CONTENTS.

[PART I.—REVIEWS.]
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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.]
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.]
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]