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CONTENTS.
Page.
PROSE WORKS.
Pencillings by the Way 1
Letters from under a Bridge 217
Dashes at Life with a Free Pencil — Part I. —
High Life in Europe —
Leaves from the Heart-book of Ernest Clay 251
The Marquis in Petticoats 269
Beauty and the Beast, or the handsome Mrs Titton
and her plain Husband 272Brown's Day with the Mimpsons 275
Mr. and Mrs. Follett, or the Danger of meddling
with Married People 278The Countess Nyschriem, and the handsome Artist 281
My One Adventure as a Brigand 283
Wigwam versus Almack's 285
Miss Jones's Son 294
Lady Rachel 298
The Phantom Head upon the Table 300
Getting to Windward 306
The Wife bequeathed and resumed 310
A Revelation of a Previous Life 313
American Life —
Count Pott's Strategy 316
The Female Wand 318
Two Buckets in a Well 323
Light Vervain 326
Nora Mehidy, or the strange Road to the Heart of
Mr. Hypolet Leathers 330The Pharisee and the Barber 332
Mrs. Passable Troot 335
The Spirit Love of “lone S — ” 336
Mabel Wynne 339
The Ghost-ball at Congress Hall 342
Born to love Pigs and Chickens 345
The Widow by Brevet 348
Those Ungrateful Blidgimses 352
Dashes at Life — Part II. —
Inklings of Adventure —
Pedlar Karl 361
Niagara — Lake Ontario — The St. Lawrence 366
The Cherokee's Threat 372
F. Smith 377
Edith Linsey 383
Scenes of Fear 404
Incidents on the Hudson 410
The Gipsy of Sardis 412
Tom Fane and I 429
Larks in Vacation 433
A Log in the Archipelago 441
The Revenge of the Signor Basil 445
Love and Diplomacy 454
The Madhouse of Palermo 457
Minute Philosophies 460
Loiterings of Travel —
Lady Ravelgold 466
Paletto's Bride 474
Violanta Cesarini 479
Pasquali, the Tailor of Venice 486
The Bandit of Austria 489
Oonder-Hoofden, or the Undercliff 501
The Picker and Piler 504
Kate Crediford 507
Flirtation and Fox-Chasing 509
The Poet and the Mandarin 512
Meena Dimity, or why Mr Brown Crash took the
Tour 516The Power of an “Injured Look” 518
Beware of Dogs and Waltzing 521
The Inlet of Peach-Blossoms 524
The Belle of the Belfry, or the daring Lover 528
Passages from an Epistolary Journal kept on a Visit
to England 530My Adventures at the Tournament 543
Sketches of Travel 549
The four Rivers — the Hudson — the Mohawk — the
Chenango — the Susquehannah 574Dashes at Life — Part III. —
Ephemera 577
[Consisting of a collection of the “jottings down”
contributed to the New Mirror and other papers,
deemed worth preserving as daguerreotypes of
the present — as records of matters as they fly.]Lecture on Fashion 799
POETICAL WORKS.
Sacred Poems —
The Healing of the Daughter of Jairus 817
The Leper 818
David's Grief for his Child 819
The Sacrfice of Abraham 820
The Shunamite 820
Jephthah's Daughter 821
Absalom 822
Christ's Entrance into Jerusalem 823
Baptism of Christ 823
Scene in Gethsemane 824
The Widow of Nain 824
Hagar in the Wilderness 824
Rizpah with her Sons, the Day before they were
hanged on Gibeah 825Lazarus and Mary 826
Thoughts while making the Grave of a new-born
Child 827On the Departure of Rev. Mr. White from his
Parish 827Birth-Day Verses 828
To my Mother from the Apennines 828
Lines on leaving Europe 829
A true Incident 829
The Mother to her Child 830
Thirty-Five 830
A Thought over a Cradle 830
Contemplation 830
On the Death of a Missionary 831
On the Picture of a “Child tired of Play” 831
A Child's first Impression of a Star 831
On Witnessing a Baptism 831
Revery at Glenmary 832
The Belfry Pigeon 832
The Sabbath 832
Dedication Hymn 832
Poems of Passion —
The dying Alchymist 833
Parrhasius 834
The Scholar of Thebet Ben Khorat 835
The Wife's Appeal 837
Melanie 838
Lord Ivon and his Daughter 841
To Ermengarde 844
The Pity of the Park Fountain 845
“Chamber Scene” 845
To a Stolen Ring 845
To her who has Hopes for me 845
The Death of Harrison 846
“She was not there” 846
Fail me not thou! 846
Spirit-Whispers 846
To M — , from Abroad 847
Sunrise Thoughts at the Close of a Ball 847
To a Face beloved 847
Unseen Spirits 847
Better Moments 847
The Annoyer 848
Andre's Request to Washington 848
Dawn 848
The Lady Jane, a Novel in Rhyme 849
Miscellaneous Poems —
An Apology 861
To Helen in a Huff 862
City Lyrics 862
To the Lady in the Chemisette with black Buttons 862
To the Lady in the white Dress 863
The white Chip-Hat 863
“You know if it was you” 863
Love in a Cottage 864
The Declaration 864
Tortesa, the Usurer 865
Bianca Visconti, or the Heart overtasked 883

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