| Ethical Fragments. | Page |
| | Vanity | [1] |
| Truths and Truisms | [3] |
| Beauty and Use | [5] |
| What is Soul? | [7] |
| The Philosophy of Happiness | [9] |
| Cheerfulness a Virtue | [10] |
| Intellect and Sympathy | [11] |
| Old Letters | [12] |
| The Point of Honour | [13] |
| Looking up | [14] |
| Authors | [14] |
| Thought and Theory | [15] |
| Impulse and Consideration | [16] |
| Principle and Expediency | [16] |
| Personality of the Evil Principle | [17] |
| The Catholic Spirit | [18] |
| Death-beds | [19] |
| Thoughts on a Sermon | [20] |
| Love and Fear of God | [22] |
| Social Opinion | [23] |
| Balzac | [23] |
| Political | [24] |
| Celibacy | [25] |
| Landor’s Wise Sayings | [26] |
| Justice and Generosity | [27] |
| Roman Catholic Converts | [28] |
| Stealing and Borrowing | [28] |
| Good and Bad | [29] |
| Italian Proverb. Greek Saying | [30] |
| Silent Grief | [31] |
| Past and Futur | [32] |
| Suicide. Countenance | [33] |
| Progress and Progression | [34] |
| Happiness in Suffering | [35] |
| Life in the Future | [36] |
| Strength. Youth | [38] |
| Moral Suffering | [40] |
| The Secret of Peace | [41] |
| Motives and Impulses | [42] |
| Principle and Passion | [43] |
| Dominant Ideas | [44] |
| Absence and Death | [45] |
| Sydney Smith. Theodore Hook | [46] |
| Werther and Childe Harold | [50] |
| Money Obligations | [52] |
| Charity. Truth | [53] |
| Women. Men | [55] |
| Compensation for Sorrow | [57] |
| Religion. Avarice | [57] |
| Genius. Mind | [59] |
| Hieroglyphical Colours | [60] |
| Character | [61] |
| Value of Words | [62] |
| Nature and Art | [64] |
| Spirit and Form | [67] |
| Penal Retribution. The Church | [68] |
| Woman’s Patriotism | [70] |
| Doubt. Curiosity | [71] |
| Tieck. Coleridge | [71] |
| Application of a Bon Mot of Talleyrand | [73] |
| Adverse Individualities | [75] |
| Conflict in Love | [76] |
| French Expressions | [77] |
| Practical and Contemplative Life | [78] |
| Joanna Baillie. Macaulay’s Ballads | [80] |
| Cunning | [80] |
| Browning’s Paracelsus | [81] |
| Men, Women, and Children | [84] |
| Letters | [100] |
| Madame de Staël. Dejà | [103] |
| Thought too free | [105] |
| Good Qualities, not Virtues | [106] |
| Sense and Phantasy | [107] |
| Use the Present | [108] |
| Facts | [109] |
| Wise Sayings | [111] |
| Pestilence of Falsehood | [112] |
| Signs instead of Words. Relations with the World | [113] |
| Milton’s Adam and Eve | [115] |
| Thoughts, sundry | [116] |
| A Revelation of Childhood | [117] |
| The Indian Hunter and the Fire; an Allegory | [147] |
| Poetical Fragments | [152] |