. Id., 378 . Id., 391 Page Page 1. The Example of America, • Jeffrey, 373 15. Relations to England, ... Everett, 386 2. Government Vigor, • S. Smith, 374 16. Great Examples, Id., 374 17. What Good will the Monument do, id., 389 4. Address to Young Men, Mazzini, 375 18. Revolutionary Veterans, Webster, 389 Id., 379 21. Apostrophe to Washington, Id., 393 8. In a Just Cause, Id., 379 22. Power of Public Opinion, . Id., 394 9. Peace Inconsistent, . Id., 380 23. Future of the U. States, King, 395 10. The 22d Dec., Sir H. Bulwer, 381 24. Agricultural Interest, . C'ushing, 396 11. British Aggressions, . J. Quincy, Jr., 382 25. European Struggles, . • Johnson, 396 12. Eloquence and Logic, Preston, 383 26. Birth-day of Washington, Choate, 397 13. Relief to Ireland, Prentiss, 384 | 27. California's Prospects, . . Bennett, 398 14. Plea for the Sailor, Mountford, 385 1 28. Standard of Constitution, . Webster, 399 . PART SIXTH. NARRATIVE AND LYRICAL. Id., 441 Page Page 1. The Crucifixion, Croly, 401 25. Fate of Virginia, Macaulay, 432 2. Seventh Plague of Egypt, Id., 403 26. Horatius at the Bridge, Id., 433 3. Three Days of Columbus, Delavigne, 405 | 27. Execution of Montrose, • Aytoun, 435 4. Destruction of the Philistines, Milton, 407 28. Peace and War, • Shelley, 437 5. Satan's Encounter with Death, · Id., 408 29. America to Britain, Allston, 438 6. Belshazzar's Feast, Hughes, 409 30. Old Ironsides, Holmes, 439 7. Bernardo del Carpio, Hemans, 411 31. Ball at Brussels, Byron, 439 8. Casabianca, II., 412 32. The Dying Gladiator, Id., 441 9. Rocks of My Country, Id., 413 33. Degeneracy of Greece, 10. The Two Homes, Id., 413 34. Sennacherib, Id., 442 11. Invocation, 11., 414 35. The Tempest stilled, . Lyons, 443 12. Lochinvar, Scott, 414 36. Excelsior, Longfellow, 444 13. Marinion taking Leave, Id., 416 37. To the Rainbow, Campbell, 445 14. Death of Marmion, Id., 417 | 38. Glenara, Id., 446 15. Death of Bertram, Id., 418 39. The O'Kavanagh, Shea, 447 16. Love of Country, Id., 419 40. O le on the Passions, Collins, 448 17. Baron's Last Banquet, Greene, 420 41. The Greek and Turkman, Croly, 450 18. How they brought the Good News 12. The Curse of Cain, Knor, 451 from Ghent to Aix, . . Browning, 421 43. America, Berkeley, 452 19. The Soldier from Bingen, Norton, 422 44. The World for Sale, Hoyt, 452 20. The Torch of Liberty, . Moore, 424 45. Death of Gen. Taylor, . Conrad, 454 21. Sailor-boy's Dream, . Dimond, 4.25 46. The Passage, Uhland, 455 22. Damon and Pythias, Schiller, 427 47. Courage, Procter, 456 23. The Battle, Id., 429 48. The Moor's Revenge, Mickiewiez, 456 24 The Glove, Id., 431 49. Charade on Campbell, Praed, 453 PART SEVENTH. SCRIPTURAL AND DEVOTIONAL. Page Page 459 1. Balaam's Prophecy, 2. Paul's Defence, 3. Omnipotence of Jehovah, 4. True Wisdom, 5. A Nation's Strength, . 6. Exhortation to praise God, 7. The Joyful Messenger, . Job, 461 . Id., 464 Psa'ris, 463 8. Ilymn of Our First Parents, . Milton, 464 9. Universal Hymn, Thomson, 465 10. Chamouny, Coleridge, 467 11. The Dying Christian, Pope, 469 12. Life beyond the Tomb, ! . Beattie, 469 13. Forgiveness, . Anon., 470 14. The Christian Life, Doddridge, 470 Isaiah, 464 Hugo, 471 23. Brutus and Cassius, • . Shakspeare, 495 2 Drones of the Community, Shelley, 472 24. Regrets of Drunkenness, Id., 493 Id., 500 Sheridan, 473 26. Cardinal Wolsey, 5. Richelieu to the King, . · Bulwer, 474 27. Hamlet to the Players, Id., 502 • Id., 505 7. Virtue of Great Examples, . . Byron, 476 29. Not ashamed of his Trade, . Morton, 504 8. Marino Faliero to Conspirators, Id., 477 30. The Union and Government, . Simms, 507 9. Marino Faliero's Dying Speech, Id., 478 31. Colonna to the King, 10. Catiline to his Friends, Croly, 480 32. Address to the Swiss, Schiller, 508 11. Catiline's Defiance, Id., 481 33. Wm. Tell in Wait for Gesler, Id., 503 Id., 511 Id., 512 Id., 513 Id., 514 16. St. Pierre to Ferrardo, • Knowles, 487 38. Priuli and Jaffier, 17. Wm. Tell on Switzerland, Id., 488 39. Nothing in it, 18. Tell among the Mountains, Id., 489 40. Moses at the Fair, Brueys, 489 41. Van den Bosch and Artevelde, Taylor, 520 20. Balthazar and the Quack, Tobin, 491 42. The Weathercock, Allingham, 523 . . 1. Speech of Buzfuz, 542 Hood, 633 11. Merchant and Stranger, H. Smith, 513 3. Magpie and Monkey, Yriarte, 534 12. Victim of Reform, 511 4. Rich Man and Poor, . . Khemnitzer, 538 13. Not Fine Feathers make Fine Birds, 546 J. Pierpont, 537 14. Culprit and Judge, . . Horace Smith, 516 6. City Men in the Country, Holmes, 538 15. Jester Condemned to Death, . Id., 517 Anon., 539 16. Poet and Alchemist, Swain, 510 18. Farmer and Counsellor, 9. The Great Musical Critic, . 541 | 19. Puf's Account of Ilimself, Sheridan, 550 Id., 547 Id., 543 Id., 543 PART TENTH. MISCELLANEOUS. Page Page 1. Black Hawk to Gen. Street, ..... 551 6. Pauper's Death-bed, . C. B. Southey, 554 2. Pushmataba to Sec. of War, 552 7. Hope, Sarah F. Adams, 555 3. Supposed Speech of Chief of Pocomtuc 8. Death, Horace Smith, 555 Indians, . . Everett, 552 9. Lachrymose Writers, 4. Logan to Lord Dummore, 553 10. The Sanctuary, Id., 556 ACHILLES, Reply of, 221 Marie Antoinette, 2:22 . . 289 Byron, LORD, Supposed Address to Greeks, 151 ADAMS, J. Q., The Declaration, 309 259 Ball at Brussels, .439 The Dying Gladiator, . 441 495 Sennacherib, Great Examples, . 476 Compensations of Imagination, 64 Faliero's Dying Speech, . 116 115 . 438 Calhoun, Prospect of War, The Force Bill, : . 320 296 . 321 The Work-shop and Camp, . 101 CAMPBELL, Hallowed Ground, 91 470 . 147 Hohenlinden, . 153 546 Song of Greeks, Fall of Warsaw, 155 32 445 Glenara, 446 96 . 483 .216 430 . 247 Lord J. Russell's Motion, ..218 Tierney's Motion, 219 Defence of Pitt, 250 91 251 469 . 252 Collision of Vices, . BECKWITH, Spirit of the Age against War, . 49 CANTLEICS, On the Patricians, BENNETT, California's Prospects, Nature a hard Creditor, 73 . 347 .. 127 312 . 132 .312 To the Gallic Conspirators, 133 To his Friends, : . 482 78 Defiance to the Senate, BOWRING, Translation from Khemnitzer, . 536 CATO, Soliloquy, . 165 CHALMERS, False Coloring lent to War, . 57 167 CHANNING, Distinction of a Nation, . 65 Parliament Reform, . 256 CHAPIN, Science friendly to Freedom, 62 BROWNING, How News came to Ghent, . . 421 . 489 CHATEAUBRIAND, Nature Proclaims a Deity, 92 BROTUS, On Lucretia's Death, . . 107 CUATIAM, EARL OF, Reply to Walpole, : . 193 BRUTOS, MARCUS, On Cæsar's Death, . . 126 BCRKE, Magnanimity in Politics, Despotism Unrighteous, . .218 CHILD, MRS. L. M., Speech of Otis, . 284 Impeachment of Hastings, . 219 CHOATE, National İlatreds, . 169 . 236 “ Washington's Foreign Policy, Military Insubordination, • 316 FRANKLIN, On the Federal Constitution, 286 CLEMENS, Intervention, . 302 . 301 GOETHE, Sincerity the Soul of Eloquence, 53 COBDEN, American Vessels, . 280 GRATTAN, Irish Rights, COLERIDGE, The Good Great Man, Chamouny, 467 225 Catholic Disqualifications, Heaven on the side of Principle, 2:26 .449 227 Union with Great Britain, 2:28 The Catholic Question, 229 308 230 451 . 231 . 420 COWPER, Affectation in the Pulpit, 55 GREY, LORD, Reform in Parliament, Translations, 108, 109, 110, 111 GRIMKE, The Sword, COYNE, Moses at the Fair, 150 290 275 The Federal Constitution, 291 275 Hayne, Reply to Webster, The South in 1776, 310 The South in 1812, .841 Catiline's Last Harangue, . 133 HEBER, Forgive, . The Crucifixion, . 103 480 HEMANS, The Spartans' March, Pride of Ancestry, 482 411 Casabianca, 412 245 413 The Two llomes, 413 Mr. Rowan, . 281 354 282 355 . 283 98 344 .439 DEMOSTHENES, Against Philip, . City Men in the Country, . 558 Degeneracy of Athens, . 160 Hood, Art of Book-keeping, 50 Venality the Ruin of Greece, 162 HOMER, Achilles' Reply, Not Vanquished by Philip, . 167 DEWEY, Nobility of Labor, . 452 . 109 425 Hugo, V., The United States of Europe, 56 DODDRIDGE, The Christian Life, Practical Religious Instruction, . 186 ERSKINE, Great Minds and Christianity, 362 “ The Death-penalty, · . 371 471 93 Dizzy Activities of the Times, . . 88 386 HIUSKISSON, The Conservative Innovator, .243 387 ICILITY, Ou Virginia? Seizure, 387 JACKSON, Union with Liberty, Good of the Mopunent, 389 JAMES, J, A., Inducements to Religion, 83 297 Farer, Man's Material Triumphs, . 45 JEFFREF, The Example of America, 373 JOHNSON, DR, Fate of Charles XII., 70 MICKIEWICZ, The Moor's Revenge, The Wise Man's Prayer, . . 102 MILTON, The Saviour's Reply, . Jorxson, E., The Water Drinker, JOUNSON, R., Europe's Struggles, JONSON, BEN, Catiline to his Army,. Destruction of the Philistines, . 407 KILLOGG, Spartacus to the Gladiators, Satan's Encounter with Death, . KENNEDY, The Mechanical Epoch, . 41 KHEMNITZER, Rich and Poor, ... 536 MIRABEAT, Against the Nobles, &c., • 395 On Necker's Plan, Disobedience to the Assembly, 173 “ Cæsar at the Rubicon, On being Suspected, Eulogium on Franklin, . .. .177 Church and State, . ... 177 451 MONTGOMERY, JAMES, Love of Country,. 72 KOSSUTI, Appeal to the llungarianş, 377 Contentment of Europe, 378 MOORE, The Torch of Liberty, 424 . 379 MORE, Duty to Country, . 379 MORRIS, Judiciary Act, . Free Navigation, 300 53 Morton, Not ashamed of his Occupation, . 504 Byron to the Greeks, 151 MOUNTFORD, Plea for the Sailor, . 185 NAPOLEON, To the Army of Italy, LEE, For Independence, . 285 NAYLOR, American Laborers, 94 . 422 . 292 Noyes, Translation from Job, Translation - True Wisdom, . 462 Titus Quintius to the People, . 114 O'CONNELL, Religious Liberty, Canuleius against Patricians, . 121 Osgood, Labor is Worship, 61 284 80 OTWAY, Priuli and Jallier, 414 PALMERSTON, LORD, Civil War, 77 . 158 460 50 279 LYTTON, Sir E. B., The Bard's Summons, . 135 PICHAT, Speech of Leonidas, " Carauled to Cymrians, . 136 PIERPONT, Whittling, 232 232 475 Attempt to make him Resign, 233 63 Reform to Preserve, .... 269 Prentiss, S. S., Defalcations, 270 PRESTON, Eloquence and Logic, Public Opinion and the Sword, 271 PROCTER, Courage, . 456 . 195 Fate of Virginia, 432 Pym, End of Government, 77 QUINCY, J., JR., British Aggressions, 382 The Days that are Gone, . 100 RANDOLPH, E., Extent of Country; MACKINTOSH, England and America, • 254 RANDOLPH, John, British Influence, . 305 MANSFIELD, LORD, Present Popularity, . . 214 Regchus, Speech of, RICHARD, To the Princes of the Crusade, . 140 MARULLUS, To the People, . 126 RICHMOND, To his Men, . 38 RIENZI, To the Romans, ..517 ROBESPIERRE, Against War, . Morality the Basis, ..181 Last Speech, . 182 |