....... Shirley. ... .. 221
The Widow to her Hour-glass, . .... Bloomfield. . 222
Hymn to Diana, ...........
Jonson. ....
The Men of Old, ...........
Milnes. .....
The Worth of Hours, ......... Milnes. ...
Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel, . ... Leigh Hunt. ... 228
The Violet-girl, ..........
Milnes. ....
From Eleonora,
onora, . . . . . . . Dryden. .... 229
The Deserted House, ...........
Tennyson. . . 230
- Psalm of Life, ........... Longfellow. ... 231
Bermudas, .............. Marvell. .....
Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity, .. Keble.......
A Sonnet,
............ Wordsworth.....
Experience
............ Jane Tuylor. . . . 233 ...
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