. The poetical works of Fitz-Greene Halleck : Now first collected ; illustrated with steel engravings, from drawings by American artists . riend, their brother, or their son,His kind warm heart and gentle spirit knew,Had long lived, hoped, and feared for him alone;His voice their morning music, and his eyeThe only starlight of their evening sky,Till even the sun of happiness seemed dim,And lifes best joys were sorrows but with him;And when, the burning bullet in his breast,He dropped, like summer fruit from off the bough,There was one heart that knew and loved him best—It was a mothers—and is


. The poetical works of Fitz-Greene Halleck : Now first collected ; illustrated with steel engravings, from drawings by American artists . riend, their brother, or their son,His kind warm heart and gentle spirit knew,Had long lived, hoped, and feared for him alone;His voice their morning music, and his eyeThe only starlight of their evening sky,Till even the sun of happiness seemed dim,And lifes best joys were sorrows but with him;And when, the burning bullet in his breast,He dropped, like summer fruit from off the bough,There was one heart that knew and loved him best—It was a mothers—and is broken now. ?. With dancing hair an CONTENTS PAGE Alnwick Castle, ... 11 Marco Bozzaris, -^ Burns, ... • . 26 Wyoming, 36* On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake, 42 Twilight, 45 Psalm CXXXVII., 48 To ****, 51 The Field of the Grounded Arms, 53 Red Jacket, ^ Love, 67 A Sketch, ™ Domestic Happiness, .73 Magdalen, From the Italian, °1 Translation from the German 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.) Wi


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