. The poetical works of Fitz-Greene Halleck : Now first collected ; illustrated with steel engravings, from drawings by American artists . an of Goethe, 83 Woman, 86 A Poets Daughter, 90 Connecticut, 96 B 347755 CONTENTS. PAGE Music, 102 On the Death of Lieut. Allen, 106 Fanny Ill The Recorder, 213 EPISTLES, ETC. To W*lt*r B*wne, Esq., 235 To *****, ^ 241 A Fragment, . . 247 Song, by Miss ***, 251 Song, for the Drama of the Spy, 255 Address at the Opening of a new Theatre, .... 257 The Rhyme of the Ancient Coaster, 262 Lines to her who can understand them, . . 272 LIST OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS, HO


. The poetical works of Fitz-Greene Halleck : Now first collected ; illustrated with steel engravings, from drawings by American artists . an of Goethe, 83 Woman, 86 A Poets Daughter, 90 Connecticut, 96 B 347755 CONTENTS. PAGE Music, 102 On the Death of Lieut. Allen, 106 Fanny Ill The Recorder, 213 EPISTLES, ETC. To W*lt*r B*wne, Esq., 235 To *****, ^ 241 A Fragment, . . 247 Song, by Miss ***, 251 Song, for the Drama of the Spy, 255 Address at the Opening of a new Theatre, .... 257 The Rhyme of the Ancient Coaster, 262 Lines to her who can understand them, . . 272 LIST OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS, HOTSPUR AND HIS BRIDE. BY E. LEUTZE. {Toface Title.) Seated by gallant Hotspurs side,His Katharine was a happy bride,A thousand years ago. MAGDALEN. BY D. HUNTINGTON. {Title-page.) With dancing hair, and laughing eyes,That seem to mock me as it flies. PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR. PAINTED BY C. L. ELLIOTT. ENGRAVED BY J. CHENEY. ALNWICK CASTLE. BY D. HUNTINGTON. What tales, if there be tongues in trees,Those giant oaks could tell,Of beings born and buried here ;Tales of the peasant and the peer,Tales of the bridal and the bier. p. THE MOTHER. BY D. HUNTINGTON. Come to the mothers, when she feels,For the first time, her first-borns breath. Marco Bozzaris, p. 22. LANDSCAPE. PAINTED BY A. B. DURAND. My own green forest-land. Burns, p. 35. THE HOUSE TO LET. PAINTED BY F. W. EDMONDS. The song of knocker and of bell was over; Upon the steps two chimney sweeps reposed;And on the door my dazzled eyebeam metThese cabalistic words— this house to let. Fanny, p, 202.


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