CHRISTIAN MELVILLE.

BY THE
AUTHOR OF “MATTHEW PAXTON.”

“There he stands in the foul weather,
The foolish, fond Old Year,
Crown’d with wild flowers and with heather,
Like weak, despised Lear,
A King—a King!”—Longfellow.

LONDON:
GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS,
BROADWAY, LUDGATE.
NEW YORK: 416, BROOME STREET.
1873.