Faithless Nelly Gray............T. Hood.............673 Sorrows of Werther..... Wit the Flavour of the A Necessity........ Author. Page. A Tired Woman's Epitaph...J. Payne...690 .W. Shakspere......694 A Parental Ode to My Son.... T. Hood. .......677 Genealogy of Humour..........J. Addison..........678 Doubles......... The Land of Thus-and-So......J. W. Riley........679 The Fault of the Puppy........M. Lewis.......679 The Chinese Language.... ..G. W. Cooke.......697 The Learning of Hudibras.....S. Butler.............700 .R. Southey.........680 The Jackdaw of Rheims........R. H. Barham.....701 The Pilgrims and the Peas....J. Wolcot..........706 ..E. Young...........681 I'm Growing Old..................J. G. Saxe.............707 713 ...... 721 "And the dream I spun was so lengthy' ..............H. W. Cutte................... 70 .Macdonough. "The western wind was wild and dank with foam"...Macdonough "To her grave beside the sea"......... ......... "Sweet spring, thou turns't with all thy goodly "One more unfortunate, weary of breath". ...T. Hovenden.. ...86 ...J. Swain.... ...89 ..Lisbeth B. Humphrey... .G. Morisetti ..James Hart, N. A............Bobbett & Hooper.......105 ..Eytinge......... ..Alfred Fredericks... ..Fenn.......... ...A. Zick.......... THE AFFECTIONS. "Behind us swept past reed and willow"................Alice Havers........... "She laughs: 'Why look you so slyly at me?'".....H. M. Paget ................................ "I read it, my letter, my letter, as I loitered by the. sea".. ...........T. & E. Taylor.......... ..141 "No charm so dear as home and friends around ....J. F. Kensett, N. A.........Bobbett & Hooper.......149 "Look out, bright eyes, and bless the air!".............M'me Alex. Enault....... Schoelch...................191 "Now came still evening on, and twilight gray ".....C. Parsons....... .Alfred Fredericks....... ....V. Nehlig, N. A........... .Filmer.......... Filmer......... ................Filmer................... ........217 .219 .220 999 ..Bobbett & Hooper......227 .Bobbett & Hooper. ༡༡༢ .Bobbett & Hooper......239 W. I. Mossos........ ..241 ....... Bobbett & Hooper......248 "Its waves are kneeling on the strand ". Soon as the evening shades prevail "Hark, how the birds do sing".. TAIL PIECE......... ...J. McEntee, N. A... 253 Title. Artist. "The buck in brake his winter coat he flings".........James Hart, N. A "They come! the gladsome months that bring thick leafiness to bowers' “Now to the cooling shades the cows retreat". “The panting cattle in the river stand" "For the rose, ho! the rose is the eye of the flow ers BLOSSOMS "Such pretty flowers, like to orphans young' "See how the orient dew".. DAFFODILS..... .M. L. Gow.... Fernand H. Lungren.......Cowee....... .328 325 .......J. A. Hows......... "And where the flowers of Paradise unfold"....................................................................................................... ""Come up, come up,' they seem to say ". "Robert of Lincoln is telling his name "Sweet warblers of the sunny hours". "Higher still aud higher". .... "Clear and cool, clear and cool"..... .J. D. Smillie... "Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean—roll!”.....M. F. H. DeHaas .C. T. Dix...................... ...DeHaas "Thy troops of white-maned racers racing to the goal "Throw up the window! 'Tis a morn for life". ROMEO AND JULIET.......... ....... Bobbett & Hooper... 368 ......Bobbett & Hooper......369 ...J. D. Smillie.... "The meek-eyed morn appears, mother of dews”....... .....372 ..C. Roberts................................374 ..380 ..385 .386 “A woman's wistful eyes look out across the hills"..G. Trench NIGHT....... "The magic moon is breaking". "How dear to this heart are the scenes of my child hood" TAIL PIECE....... *Lo! on he comes, behind his smoking team".........J. D. Smillie....... .Bobbett & Hooper.......419 W. J. Hennessy, N. A..... Bobbett & Hooper......425 ..431 |