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THE WIFE OF MANOAH TO HER HUSBAND,

TO A FRIEND, ON HER RETURN FROM EUROPE •

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LINES, ON THE DEATH OF S. OLIVER TORREY, SECRETARY OF THE

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TO MY FRIEND, ON THE DEATH OF HIS SISTER,•

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TO THE MEMORY OF CHARLES B. STORRS, LATE PRESIDENt of West-
ERN RESERVE College,

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THE NORSEMEN,

ENGRAVED BY J. ANDREWS AND J. DUTHIE.

"Onward they glide-and now I view

Their iron-armed and stalwart crew."

BRIDAL OF PENNACOOK,

ENGRAVED BY A. C. WARREN.

"On that strong turbid water, a small boat
Guided by one weak hand was seen to float."

Page 29.

THE PENITENT,

ENGRAVED BY D. L. GLOVER.

"Two forms are now in that chapel dim,
The Jesuit, silent and sad and pale,
Anxiously heeding some fearful tale,
Which a stranger is telling him."

Mogg Megone, Page 55.

Page 62.

MOGG MEGONE,

ENGRAVED BY J. ANDREWS AND J. DUTHIE.

"I only saw that victim's smile The still, green places where we met

VOICES OF FREEDOM,

ENGRAVED BY A. C. WARREN.

Page 121.

"The blast which Freedom's Angel blew

O'er her green Islands, echoes through

Each valley of our forest land."

Page 314.

ANGELS OF BUENA VISTA,

ENGRAVED BY J. ANDREWS AND J. DUTHIE.

"But, as tenderly before him, the lorn Ximena knelt, She saw the Northern eagle shining on his pistol belt."

Page 310.

BARCLAY OF URY,

ENGRAVED BY D. L. GLOVER.

"Nay, I do not need thy sword,
Comrade mine," said Ury's lord;
"Put it up I

pray thee."

SLAVES OF MARTINIQUE,

ENGRAVED BY D. L. GLOVER.

From a Daguerreotype of a French Print.

"Beams of noon like burning lances, through the tree-tops flash

and glisten,

As she stands before her lover, with raised face to look and listen."

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THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM.

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ENGRAVED BY A. C. WARREN.

Each Moslem, Tomb, and Cypress old,
Looked holy through the sunset air.

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