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[M] [N] [O] [P] [R] [S] [T] [V] [W]
- A.
- Apostrophe to an Old Hat. By J. G. Saxe, [69]
- A Lady on the Rights of Women, [79]
- A Second Ralph Ringwood, [81]
- Ascent of Mount Ætna. By Thomas Cole, 103
- A Night on the Prairie. By a Buffalo Hunter, 114
- A Winter Trip to Trenton Falls, 133
- A Veritable Sea-Story. By Harry Franco, 151
- A Few Hints on the Philosophy of Size, 156
- American Manners and American Literature, 180
- An Apostrophe to Health, 217
- Anacreontic. By ‘G. H. H.’, 275
- A Christmas Carol in Prose, 276
- American Ptyalism: ‘Quid Rides?’ 288
- A Pilgrimage to Penshurst. By C. Alexander, Esq., 307
- A First Night of Racine. By Flaneur, 345
- Apostrophe to Time. By Miss Mary Gardiner, 353
- An Alligatorical Sketch, 361
- Address and Poem at Boston, 387
- A Brace of ‘Pellets’ from Julian, 391
- A Dream. By John Waters, 432
- A Piscatorial Eclogue, [46]
- A Picture by Murillo, 503
- A Song. By John Waters, 516
- Autobiography of the Prairie Hermit, 557
- A Dream of Youth, 561
- A New Spirit of the Age, 583
- A Day With the great Seatsfield, 584
- A Thrust with a Two-edged Weapon, 590
- Another ‘Pellet’ from Julian, 595
- B.
- Benthamiana, 282
- Belizarius: A Historical Sketch, 337
- Birth-Day Meditations, 527
- C.
- Coronation of George the Fourth, 138
- Curiosities of Foreign and Domestic Literature, 490
- Clark’s Literary Remains, 495, 578
- D.
- Descriptive Poetry, [1]
- Drawings and Tintings. By Alfred B. Street, 387
- Disguised Derivative Words in English, 570
- E.
- Editor’s Table, [78], 180, 283, 389, 499, 584
- Essay on a Passage in Macbeth. By John Waters, 153
- Elementary Treatise on Human Physiology, 178
- Early Spring at the Homestead, 438
- English State Trials under the Popish Plot, 447
- Exhibition of the National Academy of Design, 595
- F.
- Freedom’s Beacon at Bunker-Hill, 132
- Fragments from the Greek. By ‘G. H. H.’ 361
- G.
- I.
- I Follow: from the French, 145
- Isabel: the Death of the Young, 218
- Idyll: in imitation of Theocritus, 323
- Inscription for a Sarcophagus, 367
- Italy and the Italians. By J. T. Headley, Esq., 498
- Impudence of the French, 499
- J.
- Joseph C. Neale’s ‘Charcoal Sketches,’ 184
- K.
- Kendall’s Narrative of the Santa Fe Expedition, 382
- L.
- Lines to a Fringed Gentian. By William Cullen Bryant, Esq., [Footnote 3]
- Lines to Death, the Great Conqueror, [44]
- Letter to the Editor from Mr. James Jessamine, [58]
- Love’s Elysium: from the German, [61]
- Lines to an Evening Cloud, [73]
- Literary Notices, [74], 170, 276, 382, 490, 578
- Lines to Time. By Mrs. J. Webb, 113
- Life’s Young Dream, 119
- Life: a Sonnet, 159
- Lines to J. T. of Ireland. By C. W. Day, Esq., 169
- Life and Times of the late William Abbott, 187
- Lines sent with a Bouquet. By Park Benjamin, Esq., 211
- Legend of Don Roderick. By Washington Irving, 262, 324, 418
- Literary Record, 305
- Lines with a ‘Floral Messenger,’ 534
- Lines written under a portrait of Jupiter and Danäe, 430
- Lines to my Sister. By R. S. Chilton, 472
- Legend of the Subjugation of Spain. By Washington Irving, 572
- Lines by Prof. Plutarch Shaw, of Tinnecum, 577
- Life in the New World. By Seatsfield, 581
- M.
- N.
- Night and Morning. By ‘Polygon’, 257
- Night-Thoughts: to Blumine, 436
- North-American Review for the April quarter, 492
- O.
- Old reflections on the New Year, [78]
- One Reading from Two Poets. By John Waters, 218
- On Rivers and Other Things. By do., 349
- P.
- Poems of James Russell Lowell, 170
- Professor Shaw, of Tinnecum, 549
- Poetry and History of Wyoming. By William L. Stone, Esq., 382
- R.
- Reminiscenses of a Dartmoor Prisoner, 146, 356, 517
- Rêves et Souvenirs, 343
- Religious Controversy. By ‘Flaccus,’ 445
- S.
- Song of the New Year. By Mrs. R. S. Nichols, [25]
- Stanzas suggested by Gliddon’s Lectures, [29]
- Sketches of East Florida: St. Augustine, [45]
- Sonnet to the Old Year, [53]
- Some Thoughts on the Country, [70]
- Scenes and Scenery in the Sandwich Islands, [77]
- Sicilian Scenery and Antiquities. By Thomas Cole, 103, 236
- Some Sentiments on Sonnets, with Sundry Specimens, 283
- Stanzas to Mary. By Mrs. M. E. Hewitt, 348
- Stanzas on the Burial of an Infant, 460
- Stanzas to Niagara. By Claude Halcro, 489
- Stanzas to my Three Departed Sisters, 556
- Stanzas Written in Indisposition. By the late Willis Gaylord Clark, 569
- T.
- The Idleberg Papers: a Christmas Yarn, [11]
- Thoughts on Color. By John Waters, [26]
- The Quod Correspondence, [30], 120, 245, 368, 473, 529
- Thoughts from Bulwer. By Mrs. M. T. W. Chandler, [52]
- The Mail Robber, [53]
- The Æneid of Virgil: with Notes by Chas. Anthon, [76]
- The Sacrifice, 127
- The Death-Bed. By the ‘Country Doctor,’ 128
- The Ruins of Burnside. By James Lawson, Esq., 137
- The Smithy. By Alfred B. Street, Esq., 155
- Two Pictures: Love Celestial and Love Terrestrial, 160
- The Hermit of the Prairie, 161
- Translation from Catullus. By Rev. Geo. W. Bethune, 166
- The Painted Rock, 167
- Thirty Years among the Players of England and America, 175
- The Study of Woman’s Life, 179
- The American Review, 179
- The North American Review, for January, 183
- The Alms-House: a New-England Sketch, 212
- The Tyranny of Affection, 222
- The Fratricide’s Death, 232
- The Spectre Imp. By Mr. George Harvey, 338
- The Church Bell, 368
- The Inner Life of Man. By Mr. Charles Hoover, 389, 599
- The Floral Resurrection, 417
- The Dog-Star Spirit: or, Tray’s Reflections, 431
- The Poet Halleck: Epistle to the Editor, 437
- The Plague at Constantinople in 1837, 511
- The Song of Death. By Miss Mary Gardiner, 523
- The Householder. by John Waters, 528
- The Hearth of Home, 548
- V.
- Vicissitudes, [10]
- Voices of Affection, 336
- W.
- Winter Evening: an Extract. By J. G. Percival, Esq., [24]
- What is Transcendentalism? 205
- Wanderings of a Journeyman Tailor, 281
- What is It? A Lover’s Query, 489
Transcriber’s Note: The page numbers in the index convert to issues in the following way:
| Month | Pages |
|---|---|
| January, 1844 | 1-102 |
| February | 103-204 |
| March | 205-306 |
| April | 307-408 |
| May | 409-510 |
| June | 511-608 |