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| Joy and Sorrow |
1 |
| Anne of Austria |
2 |
| Maternal Love |
2 |
| Anecdote of Cardinal d’Estrées |
3 |
| The Cemetry at Pisa |
3 |
| Lady Vane |
4 |
| Benevolence |
5 |
| Woman’s Pride |
5 |
| Sir Walter Raleigh |
5 |
| Poverty |
6 |
| Atheism |
6 |
| Detraction—Montesquieu |
6 |
| Temper |
7 |
| Set forms of expression—Philips |
7 |
| Henri Quatre |
8 |
| A Parliament Heel |
9 |
| On a new-born Child—Sir W. Jones |
9 |
| Speech of Mr. Cuffe |
9 |
| Woman’s Devotion |
10 |
| Savage the Poet |
11 |
| A Fable—The Hon. Henry Erskine, late
Lord Advocate of Scotland |
11 |
| Poverty |
17 |
| Charity twice blessed |
18 |
| Portrait of Charles I. |
18 |
| The Ballad |
19 |
| On a Lady not celebrated for cleanliness—The
late Lord Chancellor, The Lord Erskine |
19 |
| Lady M. W. Montague |
20
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| Inscrutable Providence |
20 |
| The Mother of the Cagot |
21 |
| Virtue of Absence |
21 |
| Overstrained Feeling |
21 |
| The Essex Ring |
22 |
| A Prayer |
23 |
| Letter from his late Majesty, King William IV. |
24 |
| Joan of Arc |
25 |
| Bear and forbear |
26 |
| A Gentleman |
26 |
| The awakened Idolater |
27 |
| Henry IV. of France |
28 |
| Time |
30 |
| Charles I. |
30 |
| Merit and good Fortune |
31 |
| The Petition of a Monkey—Lord Erskine, late
Chancellor |
32 |
| Taste and Custom |
35 |
| Filial Duty |
36 |
| King of Prussia and Voltaire |
36 |
| To a Daughter, on her Marriage |
37 |
| James I. |
37 |
| On the Death of the Hon. John Gore |
38 |
| Abraham to Isaac |
39 |
| Zarapha to Rebecca |
39 |
| The Mansion of Rest |
40 |
| National Taciturnity |
42 |
| Election by Balls |
42 |
| Anecdote of Robespierre |
43 |
| The Old Woman and her Ass—The Hon.
Henry Erskine, Lord Advocate of Scotland |
44 |
| Life a mingled Yarn |
46 |
| Henry VIII. and Francis I. |
47 |
| Anecdote of Torregiano |
47 |
| Decline of Families |
48 |
| Robert Bruce |
49
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| How to meet Afflictions |
49 |
| Soho |
50 |
| Loss of a Parent |
51 |
| Fruit |
51 |
| Anecdote of Frederick the Great |
52 |
| Equity |
53 |
| Mussulman |
54 |
| Matthias, Count Thurnes |
54 |
| Sir Thomas More |
55 |
| Key to Happiness |
55 |
| John de Pelham |
56 |
| Prayer on the Prospect of Death |
57 |
| Whitehall |
58 |
| Adieu |
59 |
| Indifference |
59 |
| Unrequited Love |
60 |
| The Cross |
60 |
| Solitude |
60 |
| Prayer—Voltaire |
61 |
| Method of preserving a Plant |
61 |
| Misfortune a Crime |
61 |
| Grecian Tablets |
62 |
| Christmas Day |
62 |
| George IV. |
62 |
| Ton of the French |
63 |
| Frederick the Great |
63 |
| The Widow of Barnevelt |
64 |
| Filial Love |
64 |
| Submission to Providence |
66 |
| A Gentleman |
66 |
| Love silent |
66 |
| The Wandering Jew |
67 |
| Statues |
67 |
| Charles, Prince of Wales |
68 |
| Affliction |
68 |
| Philadelphia |
69
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| Tradition |
72 |
| Sicilians |
73 |
| Ancient Poetry |
74 |
| The Hottentots |
74 |
| Sedley |
75 |
| On the Loss of a Watch—Lord Erskine |
75 |
| L’amicale Persévérance |
77 |
| Epigram |
77 |
| To the May Fly |
78 |
| From my Mother |
79 |
| To revive a Flower |
80 |
| Scenes from the Life of Titian |
81 |
| Trees for my Cottage |
93 |
| The Hand of Heaven |
94 |
| Effects of Sorrow on the Mind |
94 |
| Bayle and his Mother |
94 |
| Traditions |
95 |
| The Graves of the Departed Loved |
96 |
| Eyes of the Mind |
96 |
| Philosophy |
96 |
| Refinement |
97 |
| Sea Bathing |
97 |
| Effect of Scenery |
98 |
| Inscription on a Sun Dial |
99 |
| Law of Jury |
99 |
| Tradition |
100 |
| Tobacco |
100 |
| Duchess d’Abrantes |
101 |
| Philip II. of Spain |
102 |
| Beauty |
102 |
| Jacobite Poetry |
103 |
| Ill-placed Confidence |
104 |
| Charity of Mind |
104 |
| Bells |
104 |
| La Mélancolie |
105 |
| A Fire Screen |
105
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| Banquo’s Son |
106 |
| Uncertainty |
106 |
| The Drowning Fly |
107 |
| The Mulgrave Family |
107 |
| Le Bonheur |
108 |
| Catherine de Medicis |
109 |
| Epitaph |
109 |
| Prosperity and Adversity |
110 |
| The great Condé |
110 |
| Resignation |
110 |
| Le Tems |
111 |
| A Reflection—Seneca |
111 |
| Maréchale de Luxembourg |
112 |
| The Spider |
112 |
| On Fenelon |
112 |
| Flowers |
112 |
| To-morrow |
113 |
| Letter of Marian Delorme |
113 |
| Physiognomy |
116 |
| A Father’s Death Bed |
117 |
| The Plague |
118 |
| Trifles |
121 |
| Margaret of Anjou and Renè of Sicily |
122 |
| To Julia |
123 |
| Good Nature |
123 |
| Welsh Air |
124 |
| Lines by Henry VI. |
124 |
| Manner |
124 |
| Lines by Raleigh |
125 |
| Speech of a Shawanese Chief |
125 |
| Greek Costume |
126 |
| On a Rose growing in a Skull—Gen. Carrol |
127 |
| A fearful Witness |
127 |
| Thirteenth Century |
128 |
| Game of Cassino |
128 |
| Local Associations |
128
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| On the Choice of a Wife |
129 |
| Henry IV. |
129 |
| Prayer by Mary Queen of Scots |
129 |
| Anecdote of the Duke of Suffolk |
130 |
| To the Memory of Sir Thomas Picton |
130 |
| True Magnanimity |
131 |
| On a Music Master—The Hon. H. Erskine |
131 |
| The Emperor and the Opera Dancer |
131 |
| Gibbon |
135 |
| Herveys |
135 |
| Coquetry |
135 |
| Charles V. |
136 |
| Family MSS. |
136 |
| Dirge |
137 |
| Sir Thomas More |
141 |
| Providence—Felicaii |
142 |
| Cromwell |
143 |
| Spanish Proverb |
143 |
| Epigram—The Hon. H. Erskine |
144 |
| Hyder Ali—Burke |
144 |
| The Seal |
148 |
| Thought |
148 |
| Pride of Birth |
149 |
| The Pretender |
150 |
| Chloe—The Hon. H. Erskine |
150 |
| Thought |
150 |
| Duke of Buckingham |
151 |
| A Portrait |
152 |
| Churchyards in Denmark |
152 |
| Machiavelli |
153 |
| Dante |
153 |
| Petition of the Wife of an Indian Chief |
154 |
| Volcanos |
157 |
| Saint George |
157 |
| Poem |
157 |
| Queen of Bohemia—Sir H. Wootton |
158
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| Thought |
159 |
| Fire from Heaven |
159 |
| Origin of Coats of Arms |
160 |
| Lord Bacon |
160 |
| Bells |
160 |
| Arthur’s Round Table |
161 |
| Sir Walter Raleigh |
162 |
| Saint George |
163 |
| Duelling |
163 |
| Delight in Disorder—Herrick |
164 |
| Lord Strafford’s Meditations |
164 |
| Time |
167 |
| Lamentations selfish |
167 |
| Thought |
167 |
| Lines from the Spanish |
168 |
| Phrenology |
168 |
| Stoves |
169 |
| Christina, Queen of Sweden |
170 |
| Sir Benjamin Rudyerd |
172 |
| King of Prussia’s Guard |
174 |
| Premature Judgment |
174 |
| Benvenuto Cellini |
175 |
| Thought |
176 |
| Mind and Body |
176 |
| Love |
179 |
| Wedding Rings |
179 |
| Hope and Grief—W. Maddocks |
180 |
| Unjust Suspicion |
181 |
| Thought |
181 |
| Capucine Friars |
181 |
| Arms of the House of Medici |
182 |
| Michael Angelo |
182 |
| Sir Sidney Smith |
192 |
| Bees |
192 |
| Bayonets |
194 |
| Hope |
194
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| Oliver Cromwell |
195 |
| Sandwiches |
196 |
| Catherine, Empress of Russia |
196 |
| The Milk Score |
197 |
| Duke of Monmouth |
197 |
| Death |
199 |
| Origin of the Title of Earl |
200 |
| Thought |
201 |
| James II. |
202 |
| Thought |
202 |
| Thought |
202 |
| Thought |
202 |
| Sea-fire |
203 |
| Lisez et Croyez |
203 |
| To a Lady |
204 |
| Troubadours |
204 |
| Thought |
204 |
| Letter from Mde. Du Duffand |
205 |
| Thought |
205 |
| Pride and Humility |
205 |
| Thought |
206 |
| Thought |
206 |
| Voltaire |
206 |
| Antipathies |
208 |
| Anne of Austria |
209 |
| The MSS. |
213 |
| Thought |
213 |
| The Nursing of Love—Hon. W. Spencer |
214 |
| An Opera |
215 |
| Calumny and Detraction |
215 |
| Goût and Gout—Lord Erskine |
215 |
| Les Lazzaroni |
216 |
| Louis XVIII. |
217 |
| Directions to a Porter |
218 |
| Title of Sforza |
219 |
| Duke of Calabria |
219
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| Love and Reason |
220 |
| Clocks |
222 |
| Tea and Coffee |
222 |
| French and English |
223 |
| Scandal |
223 |
| Thought |
223 |
| Thought |
224 |
| Personal Beauty |
224 |
| Daguerrotype |
224 |
| Thought |
224 |
| Thought |
224 |
| Pyramids |
225 |
| The Congress |
225 |
| Sketch of our Saviour’s Person—Josephus |
226 |
| Ennui |
227 |
| Thought |
227 |
| On an Infant |
228 |
| English, French, and Germans |
228 |
| Hôtel à Paris “à vendre, ou à louer” |
228 |
| Epigram |
228 |
| Russian Anecdote |
229 |
| Russian Anecdote |
230 |
| Hospitality of the remote Ages |
231 |
| Turkish Anecdote |
231 |
| Thought |
231 |
| Anti-Moine, or Antimony |
232 |
| Extract from Dr. Johnson’s Correspondence |
232 |
| Earl of Buchan |
233 |
| The State of Man |
233 |
| Parfilage |
233 |
| Taste |
234 |
| Les Riens |
234 |
| A Cottage in Scotland |
235 |
| Linnæus |
237 |
| Hortensia, or Hydranger |
237 |
| Filial Affection |
237
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| Vestige of ancient Saxon Dialect |
239 |
| The Torpedo |
240 |
| Thought |
240 |
| Wait and Hope |
240 |
| Mother and Child |
241 |
| Louis XVIII. |
241 |
| Education |
242 |
| Dr. Johnson on the loss of his Mother |
243 |
| Recollections in the Cathedral at Malines or
“Mechlin” in Belgium |
243 |
| `A Madame Warner |
244 |
| To change the Colour of a Rose |
244 |
| Wholesome Truth |
245 |
| Sir Sidney Smith |
245 |
| Lines by Maucroix |
245 |
| The Prisoner of St. Helena |
246 |
| Children’s Shoes |
246 |
| Brantome |
246 |
| Hopelessness |
247 |
| The Coffee Tree |
247 |
| A Portrait |
247 |
| A Key to the Thoughts |
248 |
| Old China |
248 |
| The Indulgence of Providence |
248 |
| Les Assassins |
249 |
| Pausilippo |
250 |
| Gesner |
251 |
| Futurity |
251 |
| Death |
252 |
| Ambergris |
252 |
| Quinquina, or Peruvian Bark |
253 |
| Critique on David’s Picture of the Deluge |
253 |