CONTENTS

OF THE

THIRTY-SEVENTH VOLUME.

JUNE, 1850, TO JANUARY, 1851.

A Romance of True Love. By Caroline H. Butler,100
A Visit to Staten Island. By Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney,149
Bridget Kerevan. By Enna Duval,116
Bay Snipe Shooting. By Frank Forester,126
Blanche of Bourbon. By Walter Brooke,348
Coquet versus Coquette. By Caroline H. Butler,177
Chateaubriand and His Career. By Fayette Robinson,356
Doctrine of Form. By E.170
Edda Murray. By Enna Duval,238
Early English Poets. By James W. Wall,250
Enchanted Beauty. By E.265
For’ard and Aft. By S. A Godman,8
Familiar Quotations from Unfamiliar Sources. By A Student,312
George R. Graham. By C. J. Peterson,43
Jenny Lind. By Henry T. Tuckerman,15
Lucy Leighton. By Caroline H. Butler,37
Music and Musical Composers. By R. J. De Cordova,73
Mandan Indians,195
Music. By Henry Giles,223
Minnie De La Croix. By Angele De V. Hull,294, 339
Nettles on the Grave. By R. Penn Smith,311
Of and Concerning the Moon. By Calvin W. Philleo,329
Pedro de Padilh. By J. M. Legare,92, 144, 231,
305, 372
Quail and Quail Shooting. By Henry Wm. Herbert,317
Rail and Rail Shooting. By H. W. Herbert,190
Ruffed Grouse Shooting. By H. W. Herbert,382
Stories from the Old Dramatists. By Enna Duval,31
Shakspeare. By Henry C. Moorhead,137
The Vital and the Mechanical. By P.1
The Bride of the Battle. By Wm. Gilmore Simms,23, 84, 163
The Genius of Burns. By Henry Giles,45
The Gambler’s Daughter. By Henry C. Moorhead,53
The Shark. By L. A. Wilmer,64
The Chase. By Charles J. Peterson,79
The Fine Arts,132
The Genius of Byron. By Rev. J. N. Danforth,185
The Fine Arts,193
The Slave of the Pacha. From Santaine,201
Thomas Johnson. By Thomas Wyatt, A. M.245
Teal and Teal Shooting. By H. W. Herbert,256
The Fine Arts,259
The Vision of Mariotdale. By H. Hastings Weld,273
Tamaque. By Henry C. Moorhead,277
The Sunflower. By Major Richardson,285
Two Crayon Sketches. By Enna Duval,314
Thistle-Down. By Caroline Chesebro’,361
The Comus of Milton. By Rev. J. N. Danforth,367
Woodcock and Woodcock Shooting. By H. W. Herbert,61
Wordsworth. By P.106
What Katy Did. By Caroline Chesebro’,121
Woodlawn. By F. E. F.152
“What Can Woman Do?” By Alice B. Neal,158

POETRY.

A Legend of Tyrol. By J. T. Fields,7
A Song for a Down-Trodden Land. By Wm. P. Mulchinock,36
A Requiem by the Sea. By Helen Irving,60
A Health to My Brother. By R. Penn Smith,157
A Sea-Side Reverie. By Enna Duval,162
Audubon’s Blindness. By Park Benjamin,169
A Night at the Black Sign. By T. B. Read,220
Alone—Alone! By Mrs. I. W. Mercur,230
Charlotte Corday. By Mrs. E. J. Eames,310
Dara. By James R. Lowell,7
Hylas. By Bayard Taylor,271
Implora Pace. By Elizabeth J. Eames,20
Impulse and Principle. By A. B. Street,105
Inspiration. By Wm. P. Brannan,237
I Dreamed. By Wm. M. Briggs,293
I Think of Thee. By Geo. D. Prentice,381
Lines Written at Night in Cave Hill Cemetery.
By Geo. D. Prentice,35
Lines in Memory of My Lost Child. By Geo. D. Prentice,143
Lines to a Bird. By T. Buchanan Read,355
Manuella. By Bayard Taylor,78
Memories. By Geo. D. Prentice,83
Moral Strength. By Mrs. E. C. Kinney,276
Ode. By R. H. Stoddard,142
On a Portrait of Cromwell. By J. T. Fields,162
On the Death of General Taylor. By Robert T. Conrad,175
Outward Bound. By T. Buchanan Read,189
On San Francisco’s Splendid Bay. By T. G. Spear,370
“Psyche Loves Me.” By T. Dunn English,176
Picture of Childhood. By Wm. Alexander,338
Red Jacket. By W. H. C. Hosmer,91
Riverside. By Geo. Canning Hill,129
Sonnets. By Alfred B. Street,6
Sonnets. By Mary Spenser Pease,169
Sonnets. By Miss A. D. Woodbridge,221
Spring Lilies. By Mrs. Mary G. Horsford,229
Sonnet. By Wm. Alexander,236
Sin No More. By R. T. Conrad,237
Sonnets. By Mrs. E. J. Eames,244
Sorrow. By Alfred B. Street,276
Sonnet. By R. T. Conrad,310
The Lady of Castle Windeck. By William Cullen Bryant,14
The Young Mother’s Lament. By Mrs. E. C. Kinney,14
The Poet’s Prayer. By Emma C. Embury,20
The Fall of the Fairies. By Henry B. Hirst,21
The Spirit Lovers. By Miss L. V. Smith,29
To Jenny Lind. By J. R. Fry,42
The Mariner’s Tale, By R. Penn Smith,97
The Wasted Heart. By L. Virginia Smith,156
To the Lost One. By Duncan Moore,176
The Bright New Moon of Love. By T. H. Chivres, M. D.195
To a Friend. By Miss L. Virginia Smith,222
The Earth. By R. H. Stoddard,230
The Name of Wife. By Mrs. A. M. F. Annan,236
Thinking of Minna. By Ellis Martyn,244
The Maiden’s Lament for her Shipwrecked Lover.249
By Wm. Albert Sutliffe,
The Gift of a Rose. By Geo. D. Prentice,253
The Reconciliation. By L. Virginia Smith,283
The Wife’s Last Gift. By Julia C. Dorr,293
Theodora. By Geo. Canning Hill,304
The Spectre Knight and His Ladye Bride. By Fanny Fielding,320
To L——. By Grace Greenwood,321
To Miss Martha Griffith. By Grant Danby Polworth,338
To a Celebrated Singer. By R. H. Stoddard,347
To J. F. H. By J. R. Lowell,360
To a Summer Haunt. By H. T. Tuckerman,360
The Death of Wordsworth. By Wm. Sydney Thayer,366
The Grave’s Pale Roses. By C. F. Orne,370
The Quiet Arbor. By Wm. H. C. Hosmer,371
Unhappy Love. By Geo. D. Prentice,284
Wood Violets. By Alice B. Neal,83
Wordsworth. By James T. Fields,237
Wordsworth. By Wm. Alexander,321

REVIEWS.

The Life and Correspondence of R. Southey.
Edited by his son, Rev. C. C. Southey,65
Historic View of the Languages and Literature
of the Sclavic Nations. By Talvi,66
Indiana. By George Sand,67
Latter-Day Pamphlets. By Thomas Carlyle,133
Webster’s Dictionary,133
Eldorado. By Bayard Taylor,134
In Memoriam,198
Chronicles and Characters of the Stock Exchange.
By John Francis,199
Evangeline. By Henry W. Longfellow,199
Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy.
By Rev. Sidney Smith, A. M.261
Confessions of an English Opium Eater. By
Thomas De Quincy,262
Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell.
Edited by William Beattie, M. D.263
The Prelude. By William Wordsworth,322
Christian Thought on Life. By Henry Giles,323
Specimens of Newspaper Literature. By J. T. Buckingham,324
Songs of Labor and Other Poems. By J. G. Whittier,324
Memoirs of the Life of Anne Boleyn. By Miss Benger,326
Lynch’s Dead Sea Expedition,326
Astræa. By Oliver Wendall Holmes,385
Five Years of a Hunter’s Life in the Far Interior
of South Africa. By R. G. Cumming,387