PROSE AND POETRY,
AMERICAN AUTHORS.
CONTENTS.
TO THE PUBLIC.
INTRODUCTORY.
GIFTS OF GENIUS.
OUT AT ELBOWS. THE STORY OF ST. GEORGE CLEAVE. BY JOHN ESTEN COOKE, OF VIRGINIA. I.
MY SECRET. (FROM THE FRENCH.) BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. My
A LEAF FROM MY PARIS NOTE-BOOK. BY H.T. TUCKERMAN.
THE RETURN OF THE GODDESS. BY BAYARD TAYLOR. Not as in youth,
ON POPULAR KNOWLEDGE. BY GEORGE S. HILLARD.
PRIVATELY PRINTED VOLUME OF POEMS FROM A FRIEND. BY THOMAS
THE PRINCE AT LAND'S END. BY CAROLINE CHESEBRO.
SEA-WEED. BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. Not always unimpeded can I
TREFOIL. BY EVERT A. DUYCKINCK.
MISERERE DOMINE. BY WILLIAM H. BURLEIGH. Thou who look'st with
KINGDOMS OF NATURE PRAISING GOD: A SHORT ESSAY ON THE 148TH PSALM. BY REV. C.A. BARTOL.
TRANSLATIONS. BY THE REV. CHARLES T. BROOKS I. TO GOD'S CARE I
RECOLLECTIONS OF NEANDER, THE CHURCH HISTORIAN. BY THE REV. ROSWELL D. HITCHCOCK, D.D.
POEMS. BY JULIA WARD HOWE. I. THE BEE'S SONG
EARTH'S WITNESS. BY ALICE B. HAVEN. That Poet wrongs his soul,
THE NEW ENGLAND THANKSGIVING. BY THE REV. HENRY W. BELLOWS, D.D.
SONG OF THE ARCHANGELS (FROM GOETHE'S FAUST.) BY GEORGE P.
A NIGHT AND DAY AT VALPARAISO. BY ROBERT TOMES.
TRANSLATIONS. BY THE REV. THEODORE PARKER. I. TWO LOVERS. (FROM
PAID FOR BY THE PAGE. BY EDWARD S. GOULD.
WORDS FOR MUSIC. BY GEORGE P. MORRIS. I. I knew a sweet girl,
"THE CHRISTIAN GREATNESS." (PASSAGES FROM A MANUSCRIPT SERMON.)
THE BABY AND THE BOY MUSICIAN. BY LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY.
THE ERL-KING. (FROM THE GERMAN OF GOETHE.) BY MRS. E.F. ELLET.
THOUGHTS UPON FENELON. BY THE REV. SAMUEL OSGOOD, D.D.
POEMS. BY MRS. GEORGE P. MARSH. I. EXCELSIOR. The earnest
A STORY OF VENICE. BY GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS. I.
THE TORTURE CHAMBER. BY WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER.
THE HOME OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE. A PASSAGE FROM A DIARY. BY W.
THORWALDSEN'S CHRIST. BY THE REV. E.A. WASHBURN. Silent stood
JUNE TWENTY-NINTH, EIGHTEEN FIFTY-NINE. BY CAROLINE M. KIRKLAND.
NO SONGS IN WINTER. BY T. B. ALDRICH.
THE BENI-ISRAEL. BY OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. Crammed lobbies,
BOCAGE'S PENITENTIAL SONNET. From the Portuguese of Manoel de