CONTENTS OF VOL. III.CHAP. PAGEI.[ "You called me, and i came home to your heart" ]1II.[ "O, to what end, except a jealous one?" ]29III.[ "And all your honour in a whisper lost" ]57IV.[ "Smite his hard heart, and shake his reptile soul" ]94V.[ "I'll join with thee in a most just revenge" ]109VI.[ "When screech-owls croak upon the chimney-tops" ]127VII.[ "The smiles of nature and the charms of art" ]157VIII.[ "Still the pale dead revives, and lives to me" ]168IX.[ "The devil's dead, the furies now may laugh" ]198X.[ "The little hearts where light-winged passion reigns" ]227XI.[ "There is another and a better world" ]250XII.[ "And the last pang shall tear thee from his heart" ]288