Graham's Magazine, Vol. XL, No. 1, January 1852

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HOW I CAME TO HAVE IT.

THE FIRST FISH.

A PRIEST'S HOUSEHOLD.

THE FIRST ADVENTURE.

THE TABLEAU.

THE JOURNAL

GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE.

Vol. XL.      January, 1852.      No. 1.

Contents

Fiction, Literature and Articles
 
A Life of Vicissitudes
A Good Investment
The Lost Deed
Emma la Vellette
Imagination and Fact
The Artist’s Love
A Rich Man’s Whims
True Romancing
Claire Neville
How Charley Bell Became Senator
A Leaf from the Journal of Florence Walton
A Story for Christmas
Review of New Books
 
Poetry, Music, and Fashion
 
The Kiss
The Closing Scene
Lines
Lucy’s Dirge
Sonnet.—Lake Superior
Logan’s Vow
Winter
Impromptu to the Author of “The Ocean-Born.”
The Triumph of Genius
The Sabbath of the Soul
Te Laudamus
The Poet’s Choice
Translation. Odes of Horace. Book I. Ode XXIII
Appearances
Funeral of Allston
The Prisoner’s Death-Bell
Sonnet.—Light
Unspoken
To a Dandelion
Why Do I Weep for Thee?
Graham’s Paris Fashions
 

Transcriber’s Notes can be found at the end of this eBook.


GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE.


CONTENTS

 

OF THE

 

FORTIETH VOLUME.

 

JANUARY, 1852, TO JUNE, 1852.

A Life of Vicissitudes. By G. P. R. James, 1, 129, 269, 378, 484, 601
A Good Investment. By T. S. Arthur, 13
A Rich Man’s Whims. By the Author of “Fanny and Francis,” 52
A Leaf from the Journal of Florence Walton. By Miss Susan A. Stuart, 89
A Story for Christmas. From the German, 97
Anna Temple. By Jane Gay, 161
A Reply to Dwight, 404
A True Irish Story. By Redwood Fisher, 408
A Literary Gossip with Miss Mitford, 433
A Canter to California, 512
Arab and Camanchee Horsemen, 550
Beauty’s Retreat. By Henry W. Herbert, 310
Benjamin H. Brewster. By G. R. G. 422
Claire Neville. By H. L. Jones, 74
Charlotte Corday. By Julia Kavanagh, 206
Campaigning Stories. By the Author of “Talbot and Vernon,” 241
Emma Lavallette. By P. 30
Edith Morton. By Miss S. A. Stuart, 577
First Ambition. By Ik Marvel, 203
Ferdinand de Candolles, 586
“Graham” to Jeremy Short. By G. R. G. 128
Graham’s Small-Talk, 220
Granny’s Fairy Story, 227
Graham’s Small-Talk, 332
Graham’s Small-Talk, 446
Graham’s Small-Talk, 559
Graham’s Small-Talk, 670
How Charley Bell became Senator, 85
Hoe’s Machine Works, 565
Imagination and Fact. By A New Contributor, 39
Impressions of England. By Miss F. Bremer, 361
Letty Rawdon. By Thos. R. Newbold, 196
Law and Lawyers. By John Neal, 254
Literary Gossip, 666
Mozart’s Don Giovani. By John S. Dwight, 150
Milton. By B. H. Brewster, 280
Nature and Art. By Samuel Martin, 180
Nelly Nowlan to Her Aunt. By S. C. Hall, 540
Nelly Nowlan’s Experience. By S. C. Hall, 655
Optical Phenomena. By T. Milner, M. A. 344
Oliver Goldsmith. By A New Contributor, 369
Optical Phenomena. By T. Milner, M. A. 461
Philadelphia Navy-Yard, 117
PÈre La Chaise, 202
Spectral Illusions. By Thos. Milner, A. M. 234
Stratford-on-Avon. By Frederika Bremer, 450
S. A. Godman. By C. H. Wells, M. D 464
The Lost Deed. By E. D. Eliot, 17, 185, 290
The Artist’s Love. By the Authoress of “The Conspirator,” 45
True Romancing, 67
The Physiology of Dandyism. By Thompson Westcott, 120
The Death of the Stag. By H. W. Herbert, 124
The Miser and His Daughter. By H. Didimus, 288
The Philadelphia Art Union, 325
The First Age. By H. Didimus, 355, 543, 640
The Bower of Castle Mount. By Aeldric, 385
The Condor Hunt. By Wm. F. Lynch, 412
The Cariboo. By Henry W. Herbert, 426
The Two Isabels. By Mrs. S. C. Hall, 438
The Game of the Month. By H. W. Herbert, 455
The Physiology of Dandyism. By Thompson Westcott, 468
The Crystal Palace. By H. Greeley, 473
The Legend of the White Nun. By J. Popham, 506
The Pampas Fired by the Indians, 519
The Master’s Mate’s Yarn. By H. Milnor Klapp, 525, 624
The Arabs at Amboise, 547
The Ghost-Raiser, 591
Tom Moore. By Bon Gaultier, 593
Two Ways to Manage. By the Author of “Clovernook,” 619
Titus Quinctius Flamininus. By Henry W. Herbert, 643
What Glory Costs the Nation, 415
Was the World Made Out of Nothing? 432
   

POETRY.

Autumn Rain. By Mrs. E. C. Kinney, 160
A Charm. By A. J. Requier, 279
April. By Mrs. E. L. Cushing, 353
Away. By B. B. 354
A Thought of the Future. By Cora, 431
A Mother’s Prayer. By M. G. Horsford, 542
At the Water’s Edge. By Phoebe Carey, 549
A Farewell. By Wm. H. C. Hosmer, 576
Bless the Homestead Law. By L. V. Smith, 287
Beautie. By Mrs. E. J. Eames, 414
Carrie. By Lilian May, 539
Dei Gratia, Rex. By W. E. Gilmore, 252
Death. By S. Henry Dickson, M. D. 316
Ernestina. By Ernestine Fitzgerald, 176
Elpholen. By A New Contributor, 267
Funeral of Allston. By Elihu Spencer, 88
   
Flowers and Life. By Mary Howitt, 119
Fragment from an Unpublished Poem. By J. M’Carrol, 178
Faded and Gone. By S. J. C. Whittlesey, 384
Fanny. By A New Contributor, 467
Granny and I. By Eliza Sproat, 118
Homer. By Trueman S. Perry, 518
Impromptu to the Author of “The Ocean-Born.” By A Reader, 44
I’ll Blame Thee Not. By J. A. Tinnon, 253
If I Were a Smile. By Richard Coe, 407
I Think of Thee. By V. B. L. 546
I Woo Thee, Spring. By W. A. Sutliffe, 618
Joy and Sorrow. By Richard Coe, 195
Lines. By James M’Carrol, 12
Lucy’s Dirge. By Wm. H. C. Hosmer, 29
Lake Superior. By Wm. Alexander, 29
Logan’s Vow. By Edward J. Porter, 38
Lines Written on St. Valentine’s Day. By G. D. Prentice, 232
Leora. By A New Contributor, 233
Life’s Voyage. By Th. Gregg, 279
Lines on a Vase of Flowers. By E. A. Lewis, 315
Love. By A. J. Requier, 342
Lines on some Violets. By E. Anna Lewis, 420
Lines. By T. Buchanan Read, 585
Magdalene. By Mrs. Mary G. Horsford, 147
Moorish Memories. By W. H. C. Hosmer, 149
Memory. By Lydia L. A. Very, 342
Mona Lisa. By Mrs. Mary G. Horsford, 377
May Morning, 453
My Mother’s Spirit. By K. Thornton, 494
Magdalen. By L. L. M. 494
Ode on Idleness. By T. Yardley, 177
Our Childhood. By Jane Gay, 253
Our Minnie’s Dream. By A Reverist, 654
Rain and Sunlight in October. By S. Martin, 178
Rail-Road Song. By T. H. Chivers, M. D. 205
Rosalie. By Mrs. E. L. Cushing, 495
Religion. By J. Hunt, Jr. 642
Sonnet. Light. By Wm. Alexander, 104
Snow. By J. P. Addison, 184
Stanzas. By R. Penn Smith, 195
Song. By M. 354
Song. By Wm. H. C. Hosmer, 360
Song of the Spirit of the North. By William Albert Sutliffe, 403
Sonnet.—Art. By Wm. Alexander, 403
Sorrento. By C. P. Cranch, 425
Stanzas. By Sarah Helen Whitman, 472
Sonnet.—Amor. By Wm. Alexander, 505
Song. By L. L. M. 618
Shakspeare. By Erastus W. Ellsworth, 623
Sonnet.—Pleasure. By Wm. Alexander, 654
The Kiss. By E. Anna Lewis, 11
The Closing Scene. By T. Buchanan Read, 12
The Triumph of Genius. By E. C. Kinney, 51
The Sabbath of the Soul. By C. H. Stewart, 51
Te Laudamus. By Mrs. E. Oakes Smith, 66
The Poet’s Choice. By Richard Coe, 73
Translation. Hor. Ode XXIII. By D. R. K. 73
The Prisoner’s Death-Bell. By H. H. Weld, 96
To a Dandelion. By Erastus W. Ellsworth, 105
To Mary on Earth. By A. J. Requier, 160
To Adhemar. By E. Anna Lewis, 160
The Spirit of Beauty. By A. M. Faris, 202
The Star of Destiny. By Anne G. Hale, 204
The Dying Rose. By Mrs. E. J. Eames, 211
The Page, 232
The Deserted. By Miss Mattie Griffith, 298
The Babes of Exile. By Effie Fitzgerald, 309
To a Friend in the Spirit Land. By L. 324
The Forest Fountain. By Ig. L. Donnelly, 341
The Last Song. From the German, 343
To a Canary Bird. By Wm. Gibson, 377
The Autograph of God. By G. W. Bungay, 407
To Miss Light Underwood. By J. R. Barrick, 411
The Destruction of Sodom. By M. Judkins, 421
The Urn of the Heart. By Mattie Griffith, 458
The Sigh. By E. Oakes Smith, 472
The Stars. By Rev. S. Dryden Phelps, 472
The Mother’s Answer. By J. C. R. Dorr, 483
The New Garden. By Emily Herrmann, 505
The Isle and Star. By Geo. D. Prentice, 511
To One Afar. By E. Anna Lewis, 524
The Phantom Field. By O. I. Victor, 623
The Pledge. By John Neal, 639
To a Beautiful Girl. By J. R. Barrick, 639
The Orphan’s Hymn. By E. Anna Lewis, 642
To Adhemar. By E. Anna Lewis, 662
Unspoken. By A. J. Requier, 105
Winter. By Alice Carey, 43
What do the Birds Say? 233
Write Thou upon Life’s Page. By G. Grey, 315
What Dost Thou Work For? By C. F. Orne, 592
   

REVIEWS.

Aylmere. By R. T. Conrad, 108
Poems. By Richard Henry Stoddard, 109
The Golden Legend. By H. W. Longfellow, 214
Miscellanies. By Rev. James Martineau, 216
Lectures on the History of France, 327
The Podesta’s Daughter. By G. H. Boker, 328
The Works of Shakspeare. By H. N. Hudson, 441
Utterance. By Caroline A. Briggs, 442
The Book of Ballads. By Bon Gaultier, 555
Pynnshurst, 556
Course of the History of Modern Philosophy, 663
The Works of Daniel Webster, 664
   

MUSIC.

Why Do I Weep for Thee? Words by George Linley. Music by W. V. Wallace, 106
Love’s Messenger. Music by Matthias Keller. Words from the German, 212
Oh Share My Cottage. Composed by R. C. Shrival, 225
Stars of the Summer Night. Words by Longfellow. Music by H. Kleber, 227
Sweet Sunny Isle. Composed by John H. Taylor, 337
The Shepherd’s Song. Composed by John Roland, 451
Hour of Fond Delight. Composed by Alexander Lee, 562
   

THE PET FAWN.
Engraved Expressly for Graham’s Magazine by F. Halpin


GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE.


Vol. XL.     PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY, 1852.     No. 1.


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BY G. P. R. JAMES, ESQ.

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