| [PART I.—REVIEWS.] |
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| PAGE. |
| Menzel's View of Gœthe | [13] |
| Gœthe | [23] |
| Thomas Hood | [61] |
| Letters From a Landscape Painter | [69] |
| Beethoven | [71] |
| Brown's Novels | [83] |
| Edgar A. Poe | [87] |
| Alfieri and Cellini | [93] |
| Italy.—Cary's Dante | [102] |
| American Facts | [108] |
| Napoleon and His Marshals | [110] |
| Physical Education | [116] |
| Frederick Douglass | [121] |
| Philip van Artevelde | [127] |
| United States Exploring Expedition | [141] |
| Story Books for the Hot Weather | [143] |
| Shelley's Poems | [149] |
| Festus | [153] |
| French Novelists of the Day | [158] |
| The New Science, or the Philosophy of Mesmerism or Animal Magnetism | [168] |
| Deutsche Schnellpost | [174] |
| Oliver Cromwell | [179] |
| Emerson's Essays | [191] |
| Capital Punishment | [199] |
| [PART II.—MISCELLANEOUS.] |
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| First of January | [207] |
| New Year's Day | [219] |
| St. Valentine's Day | [226] |
| Fourth of July | [232] |
| First of August | [236] |
| Thanksgiving | [243] |
| Christmas | [250] |
| Mariana | [258] |
| Sunday Meditations on Various Texts.—First | [277] |
| """Second | [280] |
| Appeal for an Asylum for Discharged Female Convicts | [283] |
| The Rich Man.—an Ideal Sketch | [287] |
| The Poor Man.—an Ideal Sketch | [297] |
| The Celestial Empire | [304] |
| Klopstock and Meta | [308] |
| What fits a Man to be a Voter.—A Fable | [314] |
| Discoveries | [319] |
| Politeness too great a Luxury to be given to the Poor | [322] |
| Cassius M. Clay | [326] |
| The Magnolia of Lake Pontchartrain | [330] |
| Consecration of Grace Church | [337] |
| Late Aspirations | [344] |
| Fragmentary Thoughts, From Margaret Fuller's Journal | [348] |
| Farewell To New York | [354] |
| [PART III.—POEMS.] |
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| Freedom and Truth | [357] |
| Description of a Portion of the Journey to Trenton Falls | [357] |
| Journey to Trenton Falls | [361] |
| Sue Rosa Crux | [365] |
| The Dahlia, the Rose, and the Heliotrope | [367] |
| To my Friends, (translation.) | [368] |
| Stanzas Written at the Age of Seventeen | [370] |
| Flaxman | [371] |
| Thoughts on Sunday Morning, when Prevented by a Snowstorm from going to Church | [371] |
| To a Golden Heart Worn Round the Neck | [374] |
| Lines accompanying a Bouquet of wild Columbine | [375] |
| Dissatisfaction, (translation.) | [377] |
| My Seal-ring | [378] |
| The Consolers, (translation.) | [379] |
| Absence of Love | [380] |
| Meditations | [381] |
| Richter | [383] |
| The Thankful and the Thankless | [384] |
| Prophecy and Fulfilment | [385] |
| Verses given to W. C., with a Blank Book | [385] |
| Eagles and Doves, (translation.) | [387] |
| To a Friend, with Heartsease | [388] |
| Aspiration | [389] |
| The One in All | [390] |
| A Greeting | [393] |
| Lines to Edith, on her Birthday | [394] |
| Lines written in her Brother R.F.F.'s Journal | [395] |
| On a Picture representing the Descent from the Cross | [396] |
| The Captured Wild Horse | [397] |
| Epilogue to the Tragedy of Essex, (translation.) | [400] |
| Hymn written for a Sunday School | [404] |
| Desertion, (translation.) | [405] |
| Song written for a May-day Festival | [406] |
| Caradori Singing | [409] |
| Lines in Answer to Stanzas containing several Passages of distinguished Beauty | [409] |
| Influence of the Outward | [410] |
| To Miss R.B. | [411] |
| Sistrum | [413] |
| Imperfect Thoughts | [414] |
| Sadness | [414] |
| Lines written in an Album | [416] |
| To S.C. | [417] |
| Lines written in Boston on a beautiful Autumnal Day | [420] |
| To E.C., with Herbert's Poems | [422] |