CONTENTS.
| PAGE | |
| Anacreontic, | [ 10] |
| Anacreontic, | [172] |
| Address to Black Hawk, | [ 11] |
| Address to a Musquito, | [ 27] |
| A Poet's Epistle, | [ 37] |
| A Roman Chariot Race, | [ 59] |
| Affection wins affection, | [ 71] |
| Ah No! Ah No! To a favourite Child, | [146] |
| A Health, | [147] |
| A Hymn, | [149] |
| A Song of May, | [152] |
| A Visit from St. Nicholas, | [217] |
| Appeal, | [229] |
| Byron, | [103] |
| Bronx, | [122] |
| Ballad, | [191] |
| Chansonette, | [ 50] |
| Canzonet, | [201] |
| Crossing the Alleghanies, | [204] |
| Drink and away, | [107] |
| Despondency, | [164] |
| Death of the First-Born, | [238] |
| Elegiac Lines, | [151] |
| Epitaph upon a Dog, | [182] |
| Elegy on the Exile and Death of Ovid, | [240] |
| Fragment, | [246] |
| Feats of Death, | [72] |
| Fragment, | [102] |
| Faded Hours, | [134] |
| Forgetfulness, | [192] |
| From a Father to his Children, | [215] |
| From a Husband to his Wife, | [221] |
| Greece—1832, | [ 55] |
| Hope, | [116] |
| He came too late, | [179] |
| Inconstancy, | [ 31] |
| Indian Summer, | [ 54] |
| Impromptu, | [ 58] |
| Impromptu, | [228] |
| Joy and Sorrow, | [104] |
| Joshua commanding the Sun and Moon to stand still, | [184] |
| Lines on a Skull dug up by the Plough, | [ 15] |
| Lines written on a Bank Note, | [ 42] |
| Lines for Music, | [ 59] |
| Love and Faith, | [ 66] |
| Lament, | [ 70] |
| Lines, | [ 77] |
| Lake George, | [ 83] |
| Lines written in an Album, | [ 85] |
| Lines written on the cover of a Prayer Book, | [ 96] |
| Look Aloft, | [101] |
| Lützow's Wild Chase, | [130] |
| Lines, | [132] |
| Lament, | [136] |
| Lines written on a pane of glass in the house of a friend, | [138] |
| Life's Guiding Star, | [164] |
| Lines for Music, | [183] |
| Lake George—1829, | [203] |
| Lines suggested by the perusal of "The Life of Chatterton," | [225] |
| Lines to a Daughter of the late Governor Clinton, | [229] |
| Love's Remembrancer, | [247] |
| Moonlight on the Hudson, | [ 7] |
| Morning Musings among the Hills, | [ 21] |
| Morning, | [ 82] |
| Midnight Thoughts, | [ 94] |
| Morning Hymn, | [121] |
| Moonlight, | [128] |
| Melody, | [173] |
| My Native Land, | [174] |
| Ode to Jamestown, | [ 97] |
| On reading Virgil, | [155] |
| On Ship-board, | [195] |
| On seeing a beautiful Young Lady whose health was impaired | |
| by the fever and ague, | [219] |
| Proem to Yamoyden, | [ 87] |
| Prophetic, | [224] |
| Portraiture, | [231] |
| Reflections, | [ 75] |
| Rhyme and Reason, | [144] |
| Reminiscences, | [150] |
| Song, (I know thou dost love me), | [ 17] |
| Song, (Nay think not Dear), | [ 23] |
| Song of the Hermit Trout, | [ 46] |
| Song of Spring Time, | [ 63] |
| Song, Rosalie Clare, | [126] |
| Song, | [129] |
| Song, | [171] |
| Stanzas, | [184] |
| Song, | [186] |
| Spring is coming, | [214] |
| Sonnet to Myra, | [236] |
| Song, (When other friends are round thee), | [238] |
| Thoughts of a Student, | [ 1] |
| The Settler, | [ 3] |
| The Worst, | [ 6] |
| The minisink, | [ 18] |
| The Dead of 1832, | [ 24] |
| To a Lady, who declared that the sun prevented | |
| her from sleeping, | [ 27] |
| The Callicoon in Autumn, | [ 32] |
| The Western Hunter to his Mistress, | [ 36] |
| The Delaware Water Gap, | [ 43] |
| To May, | [ 47] |
| To the Whip-poor will, | [ 49] |
| The Clouds, | [ 50] |
| The Isle of Rest, | [ 53] |
| The Shipwreck of Camoens, | [ 64] |
| The Last Song, | [ 68] |
| To my Wife, | [ 69] |
| The Bride's Farewell, | [ 73] |
| The Guardian Angel, | [ 78] |
| The Brave, | [ 81] |
| The Faded One, | [ 86] |
| The Indian, | [ 91] |
| To the Evening Star, | [104] |
| The Falls of the Passaic, | [105] |
| The Hudson, | [108] |
| Trenton Falls, | [110] |
| The Dumb Minstrel, | [111] |
| The Green Isle of Lovers, | [113] |
| That Silent Moon, | [114] |
| To a Cigar, | [116] |
| The Lake of Cayostêa, | [117] |
| The American Flag, | [118] |
| The Storm King, | [124] |
| To a Packet Ship, | [127] |
| The Wife's Song, | [135] |
| The Sepulchre of David, | [139] |
| The Last Prayer of Mary Queen of Scots, | [156] |
| The Recollections of the People, | [159] |
| The Husband to his Wife, on her birth-day, | [162] |
| To a Goldfinch, | [166] |
| The Midnight Ball, | [167] |
| The Deserted Bride, | [168] |
| Thoughts at the Grave of a departed Friend, | [171] |
| To Themira, | [196] |
| Thanksgiving after escape from Indian perils, | [189] |
| Thoughts on Parting, | [199] |
| The Falls of Niagara, | [200] |
| The Pennsylvanian Immigrant, | [202] |
| The Clouds, | [206] |
| The Tornado, | [208] |
| To a Lady, | [211] |
| The Mitchella, | [217] |
| The Magic Draught, | [226] |
| The Son of Sorrow, | [230] |
| The Farewell, | [234] |
| To Cordelia, | [236] |
| To the Dying Year, | [250] |
| Weehawken, | [ 40] |
| White Lake, | [ 61] |
| What is Solitude, | [ 79] |
| Woman, | [144] |
| West Point, | [187] |
| Verses to the Memory of Colonel Wood, of the | |
| United States' Army, who fell at the Sortie of Erie, | [163] |
| Verses written in a Book of Fortunes, | [181] |
[Transcriber Note:
The following page number errors were corrected in the TOC:
Canzonet - page 301 corrected to 201
Fragment - page 2 corrected to 246
Rhyme & Reason - page 104 corrected to 144
The Mitchella - page 220 corrected to 217 ]