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A Persian Precept
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Address to Lord Byron, on the Publication of Childe Harold. By
Granville Penn, Esq.
207
Lights and Shadows
211
The Wall-flower. By D. M. Moir, Esq
212
The Red Fisherman. By W. M. Praed, Esq.
214
Autumn. By John Keats
221
Lines written on a Blank Leaf of Moore's Irish Melodies
222
Friends. By James Montgomery, Esq.
223
Solitude. By John Malcolm, Esq.
224
The Cypress Tree. By D. M. Moir, Esq.
225
Stanzas. By Bishop Heber
226
Domestic Love
227
America and England. By Washington Allston, Esq.
228
Ode to a Steam Boat. By Thomas Doubleday, Esq.
229
The Vision
231
The Inconstant's Apology. By M. G. Lewis, Esq.
232
The Worshipper. By Miss L. E. Landon
Retirement. From a Picture by Leahy. By Miss L. E. Landon 234
Godiva. A Tale
235
The Sea Cave. By Thomas Doubleday, Esq.
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Ivan the Czar. By Mrs. Hemans
Hope. By Henry Neele, Esq.
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I cannot Love but One. By Lord Byron
254
Anastasius to his Child Alexis. By the Rev. C. H. Townsend
256
Song By Percy Rolle
259
The Death of the First-born. By Alaric A. Watts
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Think of me. By Miss L. E. Landon
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The Female Exile. By Miss Bannerman
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To a Dead Eagle. By D. M. Moir, Esq.
264
A Lament for Chivalry
266
The Complaint
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Napoleon at the Kremlin. By Mrs. Charles Gore
269
Lines with a Knife
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