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Stanzas
On Love

The Country Girl
The Half-Brothers
Scraps of Italy

The Triad

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

The Sisters of Albano
Extempore

Illustrations of the Characters

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The Author of the O'Hara Tales.
Lord Morpeth.
Wordsworth,
Mrs Shelley.
Thomas Moore.

of Anne Page and Slenders J. Boaden.

The Wishing Gate

Apropos of Bread

The Tapestried Chamber
An Attempt at a Tour
Sonnet

Lucy and her Bird
Fragments

The Lady and her Lovers

Verses

The Laird's Jock
The Boy and the Butterfly

Burnham Beeches
The Broken Chain.
Ferdinando Eboli, a Tale
The Garden of Boccacio
A Fragment of the History of
the Nineteenth Century
Verses on the Lago Maggiore.
A Legend of Killarney
The King and the Minstrel
of Ely

The Old Gentleman
An Incident

A Scene at Abbotsford
Verses

The Victim Bride

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Wordsworth.

Lord Nugent.

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Sir Walter Scott.

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The Author of the Roué.

Wordsworth.

Southey.

Percy Bysshe Shelley.

The Author of Gilbert Earle.
Lord Holland and H. Luttrell.
Sir Walter Scott.
Crofton Croker.
Henry Luttrell,
Mrs Hemans.
Mrs Shelley.
Coleridge.

Sir James Mackintosh, M. P.
Southey.

Thomas Haynes Bayly.
J. G. Lockhart.
Theodore Hook.
F. M. Reynolds.
Sir Walter Scott.
R. Bernal, M. P.
H. Harrison.
Wordsworth.

Lord Normanby.

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