ANNA LÆTITIA BARBAULD, | Death of the Princess Charlotte,/ 228
Biographical Sketch,
178 The Happy Prospects of the Right-
On Education, 180 eous,
230
Sing of Government, Sins of the Henry Martyn and David Brainerd, 231
Nation, 183 True Friendship,
231
What is War? 185 Homer and Milton,
232
The Mouse's Petition, 186 Impolicy of Intolerance,
233
A Character, 187 Miseries of War,
234
Hymn to Content, 188 The Bible,
236
To Wisdom,
189 The Adaptation of Christianity, 237
To William Wilberforce, 190 Benefits of Retirement,
238
Ye are the Salt of the Earth, 191 Dr. Priestley,
238
REGINALD HEBER,
HENRY MACKENZIE,
Biographical Sketch, 192 Biographical Sketch,
238
Nations responsible to God, 193 Story of Nancy Collins,
240
The Stream of Life, 194 The Homespun Family,
242
Palestine, 195 The Mushroom Family,
246
The Israelites delivered from op-
pression,
195 WALTER SCOTT,
The Rise of Salem, 196 Biographical Sketch,
250
Missionary Hymn,
197 His noble efforts to liquidate his
To his Wife, 198 debts (note),
252
The Death of his Brother, 199 The Last Minstrel,
254
Christmas Hymn,
199 Description of Melrose Abbey, 256
Love of Country,
257
ROBERT POLLOK,
Lock Katrine,
257
Biographical Sketch, 200 Time,
258
Happiness, 201 Rebecca's Hymn,
259
Happiness of Childhood, 202 Meg Merrilies' Song,
259
The Miser,
202 Ellen-The Lady of the Lake, 260
Friendship,
203 A Morning in the Highlands, 261
Communings with Nature, 204 The Departure of the Gypsies, 264
Nature's Teachings,
205
Love,
205 CHARLES BUTLER,
Biographical Sketch,
267
JONATHAN DYMOND,
Lord Chatham's Eloquence,
267
Biographical Sketch, 207 Mr. Fox and Mr. Pitt,
269
Lines on his Grave (note), 208 Fox and Pitt compared, by H. B.
Love the Test of Christian Prin-
Stanton (note),
270
ciple,
209 Massillon and Bourdaloue, 271
Human, subordinate to Divine
Law,
210 GEORGE CRABBE,
Great Wealth not desirable, 211 Biographical Sketch,
272
Duelling, 212 The Parish Work house,
274
The Power of Non-Resistance, 214 The Almshouse Physician, 275
Slavery, 215 Phæbe Dawson,
276
The Hardships of the Poor, 278
WILLIAM HAZLITT,
A Betrothed Pair in Humble Life, 279
Biographical Sketch,
217 Song of the Crazed Maiden, 281
Literature of the Age of Elizabeth, 218 Letter to Edmund Burke,
282
Macbeth and Richard the Third, 222
Lady Macbeth,
224 JAMES MACKINTOSH,
Hamlet, 224 Biographical Sketch,
284
Shakspeare's Female Characters, 225 Death of his Wife,
287
Conversation and Letters,
287
ROBERT HALL,
Johnson's Lives of the Poets, 288
Biographical Sketch, 226' Grotius,
290
Dugald Stewart,
291, The two Races of Men,
352
The Progressiveness of the Race, 293 Filial Affection,
355
The Blessings of a Free Press, 294
FELICIA HEMANS,
HANNAH MORE,
Biographical Sketch,
356
Biographical Sketch,
295 Scenery of the Lakes (note), 357
War,
297 The Voice of Spring,
358
Oppression,
297 The Graves of a Household, 359
Faith in Humble Life,
299 The Treasures of the Deep,
360
A Riddle,
300 The Stranger's Heart,
361
Importance of Trifles,
300 The Bride's Farewell,
361
The Two Weavers,
301 The Landing of the Pilgrims,
362
The Theatre-Shakspeare, 302 | The Homes of England,
363
The Proper Education of Females, 306 Evening Prayer at a Girls' School, 364
The Habit of Attention,
308 Bring Flowers,
365
Qualities preferable to Genius, 309 The Hour of Prayer,
366
Effects of Light Reading, 310 The Agony in the Garden, 366
The Hand of God in History, 310
The End of Female Education, 312
NATHAN DRAKE,
X Х
God rules the Nations,
314
Biographical Sketch,
367
Moral Tendency of Addison's
WILLIAM WILBERFORCE,
writings,
368
Biographical Sketch,
317
Tatler, Guardian, and Spectator, 372
Letter of John Wesley (note), 318
Influence of Addison's writings
The Abolition of the Slave Trade, 320
(note),
373
The Reward attendant on Well-
Character of Dr. Johnson, 376
doing,
321
Bishop Horne's apology for John-
The Effects of Religion,
322
son (note),
379
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE,
SIR EGERTON BRYDGES,
Biographical Sketch,
323 Biographical Sketch,
381
Hymn in the Vale of Chamouni, 3.26 His habits (note),
382
To my Infant,
328
The best Poets most Studious
Qualities essential to the Teacher, 328
(note),
383
To an Infant,
329 Sir Walter Raleigh,
384
Reflections on leaving a place of William Collins,
356
Retirement,
329 John Milton,
388
Importance of a Correct Use of
Milton and Gray compared, 390
Terms,
331
Gibbon,
392
The Depth of the Conscience, 332 Doctor Johnson,
393
Truth must and will Prevail, 333
Solitude,
394
Milton,
335 Posthumous Fame,
395
The Morality of Shakspeare, 336 The Cunning Successful,
396
The Combination in Shakspeare's
Character,
336
ARCHIBALD ALISON,
EDWARD IRVING,
Biographical Sketch,
396
Influence of Association,
397
337
Biographical Sketch,
Character of David,
338
The Pleasure of Acquiring Know-
ledge,
398
The Use and Abuse of Amuse-
CHARLES LAMB,
342
Biographical Sketch,
ments,
399
The Housekeeper,
344
On the Family Name,
344 LÆTITIA ELIZABETH MACLEAN,
The Sabbath Bells,
344 Biographical Sketch,
402
Shakspeare cannot be acted, 345 Success alone Seen,
403
Confessions of an Inebriate, 346 The Little Shroud,
404
A Quakers' Meeting,
349 | The Widow's Mite,
405
Time arresting the Career of Plea- Dr. Beattie's account of his Death
sure,
406
(note),
450
Erato,
406 The Mother and her Child, 451
The Polar Star,
408 The Advancement of Society, 452
Her last Letter,
409 Man made to be Free,
452
Picture of Domestic Love,
453
LANT CARPENTER,
Hope beyond the Grave,
454
Biographical Sketch,
410 The Soldier's Dream,
455
The Regulation of the Sensible The Last Man,
456
Pleasures,
411 Chaucer and Windsor,
457
The Beech Tree's Petition, 458
JOHN IRELAND,
X Biographical Sketch,
415 THOMAS MITCHELL,
Sufferings of the Early Christians, 415 Biographical Sketch,
458
" The Life that now is,” the Socrates,
459
Christian's,
418 Plato,
461
THOMAS ARNOLD,
Thomas Hood,
Biographical Sketch,
420
Biographical Sketch,
462
His Character (note),
421
A Parental Ode to my Infant Son, 463
Extract from his Journal,
422
I Remember, I Remember, 464
The Value of Classical Education, 423 The Song of the Shirt,
465
The Puritans,
425 The Lady's Dream,
467
The Encouragements of the
Faithless Sally Brown,
469
Schoolmaster,
426
The Poor Laborer,
471
The Preacher and Schoolmaster
compared (note),
426
SYDNEY SMITH,
The World our Country,
427
Biographical Sketch,
473
The Oxford Conspirators,
429
Foundation of the Edinburgh Re-
ROBERT SOUTHEY,
view,
473
Biographical Sketch,
429
Characteristics of Modern Ser-
Poetical Letter,
430
mons,
476
His Contributions to the Quarterly
Female Education,
476
(note),
431
Cost of Military Glory,
481
Coleridge's opinion of Southey Castlereagh, Canning, and Grattan, 482
(note),
432 Character of Sir James Mackin-
Wilson's
do.
do.
tosh,
483
(note),
432 | The Curse of War,
France-Bonaparte,
433 Conspiracy of the Pope,
487
The Battle of Blenheim,
434 The French Invasion,
487
The Immortality of Love, 436 Progress of Reform,
488
The Complaints of the Poor, 436
To a Spider,
437
THOMAS CHALMERS,
Remembrance,
438 Biographical Sketch,
489
The Old Man's Comforts,
Virtue and Vice contrasted,
440
490
For a Monument at Oxford, 440 The Supremacy of Conscience, 492
Ode written during the War with
The Barbarities of War,
493
America,
441
JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY,
John FOSTER,
Biographical Sketch,
494
Biographical Sketch,
443 The Teachings of Christianity, 496
Changes from Youth to Age, 444 Love due from Man to Man, 498
Advantages of Decision of Cha-
Importance of accurate Mental
racter,
445 Habits,
499
Character of Franklin,
447 Effects of Emancipation,
501
True Knowledge,
504 Lord Jeffrey's matured opinion of, 553
553
The Lord's Day,
505 The Old Cumberland Beggar,
The Church Bells,
505 Lucy,
557
558
The Drop of Water,
506 A Pleasant Youth,
Prayer,
559
506 A Portrait,
To a Highland Girl,
560
HORACE SMITH,
The World is too much with Us, 561
562
Biographical Sketch,
507 London,
562
Rejected Addresses (note), 507 Milton,
Address to the Mummy,
508 We are seven,
562
To his Daughter,
509
The Baby's Debut,
510
JOANNA BAILLIE,
Biographical Sketch,
564
BERNARD BARTON,
Her interview with Lord Jeffrey
Biographical Sketch,
512
(note),
565
Human Life,
513 To a Child,
566
Spiritual Worship,
514 A Mother to her waking Infant, 567
Time's Takings and Leavings,
515 The Kitten,
568
A Christian is the highest style of
Birthday Lines to her Sister,
570
Man,
515
A Word for Peace,
517
SAMUEL ROGERS,
Stanzas to a Friend on her Mar-
Biographical Sketch,
572
riage,
518
Early Recollections,
574
Bruce and the Spider,
519
Historic Associations,
575
To the Skylark,
520
Pleasures of Memory,
577
Human Lise,
579
EBENEZER ELLIOTT,
Pæstum,
581
Biographical Sketch,
521
Columbus-Land Discovered, 582
Poor Andrew,
522
A Wish,
583
The Home of Taste,
524
Saturday,
524
JAMES MONTGOMERY,
Rub or Rust,
525
Biographical Sketch,
584
The Press,
526
The Love of Country and of
Forest Worship,
527
Home,
586
Flowers for the Heart,
528
Home Dear to the African, 587
Sleep,
528
Night,
588
The Grinder,
529
The Grave,
589
Apostrophe to Futurity,
530
The Field is the World,
592
A Poet's Prayer,
530
The Common Lot,
592
Aspirations of Youth,
593
FRANCIS JEFFREY,
Prayer,
594
Biographical Sketch,
531
Humility,
595
Edinburgh Review, contributors
The Poetical in Childhood and
to (note),
532
Old Age,
595
Edinburgh Review, establishment
Characteristics of Prose and Verse, 597
of,
532
The Permanence of Words, 599
Edinburgh Review, subjects dis- cussed,
534
The Perishable nature of a Poet's
WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES,
Fame,
537 Biographical Sketch,
601
Landscape Beauty and its associ- Winchester, account of (note), 601
ated Pleasures,
540 Sonnet at Ostend,
602
James Watt-Steam Engine, 542 Sonnet on the Rhine,
603
Shakspeare,
603
543 Sonnet to Time,
Jonathan Swift,
547 Sonnet to Summer,
603
Sonnet-Winter Evening at Home, 604
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH,
Sun-dial in a Churchyard,
604
Biographical Sketch,
549 | The Greenwich Pensioners, 605
Thomas MOORE,
MRS. NORTON,
Biographical Sketch,
606 Biographical Sketch,
657
Paradise and the Peri,
609 To the Duchess of Sutherland, 657
Believe Me, if all those endearing The Mother's Heart,
659
young Charms,
613 Woman's Fortitude,
660
I saw thy Form,
614 The Arab's Farewell to his Steed, 661
When in the cold Earth, 614 The Blind Man's Bride,
662
Those Evening Bells,
615 A Mother,
663
Thou art, oh God,
615 Sonnet-To my Books,
664
This World is all a fleeting Show, 616 Sonnet-The Weaver,
664
The Bird let Loose,
616 Common Blessings,
665
Oh! Thou who dry'st the Mourn- The Prison Chaplain,
665
er's Tear,
617
The Turf shall be my fragrant ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING,
Shrine,
617
Notice of,
666
Like Morning, when her early The Pet-name,
666
Breeze,
618 The Lady's Yes,
668
Come, ye Disconsolate,
618 Victoria's Tears,
668
The Sleep,
670
John WILSON,
The Cry of the Human,
671
Biographical Sketch,
619
The Head-stone,
620
RICHARD WHATELY,
A Sleeping Child,
623
The Shipwreck,
673
624
Notice of,
Works (note),
673
The Evening Cloud-a Sonnet, 626
True Foundation of Church En-
actments,
674
AYELIA OPIE,
A Primitive Bishop,
676
Biographical Sketch,
626
The Apostolic Succession, 677
The Orphan Boy's Tale,
627
The Pure Gospel finally to Tri-
Song,
628
umph,
680
Hymn,
629 Friends Recognized in Heaven, 681
War,
629
A Lament,
630
Eliza Cook,
Lies falsely called Lies of Bene-
682
volence,
I A Tale of Potted Sprats, /
683
631
The World,
Cupid's Arrow,
684
Nature's Gentleman,
684
HENRY HART MILMAN,
The Mourners,
685
Biographical Sketch,
634 The Loved one was not There, 687
Jerusalem before the Siege, 634
Home in the Heart,
688
Hymn of the Captive Jews, 635
Harvest Song,
688
The Nativity,
636
The Burial Anthem,
638 SAMUEL WARREN,
Speech of Anne Boleyn,
638
Notice of,
689
Death at the Toilet,
690
Thomas BABINGTON MACAULAY,
Biographical Sketch,
639 MARTIN F. TUPPER,
The Five chief Contributors to the Biographical Notice,
693 Edinburgh Review (note), 642 or Compensation,
695
Milton,
640 Forgive and Forget,
696
The Puritans,
646 Bygones,
697
698
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, 648 Niagara-A Sonnet,
Character of Byron,
650 The Trial,
698
A Day in Ancient Athens, 653
The Crowning of Petrarch, 654 MRS. JAMESON,
Books and Education in Charles Notice of,
Second's Reign,
655 Portia,
706
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