*** A star [*] designates publication herein for the first time. G.

CRITICAL AND ETHICAL.

[I. NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE POEMS, INCORPORATING:]

(a) The Notes originally added to the first and successive editions. pp. 1-216
(b) The whole of the I.F. MSS.

*[1. Prefatory Lines]
*[2. Prelude to the Last Volume]

[I. POEMS WRITTEN IN YOUTH.]
*[3. Extract from the conclusion, &c.]
[4. The Evening Walk, &c.]
*[5. An Evening Walk]
[5a. Intake]
[6. Ghyll]
[7. From Thomson]
*[8. Lines written while sailing, &c.]
[9. Descriptive Sketches: Dedication]
*[10. Descriptive Sketches]
[11. The Cross]
[12. Rivers]
[13. Vallombre]
[14. Sugh]
[15. Pikes]
[16. Shrine]
[17. Sourd]
*[18. Lines left upon a Seat, &c.]
[19. Guilt and Sorrow, &c.: Advertisement]
*[20. The Female Vagrant]
*[21. Guilt and Sorrow, &c.]
[22. Charles Farish]
*[23. The Forsaken, &c.]
*[24. The Borderers]
[25. Short printed Note]
[26. Later Note]
[II. POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD.]
*[27. My Heart leaps up, &c.]
*[28. To a Butterfly]
*[29. The Sparrow's Nest]
*[30. Foresight]
*[31. Characteristics of a Child, &c.]
*[32. Address to a Child]
*[33. The Mother's Return]
*[34. Alice Fell; or Poverty]
*[35. Lucy Gray; or Solitude]
*[36. We are Seven, &c.]
*[37. The Idle Shepherd Boys]
[38. Dungeon-ghyll Force]
*[39. Anecdote for Fathers]
[40. Rural Architecture]
[41. Great How]
*[42. The Pet Lamb, &c.]
*[43. Influence of natural Objects]
*[44. The Longest Day]
*[45. The Norman Boy]
[III. POEMS FOUNDED ON THE AFFECTIONS.]
[46. The Brothers]
[47. Great Gavel]
[48. Artegal and Elidure]
*[49. To a Butterfly]
*[50. A Farewell]
*[51. Stanzas in Castle of Indolence]
*[52. Louisa]
*[53. Strange Fits, &c.]
*[54. Ere with cold Beads, &c.]
*[55. To ——]
[56. 'Tis said that some, &c.]
*[57. A Complaint]
*[58. To ——]
*[59. How rich that Forehead's, &c]
*[60. To ——]
[61. Lament of Mary Queen of Scots]
[62. The Complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman]
*[63. Ibid.]
*[64. The Last of the Flock]
*[65. Repentance]
*[66. The Affliction of Margaret]
*[67. The Cottager to her Infant]
*[68. Maternal Grief]
*[69. The Sailor's Mother]
*[70. The Childless Father]
[71. Funeral Basin]
*[72. The Emigrant Mother]
[73. Vaudracour and Julia]
*[74. Ibid.]
[75. The Idiot Boy]
*[76. Michael]
[77. Clipping]
*[78. The Widow on Windermere Side]
[79. The Armenian Lady's Love]
[80. Percy's Reliques]
*[81. Loving and Liking]
*[82. Farewell Lines]
[83. (1) The Redbreast]
*[84. (2) "]
*[85. Her Eyes are wild]
[IV. POEMS ON THE NAMING OF PLACES.]
[86. Advertisement]
*[87. It was an April Morn, &c.]
*[88. May call it Emma's Dell]
*[89. To Joanna Hutchinson]
[90. Inscriptions]
*[91. There is an Eminence, &c.]
*[92. A narrow girdle, &c.]
*[93. To Mary Hutchinson]
*[94. When to the attractions, &c.]
[95. Captain Wordsworth]
[V. POEMS OF THE FANCY.]
*[96. A Morning Exercise]
*[97. Birds]
*[98. A Flower-garden]
*[99. A Whirl-blast, &c.]
*[100. The Waterfall and the Eglantine]
*[101. The Oak and the Broom]
*[102. To a Sexton]
*[103. To the Daisy]
*[104. To the same Flower]
*[105. To the small Celandine]
[106. The Seven Sisters]
*[107. The Redbreast chasing Butterfly]
*[108. Song for the Spinning-wheel]
*[109. Hint from the Mountains]
*[110. On seeing a Needle-case, &c.]
*[111. The Contrast]
*[112. The Danish Boy]
*[113. Song for the Wandering Jew]
*[114. Stray Pleasures]
*[115. The Pilgrim's Dream, &c.]
*[116. The Poet and Turtle-dove]
*[117. A Wren's Nest]
*[118. Love lies bleeding]
*[119. Rural Illusions]
*[120. Kitten and falling Leaves]
[121. The Waggoner: Dedication]
*[122. The Waggoner]
[123. Benjamin the Waggoner]
[124. The Dor-Hawk]
[125. Helmcrag]
[126. Merrynight]
[127. Ghimmer-Crag]
[VI. POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION.]
*[128. There was a Boy, &c.]
*[129. To the Cuckoo]
*[130. A Night-piece]
*[131. Yew-trees]
*[132. Nutting]
*[133. She was a Phantom of Delight]
*[134. The Nightingale]
*[135. Three Years she grew]
[136. I wandered lonely, &c.]
[137. The Daffodils]
*[138. The Reverie of poor Susan]
*[139. Power of Music]
*[140. Star-gazers]
*[141. Written in March]
*[142. Beggars]
*[143. Gipsies]
*[144. Ruth]
*[145. Resolution and Independence]
*[146. The Thorn]
[147. Hart-Leap Well]
[148. Ibid.]
[149. Song at Feast of Brougham Castle]
*[150. Ibid.]
[151. Sir John Beaumont]
[152. The undying Fish of Bowscale Tarn]
[153. The Cliffords]
*[154. Tintern Abbey]
*[155. It is no spirit, &c.]
[156. French Revolution]
[157. Yes, it was the Mountain Echo]
[158. To a Skylark]
*[159. Laodamia]
[160. Withered Trees]
*[161. Dion]
[162. Fair is the Swan, &c.]
*[163. The Pass of Kirkstone]
*[164. To ——]
*[165. To a Young Lady]
*[166. Water-fowl]
*[167. View from Black Comb]
*[168. The Haunted Tree]
*[169. The Triad]
[170. The Wishing-gate]
[171. The Wishing-gate destroyed]
*[172. The Primrose of the Rock]
*[173. Presentiments]
*[174. Vernal Ode]
*[175. Devotional Incitements]
*[176. The Cuckoo-Clock]
*[177. To the Clouds]
*[178. Suggested by a Picture of the Bird of Paradise]
*[179. A Jewish Family]
*[180. On the Power of Sound]
[181. Peter Bell: a Tale]
[182. Peter Bell: the Poem]
[VII. MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS:
PART I.
]

*[183. Commencement of writing of Sonnets]
[184. Admonition]
*[185. Sonnet iv. Beaumont, &c.]
*[186. " vi. There is, &c.]
*[187. " viii. The fairest, &c.]
[188. The Genius]
*[189. Sonnet ix. Upon the sight, &c.]
*[190. " xi. Aerial Rock]
*[191. " xv. The Wild Duck's Nest]
*[192. " xix. Grief, &c.]
*[193. " xxii. Decay of Piety]
*[194. " xxiv. to xxvi.]
*[195. " xxvii. Surprised, &c.]
*[196. " xxviii. and xxix.]
*[197. " xxx. It is, &c.]
*[198. " xxxvi. Calvert, &c.]
[PART II.]
*[199. " iv. From the dark, &c.]
*[200. " v. Fool, &c.]
*[201. " vi. I watch, &c.]
[202. " vii. The ungenial Hollow]
[203. Sonnet viii. For the whole weight]
*[204. " x. Mark, &c.]
*[205. " xi. Dark, &c.]
*[206. " xiii. While not, &c.]
*[207. " xiv. How clear, &c.]
*[208. " xv. One who, &c.]
*[209. " xviii. Lady, &c.]
*[210. " xix. There is a pleasure, &c.]
*[211. " xxix. Though narrow, &c.]
*[212. " xxx. Four fiery, &c.]
*[213. " xxxi. Brook, &c.]
*[214. " xxxiii. to xxxv.]
[PART III.]
*[215. " vi. Fame tells, &c.]
*[216. " vii. Where lively ground, &c.]
*[217. " ix. A stream, &c.]
[218. " xi. In the Woods of Rydal]
*[219. " xiii. While Anna's peers, &c.]
*[220. " xvi. Unquiet childhood, &c.]
*[222. " xvii. Such age, &c.]
*[223. " xviii. Rotha, &c.]
[224. The Rotha]
*[225. Sonnet xix. Miserrimus]
*[226. " xx. While poring, &c.]
*[227. " xxi. Chatsworth, &c.]
*[228. " xxii. 'Tis said, &c.]
*[229. " xxiii. Untouched, &c.]
*[230. " xxiv. Go, &c.]
*[231. " xxv. Why art, &c.]
*[232. " xxvi. Haydon, &c.]
*[233. " xxvii. A poet, &c.]
*[234. " xxviii. The most, &c.]
*[235. " xxix. By Art's, &c.]
*[236. " xxxii. All praise, &c.]
*[237. " xxxvi. Oh, what, &c.]
*[238. " xxxvii. Intent, &c.]
[239. " xlii. Wansfel]
[240. " xliii. A little rural town]
[VIII. MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1803.]
*[241. Setting out]
*[242. To the Sons of Burns, &c.]
[243. Ellen Irwin, &c.]
*[244. To a Highland Girl]
[245. Stepping Westward]
*[246. Address to Kilchurn Castle.]
*[247. Rob Roy's Grave]
*[248. Sonnet composed at ——Castle]
[249. Yarrow Unvisited]
[250. The Matron of Jedborough, &c.]
*[251. Sonnet, Fly, &c.]
*[252. The Blind Highland Boy]
[IX. MEMORIALS OF A SECOND TOUR IN SCOTLAND, 1814.]
*[253. Suggested by a beautiful Ruin, &c.]
*[254. At Corra Linn]
*[255. Effusion, &c.]
*[256. Yarrow Visited]
[X. POEMS DEDICATED TO NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE AND LIBERTY.]
[257. Robert Jones]
[258. I grieved, &c.]
[259. The King of Sweden, &c.]
*[260. Sept. 1, 1802]
*[261. Two Voices are there, &c.]
*[262. O Friend, &c.]
*[263. War in Spain]
*[264. Zaragossa]
*[265. Lines on expected Invasion]
[266. Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke]
[267. Oak of Guernica]
[268. Thanksgiving Ode]
*[269. Ibid.]
[270. Spenser]
[XI. MEMORIALS OF A TOUR ON THE CONTINENT, 1820.]
*[271. Introductory Remarks]
[272. Fishwomen of Calais]
*[273. Incident at Bruges]
[274. Between Namur and Liege]
[275. Miserere Domine]
[276. The Danube]
[277. The Staub-bach]
[278. Memorial, &c.]
[279. Engelberg]
[280. Our Lady of the Snow]
[281. Tower of Tell at Altorf]
[282. Schwytz]
[283. Church of San Salvador]
[284. Arnold Winkelried]
[285. The Last Supper]
[286. Statues on Milan Cathedral]
[287. A Religious Procession]
[288. Elegiac Stanzas]
[289. Mount Righi]
[290. Tower of Caligula]
[291. Herds of Cattle]
[292. The Forks]
[292a. The Landenberg]
[293. Pictures in Bridges, &c.]
*[294. At Dover]
[XII. MEMORIALS OF A TOUR IN ITALY, 1837.]
*[295. Introductory Remarks]
[296. Ibid.]
*[297. Musings at Aquapendente]
[298. Scott and Tasso]
[299. Over waves, &c.]
[300. How lovely, &c.]
[301. This flowering Broom, &c.]
[302. The Religious Movement, &c.]
[302a. Pine-tree of Monte Mario]
[303. Is this, ye Gods]
[304. At Rome]
*[305. At Albano]
*[306. Cuckoo at Laverna]
[307. Camaldoli]
[308. Monk-visitors]
*[309. At Vallombrosa]
*[310. At Florence]
*[311. The Baptist]
*[312. Florence]
*[312a. Convent in the Apennines]
*[313. After leaving Italy]
*[314. At Rydal, 1838]
*[315. Pillar of Trajan]
*[316. The Egyptian Maid]
[XIII. THE RIVER DUDDON: A SERIES OF SONNETS.]
[317. Introduction]
[318. The River Duddon]
[319. Sonnets on the Duddon]
[320. The Wild Strawberry]
[321. Return, &c.]
[322. Memoir of Walker]
[323. Milton]
[324. White Doe of Rylstone, &c.]
*[325. Ibid.]
[326. Hazlitt]
[327. Bolton Abbey]
[328. Lady Aäliza]
[328a. Brancepeth]
[329. Battle of the Standard]
[330. Bells of Rylstone]
[331. Rock-encircled Pound]
[XIV. ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS.]
[332. Advertisement]
*[333. Introductory Remarks]
[334. St. Paul never in Britain]
[335. Water-fowl]
[336. Hill at St. Alban's]
[337. Hallelujahs]
[338. Daniel and Fuller]
[339. Old Bangor]
[340. Paulinus]
[341. Edwin and the Sparrow]
[342. Near fresh Streams]
[343. The Clergy]
[343a. Bede]
[344. Zeal]
[345. Alfred]
[346. Crown and Cowl]
[347. Council of Clermont]
[348. Cistertian Monastery]
[349. Waldenses]
[350. Borrowed Lines]
[351. Transfiguration]
[352. Craft]
[353. The Virgin Mountain]
[354. Land]
[355. Pilgrim Fathers]
[356. The Clergyman]
[357. Rush-bearing]
[358. George Dyer]
[359. Apprehension]
[360. The Cross]
[361. Monte Rosa]
[XV. 'YARROW REVISITED,' AND OTHER POEMS.]
[362. Dedication]
*[363. Yarrow Revisited]
*[363.. Ibid.]
*[364. Place of Burial, &c.]
*[365. A Manse in Scotland]
*[366. Roslin Chapel]
*[367. The Trosachs]
*[368. Lock Etive Glen]
[369. Eagles]
*[370. Sound of Mull]
[371. Shepherds]
[372. Highland Broach]
[373. The Brownie]
*[374. Bothwell Castle]
*[375. The Avon]
*[376. Inglewood Forest]
[377. Hart's-Horn Tree]
[378. Fancy and Tradition]
[379. Countess' Pillar]
[XVI. EVENING VOLUNTARIES.]
[380. Sixty-third Birthday]
*[381. By the Sea-side]
[382. Not in the lucid, &c.]
[383. The leaves, &c.]
[384. Impromptu]
*[384a. Ibid.]
*[385. Evening of extraordinary Splendour]
[386. Alston]
[387. Mountain-ridges]
[XVII. POEMS COMPOSED OR SUGGESTED DURING A TOUR IN THE SUMMER OF 1833.]
[388. Advertisement]
[389. The Greta]
[390. Brigham Church]
*[391. Nun's Well, Brigham]
*[392. To a Friend]
[393. Mary Queen of Scots]
*[394. " "]
[395. St. Bees and C. Smith]
[396. Requiems.]
[397. Sir William Hillary]
[398. Isle of Man]
*[399."]
[400. By a retired Mariner]
*[401. At Bala Sala]
*[402. Tynwald Hill]
[403. Snafell]
[404. Eagle in Mosaic]
*[405. Frith of Clyde, &c.]
[406. " "]
[407. Mosgiel]
*[408. Macpherson's 'Ossian']
[409. Cave of Staffa]
[410. Ox-eyed Daisy]
[411. Iona]
[412. Eden]
[413. "]
*[414. Mrs. Howard]
[415. Nunnery]
[416. Corby]
*[417. Druidical Monument]
*[418. Lowther]
[419. Earl of Lonsdale]
*[420. The Somnambulist]
[XVIII. POEMS OF SENTIMENT AND REFLECTION.]
[421. Expostulation and Reply]
[422. The Tables turned]
*[423. Lines written in early Spring]
*[424. A Character]
*[425. To my Sister]
*[426. Simon Lee]
*[427. Germany, 1798-9]
*[428. To the Daisy]
[429. Matthew]
*[430. "]
[431. Personal Talk]
*[432. Spade of a Friend]
*[433. A Night Thought]
*[434. An Incident, &c.]
[435. Tribute, &c.]
[436. Fidelity]
*[437. Ode to Duty]
*[438. Happy Warrior]
*[439. The Force of Prayer]
*[440. A Fact, &c.]
*[441. A little onward]
[442. Ode to Lycoris]
*[443. Ibid.]
*[444. Memory]
*[445. This Lawn]
*[446. Humanity.]
*[447. Thought on the Seasons]
*[448. To ——, &c.]
*[449. The Warning]
*[450. The Labourer's Noon-day Hymn]
*[451. May Morning]
*[452. Portrait by Stone]
*[453. Bird of Paradise]
[XIX. SONNETS DEDICATED TO LIBERTY AND ORDER.]
[454. Change]
[455. American Repudiation]
[456. To the Pennsylvanians]
*[457. Feel for the Wrongs, &c.]
[458. Punishment of Death]
[XX. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.]
[459. Epistle to Beaumont]
*[460. Upon perusing the Foregoing, &c.]
[461. Ibid.]
*[462. Gold and Silver Fishes]
*[463. Liberty]
[464. "]
[465. Poor Robin]
*[466. Ibid.]
*[467. Lady le Fleming]
*[468. To a Redbreast]
*[469. Floating Island]
*[470. Once I could hail, &c.]
*[471. The Gleaner]
[472. Nightshade]
[473. Churches—East and West]
[474. Horn of Egremont Castle]
*[475. Goody Blake, &c.]
*[476. To a Child]
*[477. Lines in an Album, &c.]
[478. The Russian Fugitive]
*[479. Ibid.]
[XXI. INSCRIPTIONS.]
*[480.to 486]
[XXII. SELECTIONS FROM CHAUCER MODERNISED.]
[487. Of the Volume, &c]
[488. The Prioress's Tale]
[XXIII. POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF OLD AGE.]
[489. The Old Cumberland Beggar]
*[490. Ibid.]
491 and [492. Farmer of Tilsbury Vale]
[493. The small Celandine]
*[494. The two Thieves]
*[495. Animal Tranquillity, &c.]
[XXIV. EPITAPHS AND ELEGIAC PIECES.]
*[496. From Chiabrera]
*[497. By a blest Husband, &c.]
[498. Cenotaph]
*[499. Epitaph, &c.]
*[500. Address to Scholars]
*[501. Elegiac Stanzas, &c.]
[502. Elegiac Verses]
[503. Moss Campion]
[504. Lines 189]
*[505. Invocation to the Earth]
*[506. Elegiac Stanzas]
*[507. Elegiac Musings]
[508. Charles Lamb]
*[509. Ibid.]
*[510. James Hogg, Mrs. Hemans, &c.]
[511. Dead Friends]
*[512. Ode: Intimations of Immortality, &c.]
[XXV. 'THE EXCURSION.']
*[513. On the leading Characters and Scenes]
[514. The Aristocracy of Nature]
[515. Eternity]
[516. Of Mississippi, &c.]
[517. Richard Baxter]
[518. Endowment of Immortal Power, &c.]
[519. Samuel Daniel, &c.]
[520. Spires]
[521. Sycamores]
[522. The Transitory]
[523. Dyer and The Fleece]
[524. Dr. Bell]


[II. LETTERS AND EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS.]
[1. Autobiographical Memoranda, &c.]
[2. Schoolmistress]
[3. Books and Reading]
[4. Tour on the Continent, 1790: Letter to Miss Wordsworth]
[5. In Wales]
[6. Melancholy of a Friend]
[7. Holy Orders]
[8. The French Revolution]
[9. Failure of Louvet's Denunciation of Robespierre]
[10. Of inflammatory political Opinions]
[11. At Milkhouse, Halifax; 'Not to take orders']
[12. Literary Work, &c.]
[13. Employment on a London Newspaper]
[14. Raisley Calvert's Last Illness]
[15. Family History]
[16. Reading]
[17. Satire: Juvenal, &c., 1795]
[18. Visit to Thelwall]
[19. Poetry added to, 1798]
[20. On the Wye]
[21. At Home again]
[22. Early Visit to the Lake District]
[23. On a Tour, 1799]
[24. At the Lakes: Letter to Coleridge]
[25. Inconsistent Opinions on Poems]
[26. On his Scottish Tour: To Scott]
[27. The Grove: Capt. Wordsworth]
[28. Spenser and Milton]
[29. Death of Capt. Wordsworth]
[30. Of Dryden: To Scott]
[31. Of Marmion]
[32. Topographical History]
[33. The War in Spain, &c.]
[34, 35, 36. The Convention of Cintra]
[37. Home at Grasmere]
*[38. On Education of the Young]
[39. Roman Catholics, &c.]
[40. Death of Children]
[41. Letter of Introduction: Humour]
[42. The Peninsular War]
[43. Of Southey]
[44. Of alleged Changes in political Opinions]
[45. Of his Poems, &c.]
[46. Of Thanksgiving Ode, &c.]
[47. Of Poems in Stanzas]
[48 and 49. The Classics: Aeneid, &c.]
[50. Tour on the Continent, 1820]
[51. Shakspeare's Cliff at Dover]
[52. Of Affairs on the Continent, 1828]
*[53. Style: Francis Edgeworth, &c.]
[54. Of the Icôn Basiliké, &c.]
[55. Of the R. Catholic Question]
[56. Of the R.C. Emancipation Bill]
[57. Of Ireland and the Poor Laws]
[58. Of Lonsdale: Virgil, &c.]
[59. Poems of Moxon]
*[60. Of Hamilton's, 'It haunts,' &c.]
[61. Of Collins, Dyer, &c.]
[62. Verses and Counsels]
[63. Annuals and Roguery]
[64. Works of Peele, &c.]
[65. Lady Winchelsea, Tickell, &c.]
*[66. Hamilton's 'Spirit of Beauty,' &c.]
[67. Play, Home, &c.]
[68. Summer, Quillinan, &c.]
[69. Works of Webster, &c.]
[70. French Revolution, 1830]
*[71. Nonsense: Rotten Boroughs, &c.]
*[72. Verses: Edgeworth, &c.]
[73. Tour in Scotland]
[74. Sir Walter Scott]
[75. Of writing more Prose]
[76. Of Poetry and Prose, &c.]
[77. Of the Reform Bill]
[78. Of political Affairs]
[79. Family Affliction, &c.]
*[80. Illness of Sister, &c.]
[81. Lucretia Davidson, &c.]
[82. Tuition at the University]
[83. Dissenters in University]
[84. Skelton]
[85. James Shirley]
[86. Literary Criticism, &c.]
[87. Of Elia, &c.]
[88. English Sonnets, &c.]
[89. Lady Winchelsea, &c.]
[90. Popularity of Poetry]
[91. Sonnets and Female Poets, &c.]
[92. Mrs. Hemans' Dedication]
[93. Verse-attempts]
[94. Mrs. Hemans' Poems]
[95. Church of England]
[96. Omnipresence of the Deity]
[97. and 98. New Church at Cockermouth]
*[99. Classic Scenes: Holy Land]
[100. American ed. of Poems]
[101. Quillinan's Poems]
[102. On a Tour]
[103. Bentley and Akenside]
*[104. Presidency of Royal Irish Academy, &c.]
*[105. Prose-writing: Coleridge, &c.]
[106. Of his own Poems, &c.]
[107. In the Sheldonian Theatre]
[108. New edition of Poems]
[109 and 110. Death of a Nephew]
[111. On Death of a young Person]
[112. Religion and versified Religion]
[113. Sacred Poetry]
[114. Visit of Queen Adelaide]
[115. Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues Act, &c.]
[116. Samuel Rogers and Wordsworth]
[117. An alarming Accident]
[118. Of Alston and Haydon, &c.]
[119. Of Peace's Apology for Cathedrals]
[120. Of Cowper's Task]
[121. On a Tour]
[122. Marriage of Dora]
[123. Letters to Brother]
[124. Episcopal Church of America: Emerson and Carlyle]
[125. Old Haunts revisited]
[126. No Pension sought]
[127. The Master of Trinity]
[128. Alston's Portrait of Coleridge]
[129. Southey's Death]
[130. Tropical Scenery: Grace Darling]
[131. Contemporary Poets: Southey's Death, &c.]
[132. The Laureateship]
*[133. The same: Landor, &c.]
[134. Alston: Home Occupations]
[135. Socinianism]
[136. Sacred Hymns]
[137. Bereavements]
[138. Birthday in America, &c.]
[139. Class-fellows and School-fellows]
[140. From Home: Queen, &c.]
[141. The Laureateship: Tennyson, &c.]
[142. Poems of Imagination, &c.]
[143. Of the College of Maynooth, &c.]
[144. Of the Heresiarch Church of Rome]
[145. Family Trials]
[146. Bishop White: Mormonites, &c.]
[147. Governor Malartie: Lord Rector, &c.]
[148 and 149. Death of Dora]
[150. To John Peace, Esq.]
[151. A Servant's Illness and Death]
[152. Humility]
[153. Hopefulness]